HARRY C. TOWNSEND Secretary, Howells Fire District
We acknowledge receipt of your letter inquiring whether the board of fire commissioners of your fire district may charge a rental fee to fire district residents and to groups such as boy scouts and girl scouts for use of the fire hall as a meeting place and as a place for community activities.
Under certain circumstances, the leasing of the property might bring the property within the definition of a "place of public assembly" as that term is defined in the Labor Law §
Under Town Law §
Real Property Tax Law §
Town Law §
Copies of the above referred to opinions are enclosed herewith for your examination.
In our opinion, a board of fire commissioners may charge a fee or rental for use of the fire hall by fire district residents and formal groups made up of residents, or may allow the free use of the fire hall by them; a fee or rental may be charged to non-residents of the district and formal groups not limited in membership to residents of the fire district; such use, if it makes the use of the premises fall within the Labor Law definition of a place of public assembly, subjects the property to Labor Law Article 17; if rental from the premises results in any profit the tax exempt status of the property may be lost; any use of the property is subject to reasonable regulation by the board of fire commissioners.
