Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'buffer zone' in zoning ordinances is typically established to:

AProtect wetlands from development
BSeparate incompatible land uses such as industrial and residential✓ Correct
CMark the boundary between two municipalities
DDesignate land for future highway expansion

Explanation

Buffer zones are areas of land designated to separate incompatible uses (e.g., industrial from residential). They may include landscaping, fencing, or open space requirements to minimize impacts between conflicting land uses.

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