Municipalities that wish to pass more stringent short-term-rental laws, but have not for fear of being sued, might have more leeway than they think, two state officials told a gathering of planners in Saranac Lake last week. “Local governments have a lot of power to oversee how, what uses they want to see in their community or not see in their community,” said Paul Gilbert, a local government specialist for New York state. The well-attended ses…
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