Vermont Code § 30 V.S.A. § 2924

Approval by voters of municipality
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§ 2924. Approval by voters of municipality
(a) With respect to matters not subject to section 248 of this title, a municipal department established under this chapter or local charter shall obtain
the approval of the voters of the municipality before in any way:
(1) purchasing electric capacity or energy from outside the State:
(A) for a period exceeding five years, that represents more than three percent of its
historic peak demand, unless the purchase is from a plant that produces electricity
from renewable energy; or
(B) for a period exceeding 10 years, that represents more than 10 percent of its historic
peak demand, if the purchase is from a plant that produces electricity from renewable
energy;
(2) investing in an electric generation or transmission facility located outside this
State; or
(3) beginning site preparation for or construction of an electric generation facility
within the State, or an electric transmission facility within the State that is designed
for immediate or eventual operation at any voltage or exercising the right of eminent
domain in connection with site preparation for or construction of any such transmission
or generation facility, except for the replacement of existing facilities with equivalent
facilities in the usual course of business.
(b) A municipal department shall obtain the approval required by subsection (a) of this
section by a vote of a majority of the voters of the municipality voting upon the
question at a duly warned annual or special meeting to be held for that purpose. Prior
to the meeting, the municipal department may provide to the voters an assessment of
any risks and benefits of the proposed action.
(c) In this section, “plant” and “renewable energy” have the same meaning as in section 8002 of this title.

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