Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in Alaska zoning ordinances typically refers to:

AA flood-prone area near a waterway
BAn area of transition between incompatible land uses✓ Correct
CA conservation easement along a highway
DA reserve of land for future public parks

Explanation

A buffer zone is a transitional area between incompatible land uses — such as a landscaped strip between industrial and residential zones — designed to reduce conflicts, noise, visual impacts, or other negative effects.

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