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Planning board working group advances escrow schedule and wetlands mapping; short-term rental enforcement letters to resume
Summary
Town planning and zoning leaders reported progress on an escrow fee schedule, restarted short-term rental enforcement letters (Granicus), and a small working group is drafting language to better embed NRI maps in the town’s wetlands law; proposed code changes will require public hearing and legal review.
Town planning staff and board members updated the Clinton Town Board on several planning initiatives: an escrow schedule for development review, restarting short-term-rental enforcement letters through Granicus, and a working group’s effort to better incorporate Natural Resource Inventory (NRI) maps into the town’s wetlands code.
Paul Thomas, chair of the planning board, told the board that the planning board has been developing an escrow schedule to set predictable…
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