Land Use & Zoning

In Tennessee, an 'agricultural preservation district' is a zoning tool used to:

AConvert farmland to residential use
BProtect productive agricultural land from non-agricultural development✓ Correct
CRestrict all land use to government-approved farming techniques
DAllow industrial food processing in agricultural zones

Explanation

Agricultural preservation districts use zoning to protect productive farmland from conversion to non-agricultural uses, preserving food production capacity and rural character.

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