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Glens Falls council tables short-term rental local law after public hearing, plans renotice with shorter sunset
Summary
A public hearing on a proposed amendment to Chapter 220 (zoning) on short-term rentals drew a resident speaker who urged proactive regulation. The council closed the hearing and voted to table the local law so it can be renoticed with a three-year sunset clause instead of the four years publicly noticed.
A public hearing on a proposed local law to amend Chapter 220 (zoning) for short-term rentals in Glens Falls was closed and the council voted to table the draft local law so it can be renoticed with a three-year sunset clause.
Dr. Christine Thurlow Brenner, a new Glens Falls resident, addressed the council during the public hearing and urged the city to adopt rules now rather than wait until problems emerge. “Progressive future-oriented cities that are interested in where they're going and who they are becoming are communities that get out in front of issues,” she told the council, praising the city’s collaborative process…
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