Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin property located in a flight path may be subject to:
ALower property taxes only
BAirport overlay zoning that restricts building heights and certain uses
CMandatory noise abatement construction requirements
DBoth B and C depending on location✓ Correct
Explanation
Properties near airports may be subject to airport overlay zoning restricting heights and certain uses, as well as mandatory noise insulation requirements depending on the location within the noise contour.
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