Land Use & Zoning

A Connecticut town's zoning regulations require a 'landscaping buffer' between commercial and residential uses. The buffer zone serves primarily to:

AProvide additional buildable area for commercial uses
BReduce the impact (noise, visual, light) of commercial development on adjacent residential properties✓ Correct
CIncrease the assessed value of commercial properties
DMeet state affordable housing requirements

Explanation

Landscaping buffers between different land uses reduce the impact of incompatible uses on each other—providing visual screening, noise reduction, and separation between commercial activities and adjacent residential properties.

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