
The second of the three local laws on the agenda allows construction activity “on Saturdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. in business and industrial zones, when such activity does not create or is not likely to create a noise disruption,” which Bosworth said “aimed to help our businesses recover from the delays that were caused by shutting down work due to the pandemic.” This law also passed unanimously.
The last local law presented at the meeting served to “[suspend] certain regulations regarding the provision of additional seats and provide a framework for temporary outdoor seating.” Bosworth said that the recovery group had been working on the bill prior to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s allowance of outdoor seating.
“This is the most ‘fun’ of the three laws,” Bosworth said. “In their discussions, the work group thought that a good way to help our restaurants would be to allow for outdoor seating, especially in anticipation that the restaurants would be subject to reduced interior seating requirements. As of now, there is no interior seating allowed, so this becomes more viable.”
The third law also passed unanimously.
The town council will next meet on July 23 at 7 p.m., though the manner of the meeting is as yet undetermined.