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Goshen delays vote on short-term rental laws, schedules May 8 public hearing; draft to be posted May 1
Summary
The Town of Goshen Town Board opened public hearings on three local laws related to short-term rentals but voted to continue the hearings to May 8 so the town attorney can finalize a revised draft and post it for public comment on May 1. Attorney Rory Brady urged early feedback and warned of potential legal risks for an outright ban.
The Town of Goshen Town Board opened public hearings on three local laws governing short-term rentals but voted to continue the hearings to May 8 so the town attorney can finalize and publish a revised draft for additional public comment.
Town Attorney Rory Brady told the board he will incorporate feedback from the planning and code-enforcement attorneys and expects to post a draft on the town website on May 1 so residents have time to read it before the May 8 continued public hearing. Brady said he intends to provide the town board with a proposed final draft around the April 24 board meeting for internal review.
Brady described two approaches discussed earlier…
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