Environmental

In Minnesota, a brownfield is best defined as:

AA farm field that is no longer cultivated
BA commercial or industrial site where redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination✓ Correct
CLand adjacent to a river that is subject to flooding
DA property with an expired conditional use permit

Explanation

A brownfield is a commercial or industrial site where expansion, redevelopment, or reuse is complicated by the presence (or potential presence) of hazardous materials or environmental contamination. Minnesota has brownfield remediation programs through the MPCA and Metropolitan Council to encourage redevelopment of such sites.

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