Land Use & Zoning

A buffer zone in Minnesota land use planning is typically used to:

AStore excess property tax revenue
BSeparate incompatible land uses such as industrial from residential✓ Correct
CProvide additional parking requirements
DEstablish minimum lot sizes in commercial zones

Explanation

Buffer zones (transitional zones) are areas designed to separate and transition between incompatible land uses — for example, a commercial or green space buffer between an industrial park and a residential neighborhood.

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