Land Use & Zoning
A buffer zone in land use planning serves as:
ALand reserved for future development
BA transitional area between incompatible land uses✓ Correct
CFlood-plain land restricted from all development
DA conservation easement area
Explanation
Buffer zones are transitional areas of land placed between incompatible uses, such as between industrial and residential areas, to minimize negative impacts like noise and traffic.
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