Land Use & Zoning
A Mississippi 'agricultural residential' (AR) zoning district typically allows:
AHigh-density multi-family housing
BLow-density residential use combined with small-scale agricultural activities like keeping horses or chickens✓ Correct
CIndustrial processing plants
DCommercial retail centers
Explanation
Agricultural residential (AR) districts allow low-density residential development alongside limited agricultural uses (small-scale farming, horses, livestock) on larger minimum lot sizes than standard residential zones.
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