Environmental
Vermont's 'stormwater utility' programs in some municipalities fund stormwater management through:
AProperty tax increases only
BFees charged to property owners based on impervious surface area contributing to stormwater runoff✓ Correct
CFederal grant funding exclusively
DDeveloper impact fees only
Explanation
Vermont municipalities may establish stormwater utilities that charge property owners fees based on the impervious surface (pavement, rooftops) on their parcels, funding the municipal stormwater management infrastructure.
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