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Local Law No. of the year 20 22
A iocal law Short Term Rental Law
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SHORT TERM RENTAL LAW
TOWN OF OLIVE
LOCAL LAW NO. #2 OF 2022
A LOCAL LAW CREATING CHAPTER 114 Rental Properties
TOWN OF OLIVE, ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK
Article I
Short Term Rentals
114-1. Purpose.
The purpose of this Local Law is to address the use of Short-Term Rentals within the
Town of Olive, and the surrounding areas; to encourage the use of housing for traditional
long-term rentals, in an effort to mitigate the impact of Short-Term Rentals on the
housing market, particularly the stability ofthe Long-Term Rental market; to ensme the
safety of Short-Term Rentals; to ensure that the following concems are addressed:
A. Quality of life (parking, noise pollution, traffic, proper garbage removal, animal
control, etc.)
B. Health and safety (including wastewater treatment, water quality, ingress/egress,
fire control, etc.)
C. Outside activities (assembly spaces, bonfires, events)
This Local Law imposes mandatory regulations and requirements on all Town of
Olive property owners currently renting, or plaiming to rent their property on a
Short-Term basis.
114-2. Authority.
This Local Law is adopted in accordance with Articles 9 and 16 of the Town Law of the
State ofNew York, which grants the Town of Olive the authority to enact local laws for
the purpose of promoting, health, safety and welfare ofthe Town, and in accordance with
Municipal Home Rule Law, Article 2, Section 10, that gives the Town of Olive the power
to protect and enhance its physical environment. This Local Law authorizes the Code
Enforcement Officer to issue permits to property owners to operate Short-Term Rental
vmits, per the provisions set forth in the following sections.
114-3. Definitions.
A. Short Term Rental (STR): A supplementary business within a private residence,
accessory dwelling unit, or portion thereof; and in which no public restaurant or
other commercial services are offered; and that is rented or leased to a turnover of
transient guest(s) for no more than 30 days per rental and/or lease occurrence,
listed on STR platforms such as, but not limited to Airbnb, VRBO, Hometogo,
etc.
B. Host: A designated adult, 21 or older, who resides within a 30-mile radius of the
STR, and is required to be available to promptly manage emergencies and other
STR renter issues. The Host should understand STR rules and regulations, and be
able to comply with STR operating requirements in the owner's absence.
C. House Rules: A set of rules that applies to renters of short-term rental units while
occupying the unit, set forth by the owner prior to any rental occurrence or lease.
D. Bedroom: An interior room that fiinctions as a sleeping room, with at least two
means of egress, (ex: window, door)
E. Resident (Owner Occupied): A full time occupant of the residence, that resides
at the premises 184 or more days ofthe year.
F. Non-resident Owner or Part-time Resident (Non-Owner Occupied): A part-
time occupant of the residence that resides on the premises less than 184 days of
the year.
G. Rental: An agreement where payment is made for temporary use of property
owned by another.
H. Rental Arbitrage: The practice of renting or leasing properties and subletting
them on STR platforms with or without knowledge or consent of the property
owner.
I. Tiny House: A dwelling unit with a maximum of 37 square meters (400 sq ft) of
floor area, excluding lofts.
J. Membrane Structure (Tent, Yurt, Etc.): A temporary shelter consisting of
sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a fi*ame of poles.
K. Yurt: A circular tent that may be used as an accessory dwelling unit if it meets
NYS building requirements, and approval from the building department.
L. Campsite: Any place where any bedding, sleeping bag, or other sleeping matter,
or any stove or fire is placed, established, or maintained, whether or not such
place incorporates the use of any membrane structure, platform, lean-to, shack, or
any other structure.
M. Lean-To: Three walled shelter.
N. Wastewater: Includes, but is not limited to laimdry, toilets, and showers.
114-4. Procedures and Restrictions
A Town-Wide STR Cap: STRs impact the local real estate market as well as impair
the Long-Term Rental market, as such, the Town Board will limit the number town-
wide STRs annually. STRs above and beyond this limit and which have not obtained
a permit, will be prohibited firom operating. Violation of this regulation will result in
fines of $500 per day of operation.
B. Allowable Number of Short-Term Rentals: The maximum allowable number of
STRs owned shall be no more than: 2 if the owner is a full-time resident; 1 if the
owner is a part-time or non-resident.
