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Hewlett Developers, Inc. v. Frisina

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County
Jan 11, 1962
32 Misc. 2d 910 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1962)

Opinion

January 11, 1962

Goldstein Maffucci for plaintiff.

Nathaniel S. Rudes for defendants.


Motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action is granted.

No facts are pleaded in the complaint from which it may be inferred that an amendment to the zoning ordinance, adopted on May 9, 1961, is illegal and void. Nor — assuming that the Board of Trustees had the power to make the agreement referred to in paragraph "Sixth" — may it be held that the facts stated show conduct on the part of defendants and reliance thereon by the plaintiff which would support a declaration of invalidity of the ordinance (see Telimar Homes v. Miller, 14 A.D.2d 586). The mere application for a building permit and an alleged promise to issue a permit if certain changes were made in the plans does not bar the defendant Board of Trustees from subsequently amending the ordinance. Even if a permit were in existence prior to the amendment to the ordinance prohibiting such use, the right to proceed under the permit would be barred unless a vested right were obtained by expenditures made and obligations incurred prior to the amendment ( Matter of Fox Lane Corp. v. Mann, 216 App. Div. 813, affd. 243 N.Y. 550; Matter of Atlas v. Dick, 275 App. Div. 670, affd. 299 N.Y. 654).


Summaries of

Hewlett Developers, Inc. v. Frisina

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County
Jan 11, 1962
32 Misc. 2d 910 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1962)
Case details for

Hewlett Developers, Inc. v. Frisina

Case Details

Full title:HEWLETT DEVELOPERS, INC., Plaintiff, v. WARREN FRISINA et al., Defendants

Court:Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County

Date published: Jan 11, 1962

Citations

32 Misc. 2d 910 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1962)
224 N.Y.S.2d 586

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