Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's Required Act 250 Criterion 9(B) protects:
AThe rights of adjoining landowners
BPrimary agricultural soils from development✓ Correct
CSki resort viewsheds
DFloodplain areas
Explanation
Act 250 Criterion 9(B) requires that development not significantly reduce the agricultural potential of primary agricultural soils, protecting Vermont's farmland from irreversible conversion.
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