Land Use & Zoning

Ohio law allows counties to create 'agricultural security areas' (ASAs) to protect farmland from:

AAdverse possession claims by neighbors
BIncompatible development and certain public works projects for a defined period✓ Correct
CCAUV withdrawal penalties
DEminent domain for private economic development

Explanation

Agricultural Security Areas (ASAs) under ORC Chapter 931 protect enrolled farmland from incompatible development and certain public works or nuisance claims for a specified period, encouraging long-term farming.

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