Land Use & Zoning
In Ohio, which of the following best describes 'corridor zoning'?
AZoning that applies only to interior hallways of large buildings
BZoning designation applied along major transportation routes to encourage compatible commercial or mixed-use development✓ Correct
CA zoning category for agricultural land between cities
DA special zone for historic preservation corridors
Explanation
Corridor zoning designates land along major roadways or transit lines for commercial, mixed-use, or transit-oriented development, capitalizing on the higher traffic and access these routes provide.
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