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Title 10 : Conservation and Development

Chapter 015 : Vermont Housing and Conservation Trust Fund

Subchapter 003 : Powers and Duties

(Cite as: 10 V.S.A. § 325b)
  • § 325b. State of Vermont executory interest in easements

    (a) As used in this section:

    (1) “Qualified organization” shall have the same meaning as in section 6301a of this title; and

    (2) “State agency” shall have the same meaning as in section 6301a of this title.

    (b) The Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets may hold an executory interest in agricultural conservation easements acquired by the Board under chapter 155 of this title when the acquisition of an interest in the agricultural conservation easement was financed by monies expended, in whole or in part, from the Housing and Conservation Trust Fund.

    (c) An agricultural conservation easement acquired by the Board under chapter 155 of this title with monies expended, in whole or in part, from the Fund shall be subject to a memorandum of understanding between the Board, the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, and any other co-holder of the agricultural conservation easement regarding oversight, performance, and enforcement of the agricultural conservation easement.

    (d) The Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets may exercise its executory interest in an agricultural conservation easement interest acquired under chapter 155 of this title if:

    (1) the Board ceases to exist and its interest in the agricultural conservation easement is not otherwise released and conveyed in accordance with law;

    (2) the Board releases and conveys its agricultural conservation easement interests, in whole or in part, to a State agency, municipality, qualified holder, or qualified organization in accordance with the laws of the State of Vermont; or

    (3) a significant violation of the terms and conditions of an agricultural conservation easement is not resolved in accordance with the memorandum of understanding required under subsection (c) of this section for the agricultural conservation easement.

    (e) The Board annually shall monitor or cause to be monitored a conserved property subject to an agricultural conservation easement for compliance with the terms and conditions of the agricultural conservation easement. The Board shall report a significant violation of the terms and conditions of an agricultural conservation easement to the Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets. The Secretary of Agriculture, Food and Markets may recommend to the Board or the Attorney General a course of action to be taken to address a violation of the terms and conditions of an agricultural conservation easement in accordance with the memorandum of understanding required under subsection (c) of this section. (Added 2015, No. 172 (Adj. Sess.), § E.811.)