In this action inter alia to declare invalid and unconstitutional Ordinance No. 1205/74 (referred to in plaintiffs’ papers herein as Resolution No. 19/74) of the City of Long Beach, defendants appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, entered April 29, 1974, which granted plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction. Order reversed, without costs, and motion denied. On March 5, 1974 the Common Council of the City of Long Beach enacted the above-mentioned Ordinance No. 1205/74. This repealed Ordinance No. 1121/72 and changed the pattern of selecting members of the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Long Beach from that set forth in section 81-a of the General City Law to that set forth in section 81 of that law. The newly enacted ordinance also terminated the tenure of the plaintiff members of the board of zoning appeals. Plaintiffs sought to restrain defendants from enforcing Ordinance No. 1205/74 and from removing them from their positions as duly constituted members of the board of zoning appeals. On April 29, 1974 the preliminary injunction under review was granted enjoining the defendant Common Council of the City of Long Beach from interfering with the rights of plaintiffs to continue to hold office as lawful members of the board of zoning appeals, pending a trial of the action. On May 6, 1974 defendants filed a notice of appeal, which had the effect of imposing a statutory stay of all proceedings to enforce the preliminary injunction (CPLR 5519, subd. [a], par. 1). The defendant common council then appointed a new board of zoning appeals, which has, since
