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Town of Charlotte, Vermont

Location: 159 Ferry Road (just west of Route 7)

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 119, Charlotte, VT  05445

Phone Numbers:  Town Clerk  802.425.3071  |  Selectboard Assistant 802.425.3533 
Planning & Zoning  802.425.3533  |   Listers  802.425.3855 |  Recreation  802.425-6129

Fax:  802.425.4241

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POSTED ZONING PERMITS

Basketball Registration Form 2004

Sewage Ordinance Policy and Procedures Change

Regulation of Dogs

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Town Hall & Post Office

 

Town Hall and Post Office

Click for Charlotte, Vermont Forecast

The Town of Charlotte, chartered in 1762, is set on a series of hills and ridges overlooking Lake Champlain, not far south of Burlington. For a map, click here.  According to Vermont Magazine, Charlotte, with its 3,381 residents, shoulders " its way between the glitzy refinement of Shelburne to the north and the blue-collar panache of Ferrisburgh to the south, trying to find a happy medium between the two extremes, and forging its own peculiar character in the process.  This is a town dominated by rural landscapes, by farmland, hills, and orchard; it is also - quietly, to be sure - part and parcel of Vermont's Gold Coast.  Small farms and modest homes are here, as they have always been; but they often sit cheek and jowl with more stately mansions." 

    "And why not?  Why wouldn't people of every stripe and economic niche want to live here?  This is a town with multiple attractions; close enough to Burlington for an easy commute, yet far enough to have escaped the depredations of Shelburne Road; possessor of a strong community spirit, reflected in excellent schools, a new town hall, and a handsome traditional gathering place, the Old Brick Store; home to a broad range of artists, farmers, writers, gardeners, sailors, and professionals."

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