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2008 Regional Plan Elements
Full Version
Full
Version CVRPC 2008 Regional Plan
- 2
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Chapter Version
Cover
- 200 kb
Table of Contents
- 100 kb
Introduction
- 100 kb
Land Use
Element
- 300
kb
Energy Element
- 200 kb
Transportation Element
- 100 kb
Utilities, Facilities, and Services Element
- 400 kb
Housing Element
- 300 kb
Economic Element
- 100 kb
Appendices
- 100 kb
2008 Regional Plan
Maps
Full Version
Maps
Full
Version CVRPC 2008 Regional Maps
- 15
MB
Single Version Maps
Topography
- 3 MB
Prime
Agricultural Soils
- 1.5 MB
Natural
Resources 1
- 1 MB
Natural
Resources 2
- 2.5 MB
Energy &
Communication
- 0.5 MB
Transportation
- 0.5 MB
Water Supply &
Wastewater Systems
- 2 MB
Emergency
Management
- 1.5 MB
Educational Facilities
- 1 MB
Public Recreational Resources
- 0.5 MB
Population
Change
- 1 MB
Regional Housing
Distribution Plan
- 1 MB
Zoning by Town
- 0.5 MB
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Transportation
2008 Regional
Transportation Plan
- 6
MB
2008 Regional
Transportation Plan Appendix
- 5
MB
Central Vermont FY 2010 Transportation Projects
Priority List
Central Vermont 2003 Short Range
Public Transportation Plan
-
2.5
MB
VTrans Climate
Change Action Plan 
Mad River Byway Corridor Management Plan
(VT
100B Middlesex Village, Moretown)
Byway Corridor Management
Plan -
18 MB
(VT 100 & VT 17 Moretown, Waitsfield, Warren, Granville, Fayston, Buels Gore)
Corridor Management Plan
- 9/07 Low Resolution
-
5MB
Corridor Management Plan
- 9/07 Higher Resolution
-
13MB
Byway Introduction Brochure
-
1MB
Byway Natural Resources Map

Byway Recreational Resources
Map
Byway Cultural Resources Map

Byway Historic and
Archaeological Resources Map

Byway
Scenic Resources Map

Mad River Path Map
-
6 MB
VT 100 Access Management Plan
Executive Summary
-
2.5
MB
Final Report
-
4.5
MB
Act 250
Act 250 Operating Guidelines
for Project Review - 36 KB
Act 250 Review Committee
Procedures - 37 KB
Click links below for more information on Act 250
The
Vermont Environmental Board
Vermont Act 250 Database
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Growth Center Program
Vermont Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Growth Centers Program
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Natural Resources
Central Vermont Natural Resource Inventory
-
2 MB
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Floodplain Management
Preparing for the Next Flood: Vermont Floodplain Management
-
2.5 MB
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Northwest Buildout Study and Others
CVRPC Northwest
Buildout Study Summary Report
-
60 KB
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Kingsbury
Branch Corridor Plan
Kingsbury Branch Corridor Plan Report
-
2 MB
Appendix 1 - Standard Phase 2 DMS Report
-
0.5 MB
Appendix 2 - Stressor and Departure Maps
-
1.5 MB
Appendix 3 - Maps of Potential Projects
-
0.5 MB
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Chapter 117 Materials
Updated 5/25/2005
"Big P" Permitting Notice Poster
45
KB
Zoning Administrators Handbook
VPIC
Zoning Administrators Flowchart
VPIC
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Housing
Central Vermont Housing Menu (A
housing-related planning and zoning guide for
Central Vermont municipalities.)
-
2 MB
Between a Rock and a Hard Place - 2009 Housing and Wages in
Vermont
Central Vermont Housing Resource Guide
-
1 MB
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Economic and Demographic Forecast
2000 to
2020 Report
-
700 KB Back to Top
Brownfields
VT DEC
Brownfields handbook -
-
600 KB
Basic information on Brownfield
redevelopment
CVBIAI Site
Enrolment
Form - Microsoft Word 64 KB
CVBIAI Site
Enrolment
Form - PDF 48 KB
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Pre-Disaster Mitigation
Draft - Central Vermont Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan -
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6 MB
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Minutes, Agendas, &
Staff Reports
CVRPC
Commission Meeting
Agenda of
March 9th, 2010
Commission Meeting
Minutes
of February 2010 Commission Meeting
CVRPC Staff Report
March 2010
Bylaws
Proposed Amendment February 2010
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CVRPC Transportation Advisory
Committee
Central Vermont Brownfield Inventory
and Assessment Initiative Advisory Committee
Map
to CVRPC - 70 KB
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Newsletter
CVRPC Newsletter
March 2010
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0.5 MB
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Up Coming Events
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CVRPC Job Posting
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