Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's architectural review boards in historic villages like Woodstock review:
AInterior design plans for all renovations
BProposed exterior alterations to buildings within the historic district for compatibility with historic character✓ Correct
CAll building permit applications in the town
DOnly new construction, not renovations
Explanation
Historic district architectural review boards in Vermont villages evaluate proposed exterior changes to buildings within the historic district to ensure they are compatible with the area's historic character and do not impair its integrity.
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