Opinion
Filed May 2, 2001.
Appeals from Judgment of Supreme Court, Monroe County, Cornelius, J. — CPLR art 78.
PRESENT: PIGOTT, JR., P.J., WISNER, SCUDDER, KEHOE AND BURNS, JJ.
Judgment unanimously affirmed without costs.
Memorandum:
Supreme Court properly granted the CPLR article 78 petition and annulled the use variance granted in October 1999 with respect to real property located at 839 Long Pond Road in the Town of Greece. The variance permitted a restricted business use in a single-family residential district on the ground of unnecessary hardship. As the court properly determined, respondent, Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Greece, erred in concluding that the alleged hardship was not self-created. The evidence establishes that the owners are investors who purchased the property on speculation fully knowing that the area was zoned residential but expecting that zoning to change in time to commercial. "Hardship is self-created, for zoning purposes, where the applicant for a variance acquired the property subject to the restrictions from which he or she seeks relief" ( Matter of Eung Lim-Kim v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals, 185 A.D.2d 346, 347; see, Clark v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals, 301 N.Y. 86, 89, rearg denied 301 N.Y. 681, cert denied 340 U.S. 933; Matter of Ferruggia v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals, 233 A.D.2d 505, 507). In view of our determination, we do not consider whether the court properly concluded that the property can provide a reasonable return as it is currently zoned.