Land Use & Zoning

A North Dakota property in an 'agricultural protection zone' near Fargo would typically face restrictions on:

AFarming activities
BResidential subdivisions and non-agricultural development that would interfere with farming operations✓ Correct
CAll activities except housing
DOnly CAFO operations

Explanation

Agricultural protection zones are established to buffer productive farmland from urban encroachment near growing cities like Fargo. These zones restrict or carefully manage residential, commercial, and industrial development to protect agricultural operations from fragmentation and incompatible adjacent land uses.

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