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Code · Vermont · Title 6 — Agriculture · Chapter 217

§ 5102.

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§ 5102. Beneficial habitat standard
(a)This section establishes a standard for owners that intend to claim that, through the voluntary planting and management of vegetation, a solar site provides greater benefits to pollinators and shrub-dependent birds than are provided by solar sites not so managed.
(b)In order for the solar site to meet the beneficial habitat standard and for the owner of a solar site to claim that the solar site is beneficial to those species or is pollinator-friendly, all the following shall apply:
(1)The owner adheres to guidance set forth by the Pollinator-Friendly Scorecard (Scorecard) published by the University of Vermont
(UVM)Extension.
(2)The owner shall make the solar site’s completed Scorecard available to the public and provide a copy of the completed Scorecard to the UVM Extension.
(3)If the site has a vegetation management plan:
(A)The plan shall maximize the use of native and naturalized perennial vegetation for foraging habitat beneficial to pollinators consistent with the solar site’s Scorecard.
(B)The owner shall make the vegetation management plan available to the public and provide a copy of the plan to the UVM Extension.
(4)When establishing perennial vegetation and beneficial foraging habitat, the solar site shall use native and naturalized plant species and seed mixes whenever practicable.
(c)Nothing in this chapter affects any findings that must be made in order to issue a State permit or other approval for a solar site or the duty to comply with any conditions in such a permit or approval. (Added 2017, No. 163 (Adj. Sess.), § 3.)
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