Land Use & Zoning
Arizona's Urban Land Institute designation of an 'infill' development site refers to:
AAgricultural land converted to residential use
BVacant or underutilized land within an already-developed urban area that is redeveloped✓ Correct
CLand adjacent to a national forest
DNew land annexed by a city
Explanation
Infill development refers to the use of vacant, underutilized, or previously developed land within existing urban or suburban areas. It is preferred for sustainability because it utilizes existing infrastructure and reduces sprawl.
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