C. Non-Individual Owners: Properties must be owned by an individual,
individuals, sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited liability partnership,
or a limited liability company. No property owned by a corporation or other
business entity shall qualify for a permit. A general partnership, limited liability
partnership, or a limited liability company must disclose names of all partners and
or members when applying. Any changes in partners and/or members shall be
provided to the code enforcement department within thirty (30) days of change.
No individual may have interest, whether on their own, or as part of a
legal/corporate entity greater than two properties at any given time, one owner
occupied and one nonowner occupied STR.
D. Owner-Occupied Limits: Full-time residents who reside on the premises may
rent out a portion of their home and or an accessory dwelling on the premises as a
STR, with no more than 2 rentals, total.
E. Non-Owner Occupied: Part-time or non-residents may rent out the main
dwelling, or an accessory dwelling as a STR, but are limited to 1 rental, total.
F. Occupancy: Shall be limited to 2 guests per bedroom and total maximum house
occupancy shall be posted within the STR. Children 12 years and younger are not
included in guest-count. Non-Owner Occupied STRs shall be rented for no more
than 180 days per calendar year.
G. Address Protocols: The STR property shall be locatable via GPS, and address
shall be clearly demarcated on the property.
H. House Rules: All short-term rental unit properties shall post for renters of each
dwelling unit a listing of House rules which shall incorporate, but not be limited
to, the following:
a. An emergency exit plan.
b. The location of fire extinguishers.
c. Identify the property lines and a statement emphasizing that unit occupants
may be liable for illegal trespassing.
d. Identify the procedures for disposal of refiase/garbage.
e. Specify no bonfires during NYS designated "No Bum" periods.
f Provide safety instmctions for use of fireplaces, firepits, wood stoves, etc.
g. Proper use of wastewater disposal system, for example septic or sewer
system.
h. No excessive noise.
I. Management Requirements: The STR Host/Owner will provide guests with
copies of local laws, such as, but not limited to noise, animals, fire, and safety
ordinances and requirements. Host/Owner will properly clean and maintain STRs
between bookings. Host/Owner will also provide emergency contact information
as well as address of property, including E911 address of property; will ensure the
property address is clearly identifiable fi-om the street, and shall be posted in a
visible location on or near the front door; host/owner will provide guests with a
property map showing the property boundaries. Approved STRs will be assigned
a registration number that must be included in any and all rental listings, and
posted within the residence. On-site advertising (signage) is prohibited.
J. Application of Law to Existing Short Term Rentals:
a. Property owners who operate an existing short-term rental shall have 90
days from the effective date of this law to apply for a valid permit.
b. They shall be allowed to continue operation until such time as a permit is
issued or denied by the Code Enforcement Officer.
c. To qualify for this "grandfathering" of existing use, a property owner shall
provide:
(1) Ulster County Department of Finance Certificate of Authority
dated prior to the date this law is adopted by the Town Board; and
(2) Provide proof of operation ofthe STR continuously for one year
prior to the date of the adoption of this law; and
(3) Submit an application and meet current requirements as defined for
all STRs.
d. Any property owners who fail to satisfy 114-4 J. c. 1,2 and 3 shall be
required to file a new application and be considered a NEW operating
short-term rental.
K. Cap of Number of Non-Grandfathered Permits
a. The Town of Olive Town Board has determined a cap shall be established
on the number of nonowner occupied short-term rental permits. No cap
will be imposed on owner-occupied short-term rentals. This is to maintain
the permanent housing stock availability for all income levels of residents.
b. The cap number of available permits shall be established by the Town
Board aimually each calendar year.
L. Multi-Family DweUings: Properties with multi-family dwellings with 3 units or
more, are prohibited from use as an STR. The Olive Town Board may grant an
exception to this specific mle on a case-by-case basis.
M. Temporary Structures: Tents, Trailers, and RVs are prohibited for the pinpose
of STR. Yurts that have not met applicable development standards, and that have
not been deemed an accessory dwelling unit by the Code Enforcement Officer,
are also prohibited for use as an STR.
N. Rental Arbitrage: Rental Arbitrage as defined in section 114-3 H. is expressly
prohibited.
114-5. Application Requirements.
A. Ulster County Hotel & Motel Occupancy Tax: Applicants must first register
with the Ulster County Commissioner of Finance, allowing said authority to
collect the tax from the occupant(s) pursuant to Section 312-8 of the Code of
Ulster County. Proof of active registration must be provided at the time of
application, and annually upon renewal. Failure to maintain registration and
participation, will render the applicant ineligible for an STR permit.
