Environmental
Under Maine's Site Location of Development Act, projects over how many acres require state approval?
A1 acre
B3 acres
C5 acres✓ Correct
D20 acres
Explanation
Maine's Site Location of Development Act (Site Law) requires state approval from the Department of Environmental Protection for development on parcels of 20 acres or more, or buildings exceeding 60,000 square feet.
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