115 Misc. 449 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1921
Certiorari, to review a determination of the board of appeals permitting the erection, partly in a business zone,» and partly in a residence zone, of a proposed building of a business character. The power to fix the zones, and create the several use districts, resides wholly in the board of estimate and apportionment, except in so far as that body may, under the statute (Laws of 1917, chap. 601, amending § 242-a of chap. 503, Laws of 1916) have delegated to the board of appeals the right to vary the application of the use district regulations adopted by the board of estimate and apportionment. The board of estimate and apportionment placed the property on the easterly side of Madison avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, in a district restricted to residence use. It placed in the same use district the property on the westerly side of Madison avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, and running westwardly to a point 100 feet west of the westerly line' of Madison avenue. It placed in a business use district the property adjoining, on the west, the last-mentioned property and running westwardly to a point beyond the westerly line of the property owned by Astor. Astor’s plot is bounded on the east by the westerly line of Madison avenue, on the south by Thirty-fifth street, on the north by Thirty-sixth
Writ sustained.