Village of Cassadaga Meeting
Attendees
Decisions
Agenda Items
#RESOLUTION # 95
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
The agenda was approved with a change to move up the short-term rental moratorium discussion.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
The agenda was approved with a change to move up the short-term rental moratorium discussion.
#RESOLUTION # 96
TABLE MORATORIUM
The short-term rental moratorium was tabled until the next meeting.
TABLE MORATORIUM
The short-term rental moratorium was tabled until the next meeting.
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GUEST COMMENTS
Guests provided comments on various topics, including short-term rentals and beach activities.
GUEST COMMENTS
Guests provided comments on various topics, including short-term rentals and beach activities.
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MAYOR DORMAN's REPORT
The mayor provided a report on various topics, including the moratorium on short-term rentals.
MAYOR DORMAN's REPORT
The mayor provided a report on various topics, including the moratorium on short-term rentals.
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CLERK ASTRY'S REPORT
The clerk provided a report on various topics, including the CVFD report and letters on short-term rentals.
CLERK ASTRY'S REPORT
The clerk provided a report on various topics, including the CVFD report and letters on short-term rentals.
Public Comments
Lauren Ritten expressed concerns about the impact of short-term rentals on the community.
Gale Dash asked about the progress on the Miller Place pavement and also expressed concerns about home businesses and noise levels.
Sue Asquith submitted draft language for zoning on short-term rentals and expressed a desire to be involved in the working committee.
Cathy Cruver asked about the difference between tabling and rescinding the moratorium and suggested setting a public discussion meeting.
Judith Garncarek expressed concerns about the moratorium on short-term rentals and suggested that the board should set a public discussion meeting.
Chris MacKrell suggested making the next zoning committee meeting open for public discussion.
Kim Collins expressed support for the board's efforts to address short-term rentals and suggested working together to find a solution.
Gail Dash expressed concerns about the impact of short-term rentals on the community, including the potential for increased real estate prices and decreased availability of housing for families.
Rick Vahl asked about zoning map changes and the percentage of short-term rentals decided, and was informed that nothing had been decided yet.