Waterways Development Corporation v. LaValle

Citation28 A.D.3d 539,2006 NY Slip Op 02743,813 N.Y.S.2d 485
Decision Date11 April 2006
Docket Number2004-10969.
PartiesWATERWAYS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Appellant, v. JOHN JAY LAVALLE et al., Respondents.
CourtNew York Supreme Court Appellate Division

Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.

Contrary to the plaintiff's contention, the Supreme Court did not err in determining that declaratory relief was not warranted and dismissing the complaint. Pursuant to CPLR 3001, the Supreme Court may render a declaratory judgment as to the rights of the parties when there is a justiciable controversy. A justiciable controversy must involve a present, rather than hypothetical, contingent or remote, prejudice to the plaintiff (see American Ins. Assn. v. Chu, 64 NY2d 379, 383 [1985], cert denied 474 US 803 [1985]). The dispute must be real, definite, substantial, and sufficiently matured so as to be ripe for judicial determination (see generally Bauer v. Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, 91 AD2d 730 [1982]; Park Ave. Clinical Hosp. v. Kramer, 26 AD2d 613 [1966], affd 19 NY2d 958 [1967]). Generally, one who objects to the act of an administrative agency must exhaust available administrative remedies before being permitted to litigate in a court of law (see Lehigh Portland Cement Co. v. New York State Dept. of Envtl. Conservation, 87 NY2d 136, 140 [1995]).

Here, there is no present prejudice to the plaintiff. The plaintiff has not applied for a building permit for the residential units involving the variance at issue. Therefore, there has been no final determination as to the validity thereof or of the plaintiff's right to build those residential units. The only challenged actions are conversations with, and letters from, various Town of Brookhaven officials, none of which have any final effect on the validity of the variance at issue and/or the issuance of a building permit allowing the construction of the units. Thus, this dispute is not ripe for judicial review, and there is no justiciable controversy upon which the court may properly render a declaratory judgment (see Matter of United Water New Rochelle v. City of New York, ...

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