William R. DiCenzo, Sr. and Buenos Hill Inc. v. The City of Saratoga Springs, et al.

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. New York
DecidedMarch 12, 2026
Docket1:24-cv-01513
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

WILLIAM R. DICENZO, SR. and BUENOS HILL INC.,

Plaintiffs, 1:24-cv-01513 (AMN/DJS) v.

THE CITY OF SARATOGA SPRINGS, et al.,

Defendants.

APPEARANCES: OF COUNSEL:

LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM R. DICENZO WILLIAM R. DICENZO, ESQ. 3462 Junction Boulevard Jackson Heights, New York 11372 Attorneys for Plaintiffs

JOHNSON & LAWS, LLC GREGG TYLER JOHNSON, ESQ. 646 Plank Road – Suite 205 OLIVIA G. REINHARDT, ESQ. Clifton Park, New York 12065 Attorneys for Defendants Susan Barden, Albert Flick, Mark Torpey, Sara Boivin, Ruth Horton, Meg Kelly, Joseph O’Neil, III, the City of Saratoga Springs, and the City Planning Board

CONWAY, DONOVAN & MANLEY PLLC RYAN T. DONOVAN, ESQ. 50 State Street – Second Floor RYAN E. MANLEY, ESQ. Albany, New York 12207 Attorneys for Defendant Dillon Moran

CAPEZZA HILL, LLP THOMAS A. CAPEZZA, ESQ. 30 South Pearl Street – Suite P-110 ALEXANDRA VON STACKELBERG, Albany, New York 12207 ESQ. Attorneys for Defendants Alfio Bonacio, Jr., BJ Kozlowski, Bonacio Construction, Inc., and B&B Plumbing & Heating

Hon. Anne M. Nardacci, United States District Judge: MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER I. INTRODUCTION On December 12, 2024, Plaintiffs William R. Dicenzo, Sr. and Buenos Hill, Inc. (“Buenos”) filed a complaint against Alfio “Sonny” Bonacio Jr. (“Bonacio”), BJ Kozlowski (“Kozlowski”), Bonacio Construction, Inc. (“Bonacio Construction”), and B&B Plumbing & Heating (together, the “Bonacio Defendants”); the City of Saratoga Springs (the “City”), the

Saratoga Springs Planning Board (the “Planning Board”), Susan Barden, Sara Boivin, Albert Flick, Ruth Horton, Meg Kelly, Joseph O’Neil, III, Mark Torpey, and Dillon Moran (together, the “Saratoga Defendants”) (collectively, “Defendants”)1 alleging violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970, 18 U.S.C. § 1961 et seq., (“RICO”), 42 U.S.C. § 1983, and 42 U.S.C. § 1985(3). Dkt. No. 1 (“Complaint”).2 On April 23, 2025, the Bonacio Defendants filed a motion to dismiss the Complaint pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6). Dkt. No. 37. On April 25, 2025, the Saratoga Defendants also filed motions to dismiss the Complaint pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Dkt. Nos. 38, 41. Plaintiffs opposed the motions on May 16, 2025, see Dkt. No. 45, and the Bonacio Defendants and Saratoga Defendants, except for Defendant Moran, filed replies

in further support of their respective motions on June 6, 2025. Dkt. Nos. 48, 49. Accordingly, Defendants’ motions to dismiss are now ripe for adjudication.

1 Although Anthony “Skip” Scirocco was also named as a defendant, according to the Complaint, Mr. Scirocco was deceased at the time Plaintiffs commenced this action. See Dkt. No. 1 at ¶ 49. Accordingly, the Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over any claims asserted against him. See El-Hajj-Bey v. Rittenband, No. 24-cv-1046, 2025 WL 486776, at *4 (D. Conn. Feb. 13, 2025) (noting that “[a]n action is void against a defendant who was deceased at the time the action began” (citation omitted)). 2 Plaintiffs also seek injunctive relief to enjoin the implementation of the Unified Development Ordinance, which they frame as a separate cause of action. See Dkt. No. 1 at ¶¶ 391-398. However, injunctive relief is a form of remedy, not an independent claim. For the reasons set forth below, Defendants’ motions to dismiss are granted. II. BACKGROUND Unless otherwise noted, the following facts are drawn from the Complaint, its attachments, or materials it incorporates by reference, and are assumed to be true for purposes of ruling on the motion, see Div. 1181 Amalgamated Transit Union-N.Y. Emps. Pension Fund v. N.Y.C. Dep’t of

