Land Use & Zoning

A buffer zone in zoning is typically used to:

ASeparate two incompatible land uses, such as industrial and residential areas✓ Correct
BCreate additional parking areas
CDesignate floodplain boundaries
DMark the boundary between two municipalities

Explanation

A buffer zone is an area of land separating two incompatible land uses (e.g., industrial and residential). It may include green space, parks, or transitional land uses to reduce conflicts.

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