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Vermont Land Use Review Board (LURB) Overview
June 11, 2025
Vermont’s Land Use Review Board (LURB) was established in 2025 to administer the state’s Act 250 land use permitting program, which works to ensure that development contributes to the vibrancy of Vermont’s communities and economy but not at the expense of the state’s landscape. As outlined in Act 181, enacted last year, the LURB’s responsibilities include administering the program’s existing land use permitting system, reviewing and approving new regional plans, and transitioning the program to a new location-based tiered jurisdictional system.
Join us for an overview by the LURB Statewide Coordinator and learn:
- Why the LURB was created and its role in the Act 250 process
- Major changes to land use planning and regulation brought about by Act 181 of 2024
- Status of those changes and the timeline for phased implementation
Presenters
Aaron J. Brondyke, State Coordinator, Vermont Land Use Review Board
Agenda
Speakers
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Aaron Brondyke | Vermont Land Use Review Board | - |
Abigail Friedman | Vermont League of Cities and Towns | - |
Carl Andeer | Vermont League of Cities and Towns | - |
Garrett Baxter | Vermont League of Cities and Towns | - |
Kail Romanoff
<p>Kail Romanoff currently advises as well as develops and implements trainings on municipal law for municipal officials throughout Vermont. A member of the Underhill, Vermont planning commission, he worked previously as Underhill’s zoning administrator and in private practice handling real estate matters. Prior to law school, Kail gained 10 years of experience in land development as a land surveyor working in Vermont, New York, and Wyoming. His educational background is in law, geography, geology, environmental studies, and climate science. </p>
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Vermont League of Cities and Towns | - |
Susan Senning
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Vermont League of Cities and Towns | - |