B. Permit Required: An owner shall obtain a revocable short-term rental permit
whenever a dwelling will be used for short-term rental purposes.
(1) Permit applications can be obtained from the Code Enforcement Officer,
the Building Department, or the Town of Olive website.
(2) Applications will be completed and approved prior to using the unit as a
short-term dwelling.
(3) Separate pennit applications, and fees payable, must be submitted for each
individual STR location. (See limitations)
(4) Permits must be renewed, and renewal fees paid, upon the annual renewal
period. Failure to renew may result in suspension of permit.
(5) An application for a Short-Term Rental Permit, or renewal, shall be
submitted to the Town Building Department, signed by all persons and
entities that have an ownership interest in the subject property; shall be
accompanied by payment of a permit fee to be determined by the Town
Board; shall be accompanied by a copy ofthe current vesting deed
showing how title to the subject property is then held; shall be completed
on the form provided by the Town; and shall provide the following
infonnation
(a) Owner Information: A list of all of the property owners of the
short-term rental, including names, addresses, telephone numbers
and e-mail addresses.
(b) Building Permits: Any upgrades/updates/and or renovations to
property will be disclosed prior to application, and the proper
permits will be taken. Failure to do so will result in fmes, fees, or
legal action.
(c) Inspections: Each unit shall be inspected by the Town of Olive
Building Inspector and/or Fire Inspector to determine compliance
with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code. Inspections shall be done for the initial permitting and for
each renewal pennit. No initial or renewal permit shall be issued
without compliance with the elements of the submitted application.
To be in compliance, the following requirements must be met:
(1) There shall be one functioning smoke detector in each
bedroom and at least one functioning smoke detector in at
least one other room, one functioning fire extinguisher in
the kitchen and at each primary exit, and at least one
carbon monoxide detector.
(2) Exterior doors shall be operational, and all passageways to
exterior doors shall be clear and unobstmcted.
(3) Electrical systems shall be serviceable with no visual
defects or unsafe conditions.
(4) All fireplaces, fireplace inserts or other fuel-buming
heaters and furnaces shall be vented and properly installed.
(5) Each bedroom shall have an exterior exit that opens
directly to the outside, or an emergency escape or egress
window.
(6) The number of parking spaces on the property that meet the
standards set forth below.
a. A parking layout plan identifying where parking is to
be located is required, and shall accommodate
sufficient parking for tenants and residents. There
shall be no on-street parking allowed.
(d) Waste Removal: Applicant must provide a waste removal plan at
time of application. Garbage shall not be allowed to remain outside
for a period greater than 24 hours at curbside, and shall be placed
within a container that adequately prevents animals from
disturbing it. The owner and/or host are responsible for any
garbage or debris that may have been strewn about by animals.
(e) Hosting Platform Information: The applicant shall provide the
names and URL's for all hosting platforms or other advertising
platforms, such as but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, AirBnB,
VRBO, HomeAway, Hometogo, etc., used by the applicant for
advertisement of the Short-Term Rental Unit. Any changes or
additions to the listed hosting/advertising platform shall be
reported on the applicant's renewal permit.
(f) Maximum Occupancy: The maximum desired occupancy by the
applicant shall be stated on the application, see limitations in
Section 114.6. The Code Enforcement Officer shall establish the
maximum occupancy. The Code Enforcement Officer shall limit
the number of occupants based on the number, size, configuration,
and fumishings of the bedrooms, and per the provisions of state
laws, and as set forth in this Local Law, Section 4.6.
(g) Water: The source of the water supply shall be stated on the
application and the permit. Aimual water test is required.
(h) Wastewater/Septic or Sewer: Applicants are required to state
whether they are part of the Sewer District. For those with a
private septic, applicants must ensure the septic is functional.
(i) Residence Description: A floor plan of each bedroom, including
the dimensions of said rooms, occupancy of each room and the
methods of ingress and egress (examples: doors and windows)
shall be included with the application. The applicant shall submit a
plat of the property showing approximate property boundaries and
existing features, including buildings, stmctures, well, septic
system, parking spaces, dumpsters or trash collection receptacle,
firepits, driveways, streets and neighboring buildings within one
hundred (100) feet of the short-term dwelling unit.
(i) Emergencies: Provide a description of how the occupants will
contact 911 in the event of an emergency.
(k) House Rules: The applicant shall include a copy ofthe House
Rules upon application. Any changes to House Rules shall be
submitted upon each renewal. See Section 4.8 for instmction.
