VT Weekly for 4/16/26

VERMONT WEEKLY EDITION

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Moderately Detailed Description

Moderate RV Occupancy Limits

Detailed regulations regarding an RV's connection to the land and to utilities, including topics like skirting, insulation, foundations, and decking. But if these regulations are satisfied no zoning permit is required.

Tiny Homes Codified in Zoning

Tiny homes are considered small structures and require a zoning permit. Tiny home parks are a conditional use in the Rural Residential zoning district.

What Else We Like

No easements listed, Septic design, Well or water supply, No wetlands listed, No flood zones listed, Electricity nearby

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