As of July 2010 the
State of Vermont and the town of Thetford had weighed in on whether
Vermontasaurus was a work of art or a structure that requires a permit. The state Division of Fire Safety prohibited people from being allowed underneath the sculpture, pending the approval of a structural engineer to attest that it was safe to do so. Subsequently, Vermont District Environmental Commission No. 3 granted a permit for the wooden dinosaur, ruling that it had no negative environmental impact under Vermont's
Act 250. Despite an initial assertion that the structure would require a
building permit, the town of Thetford waived the requirement, ruling that the structure is a work of art. The sculpture received confirmation as a permitted use from Thetford's Development Review Board in an August 2010 meeting attended by more than 50 people. The decision was controversial because such a large sculpture was not a use envisioned in the town's ordinances. == Collapse and reconstruction ==