Land Use & Zoning

A buffer zone in land use planning is used to:

AIncrease the density of residential development
BSeparate incompatible land uses such as residential and industrial✓ Correct
CExpand the urban growth boundary
DCreate tax increment financing districts

Explanation

A buffer zone is a transitional area between incompatible land uses (e.g., landscaping or low-intensity commercial between residential and industrial areas) to minimize conflicts.

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