Hi Joel,

The Act 250 coordinator in your district should be able to advise you. In general, my understanding (through UVM’s many dealings with Act 250), you would need an Act 250 amendment if there is a substantive change in the use or in the building footprint. Key word, of course, is “substantive”.

 

Good luck,

Lani

 

Lani Ravin, AICP

Campus Planning Services

University of Vermont

109 South Prospect Street

Burlington, VT 05405

Ph: (802) 656-3217

Fax: (802) 656-8895

Lani.Ravin@uvm.edu

 

From: vtdevelopment@simplelists.com [mailto:vtdevelopment@simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Joel Schwartz
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 2:35 PM
To: vtdevelopment@simplelists.com
Cc: crogers@barretown.org
Subject: [VT Dev] Act 250 Amendments

 

Hello all,

 

I am getting mixed messages on what may be necessary to satisfy the requirements for this Act 250 situation:

 

There is an umbrella permit for an industrial park.  When a subdivision within it is created, a structure is built for a proposed tenant, and a  minor permit is issued as an amendment to original umbrella permit.  At some point, the tenant may change and the use is altered or enhanced, or the subdivided lot with the building is sold to a new owner, and the tenant changes or grows.  Under what circumstances does the minor permit need to be amended? 

 

Thank you,

 

Joel Schwartz, Exec. Director

Barre Area Development, Inc.

P.O. Box 265

14 N. Main Street, Suite 2004

Barre, VT 05641

 

(802) 476-0660

 

 

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