Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'village commercial' zoning district typically allows:
AOnly single-family residential uses
BSmall-scale retail, service, and mixed-use development compatible with village character✓ Correct
CHeavy industrial operations
DLarge-format retail stores and box stores
Explanation
Village commercial zones in Vermont accommodate small-scale retail, service businesses, offices, and mixed-use development at a scale and character compatible with traditional Vermont village centers.
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