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Consultant tells Board of Zoning Appeals: 'Site plans matter' — legal and practical reasons
Summary
Amanda Harrington gave a training stressing that site plans are the enforceable record for development, protect neighbors and developers, and differ legally from rezonings; she outlined best practices for conditions, checklists, and staff reports.
Amanda Harrington, the board’s consultant, delivered a training titled "Why site plans matter in the development process," telling members that a site plan is the technical drawing that shows how a development "will function on the ground, not just what zoning district is in." She emphasized the legal weight of site plans under Tennessee law: "a site plan is the official record of what it was approved. It's the basis for permits and inspections, and it's the document that's used if a decision is challenged in court. If it's not on a site plan, it's very difficult to enforce…
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