Environmental
Maine's Site Location of Development Act applies to commercial or industrial developments of at least:
A1 acre
B3 acres✓ Correct
C5 acres
D10 acres
Explanation
Maine's Site Location of Development Act (Site Law) applies to commercial or industrial developments of 3 acres or more, requiring state environmental review.
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