Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd. v. Trustees of Freeholders & Commonalty of Town of E. Hampton

2021 NY Slip Op 00584, 142 N.Y.S.3d 162, 191 A.D.3d 717
CourtAppellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
DecidedFebruary 3, 2021
DocketIndex No. 34714/09
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd. v. Trustees of Freeholders & Commonalty of Town of E. Hampton, 2021 NY Slip Op 00584, 142 N.Y.S.3d 162, 191 A.D.3d 717 (N.Y. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd. v Trustees of Freeholders & Commonalty of Town of E. Hampton (2021 NY Slip Op 00584)
Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd. v Trustees of Freeholders & Commonalty of Town of E. Hampton
2021 NY Slip Op 00584
Decided on February 3, 2021
Appellate Division, Second Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports.


Decided on February 3, 2021 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
WILLIAM F. MASTRO, A.P.J.
CHERYL E. CHAMBERS
ANGELA G. IANNACCI
LINDA CHRISTOPHER, JJ.

2017-05072
(Index No. 34714/09)

[*1]Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., et al., appellants, et al., plaintiffs,

v

Trustees of Freeholders and Commonalty of Town of East Hampton, et al., respondents, et al., defendants; Jay H. Baker and Pat Good Baker Joint Trust, nonparty-appellant.


Esseks, Hefter, Angel, Di Talia & Pasca, LLP, Riverhead, NY (Stephen R. Angel, Anthony C. Pasca, and Patricia M. Carroll of counsel), for appellants Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc., Robert Cristofaro, and Robert Cooperman.

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, New York, NY (James M. Catterson, Margaret A. Rogers, and Stephanna F. Szotkowski of counsel), for appellant Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., and nonparty-appellant (one brief filed).

Anthony B. Tohill, P.C., Riverhead, NY, for respondent Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton, and Goldstein, Rikon, Rikon & Houghton, P.C., New York, NY (Michael Rikon of counsel), for respondent Town of East Hampton (one brief filed).



DECISION & ORDER

In an action, inter alia, pursuant to RPAPL article 15 to quiet title, the plaintiffs Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc., Robert Cristofaro, and Robert Cooperman appeal, the plaintiff Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., separately appeals, and nonparty Jay H. Baker and Pat Good Baker Joint Trust separately appeals from stated portions of a judgment of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Paul J. Baisley, Jr, J.), entered April 24, 2017. The judgment, insofar as appealed from by the plaintiffs Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Nepeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc., Robert Cristofaro, and Robert Cooperman, upon a decision of the same court (Ralph T. Gazzillo, J.) dated November 4, 2016, made after a nonjury trial, dismissed the plaintiffs' first through twelfth causes of action insofar as asserted against the defendants Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton and Town of East Hampton. The judgment, insofar as appealed from by the plaintiff Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., upon the decision, dismissed the plaintiffs' first, second, third, and seventh through twelfth causes of action insofar as asserted against the defendants Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton and Town of East Hampton.

ORDERED that the appeal by nonparty Jay H. Baker and Pat Good Baker Joint Trust [*2]is dismissed, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,

ORDERED that the judgment is modified, on the law and on the facts, by deleting the provisions thereof dismissing the plaintiffs' first, second, and third causes of action insofar as asserted against the defendants Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton and Town of East Hampton, and substituting therefor provisions granting so much of those causes of action as, in effect, sought a judgment: (1) declaring that the plaintiffs Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., and Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc., own title in fee simple absolute to their respective properties extending to the mean high-water mark of the Atlantic Ocean, (2) declaring that the plaintiff Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., owns title in fee simple absolute to the westernmost 400 feet of its property extending to the mean high-water mark of the Atlantic Ocean, (3) declaring that a reservation contained in a certain deed dated March 15, 1882, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on October 25, 1882, in Liber 268 at page 478 permits the public use of the properties described therein only for fishing and fishing-related purposes, and (4) enjoining the defendants Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of Town of East Hampton and Town of East Hampton from issuing permits purporting to authorize their holders to operate and park vehicles on property owned by the plaintiffs Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., and Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc.; as so modified, the judgment is affirmed insofar as reviewed on the appeal by Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd., Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc., Tides Homeowners Association, Inc., Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc., Robert Cristofaro, and Robert Cooperman, and insofar as reviewed on the separate appeal by Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., without costs or disbursements, and the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, for the entry of an appropriate judgment in accordance herewith (see Lanza v Wagner, 11 NY2d 317, 334).

The dispute at the heart of these appeals centers around the ownership and use of part of a certain ocean beach located in the Town of East Hampton, which spans approximately 4,000 feet of oceanfront (hereinafter the beach). The plaintiffs Seaview at Amagansett, Ltd. (hereinafter Seaview), Dunes at Napeague Property Owners Association, Inc. (hereinafter Dunes), Tides Homeowners Association, Inc. (hereinafter Tides), Whalers Lane Homeowners Association, Inc. (hereinafter Whalers), and Ocean Estates Property Owners Association, Inc. (hereinafter Ocean, and, collectively with Seaview, Dunes, Tides, and Whalers, the homeowners associations), are homeowners associations that claim to own property that includes the portion of the beach lying landward of the mean high-water mark of the Atlantic Ocean. The plaintiffs Robert Cristofaro and Robert Cooperman are members of Dunes.

Since 1991, the Town, acting pursuant to chapter 91, article I of the Town of East Hampton Town Code (hereinafter the Town Code), has issued permits authorizing their holders, inter alia, to operate and park vehicles on the beach. In relevant part, section 91-3 of the Town Code defines the term "beach" as including "[a]ll land lying between a body of fresh- or salt water and the base of a bluff or dune.

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