
Town of Orange, Vermont - Official Municipal & Community …
Get information about the Town of Orange, VT: town office hours, committee information, local events, schools, libraries, forms/permits, etc. Town Clerk: (802) 479-2673 [email protected]
Town Office Contact Information - Town of Orange, Vermont
The Town of Orange Offices are now open to the general public, with no appointment needed.
Town History - Town of Orange, Vermont
Orange was “largely a farming town,” when the “top population was reached in 1830 with about 1000 people and over 5000 sheep grazing on the hillsides.” The population in the 2000 census was 951. The tallest peaks in town are Knox Mountain and …
Town Clerk - Town of Orange, Vermont
Holders of the passport are eligible for free admission to Vermont State Parks. To be eligible for a passport, a person must be 62 years of age or older or a VT Veteran. To receive a Green Mountain Passport, just fill out an application at the Town Clerk’s Office and pay a $2.00 fee.
Town Officers - Town of Orange, Vermont
Listing of current town of Orange officers: selectboard, treasurer, lister, cemetery commission, road foreman, etc.
GOVERNMENT - Town of Orange, Vermont
The Town of Orange provides the information and services on this Website ‘without guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind. Use of and browsing in this Website are at the sole risk of the user.
Maps - Town of Orange, Vermont
The Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission publishes a map for the towns within its region to be used as a general guide of satellite imagery for informational purposes. This is not a map to be used for technical or legal purposes – please refer to your legal deed and survey to clarify property boundaries.
Agendas & Minutes - Town of Orange, Vermont
All agendas and minutes are posted on this web page; agendas are also pinned up regularly at several locations in Orange.
Open Meeting Law - Town of Orange, Vermont
VT State law requires municipalities to explain the process for submitting notice of an Open Meeting Law violation to the local public body that allegedly committed the violation or to the Vermont Attorney General.
Forms & Permits - Town of Orange, Vermont
In order to obtain a burn permit for your backyard bonfire or grass burning, please call the Town of Orange Fire Warden, John Barnes at (802) 439-5166 or (802) 522-5091. John will return your phone call, come and inspect your fire site and either approve on deny your burn permit.