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Babylon rental board grants approvals, denies one permit and sets July 30 compliance deadlines after neighborhood complaints
Summary
At its June 11 meeting the Town of Babylon Rental Board approved several rental permits, denied one application because of open permits and stop-work orders, and extended multiple renewals to July 30 for repairs, debris removal and occupancy checks after neighbors raised concerns about vehicles, trash and possible overcrowding.
The Town of Babylon Rental Board on June 11, 2025, approved multiple rental permits and renewals but denied at least one application because of open building permits and stop-work orders, and it set July 30 as the deadline for repairs, cleanup and inspections for several properties.
The actions matter because the board’s rulings require property owners to fix sidewalks and driveways, remove debris and unlicensed vehicles, obtain required Certificates of Occupancy and resolve open permits before a rental permit can be issued or renewed—steps the board said are intended to protect neighborhood safety and property values.
Board members led by Chair Sal Mangano opened the public hearings and repeatedly cited code- and inspection-related deficiencies as reasons for deferral or denial. The board said it uses a town tool called Townscape to check short-term rental listings and flagged one case that could not be heard because a…
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