Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'village center' designation under Act 183 provides what benefit to property owners and developers?
AExemption from all Act 250 requirements
BStreamlined permitting and priority for state investment to encourage development in designated village centers✓ Correct
CGuaranteed state funding for infrastructure
DExemption from Vermont Property Transfer Tax
Explanation
Vermont's village center designation (Act 183) provides property owners and developers with streamlined permitting processes, priority for state investment, and other incentives designed to encourage revitalization and infill development in existing village centers rather than greenfield sprawl.
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