Environmental
The NC Brownfields Program provides incentives for redevelopment of contaminated properties by:
ARequiring full cleanup before any redevelopment
BOffering liability protection and regulatory closure to prospective developers who remediate the site for specific intended uses✓ Correct
CPaying developers to demolish contaminated buildings
DTransferring liability to the state permanently
Explanation
The NC Brownfields Program provides prospective purchasers with liability protection and regulatory closure (through a Brownfields Agreement) in exchange for cleanup appropriate for the intended land use.
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