Tennessee Statutes

§ 54-18-215 — Delay in granting permits

Tennessee § 54-18-215

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 54-18-215 (2026).

Text

(a)Should the board find and by resolution declare that the construction of a building will substantially destroy the objectives of the official map, the board may delay the granting of a permit for a period not to exceed forty (40) days from the date of adoption of the resolution, during which time the board shall be given a further opportunity to negotiate with the applicant and attempt to reach agreement, to be specified in a permit, as to the location, area, height, character and other details of the proposed construction so that the objectives of the official map may be met.
(b)During this period, the proper highway officials may also negotiate for the purchase of the property or prepare for condemnation.
(c)(1) After the expiration of the forty (40) days, the board shall issue the

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Legislative History

Acts 1965, ch. 251, § 13; T.C.A., §§ 54-2215, 54-19-115.

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