Environmental
In South Carolina, a 'greenfield' development site is best described as:
AA previously developed, potentially contaminated site
BAn undeveloped site with no prior development or contamination concerns✓ Correct
CA site with green building certification
DAgricultural land converted to residential use
Explanation
A greenfield site is undeveloped land with no prior development history. It contrasts with a brownfield (previously developed/potentially contaminated site).
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