Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'Act 250 educational services criterion' (Criterion 6) requires that development not:
ABuild schools without board approval
BCause an unreasonable burden on the ability of the local government to provide educational services✓ Correct
CExclude students from the development
DBuild within 1 mile of an existing school
Explanation
Act 250 Criterion 6 evaluates whether a proposed development will impose an unreasonable burden on the ability of the municipality to provide educational services, ensuring that large developments do not overwhelm local schools.
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