Short-term rentals (STRs), often referred to locally as bed-and-breakfasts (B&Bs), are regulated in Holley, New York. The regulations stipulate that a short-term rental must have a special use permit if it operates as a B&B, which can only accommodate a maximum of four rooms and requires the owner to reside on the premises. Rentals are permitted in specific zoning districts, and they must adhere to the residential character of the area, with no structural alterations allowed that would compromise that character. Properties such as homes and smaller lodgings, particularly those in rural or semi-rural settings, thrive in this environment. The local market tends to cater to tourists seeking a quieter getaway, especially during peak seasons when outdoor activities are popular. The Village of Holley's government authority overseeing these regulations is the Village Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals. For detailed regulations and guidelines, visit the official site:.