Interlaken Homeowners' Ass'n v. City of Saratoga Springs

267 A.D.2d 842, 700 N.Y.S.2d 293, 1999 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 13566
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedDecember 23, 1999
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Interlaken Homeowners' Ass'n v. City of Saratoga Springs, 267 A.D.2d 842, 700 N.Y.S.2d 293, 1999 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 13566 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1999).

Opinion

—Cardona, P. J.

Appeal from an amended order of the Supreme Court (Caruso, J.), entered November 18, 1998 in Saratoga County, which denied a motion by certain plaintiff's for partial summary judgment.

In 1982, defendant City of Saratoga Springs amended its zoning ordinance for the purpose of reclassifying certain real property, approximately 215 acres, as a planned unit development (hereinafter PUD). The PUD, known as Interlaken, was divided into seven zones, residential zones A through E and commercial zones AA and BB, each having a particular development objective. Zone BB was to be used for the construction of a 110-room hotel-conference center, 150-seat restaurant and 170-car parking lot. As a condition of approval, the City required that a private water system be established to service the entire PUD. In September 1984, Interlaken Water Works, [843]*843Inc. (hereinafter IWW) was formed with the City’s consent to satisfy that requirement.

Thereafter, IWW obtained the necessary permits from the Department of Environmental Conservation authorizing it to be the exclusive supplier of water to the entire PUD. In actuality, IWW supplied water to phase I of the PUD, which only included zone A. In December 1994, IWW ceased supplying water and abandoned the private water facilities, apparently due to the fact that operation of the system was unprofitable given the limited number of users. At that time, plaintiff Interlaken Homeowners’ Association, whose members own homes within zone A, approached the City requesting that it take over and operate the private water system or, alternatively, connect the private water system to the City’s water system. The City declined. In November 1995, defendant Saratoga County Water Authority (hereinafter SCWA) acquired the assets of IWW as well as the exclusive right to supply water to the PUD under the former permits and began supplying water.

As the result of a foreclosure action commenced against parties having an interest in the PUD, the property was divided and various parcels were sold. On December 21, 1995, defendants John T. Roohan, J. Thomas Roohan and John S. Witt (hereinafter collectively referred to as RR&W) acquired the property comprising commercial zone BB. Thereafter, RR&W made application to the City Planning Board for amendment of the zoning ordinance to permit zone BB to be used, as an alternative to the approved use, as a 150-unit senior housing complex and also to provide that zone BB be serviced by City water. In May 1996, the Planning Board approved the amendment and specifically indicated that zone BB would be serviced by City water “unless there is a judicial order stating otherwise”.

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