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Credit: By News and Notes Staff | Windham News & Notes | July-August 2013 | via energizevermon.org ~~
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The Town of Windham Selectboard, following the example of several other small Vermont towns, established a fund to help defray costs of legal representation and expert advice, as the Town defends its Town Plan. In a recent resolution the Selectboard created the Windham Woodland Defense Fund, through which residents and property owners opposed to industrial development in our woodlands can make tax-deductible contributions.
Examples of expenses which might be incurred in the next few years include fees for attorneys and consultants with expertise in land-use issues, noise and light pollution, surface and ground water management, and wildlife protection.
In the near future, all Town residents and property owners will be receiving a letter with more information about the fund.
Tax-deductible contributions may be sent to the Windham Woodlands Defense Fund, 5976 Windham Hill Road, Windham VT 05359
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