Land Use & Zoning
In Ohio, 'infill development' refers to:
AFilling wetlands for development purposes
BDeveloping vacant or underused land within an already-developed urban area✓ Correct
CAdding filling stations to suburban neighborhoods
DBuilding on agricultural land outside city limits
Explanation
Infill development uses vacant, underdeveloped, or underused parcels within existing developed areas (including brownfields), making more efficient use of existing infrastructure and revitalizing urban neighborhoods.
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