LEED defines “previously developed land” as any land that has been “altered by paving, construction, and/or land use that would typically have required regulatory permitting to have been initiated.”

Land that has not been altered by clearing or filling, agricultural or forestry use, or is a preserved natural area is not considered “previously developed.”

If 75% or more of the project site is “previously developed land,” it is considered a “previously developed site.”

Question
<p>How is “previously developed land” defined by LEED?</p>