114-6. Additional Regulations
A. Application Review: Upon receipt ofthe completed application, inspection, and
fee the Code Enforcement Officer shall determine if the applicant has complied
with all the requirements of this local law as well as any federal, state, county, or
local laws. If the applicant has fully complied, then the Code Enforcement Officer
shall issue the property owner a short-term rental permit. No permit shall be
issued until inspection is completed and the short-term rental unit is approved by
the Code Enforcement Officer. In addition, no permit shall be issued should it
exceed the cap set by the Town Board. The Code Enforcement Officer may refer
non-compliant applications fo the Planning Board for further review.
B. Renewal Permits: The applicant will provide the Town of Olive with any
changes to the original underlying application for a Short-Term Rental Unit
Permit, together with such additional documentation as determined by the Code
Enforcement Officer, along with the current application fee.
(1) Any applicant who applies for a short-term rental unit permit and did not
hold a permit for the immediate prior year, shall be considered an initial
applicmit and not a renewal applicant.
(2) Permit holders shall be able to apply for Renewal Permits beginning
November 1st through January 15th.
C. General Permit Regulations:
(1) Copies of the permit must be displayed in the dwelling unit in a place
where it is easily visible to the occupants and in a window where it is
easily visible from the exterior of the dweUing.
(2) The permit to operate a short-term rental unit in any given year will expire
on January 31^', except an initial permit, which will be in effect from the
date of approval until January 31^* of the next calendar year. All renewal
permits shall mn from January 31 st to Januaiy 3V^of the next calendar
year.
(3) Rental permits for operation of a Short-Term Rental Unit may not be
assigned, pledged, sold, or otherwise transfened to any other persons,
businesses, entities or properties.
(4) All short-term rental unit properties shall post on or about the inside of the
front or main door of each dwelling unit, a card listing emergency contact
information. Such information shall include, but not be limited to the
name, address, email, and phone numbers of the building owner, if local,
or host, and instmctions on contacting 911 for emergency/fire/ambulance
assistance. This information shall also be posted on the outside of the
house near the main door or in a window where it is easily visible from the
exterior of the building. The owner or host shall be able to respond in
person within one hour.
(5) No person or persons shall be housed separately and/or apart from the
dwelling unit in any tent, trailer, camper, lean-to, recreation vehicle, boat,
yurts that do not meet the standards to qualify as accessory dwelling units
or any other non-dwelling unit.
(6) Short-Term Rentals shall not be permitted to be used for any commercial
use or commercial event space.
(7) No outdoor camping shall be allowed.
(8) Parking shall be allowed solely in the designated parking spaces.
(9) Owners may secure a Seasonal Pool Pass (secured annually) for the STR,
for a fee.
D. Violations/Complaints:
(1) Complaints regarding the operation of a short-term rental unit may be
placed with the Building Department, via phone call or in writing.
Immediate complaints may be filed with the Police Department.
(2) Upon receipt of a complaint of violation, an investigation will be
conducted to determine the presence of a violation. If a violation was or is
cunently occurring, the property owner and/or the host, will be given a
notice detailing the alleged violation(s) as determined by the Code
Enforcement Officer. Such notice shall also specify what conective
action is required of the property owner, and the date by which action
shall be taken.
(3) Notices required by this section shall be issued by the Code Enforcement
Officer either by personal service to the property owner and/or the host or
by certified mail to the address of the property owner and/or host as shown
on the permit application.
(4) If the property owner and/or the host does not comply with conective
action by the date given by the Code Enforcement Officer, the Town of
Olive may initiate procedures to revoke the permit, administering
fines/fees pursuant to the fee schedule.
(5) The Code Enforcement Officer shall refer to the Town Board any property
owners whom they believe to be in violation of this Local Law. The Town
Board shall determine whether the permit in question shall be revoked. A
revocation of a permit requires a public hearing by the Town Board. The
referral to the Town Board may be done in addition to any other penalties
permitted by law.
(6) Complaints can further lead to a denial of a renewal permit until the
violation is resolved.
114-7. Amendment.
Chapter 114 of the Code of the Town of Olive will be added to the Town of Olive Code.
114-8. Severability.
If any part or provision of this local law is judged invalid by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in application to the part or provision
directly on which judgment shall have been rendered and shall not affect or impair the
validity of the remainder of this Law or the application thereof to other persons or
circumstances. The Town hereby declares that it would have enacted the remainder of
this Law even without such part, provision, or application.
