Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 6087

Denial of application
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§ 6087. Denial of application
(a) No application shall be denied by the District Commission unless it finds the proposed
subdivision or development detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare.
(b) A permit may not be denied solely for the reasons set forth in subdivisions 6086(a)(5),
(6), and (7) of this title. However, reasonable conditions and requirements allowable
in subsection 6086(c) of this title may be attached to alleviate the burdens created.
(c) A denial of a permit shall contain the specific reasons for denial. A person may,
within six months, apply for reconsideration of his or her permit which application
shall include an affidavit to the District Commission and all parties of record that
the deficiencies have been corrected. The District Commission shall hold a new hearing
upon 25 days’ notice to the parties. The hearing shall be held within 40 days of
receipt of the request for reconsideration.

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