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Does a municipality have to adopt the statutory language of appropriate municipal panels (AMPs)?

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Does a municipality have to adopt the statutory language of appropriate municipal panels (AMPs)?

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No, municipalities should continue to use the existing terminology of planning commission, zoning board of adjustment, development review board, etc., in referring to their various zoning boards. For purposes of jurisdictional clarity, municipal bylaws must clearly spell out the jurisdiction of the respective boards by listing which boards will conduct which review processes. 24 V.S.A. 4460.

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