Environmental
A Texas property near a San Antonio industrial corridor may be subject to a TCEQ-designated 'buffer zone' restriction. This buffer zone:
AAllows unrestricted industrial development
BLimits certain types of development near industrial facilities to protect public health✓ Correct
CSets property tax rates for industrial uses
DIs administered by TREC for real estate purposes
Explanation
TCEQ may designate buffer zones around certain facilities (chemical plants, refineries) that limit incompatible uses (like residential development) near industrial operations to protect public health and safety.
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