The Vermont Statutes Online
The Statutes below include the actions of the 2025 session of the General Assembly.
NOTE: The Vermont Statutes Online is an unofficial copy of the Vermont Statutes Annotated that is provided as a convenience.
(Cite as: 10 V.S.A. § 853)
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§ 853. Hearings; orders; charges; lien
On receiving such notice, the selectboard shall notify all the parties interested
of the time when it will examine the premises and hear the parties and their witnesses.
They shall apportion the ditch or watercourse among the several parties having regard
to the interest of each party in the opening thereof, and shall decide what time each
party shall have to open his or her share of the ditch or watercourse, and they may
order such ditch or watercourse or a part thereof to be covered, or the selectboard
may, if it deems it advantageous and with the written consent of three-fourths of
the landowners concerned, place one or more contracts covering all or such portions
of said ditch or watercourse as it may deem advisable, and allocate costs in proportion
to the benefits received by the interested parties. Such charges shall become a first
lien on the property after taxes, and shall be paid to the town treasurer at such
time as shall be directed by the selectboard. Funds shall be paid out by the town
treasurer on order of the selectboard for costs incurred in drainage. When lands affected
lie in more than one town, the selectboard of each town shall appoint one of its own
number with authority to act jointly with a similarly appointed representative or
representatives from the other town or towns to act in determining the necessity of
drainage, allocation of costs, entering into contracts, and other powers as set forth
herein.