Brownfield reuse assessments evaluate the feasibility of redeveloping contaminated sites, focusing on practical and economic factors. I (market receptiveness) assesses demand for the sitepost-remediation. III (surrounding uses) ensures compatibility with nearby development. IV (funding and partnerships) identifies resources for cleanup and redevelopment. II (architectural standards) is not a primary concern, as it pertains to design, not feasibility. The APA’sAICP Certification Exam Content Outline(2022), under “Areas of Practice,” states, “Brownfield assessments should evaluate market demand, compatibility with surrounding uses, and funding opportunities.” TheCPC Study Manual(2024) confirms, “Key considerations for brownfield reuse include market receptiveness, surrounding uses, and funding/partnerships, but not architectural standards,” supporting option D (I, III, and IV).
[References: APA AICP Certification Exam Content Outline (2022), CPC Study Manual (2024), APA PAS Report on Brownfield Redevelopment., ]
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