Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'Design Review Board' in historic districts evaluates:
AInterior renovation plans
BExterior alterations to buildings within historic district boundaries for compatibility with character✓ Correct
CBuilding permit applications for all structures in the municipality
DProperty appraisals for historic structures
Explanation
Design review boards in Vermont historic districts review exterior alteration proposals to ensure they are compatible with the historic character of the district, protecting architectural integrity and historic significance.
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