Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's Environmental Court (now the Superior Court Environmental Division) handles:
AReal estate agent licensing disputes
BAppeals of Act 250 decisions, zoning appeals, and environmental enforcement matters✓ Correct
CProperty tax assessments
DBuilding code disputes only
Explanation
Vermont's Superior Court Environmental Division (formerly the Environmental Court) hears appeals of Act 250 decisions, land use permit appeals, zoning enforcement matters, and other environmental law disputes.
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