Environmental
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources requires that any project impacting more than one acre of land obtain a:
AProperty Transfer Tax exemption
BConstruction Stormwater General Permit✓ Correct
CVREC environmental clearance certificate
DTitle insurance endorsement
Explanation
Projects that disturb one or more acres of land in Vermont must obtain coverage under the Construction Stormwater General Permit from ANR to control erosion and stormwater runoff during construction.
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