In a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeals upheld the Second Department’s decision in Hunters For Deer v Town of Smithtown that the Town may not regulate discharge setbacks for bow and arrow in a manner inconsistent with...more
Legal pre-existing nonconforming uses (aka grandfathered uses) have a tenuous existence in New York. Although protected by vested property rights in the Constitution, many local zoning ordinances seek to eliminate these...more
10/21/2019
/ Abandoned Property ,
Abandonment ,
Commercial Property Owners ,
Grandfathered Status ,
Local Ordinance ,
Manufacturing Facilities ,
Municipalities ,
Nonconforming Use ,
Property Owners ,
Real Estate Market ,
State and Local Government ,
Zoning Laws
The Long Island Central Pine Barrens Protection Act (“Act”), enacted in 1993, created the Central Pine Barrens Joint Planning & Policy Commission (“Commission”) which implements the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (“Plan”). ...more
Builders, developers and property owners are often cited for zoning violations that become the subject of criminal enforcement proceedings in court (i.e. appearance tickets). Certainly, a party can have the court decide the...more
4/23/2019
/ Appeals ,
Building Codes ,
Certificates of Occupancy ,
Criminal Liability ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Local Ordinance ,
Motions to Stay Proceedings ,
Real Estate Development ,
Site Plans ,
State and Local Government ,
Zoning Laws