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Jane H. Concannon Revocable Trust v. Bldg. Dep't of the Town of E. Hampton
Sahn Ward Coschignano, PLLC, Uniondale, N.Y. (Christian Browne of counsel), for appellant.
Michael Sendlenski, East Hampton, N.Y. (John C. Jilnicki of counsel), for respondent Town of East Hampton Zoning Board of Appeals.
Esseks, Hefter, Angel, DiTalia & Pasca, LLP, Riverhead, N.Y. (Anthony C. Pasca and Amanda Star Frazer of counsel), for respondent Breakers Motel, Inc.
CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, J.P., SHERI S. ROMAN, JEFFREY A. COHEN, COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In a hybrid action for injunctive relief and proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78, the plaintiff/petitioner appeals from an order and judgment (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Martha L. Luft, J.), dated February 5, 2018. The order and judgment denied the plaintiff/petitioner's motion for a preliminary injunction and dismissed the complaint/petition.
ORDERED that the order and judgment is affirmed, with one bill of costs.
The plaintiff/petitioner, Jane H. Concannon Revocable Trust, owns property located on Montauk Highway in Montauk, Town of East Hampton (hereinafter the Town), which is improved with a single-family dwelling. The property is located adjacent to the property owned by the respondent Breakers Motel, Inc. (hereinafter Breakers). Both properties are located within the Resort District ("RS") zoning district. Breakers has operated a motel on the premises since at least the late 1950s. A restaurant located in the eastern wing of the motel building also operated at the premises until about 1970. According to a principal of Breakers, subsequent to 1970, the restaurant remained functional but unused with a vacant dining room, a fully equipped commercial kitchen, and an unused storage area downstairs.
In 2005, Breakers applied for a certificate of occupancy for the motel in contemplation of re-opening the restaurant. A certificate of occupancy was issued to Breakers on December 14, 2005 (hereinafter the 2005 CO), which provided for a "Group A–2" restaurant. In 2010, Breakers submitted a site plan application for the property. The public hearing notice, which was sent to the adjoining property owners, described the application as one to construct a "staircase and deck addition to a multi-unit motel building on a lot containing a restaurant, motel and resort uses." The grantor of the plaintiff/petitioner, Jane Concannon, attended the public hearing, at which the public notice was read aloud into the record. On January 19, 2011, the Planning Board approved the site plan application, and the written approval described the property, in part, as "currently improved with a restaurant." In 2014, Breakers obtained approvals from the Suffolk County Health Department to make improvements to the sanitary system in connection with the restaurant use, and significant work was done on the premises between 2014 and early 2015.
In 2015, Breakers applied for a building permit to renovate the existing restaurant and kitchen. On April 27, 2015, the Town issued the building permit. On May 1, 2015, the plaintiff/petitioner filed an application with the Town Zoning Board of Appeals (hereinafter the ZBA) seeking a determination rescinding the inclusion of the restaurant use on the 2005 CO, and revoking the building permit issued April 27, 2015. Following a hearing, the ZBA issued a determination dated April 5, 2016, denying the plaintiff/petitioner's application as untimely. The ZBA determined, inter alia, that the plaintiff/petitioner had constructive notice of the presence of the restaurant use on the Breakers's property at the time of the 2010 site plan application and subsequent hearing. Thereafter, the plaintiff/petitioner commenced this hybrid action for injunctive relief and proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 to review the ZBA's determination dated April 5, 2016, alleging, among other things, that the inclusion of the restaurant use on the 2005 CO and the issuance of the building permit were erroneous in the absence of a special permit. The plaintiff/petitioner also moved for a preliminary injunction enjoining Breakers from taking any further action to construct or operate a restaurant on the premises. The Supreme Court...
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