2011 Vermont Code
Title 30 Public Service
Chapter 5 POWERS AND DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE
§ 227e Leasing or licensing of state land; public notice


30 VT Stats § 227e. (2011 through Adj Sess) What's This?

§ 227e. Leasing or licensing of state land; public notice

(a) Beginning July 1, 2011, state land may not be leased or licensed for the purpose of construction or installation of a wireless telecommunications facility, as defined in subsection 248a(b) of this title, unless authorized by the secretary of administration pursuant to the requirements of this section. For purposes of this section, "state land" means land owned in fee or interests in land owned by the agency of natural resources. No initial lease or license, including any renewal thereof, entered into pursuant to this section shall exceed 25 years.

(b) Prior to entering into or renewing a lease or license, the secretary shall:

(1) Publish notice of the proposed telecommunications facility site in one daily newspaper of general circulation in the region of the proposed site and on the website maintained by the agency of administration, with appropriate hyperlinks to that website on all relevant, state-maintained websites; and

(2) Send by certified mail, return receipt requested, a written notice of the proposed lease or license or renewal to the legislative body of each municipality in which such leased or licensed land is located. The notice shall include a description of the land to be leased or licensed and of the proposed telecommunications facility to be sited on the land, including the facility's height and location. (Added 2011, No. 53, { 12, eff. May 27, 2011.)

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