(a) For purposes of this section:

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 13-21-204

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Municipality: means any county, including any county having a metropolitan form of government, or incorporated city or town in this state. See Tennessee Code 13-21-202
  • Property: includes both personal and real property. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(1) “Community organization” means a community-oriented organization or group including, but not limited to, a school group, church youth group, neighborhood preservation nonprofit corporation, or community support group;
(2) “Litter” means overgrown plant life including, but not limited to, trees, vines, grasses, and underbrush or the accumulation of debris, trash, garbage, or any combination of the preceding elements; and
(3) “Vacant property” means property on which no building exists or on which a building exists but any such building is no longer utilized for any business, commercial or residential purposes.
(b) A municipality may acquire by eminent domain pursuant to title 29, chapters 16 and 17, any property determined to be blighted or deteriorated pursuant to this part, and shall have the power to hold, clear, manage or dispose of property so acquired for residential, commercial, industrial and related use, pursuant to this part.
(c)

(1) Upon the adoption of a resolution by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the municipal legislative body of any municipality located in any county having a population in excess of eight hundred thousand (800,000), according to the 2000 federal census or any subsequent federal census, to implement this subsection (c), within any such municipality, a community organization shall be entitled to petition a municipality acquiring vacant property pursuant to subsection (b) in order to enter upon such vacant property to remove litter from such property.
(2)

(A) Upon the filing of such a petition, the municipality is authorized to contract with such community organization for such purposes. The contract shall provide for the manner in which the community organization shall be compensated for remedying the conditions pursuant to such contract.
(B) Any municipality that contracts with a community organization for such purposes shall be absolutely immune from any liability to any and all persons and for damage to the vacant property for conditions remedied by the community organization. No monetary liability and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against the municipality for acts of omission or commission of such community organization for conditions remedied pursuant to such contract.
(C) The community organization may coordinate with the department of correction to utilize inmates for removing litter from vacant property as part of a volunteer inmate work program as described in § 4-6-201 or a similar department of correction program. If the community organization utilizes inmates pursuant to this subdivision (c)(2)(C), then the community organization shall not be held liable for any damage to the vacant property or for any injury incurred by inmates arising from the removal of litter.