Land Use & Zoning
In Michigan, a property in an 'Agricultural' zoning district may typically be used for all of the following EXCEPT:
ARow crop farming
BLivestock raising
CA regional shopping center✓ Correct
DA farm stand
Explanation
Agricultural zones in Michigan allow farming, livestock, farm-related residential, and accessory farm uses. Regional shopping centers are incompatible commercial uses that would require rezoning of agricultural land.
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