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January 25, 2019 I Volume 13 I Issue 2 Zoning Bulletin <br />onin ews fr <br />round the Nation <br />NEW YORK <br />The Woodstock Town Board has drafted a "series of <br />regulations" governing short-term rentals. Among other <br />things, the proposed regulations would prohibit short- <br />term rentals in multi -family dwellings of three or more <br />units. They would also require annual fire and safety <br />inspections in all registered short-term rentals. And, <br />they would allow non -owner -occupied short-term rent- <br />als, limited to one unit per owner and 180 days per year.. <br />The regulations now await Town Planning Board <br />review. <br />Source: Hudson Valley One; https://hudsonvalleyon <br />e. com <br />OKLAHOMA <br />In early December 2018, State Sen. Roger Thompson <br />filed a bill that would give counties more authority over <br />land use. More specifically, Senate Bill 10 would allow <br />county commissioners to "create boards of adjustment <br />with a resolution." Those boards of adjustment could <br />then adopt zoning regulations. <br />S ource: The Journal Record; http://journalrecor <br />d. com <br />PENNSYLVANIA <br />Dallas Township supervisors recently approved a <br />new zoning law that "limits Where natural gas compa- <br />nies can operate and requires them to appear at public <br />hearings prior to getting approval for any work." The <br />new zoning law reportedly shrinks to less than 20% the <br />area of land in the township classified for natural gas <br />operations. <br />Source: The Citizens Voice; wwwcitizensvoice.com <br />8 © 2019 Thomson Reuters <br />
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