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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 151

§ 6108.

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§ 6108. Payment of fees
(a)An applicant shall pay a transportation impact fee assessed under this subchapter to the Agency, except that a District Commission may direct an applicant to pay a transportation impact fee to a municipality if the impacts of the applicant’s development or subdivision are limited to municipal highways and rights-of-way or other municipal transportation facilities.
(b)A municipality receiving a transportation impact fee under this subchapter shall place the fee into a separate account, with balances in the account carried forward from year to year and remaining within the account. Interest earned by the account shall be deposited into the account. The municipality shall provide to the voters an annual accounting of each fee received under this subchapter showing the source, the amount of each fee received, and each project that was funded or will be funded with the fee. (Added 2013, No. 145 (Adj. Sess.), § 2.)
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