114-9. EfTective Date.
This local law shall become effective immediately upon the filing in the office of the
New York Secretary ofState pursuant to Section 27 ofthe Municipal Home Rule Law.
In addition to creating Chapter 114, this local law also amends Chapter 155 Zoning as
follows:
Add:
155-17 A. 10 Short-term rentals as defined in Article I of Rental Properties Code Chapter
114.
Delete:
155-12
Town of Olive
Resolution #10 of 2022
Establislinient of a Fee Schedule for Short Term Rentals
WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Olive created the Town of Olive Zoning Code Chapter 114, Rental
Properties, Article 1, to regulate the operation of short-term rentals in the Town of Olive and;
WHEREAS, the Town of Olive created Code Chapter 114 to ensure quality of life and address health and
safety issues in the Short-Term Rental market and;
WHEREAS, the Town of Olive Code Chapter 114-5B (3) requires a renewable permit with an annual fee and;
WHEREAS, the Town of Olive Code Chapter 114-5B (5d) requires the annual inspection of short-term rentals
by a Licensed Building Inspector, and/or a Certified Fire Inspector approved by the town, to determine
compliance with the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Town Board of the Town of Olive establishes the following fee schedule
for short-term rentals:
Annual Short Term Rental Permit Fees
Application/Renewal Fees
Non-Owner Occupied $400 includes 1 bedroom
Owner Occupied $150 includes 1 bedroom
$100 each additional bedroom
$50 each additional bedroom
Annual Fire and Building Safety Inspection Fees
Inspection $125 includes 2x visits
Additional Inspection $125 per visit
AND MOVES ITS ADOPTION
Motion made by: Board Member Edinger
Seconded By: Board Member Boggess
A Vote was Duly Taken:
Jim Sofranko, Supervisor
David Edinger, Board Member
Andrew Boggess, Board Member
Scott Kelder, Board Member
Victoria Read, Board Member
Aye
_X_
_X_
_X_
X
Nay ABSENT
X
Dated this 10'^ day of May, 2022
Dawn Giuditta, Tdwh Clerk
(Complete the certification in the paragraph that appiies to the filing of this locai law and
strike out that which is not applicable.)
1. (Final adoption by locai legisiative body oniy.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. ^ of 20 22 of
the HSEfflfln^X;^%^(Town)(%i)^^ of Q*'"^^ was duly passed by the
Town Board on l^av "lOth 20 22 , in accordance with the applicable
(Name of Legislative Body)
provisions of law.
2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval, no disapproval or repassage after disapproval by the Elective
Chief Executive Officer*.)
I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the (County)(City)(Town)(Viliage) of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)
fName of Legislative Body)
(repassed after disapproval) by the and was deemed duly adopted
(Elective Chief Executive Officer*)
on 20| I I, in accordance w ith the applicable provisions of law.
3. (Final adoption by referendum.)
1 hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the (County)(Clty)(Town)(Vii!age) of was duly passed by the
on 20 . and was (approved)(not approved)
(Name of Legislative Body)
(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 .
(Elective Chief Executive Officer*)
Such local law was submitted to the people by reason of a (mandatory)(permissive) referendum, and received the affirmative
vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the (general)(special)(annual) election held on
20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
4. (Subject to permissive referendum and finai adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.)
I hereby certify that the local iaw annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the (County)(City)(Town)(Viilage) of was duly passed by the
on 20 , and was (approved)(not approved)
(Name of Legislative Body)
(repassed after disapproval) by the on 20 . Such local
(Elective Chief Executive Offfcer*)
law was subject to permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of
20 , in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
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be none, the chairperson of the county legislative body, the mayor of a city or village, or the supervisor of a town where such officer is
vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances.
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5. (City iocai law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.)
I hereby certify that the local iaw annexed hereto, designated as local law No. of 20 of
the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section (36)(37) of
the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting
thereon atthe (special)(general) election held on 20 , became operative.
6. (County iocal law concerning adoption of Charter.)
I hereby certify that the iocal law annexed hereto, designated as local law No of 20 of
the County of ^State cf New York, having been submitted to the electors at the General Election of
November 20 pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, and having
received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cities of said county as a unit and a majority of the
qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election, became operative.
(If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed, piease provide an appropriate certification.)
I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a
correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original iocal law, andjwas finally adopted in the manner indicated in
paragraph 1 above.
