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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020 STR Materials00:09:19 Warren Real Estate: Thank you. 00:13:55 Warren Real Estate: Is this available on the Town of Dryden website? 00:14:42 William Goodman: Yes, their public hearing is next Thurs Nov 19 00:24:47 Mike MacAnanny: To Dryden Manager- how did you come to the number of allowed days, and any differentiation between hosted and unhosted? 00:25:33 Warren Real Estate: Can the system distinguish between bookings and date blocks? 00:30:23 Warren Real Estate: Thank you. 00:30:57 Ray Burger: Law can be viewed at: http://dryden.ny.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/201014-Draft-Local-Law-Regula ting-Short-Term-Rentals—LANGUAGE-FOR-PUBLIC-HEARING.pdf 00:32:21 Nick Helmholdt: Thanks Ray - I need to run. Please feel free to send questions to nhelmholdt@tompkins-co.org - have a good day :) 00:59:47 Kenneth Simpson: there is a huge difference between college town and a quiet residential neighborhood that you choose and pay more to live in (i.e property taxes). It is quality of life . 01:00:52 Mike MacAnanny: Folks bought in residential neighborhoods for the comfort of quiet streets, cut de sacs, safety, neighborliness. It's not squeamish to object to more traffic and strangers to account date someone's making money. 01:02:18 inezvermaas: When someone rents out for more than 30 days on a short term basis the long term rental laws do not apply. 01:02:44 Kenneth Simpson: anything over 30days ebven in single days should be regulated as a long term rental based on impact and current zoning as BUSINESS- Air BnB is a business- profit is the motive- NOT QUALITY OF LIFE for those who chose to live there AND PAY to live THERE 01:04:23 inezvermaas: I think it is a great idea that people wanting to rent out short term for more than 30 days should become professional registers businesses. What is your definition of a B&B? If they do not provide a fresh breakfast they are not a B&B! 01:07:32 inezvermaas: Level of inspection: Same as B&B's!!! Level the playing field..... 01:08:21 Mike MacAnanny: "accomodate" 01:08:55 Kenneth Simpson: What are the consequences for those who lie when they disclose information to the Town? It appears from recent conversations that there are insufficient resources to "FACT CHECK" those who rent LONG term- let a one short term..... 01:11:36 Kenneth Simpson: Given the impact and profit of rentals on a neighborhood the Permit fee should be enough to pay for a compliance organization to remove any impact of costs being paid by residents. Given the profit margins for STA it wold seem a base permit level would be around $500-750/year- that would cover compliance and regulation without pitting neighbors vs neighbors- it should be independent 01:18:37 inezvermaas: And what is your definition of a vacation rental? 01:19:01 inezvermaas: Good work! 01:19:19 Mia Slotnick: It's disappointing that residents are not allowed to speak at all 01:19:43 Mia Slotnick: And we get no response from the letters we are told to send in instead 01:20:56 Mia Slotnick: We feel that we have very little if no voice at all. Please consider limiting the # of days for hosted rentals. We have repeatedly listed the negative impact hosted rentals have on a neighborhood. Has nothing to do with being "squeamish" 01:22:20 Mia Slotnick: It is just as Linda Woodard said. We bought our house here because it's a residential neighborhood. Airbnb is a business. Maintaining The residential neighborhood should be the priorityshould be 00:09:19 Warren Real Estate: Thank you. 00:13:55 Warren Real Estate: Is this available on the Town of Dryden website? 00:14:42 William Goodman: Yes, their public hearing is next Thurs Nov 19 00:24:47 Mike MacAnanny: To Dryden Manager- how did you come to the number of allowed days, and any differentiation between hosted and unhosted? 00:25:33 Warren Real Estate: Can the system distinguish between bookings and date blocks? 00:30:23 Warren Real Estate: Thank you. 00:30:57 Ray Burger: Law can be viewed at: http://dryden.ny.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/201014-Draft-Local-Law-Regula ting-Short-Term-Rentals—LANGUAGE-FOR-PUBLIC-HEARING.pdf 00:32:21 Nick Helmholdt: Thanks Ray - I need to run. Please feel free to send questions to nhelmholdt@tompkins-co.org - have a good day :) 00:59:47 Kenneth Simpson: there is a huge difference between college town and a quiet residential neighborhood that you choose and pay more to live in (i.e property taxes). It is quality of life . 01:00:52 Mike MacAnanny: Folks bought in residential neighborhoods for the comfort of quiet streets, cut de sacs, safety, neighborliness. It's not squeamish to object to more traffic and strangers to account date someone's making money. 01:02:18 inezvermaas: When someone rents out for more than 30 days on a short term basis the long term rental laws do not apply. 01:02:44 Kenneth Simpson: anything over 30days ebven in single days should be regulated as a long term rental based on impact and current zoning as BUSINESS- Air BnB is a business- profit is the motive- NOT QUALITY OF LIFE for those who chose to live there AND PAY to live THERE 01:04:23 inezvermaas: I think it is a great idea that people wanting to rent out short term for more than 30 days should become professional registers businesses. What is your definition of a B&B? If they do not provide a fresh breakfast they are not a B&B! 01:07:32 inezvermaas: Level of inspection: Same as B&B's!!! Level the playing field..... 01:08:21 Mike MacAnanny: "accomodate" 01:08:55 Kenneth Simpson: What are the consequences for those who lie when they disclose information to the Town? It appears from recent conversations that there are insufficient resources to "FACT CHECK" those who rent LONG term- let a one short term..... 01:11:36 Kenneth Simpson: Given the impact and profit of rentals on a neighborhood the Permit fee should be enough to pay for a compliance organization to remove any impact of costs being paid by residents. Given the profit margins for STA it wold seem a base permit level would be around $500-750/year- that would cover compliance and regulation without pitting neighbors vs neighbors- it should be independent 01:18:37 inezvermaas: And what is your definition of a vacation rental? 01:19:01 inezvermaas: Good work! 01:19:19 Mia Slotnick: It's disappointing that residents are not allowed to speak at all 01:19:43 Mia Slotnick: And we get no response from the letters we are told to send in instead 01:20:56 Mia Slotnick: We feel that we have very little if no voice at all. Please consider limiting the # of days for hosted rentals. We have repeatedly listed the negative impact hosted rentals have on a neighborhood. Has nothing to do with being "squeamish" 01:22:20 Mia Slotnick: It is just as Linda Woodard said. We bought our house here because it's a residential neighborhood. Airbnb is a business. Maintaining The residential neighborhood should be the priorityshould be