University of Wisconsin–Madison

Setbacks and Buffers Between Non-Agricultural and Agricultural Areas

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2018
Level City or Town
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Environment & Natural Resources, Public Spaces
i. Local governments can establish setback requirements in zoning codes to preserve farmland and mitigate conflicting land uses. This policy memo highlights effective setback policy strategies to appropriately account for varying uses and development types, and for creating buffers between developments and agricultural land. It outlines how vegetation barriers have many environmental and aesthetic benefits, and spotlights examples of successful setback and buffer policies.

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