Property Ownership
Vermont's Stowe Village historic district designation affects property owners by:
ARequiring them to open their homes to tourists
BImposing design review requirements on exterior alterations to preserve the historic character✓ Correct
CGranting automatic Act 250 exemptions
DSetting maximum purchase prices for properties in the district
Explanation
Historic district designation in Vermont typically requires design review for exterior changes to buildings within the district, ensuring that alterations are compatible with the historic character of the area.
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