Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's Act 250 District Commissions are organized by:
AVermont's 14 counties
BVermont's 9 Act 250 districts, each with their own District Commission reviewing applications in that geographic area✓ Correct
CVermont's Regional Planning Commissions
DVermont's 251 municipalities
Explanation
Vermont's Act 250 is administered through 9 Environmental Review Districts, each with a local District Commission (and Environmental Commission). Applications are reviewed by the District Commission for the district where the proposed development is located.
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