Environmental
A North Dakota property with a 'brownfield' designation may qualify for:
AAutomatic exemption from all environmental cleanup requirements
BFederal EPA grants, state NDDEQ assistance, and tax incentives to encourage voluntary cleanup and redevelopment✓ Correct
CReduced property taxes without any cleanup obligation
DPriority status for eminent domain acquisition
Explanation
Brownfield properties may qualify for EPA Brownfields grants, state NDDEQ voluntary cleanup programs, and tax increment financing or other economic development incentives to encourage cleanup and redevelopment.
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