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Rutland County, Vermont Property Regulations

What you need to know about building setbacks and zoning in Rutland County.

No County-Level Zoning

Vermont handles land use regulations at the town level, not the county level. Each of Vermont's 255 municipalities sets its own zoning bylaws under state enabling statutes.

What This Means for Property Owners

  • Zoning and setback rules vary by town
  • Most towns have their own zoning regulations
  • Contact your specific town for requirements

What You Should Check Instead

For property regulations in Rutland County, check with:

  • Your town zoning administrator for setback and building requirements
  • Vermont Agency of Natural Resources for wetland/shoreland rules
  • Act 250 district coordinator for large projects
  • Deed restrictions recorded on your property

Why Property Lines Still Matter

Even without county zoning, knowing your exact property boundaries is essential in Rutland County:

  • Neighbor disputes — The #1 cause of rural property conflicts
  • Fence placement — Build on your land, not your neighbor's
  • Adverse possession — Vermont allows claims after 15 years of open use
  • Future sales — Boundary disputes can derail closings

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