Have the goals of New York’s CLCPA have been met? No, yet successful achievement of the goals of the CLCPA is one of the highly questionable conclusions a zoning board of appeals adopted in finding that a Community Solar Project was not a public necessity justifying the grant of a use variance. Now that determination is before the state courts, the second time this ZBA’s
WATERTOWN â Learn about short-term rentals and what a community should consider at a Tug Hill Commissionâs sponsored webinar at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23. Attorneys Charles Malcomb and Alicia Legland, partner and associate of Hodgson Russ, LLP, respectively, will discuss short-term rentals, the efforts to regulate them, case law interpreting such efforts, and tips on fashioning regulation.
With the advent of the share economy and its innovations, numerous regulatory challenges have emerged for all levels of government. Legislation and regulation typically lag far behind technological and societal development, often resulting in reactionary policies to address new challenges and opportunities. Shortterm rentals are a prime example. Tug Hill has seen the explosion in popularity of individual homeowners or investors utilizing popular websites to rent out rooms, single-family homes, and apartment units for short periods of time, often resulting in significant income to the