Land Use & Zoning
The Tennessee Land Use Regulatory Commission addresses:
ATREC's authority to regulate real estate practices
BAppeals from local zoning decisions in certain Tennessee jurisdictions✓ Correct
CTVA's land use decisions along the Tennessee River
DTDEC's permit appeals for environmental projects
Explanation
In some Tennessee jurisdictions, a Land Use Regulatory Commission (or similar body) hears appeals from local zoning decisions and permits. This provides an administrative appeal process before a landowner pursues court action.
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- Euclidean zoning (the most common form of zoning in the U.S.) is characterized by:
- Tennessee's Agricultural Development District (ADD) program allows:
- A buffer zone in zoning is used to:
- In Tennessee, 'urban sprawl' is characterized by:
- Urban renewal (redevelopment) in Tennessee cities like Memphis and Knoxville has historically involved:
- An exaction is best described as:
- A Tennessee city adopts a Historic Preservation Overlay zone. This means property owners in the zone:
- A mixed-use development in Nashville or Memphis typically combines:
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