Land Use & Zoning
Environmental impact reports (EIRs) are required in Arkansas for major development projects to:
ASatisfy federal mortgage lending requirements
BAssess and disclose the potential environmental effects of a proposed project✓ Correct
CDetermine the tax increment financing available
DSatisfy homeowners' association requirements
Explanation
Environmental impact assessments examine the potential environmental consequences of large development projects—including effects on air, water, wildlife, and community—before permits are issued.
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