Land Use & Zoning

A buffer zone in Indiana zoning is typically used to:

AStore stormwater runoff
BCreate a transition area between incompatible land uses, such as between industrial and residential zones✓ Correct
CMark the boundaries of a floodplain
DReserve land for future road expansion

Explanation

Buffer zones are areas (often landscaped or open) required by zoning ordinances to separate incompatible land uses — for example, industrial and residential — reducing noise, visual, and other impacts.

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