Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, a 'riparian buffer' zone along waterways is typically required by:

AMichigan Zoning Enabling Act
BLocal ordinances and state regulations to protect water quality by limiting development and vegetation removal near streams and lakes✓ Correct
COnly federal Clean Water Act regulations
DOnly private conservation easements

Explanation

Riparian buffers are vegetated strips along waterways required by various Michigan local ordinances and state regulations (EGLE programs) to filter runoff, reduce erosion, and protect water quality. Their width and requirements vary by jurisdiction.

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