Issue: 2022 Vol. 42 No. 1

Gabe Realty Corp. v. City of White Plains Urban Renewal, 195 A.D.3d 1020, 151 N.Y.S.3d 143 (2d Dep’t 2021)

Facts On December 5th, 2019, Respondent City of White Plains Urban Renewal Agency (“agency”) adopted a resolution approving the condemnation of certain real property in a designated urban renewal area.1 The agency identified urban blight as the cause for exercising the power of eminent domain and issued a negative declaration under the State Environmental Quality Review … Continued

Coalition for Cobbs Hill by Pasecki v. City of Rochester, 194 A.D.3d 1428, 149 N.Y.3d 400 (4th Dep’t 2021)

Facts Petitioners, tenants of an affordable senior housing community and tenants association (“coalition”), commenced this Article 78 proceeding against the following: the City of Rochester (“city”); Plymouth Gardens Inc., and Rochester Management, Inc. (“corporate respondents”); City of Rochester Planning Commission (CPC) and the Rochester Manager of Zoning (“city respondents”). This appeal involves the redevelopment of … Continued

Recent Decisions and Legislation in Environmental Law

New Jersey v. Wheeler, 475 F. Supp. 3d 308 (S.D.N.Y. 2020) Facts The plaintiffs, the States of New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, and Massachusetts, brought suit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for continuing to evade its statutory obligations under the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401-7671q (CAA). The current action arises out of New … Continued

Outside the EPA Update

This Outside the EPA Update covers U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) activities from approximately September 1, 2021, through February 15, 2022. The article doesn’t cover every single action taken by EPA during this time but attempts to summarize the highlights with a focus on EPA activities affecting New York. The Outside the EPA Update should … Continued

Message From the Section Chair

2022 is off to a busy start for the Environmental and Energy Law Section! The Brownfield Task Force is continuing to actively work on the promotion of its Brownfield Extender bill to the governor’s office and Legislature with the valuable assistance of the Bar’s legislative affairs team, and will be commenting on the proposed Part … Continued

Message From the Student Editorial Board

Every summer, the Hudson Youth Department opened its paint-peeling bungalow doors and provided free outdoor recreational programs at Oakdale for children across the city. Every day, my siblings and I would walk from our home on Frederick Street, over broken sidewalks, past the old Pocketbook factory, until we reached the lake. At Oakdale, we would … Continued