Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in Ohio zoning is typically used to:

ACreate industrial parks near airports
BSeparate incompatible land uses, such as residential from industrial✓ Correct
CProtect agricultural land from CAUV withdrawal
DEstablish minimum lot sizes in urban areas

Explanation

Buffer zones (often landscaped strips, walls, or transitional zones) are used to reduce conflict between incompatible land uses, such as placing a low-intensity commercial zone between residential and industrial areas.

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