Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in Pennsylvania zoning typically refers to:

AA no-development zone around all water bodies
BA transition area between incompatible land uses, often requiring landscaping or setbacks✓ Correct
CA zone reserved exclusively for public parks
DAny area within 100 feet of a property boundary

Explanation

Buffer zones are transitional areas between incompatible land uses — for example, between a commercial development and a residential neighborhood. Pennsylvania zoning ordinances may require landscaping, fencing, or setback buffers to mitigate visual, noise, or other impacts between uses.

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