Environmental
The NC Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) requires state agencies to consider which factor in major development approvals?
AEconomic impact only
BEnvironmental impacts of their actions on the natural and social environment✓ Correct
CFederal agency approval only
DMunicipal zoning compliance
Explanation
NC SEPA requires state agencies to evaluate and consider environmental impacts (natural, social, and economic) of major proposed actions to promote informed decision-making.
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