Arthur T. Connick, Esq. Village Attorney, Ardsley
You ask whether a village may purchase a building for use as a public library and lease a portion of that building back to the seller, an American Legion post, for an initial term of five years with options to renew the lease every five years for seven additional terms (a total of 40 years if each option is exercised) at an annual rental of $1.00.
A village is authorized to purchase or lease real or personal property as its purposes may require (Village Law, §
Under the terms of the proposed lease, the lessee is given the option of renewing the lease for seven additional five-year terms. An option to renew a lease is an irrevocable offer which becomes a mutually binding contract upon the acceptance of the option by the lessee (1020 ParkAve., Inc. v Raynor,
Under these circumstances, we are of the opinion that the lease in question is, in effect, not of a term of five years or less as contemplated by General Municipal Law, §
We conclude that a village may purchase a building for use as a public library and lease a portion of that building to a post of the American Legion at a nominal rent for a term not to exceed five years, provided there is no interference with the public use. A lease for a term greater than five years must be supported by fair and adequate consideration.
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of the State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of views of this office.