Clerk of the county legislative body. City, Town or Village Clerk or
officer designated by local legislative body
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Resolution #9 of 2022
Adoption of Local Law #2 of 2022 creating Town of Olive Zoning Code Chapter 114
WHEREAS, theTown of Olive desires to create Zoning Code Chapter 114, Rental Properties, Article I, to regulate the
operation of Short-Term Rentals in the Town of Olive and;
WHEREAS, TheTown of Olive adopts this local law in accordance with Articles 9 and 16 ofthe Town Lawofthe State of
New York and with Municipal Home Rule Law, Article 2, Section 10 and;
WHEREAS, The Town of Olive creates this code chapter to mitigate the impact of the Short-Term Rental market and
increase the stability ofthe Long-Term Rental market and;
WHEREAS, TheTown of Olive creates this code chapter to ensure quality of life and address heahh and safety issues in
the Short-Term Rental market and;
WHEREAS, the Zoning Code Chapter 114, Article 1 was first drafted in 2021 by the Zoning Committee and introduced by
Town Board member Drew Boggess at the August 10, 2021 Town Board Meeting as Local Law #4 of 2021 to create
Zoning Code Chapter 114, Rental Properties, Article 1, Short Term Rentals and;
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing on Local Law #4 of 2021 was held on September 29, 2021 to hear input from the community
on the proposed Short Term Rental regulation and;
WHEREAS, the comments heard at the September 29,2021 Public Hearing and all subsequent correspondence received
from the public on Local Law #4 of 2021 was shared with the Town Board and Zoning Committee for their review and;
WHEREAS, Local Law #4 of 2021 was subsequently amended by the Zoning Committee after input from the Town Board
and re-introduced by Town Board member Drew Boggess at the March 8, 2022 Town Board meeting as Loca! Law #2 of
2022 and;
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing on Local Law #2 of 2022 was held on April 19,2022 to hear input from the community on
the proposed and amended Zoning Code Chapter 114, Rental Properties, Article 1, Short Term Rentals and;
WHEREAS, the comments heard at the April 19, 2022 Public Hearing and all subsequent correspondence received from
the public on Local Law #2 of 2022 has been shared with the Town Board.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, theTown Board of theTown of Olive, having duly heard comment from the public,
hereby adopts Local Law #2 of 2022 to create Zoning Code Chapter 114, Rental Properties, Article 1, Short Term Rentals.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Town Board ofthe Town of Olive authorizes the Code Enforcement Officer to work with
the Building Department to issue applications for Short Term rentals beginning on June 1, 2022.
AND MOVES ITS ADOPTION
Motion made by: Board Member Boggess
Seconded By; Board Member Edinger
A Vote was Duly Taken:
Nay Absent Aye
Jim Sofranko, Supervisor _X
David Edinger, Board Member _X
Andrew Boggess, Board Member _X
Scott Kelder, Board Member _X
Victoria Read, Board Member
Dated this lO*'' day of May, 2022 _
•Dawn Giuditta, Town Clerk
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STATE OF NEW YORK,
Ulster County, ss:
City of Kingston.
Michele Sisco-Martin residing in Kingston, New York,
being duly swom, deposes and says that she is the Re-
gional Legal Clerk of Media News Group, a Corporation
duly organized under the laws of the State ofNew York;
that said Corportation is the publisher of The Daily Free-
man, a daily newspaper published in the City of Kings-
ton, County of Ulster and State ofNew York, and that the
notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
regularly published in The Daily Freeman.
Once Daily for One Day
To wit: 04/07/22
LEGAL NOTICE
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on Local Law # 2 of 2022
Please take notice the
Town Board of the Town
of Olive will hold a pub-
lic hearing on Tuesday.
April 19, 2022 7:00 pm
in person at the Town
Hall, Bostock Road, and
Shokan. The purpose
of the Public Hearing
is to hear all in favor
of or those opposed
to any item or items in
proposed Local Law #i
Short Term Rental Law.
The contents of this
law may be viewed at
the Town of olive Web-
site: townofolive.org or
viewed in person at the
Town Clerks office 45
Watson Hollow Road,
West Shokan. NY 12494
between the hours of
9 am to 4 pm Monday
through Friday-
Dawn Giuditta
4/7/22
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Swom to before me this
04/ /22
Public
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KATHIL DAVIS
NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OF NEW YORK
Registration No. 01DA6410130
Qualified in Ulster County
My Commission Expires October 19,2024