Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's Act 250 Environmental Control Board reviews development applications using how many criteria?
A5 criteria
B7 criteria
C10 criteria✓ Correct
D12 criteria
Explanation
Act 250 uses 10 criteria to evaluate development applications, covering issues such as water and air quality, traffic, educational services, aesthetics, and conformance with local and regional plans.
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