Land Use & Zoning
An environmental impact assessment for a proposed Delaware development project would examine:
AOnly soil contamination
BThe project's effects on natural resources, wetlands, traffic, and community services✓ Correct
CThe marketability of the finished units
DThe developer's financial qualifications
Explanation
An environmental impact assessment evaluates how a proposed development will affect natural resources (wetlands, habitat), air and water quality, traffic, infrastructure, and community character.
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