Land Use & Zoning
A Mississippi property is located in an 'agricultural-residential' zoning district. This type of hybrid zone typically allows:
ACommercial agriculture only, no residences
BLow-density residential development on larger lots alongside agricultural uses✓ Correct
CHigh-density residential development
DCommercial uses only
Explanation
Agricultural-residential or 'rural residential' zones in Mississippi typically allow single-family homes on larger minimum lot sizes (2–20 acres) alongside continued agricultural uses, preserving rural character while permitting some residential development.
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