Land Use & Zoning
Mississippi's agricultural delta regions are often zoned for agricultural use. Which of the following would typically NOT be permitted in an agricultural zone?
ACrop farming
BLivestock operations
CSingle-family residence for a farm operator
DHigh-density apartment complex✓ Correct
Explanation
Agricultural zones are designed for farming, ranching, and related activities. High-density residential developments are incompatible with agricultural zoning and would not be permitted without a rezoning.
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