Land Use & Zoning

A 'buffer zone' in West Virginia zoning typically refers to:

AA financial reserve for property tax payments
BA transitional area between incompatible land uses, often using landscaping or open space✓ Correct
CA flood-prone area requiring special permits
DA zone reserved for government use only

Explanation

A buffer zone is a transitional area placed between incompatible land uses (such as industrial and residential) to reduce negative impacts. Buffer zones often use landscaping, open space, or low-intensity uses to create separation.

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