Senate Bill 1923, also known as House Bill 2218, amends Tennessee Code Annotated regarding zoning regulations. The bill introduces a new requirement that individuals must reside in the county for at least twelve months before they can be appointed to the board of zoning appeals. This provision aims to ensure that board members have a sufficient understanding of the local community and its zoning needs.

The bill is set to take effect immediately upon becoming law, emphasizing the importance of the public welfare in its implementation. This change reflects a commitment to enhancing the qualifications of those who serve on zoning boards, thereby potentially improving decision-making processes related to local zoning issues.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 13-7-106(b), 13-7-106