Land Use & Zoning

In Michigan, which of the following is a characteristic of an agricultural zone?

AAllows high-density residential development
BTypically permits farming, single-family residences on large lots, and agricultural structures✓ Correct
CRequires connection to municipal water and sewer
DProhibits any residential use

Explanation

Agricultural zones in Michigan typically permit farming operations, agricultural buildings, and single-family residences on large minimum lot sizes, while restricting non-agricultural commercial or industrial uses.

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