Land Use & Zoning

In Tennessee, a 'scenic easement' or 'conservation easement' is typically used to:

AAllow scenic views to be sold as a commodity
BPermanently restrict development on environmentally sensitive land while the owner retains ownership✓ Correct
CGrant public access to private property
DAllow billboards on private property

Explanation

A conservation easement is a voluntary restriction placed on private land by a landowner in perpetuity, limiting development to protect natural, scenic, or historic values. The owner retains ownership but gives up certain development rights.

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