Property Ownership
Vermont's town forest programs allow municipalities to:
ASell timber rights to private developers
BAcquire and manage forested land for conservation, recreation, and timber harvesting✓ Correct
CImpose easements on all private forest land
DEnroll private land in the Current Use Program on behalf of owners
Explanation
Vermont municipalities may acquire and manage town forests for multiple purposes including conservation, public recreation, and sustainable timber harvesting, contributing to Vermont's working landscape.
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