Land Use & Zoning

Which of the following best describes 'agricultural preservation zoning' in North Dakota?

AZoning that allows urban development on prime farmland
BZoning designed to maintain land in agricultural use by limiting non-agricultural development✓ Correct
CZoning that gives tax breaks to industrial farms
DZoning that requires all farmers to produce organic crops

Explanation

Agricultural preservation zoning protects prime farmland and farming operations from encroachment by residential and commercial development, helping maintain North Dakota's agricultural economy and rural character.

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