Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's '527 bylaw' (24 VSA § 4527) allows municipalities to:
AImpose development impact fees on new construction to fund public infrastructure✓ Correct
BOverride Act 250 requirements within their boundaries
CSet maximum property sale prices
DRequire all properties to have municipal water and sewer
Explanation
Vermont's Act 527 (24 VSA § 4527) authorizes municipalities to establish impact fee programs that charge new development for its proportionate share of the cost of public infrastructure improvements (roads, schools, water, sewer, parks) necessitated by that growth.
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