Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in land use planning is typically created to:

AReserve land for future government acquisition
BSeparate incompatible uses, such as industrial and residential properties✓ Correct
CProtect private property owners from tax increases
DCreate a transition zone between state and federal land

Explanation

Buffer zones are areas of less intensive use (such as parks, landscaping, or low-density residential) placed between incompatible uses (such as industrial and residential) to reduce impacts such as noise, traffic, and visual intrusion. They are a common land use planning tool.

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