Westchester County v. Rent Guidelines Bd. of Westchester County

Decision Date23 July 1979
Citation419 N.Y.S.2d 6,71 A.D.2d 655
PartiesIn the Matter of COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER et al., Appellants, v. The RENT GUIDELINES BOARD OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY et al., Respondents.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Samuel S. Yasgur, County Atty., White Plains (Evelyn K. Isaac and Jonathan Lovett, White Plains, of counsel), for appellants.

Harold Zucker, New York City (Martin A. Shlufman, New York City, of counsel), for respondents.

Before DAMIANI, J. P., and TITONE, MARGETT and MANGANO, JJ.

MEMORANDUM BY THE COURT.

In an action, Inter alia, to declare that the Westchester County Rent Guidelines Board violated certain provisions of the State Administrative Procedure Act and the Open Meetings Law (Public Officers Law, §§ 95-106) in adopting rent guidelines for 1977-78, plaintiffs appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County, dated July 26, 1978, which, Inter alia, denied their motion for summary judgment. (This matter, originally commenced as a CPLR article 78 proceeding, was converted into a declaratory judgment action by a prior order of the same court.)

Order modified, on the law, by adding thereto, immediately after the provision denying defendant's cross motion for summary judgment, the following: "except that the cross motion is granted as to the first cause of action declaring that the Westchester County Rent Guidelines Board is not required to comply with the State Administrative Procedure Act". As so modified, order affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

Plaintiffs seek a judgment invalidating the 1977-78 rent guidelines adopted by the Westchester County Rent Guidelines Board on June 8, 1977 on the ground that the board violated certain provisions of the State Administrative Procedure Act and the Open Meetings Law (Public Officers Law, §§ 95-106). Special Term found that the County Rent Guidelines Board is a local entity excluded from the coverage of the State Administrative Procedure Act. We agree and find that defendants were, therefore, entitled to summary judgment on the first cause of action (see Incorporated Vil. of Great Neck Plaza v. Nassau County Rent Guidelines Bd., App.Div., 418 N.Y.S.2d 796 (decided herewith)). Special Term also properly held that summary relief was not warranted on the issue of whether the board violated the Open Meetings Law and, more particularly, section 99 of the Public Officers Law, by allegedly failing to give reasonable notice of its June 8 meeting. That...

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