Land Use & Zoning

In Wyoming, a 'buffer zone' in a zoning ordinance is designed to:

AProvide additional tax revenue from commercial development
BSeparate incompatible land uses (such as industrial and residential) with transitional zoning or landscaping✓ Correct
CReserve land for future government use
DCreate areas where no building permits are required

Explanation

Buffer zones are transitional areas between incompatible land uses, such as industrial and residential zones. They may include landscaping, setbacks, or intermediate-density zoning to reduce conflicts between incompatible uses.

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