Vermont Code § 19 V.S.A. § 904

Tree and brush removal
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§ 904. Tree and brush removal
The legislative body of a municipality, if necessary, shall cause to be cut and burned,
or removed from within the limits of the highways under its care, trees and bushes
that obstruct the view of the highway ahead or that cause damage to the highway or
that are objectionable from a material or scenic standpoint. Trees that have been
set out or marked by the abutting landowners and shade trees that have been designated
pursuant to 24 V.S.A. chapter 67 shall be preserved if the usefulness or safety of
the highway is not impaired. Young trees standing at a proper distance from the roadbed
and from each other, and banks and hedges of bushes that serve as a protection to
the highway or add beauty to the roadside, shall be preserved. On State highways,
the Secretary shall have the same authority as the legislative body.

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