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Resident denounces Ancram zoning rewrite as overbearing and exclusionary

January 17, 2026 | Ancram, Columbia County, New York


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Resident denounces Ancram zoning rewrite as overbearing and exclusionary
At the Jan. 15 Ancram meeting, resident Lynn Shu delivered a lengthy public-comment statement criticizing the town's zoning revisions committee and the scale of the proposed code updates. Shu said the town's new zoning materials (described in the comment as "over 300 pages") impose excessive and intrusive requirements that will raise costs, chill development and make enforcement selective. "This tiny depressed agricultural town... has absolutely no need for over 300 pages of so called zoning laws," Shu said.

Shu recommended a substantial reduction of the code to essentials and argued that lawyers trained in protection of property rights — not what she called "busy bodies" — should lead any revision. Several other residents and a board member who sits on the zoning revisions committee pushed back on Shu's rhetorical framing, agreeing that some provisions merit review but objecting to language that grouped committee members by gender or party. The exchange highlighted strong local sentiment on both the substance of zoning changes and the tone of public debate surrounding them.

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