Land Use & Zoning

In Minnesota, a buffer zone in land use planning is designed to:

AProtect a homeowner's privacy from neighbors
BProvide a transition area between incompatible land uses, such as industrial and residential✓ Correct
CReserve land for future highway expansion
DMark the boundary of a floodplain

Explanation

A buffer zone is a transitional land area between incompatible uses. For example, a landscaped buffer between an industrial zone and a residential neighborhood reduces noise, odor, and visual impacts. Buffer zones are a common tool in Minnesota zoning and land use planning.

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