Richard C. Cahn, Esq. Village Attorney, Huntington Bay
You have asked that we review the substance of a proposed local law that would prohibit the establishment of airports in a village. This office does not as a rule review proposed local enactments since these are matters for the local legislative body based upon local conditions. We do have some comments on the source of authority for the proposed enactment.
The proposed local law by its terms would be enacted under section
Section 249 thus regulates the establishment and improvement of airport facilities, but the question of whether or where to locate airports or landing areas is a local zoning decision (Village Law, Article 7). Section 249 is not a zoning law. The right to establish zoning and other local regulations in relation to private airports is expressly preserved (§ 249 [8]).
A municipality may, through zoning regulations, exclude certain airport uses from specific districts (Anderson, New York Zoning Law and Practice, 2nd Edition, Volume 1, § 9.27). Such a regulation must bear a reasonable relationship to the promotion of the health, safety and welfare of the community (Village Law, §
