Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in Louisiana land use planning is an area that:

AProvides a transitional area between incompatible land uses, such as between industrial and residential✓ Correct
BStores water during flood events
CDesignates property reserved for future government acquisition
DSets the minimum frontage for commercial lots

Explanation

A buffer zone is a transitional land use area placed between incompatible uses — for example, a landscaped strip or low-intensity commercial zone separating an industrial area from a residential neighborhood — to reduce conflicts and negative impacts.

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