Land Use & Zoning
What is an 'agricultural buffer' in Idaho land use planning?
AA financial reserve for agricultural operations
BA transitional area between agricultural and urban uses that reduces conflicts between incompatible land uses✓ Correct
CA government-owned strip of land
DA restriction on residential development
Explanation
Agricultural buffers are areas designed to reduce conflicts between agricultural operations and adjacent residential or urban uses, addressing issues like noise, dust, chemical drift, and incompatible uses near farm operations.
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