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Reviewing your town plan & regulations: Lessons learned from our comprehensive review

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Vermont Fish & Wildlife recently issued the following announcement.

Every eight years, Vermont municipalities update their town plans to set the vision for moving forward and balancing an array of competing values. Natural resource issues are an important consideration in this balancing act. While every town is unique and different resources are present in each community, a lot can be learned from what other towns have done to address these topics. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department & Vermont Natural Resources Council have completed our decennial review of every town plan, zoning, subdivision & ordinance in Vermont. Our analysis offers insights into best practices in handling natural resource issues in municipal planning. Join this session to learn more about improving your town plan natural resources chapter.

Presenters: Jamey Fidel, General Counsel & Forest & Wildlife Program Director, VT Natural Resources Council

Jens Hilke, Conservation Planner, VT Fish & Wildlife Department 

Event Date: 

TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022 - 1:00PM TO 2:00PM

Original source can be found here.

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