Educ., 9 F.4th 91, 94 (2d Cir. 2021) (per curiam), or are otherwise matters of public record. Williams v. N.Y.C. Hous. Auth., 816 F. App’x 532, 534 (2d Cir. 2020). A. The Parties Buenos is a New York corporation incorporated on April 11, 2017. Dkt. No. 1 at ¶ 37. Buenos has owned real property located at 254 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 (the “Property”) since July 31, 2017. Id. Plaintiff Dicenzo is a director and member of Buenos’ Board, and a resident of Saratoga Springs, New York. Id. at ¶ 38. The Bonacio Defendants consist of Bonacio, Kozlowski, Bonacio Construction, and B&B Plumbing & Heating. See id. at ¶¶ 54-57. Bonacio Construction is a corporation with its principal office located in Saratoga Springs, New York. Id. at ¶ 56. Defendant Bonacio is the owner and chief executive officer of Bonacio Construction and its subsidiaries. Id. at ¶ 54. B&B Plumbing

& Heating is a partnership with its principal offices located in Saratoga Springs, New York. Id. at ¶ 57. Defendants Bonacio and Kozlowski are partners in B&B Plumbing & Heating and both reside in Saratoga County, New York. Id. at ¶¶ 54-55. The Saratoga Defendants consist of the City, the Planning Board, Meg Kelly, Susan Barden, Albert Flick, Mark Torpey, Sara Boivin, Ruth Horton, Joseph O’Neil III, and Dillon Moran. See id. at ¶¶ 39-48, 50-51. The City is a municipal corporation with a City Council comprised of five elected commissioners who have final approval authority over changes in zoning and the passage of local laws and ordinances. Id. at ¶ 39. The Planning Board is comprised of appointees by the City’s mayor who, among other things, adopt rules and regulations and prepare recommendations for changes to Saratoga Springs’ zoning ordinance. Id. at ¶ 40. Defendant Kelly was Deputy Mayor of the City from 2013 to 2017, after which, she became Mayor of the City from 2017 to 2021. Id. at ¶ 48. Of particular relevance here, Defendant Kelly presided over the December 21, 2021 City Council meeting that adopted the Unified Development Ordinance

(“UDO”). Id. Defendants Torpey, Boivin, and Horton served as members of the Planning Board at various times. Defendant Torpey served as a member of the Planning Board since at least 2013 and served as the Chairperson from February 2014 to December 2023. Id. at ¶ 45. Defendant Boivin was a member of the Planning Board from at least 2019 through 2021, and served as the acting Chairperson at the April 22, 2021 Board hearing. Id. at ¶ 46. Defendant Horton was a member of the Planning Board from 2017 through 2021, served as acting Chairperson at the October 28, 2021 Board hearing, and was present during the majority of Buenos’ workshop meetings and Board hearings. Id. at ¶ 47. Defendant Barden is the principal planner within the Office of Planning and Economic Development as well as the “chief policy maker” for the City.

Id. at ¶ 43. Defendant Flick is a Senior Engineering Technician within the City’s Department of Public Works, who was responsible for mapping the City’s water and sewer districts. Id. at ¶¶ 44, 97. Defendant O’Neil is the Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, a position he has held since 2008. Id. at ¶ 50. Defendant Moran is the Commissioner of Accounts for the City and serves as City Clerk, Assessor, Insurance Officer, Purchasing Agent, and Records Management Officer. Id. at ¶ 51. B. The Complaint Though not a model of clarity, Plaintiffs, who are longtime owners of the Property, appear to broadly allege that the Bonacio Defendants conspired with the Saratoga Defendants to pressure Plaintiffs to sell their Property by limiting its use as an auto sales and service business in numerous ways, which the Court briefly summarizes below. See, e.g., id.

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