Vermont Statutes
§ 958 — Eminent domain; determining necessity
Vermont § 958
JurisdictionVermont
Title 10Title 10: Conservation and Development
Ch. 39Chapter 039: Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 10, § 958 (2026).
Text
(a)The Commissioner of Environmental Conservation may file a complaint in the Civil Division of the Superior Court for any county in which a portion of the real estate lies to determine that necessity requires that the State acquire real estate within the State, including real estate held for public use in the name of the State or any municipality, for the purpose of flood control projects.
(b)“Necessity” means a reasonable need that considers the greatest public good and the least inconvenience and expense to the condemning party and to the property owner. It shall not be measured merely by expense or convenience to the condemning party. Due consideration shall be given to the following factors:
(1)The adequacy of other property and locations.
(2)The quantity, kind, and extent of cult
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