Land Use & Zoning

What is 'riparian buffer' in Delaware environmental and zoning law?

AA financial buffer for waterfront property owners
BA vegetated strip of land along streams, rivers, and water bodies that filters runoff, stabilizes banks, and provides habitat, often protected from development✓ Correct
CA buffer zone between riparian property owners and the public
DA legal protection for riparian water rights against new users

Explanation

A riparian buffer is a vegetated strip alongside waterways that filters agricultural runoff, stabilizes stream banks, reduces flooding, and provides wildlife habitat. Delaware's regulations often require setbacks from waterways and protection of riparian buffers from development and disturbance.

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