Land Use & Zoning
A 'greenfield' development refers to:
ADevelopment of previously developed (contaminated) land
BDevelopment of previously undeveloped land, often on the urban fringe✓ Correct
CA development with green building certification
DAgricultural land converted to parks
Explanation
A greenfield development is new construction on previously undeveloped land (such as farmland or forest on the urban fringe), as opposed to infill or redevelopment of existing urban land.
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