Land Use & Zoning
Kentucky's agricultural district designation primarily helps landowners by:
AExempting them from all zoning requirements
BProviding protection from nuisance lawsuits and reduced pressure for development✓ Correct
CAllowing them to build any type of structure without a permit
DPermanently prohibiting any future development
Explanation
Agricultural district designation helps Kentucky farmers by providing protection against nuisance lawsuits from nearby residential development and reducing pressure to convert farmland to non-agricultural uses.
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