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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 4441 (2026)

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Subchapter 009 : ADOPTION, ADMINISTRATION, AND ENFORCEMENT

(Cite as: 24 V.S.A. § 4441)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 9 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1973–2026 · leading case: Wright v. Preseault, 306 A.2d 673 (Vt. 1973).
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Wright v. Preseault, 306 A.2d 673 (Vt. 1973). · cites it 12× “24 V.S.A. § 4441. Before the defendant’s plat could be approved by the planning commission, public hearings had to be held after public notice.”
In Re Kostenblatt, 640 A.2d 39 (Vt. 1994). · cites it 2× “As 24 V.S.A. § 4441 specifically states, where zoning bylaws are in effect “no land development may be undertaken or effected except in conformance with those bylaws.”
In Re Paynter 2-Lot Subdivision, 2010 VT 28 (Vt. 2010). “Under the statutory scheme, a town’s authority to regulate land use through the creation and enforcement of zoning bylaws is conditioned upon the existence of a valid town plan.”
Devonwood Investors, LLC 75 Cherry Street (Vt. Super. Ct. 2017). · cites it 4× “In their motion to stay, Appellants allege that the procedure to adopt the amendments failed to comply with 24 V.S.A. § 4441(c)–(e). From what the Court can determine, Appellants specifically argue that the adoption of the amendments violated the part of subsection (c) of this…”
Georgia Dev. Regulations Appeal - Decision on Motion (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). · cites it 2× “See 24 V.S.A §4441(a). It submits the proposed bylaw or amendment and a written report to the legislative body of the relevant municipality, here the Selectboard.”
Paynter 2-Lot Subdivision (Vt. Super. Ct. 2009). · cites it 3× “See 24 V.S.A. §§ 4441, 4442, and 4444, e.g., In re Cottrell, 158 Vt.”
Shatney Home Occupation (Vt. Super. Ct. 2016). “The Planning Commission considered the proposed amendments pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 4441, and then submitted them to the Hardwick Select Board with a written report and recommendations.”
Madden v. Town of New Haven (Vt. Super. Ct. 2014). “24 V.S.A. §§ 4441, 4442(c)(1). For towns, the legislative body is the town selectboard.”
SP Land Co., LLC Golf Course PUD (Vt. Super. Ct. 2011). “Bylaw is a defined term—“municipal regulations applicable to land development adopted under the authority of [the Vermont Planning and Development Act]”— 16 and any bylaws or amendments must be prepared and adopted pursuant to the process detailed in 24 V.S.A. §§ 4441–4442. 24…”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 4441(a) — 2 cases
In Re Paynter 2-Lot Subdivision, 2010 VT 28 (Vt. 2010). “Under the statutory scheme, a town’s authority to regulate land use through the creation and enforcement of zoning bylaws is conditioned upon the existence of a valid town plan.”
Georgia Dev. Regulations Appeal - Decision on Motion (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). “See 24 V.S.A §4441(a). It submits the proposed bylaw or amendment and a written report to the legislative body of the relevant municipality, here the Selectboard.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 4441(c) — 2 cases
Devonwood Investors, LLC 75 Cherry Street (Vt. Super. Ct. 2017). “In their motion to stay, Appellants allege that the procedure to adopt the amendments failed to comply with 24 V.S.A. § 4441(c)–(e). From what the Court can determine, Appellants specifically argue that the adoption of the amendments violated the part of subsection (c) of this…”
Paynter 2-Lot Subdivision (Vt. Super. Ct. 2009). “See 24 V.S.A. §§ 4441, 4442, and 4444, e.g., In re Cottrell, 158 Vt.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 24, § 4441(g) — 1 case
Georgia Dev. Regulations Appeal - Decision on Motion (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). “See 24 V.S.A §4441(a). It submits the proposed bylaw or amendment and a written report to the legislative body of the relevant municipality, here the Selectboard.”
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