Land Use & Zoning
In Utah, industrial zoning (I-1, I-2) is typically located:
AAdjacent to primary schools and parks
BAway from residential areas, often near transportation infrastructure like rail or highways✓ Correct
CIn historic districts
DIn the central business district of cities
Explanation
Industrial zones are typically sited near transportation corridors (rail, highways, airports) and buffered from residential areas to minimize noise, traffic, and pollution impacts.
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