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Clinton board directs attorney to draft resolution after split over hospitality-venue moratorium
Summary
After debating three policy approaches, the Clinton Town Board agreed on guidance for the town attorney to draft a resolution that would broadly prohibit hospitality venues but carve out three existing applications through small zoning overlay districts; the Board also extended the existing six-month moratorium to allow time for drafting and public input.
Clinton Town Board members on Dec. 1 debated whether and how to limit future hospitality venues and directed the town attorney to draft a modified resolution that would generally prohibit new conference- and hotel-style venues while creating zoning overlay districts for three in-process applications.
Speaker 3 opened the discussion by noting that a six-month moratorium the board passed in July is set to expire in January and said the board “need[s] to extend it, and that’s for another 6 months.” He laid out three options under consideration: a townwide prohibition on…
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