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Act 250 (Vermont law) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Act 250 (Vermont law)
Act 250 (Vermont Law), Vermont's Land Use and Development Act, is a law passed in 1970 by the Vermont legislature, designed to mitigate the effects of development through an application process that addresses the environmental and community impacts of projects that exceed a threshold in size. ==Background== Development pressures resulting from the opening of two interstate highways (I-89 and I-91) made access to the state much easier for year-round visitors, creating community concerns including road congestion, increased environmental problems, burden on local services, and rising taxes. Governor Deane C. Davis (Republican) appointed a study commission in 1969 to develop a statewide law to address these concerns, as no environmental regulations or land-use controls existed. A major contributor to the construction of the law was Laura G. Wheeler, in consultation with then Vermont Attorney General James Jeffords.
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