Environmental (alternative)
A Maryland school property that was built on a former industrial site may have legal liability concerns related to:
AZoning compliance only
BLegacy soil and groundwater contamination from prior industrial activities under CERCLA and state law✓ Correct
CBuilding code compliance only
DProperty tax exemption status
Explanation
Schools built on former industrial sites can have contamination liability and health concerns related to legacy industrial pollution. Environmental investigation is critical before and during such redevelopment.
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