Land Use & Zoning
A Mississippi mixed-use zoning district typically allows:
AIndustrial uses only
BA combination of residential, commercial, and sometimes light industrial uses in the same area✓ Correct
CAgricultural uses adjacent to downtown areas
DOnly government buildings
Explanation
Mixed-use zoning allows different types of land uses (residential, retail, office, light industrial) to coexist in the same district or even the same building, often to create walkable, vibrant communities.
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