Environmental
Vermont's Clean Air Act compliance for real estate development means large projects must:
APlant 10 trees per acre disturbed
BAssess and potentially mitigate air quality impacts, particularly for projects that generate significant traffic or emissions✓ Correct
CInstall air filtration systems in all units
DAvoid development within 1 mile of highways
Explanation
Large developments subject to Act 250 review must consider air quality impacts under Criterion 1, assessing and mitigating significant emissions including those from increased traffic generated by the project.
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