Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 2606a

Mountaintop use as communications sites
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§ 2606a. Mountaintop use as communications sites
(a) State policy. It is hereby adopted as State policy to permit limited use of designated State-owned
land under the jurisdiction of the Department for electronic communications broadcasting
by both public and private entities. Use of the designated sites shall be in compliance
with the policy set forth herein under the management of government and private users
of the mountaintops. This policy implementation has the objectives of:
(1) protecting State-owned mountaintops from the development of new communications facilities
that have a significant adverse environmental impact;
(2) protecting mountaintop communication signals from interference by existing or subsequent
users; and
(3) maximizing use of limited mountaintop facilities through consolidation of equipment,
efficient development and economic management of each site.
(b) Specific sites.
(1) Mountaintop designation. The State-owned mountaintops to which this section shall apply are: Ascutney Mountain
North Peak and Ascutney Mountain South Peak, Burke Mountain, Okemo Mountain, and Killington
Mountain.
(2)-(5) [Repealed.]

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