Property Ownership
Vermont's Act 250 Criterion 9(L) protects:
AAgricultural soils from residential development
BRare and irreplaceable natural areas from development impacts✓ Correct
CExisting ski trails from expansion
DHistoric village centers from new commercial development
Explanation
Act 250 Criterion 9(L) requires that development will not have an undue adverse effect on rare and irreplaceable natural areas, critical habitats, and significant natural communities identified by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
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