Land Use & Zoning
In NJ, a 'transfer of development rights' (TDR) sending zone is typically located in:
AHigh-density urban centers
BAgricultural, open space, or historic preservation areas where development is to be limited✓ Correct
CIndustrial zones only
DCommercial corridors
Explanation
TDR sending zones are designated in areas of environmental, agricultural, or historic value where development is to be restricted. Landowners in these zones can sell their development rights to developers in designated receiving zones (typically urban areas).
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