Land Use & Zoning
Under Vermont Act 250, a permit is generally required for any subdivision creating more than how many lots from a parcel in any 10-year period?
A2 lots
B5 lots✓ Correct
C10 lots
D20 lots
Explanation
Act 250 jurisdiction is triggered when a subdivision creates more than 10 lots from a single tract in a 10-year period, or fewer lots in certain elevation zones or municipalities without zoning. The 10-lot threshold applies in most standard circumstances.
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