Public comments support summer camp proposal by local artist in Saratoga Springs

July 14, 2025 | Saratoga Springs City, Saratoga County, New York


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Public comments support summer camp proposal by local artist in Saratoga Springs
The Saratoga Springs Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) held a public hearing on July 14, 2025, focusing on a proposal for a small summer art camp and the challenges surrounding its approval. The meeting opened with community members expressing support for the initiative, emphasizing the need for affordable creative spaces in the area.

Local artist Andy Williams voiced his enthusiasm for the proposed camp, highlighting its potential benefits for children in the community. He urged the board to consider granting a temporary permit to allow the camp to operate, suggesting that it could be a valuable resource for local youth. Williams noted the difficulties artists face in securing affordable spaces and encouraged the board to find a way to support the applicant, who he described as having a genuine desire to contribute to the community.

The board acknowledged the complexities of the application process, with one member indicating that the proposed level of activity would typically require a use variance. However, they expressed a willingness to work with the applicant to explore alternatives that might not necessitate such a variance.

The discussion revealed a disconnect between the applicant and city officials, with the applicant seeking clearer guidance on the necessary steps to move forward. The board encouraged the applicant to set up a meeting with their office to clarify the process and next steps.

The public hearing remains open, with the next ZBA meeting scheduled for July 28, where further discussions on the proposal will continue. The board aims to facilitate a solution that balances community needs with regulatory requirements, ensuring that creative initiatives can thrive in Saratoga Springs.

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