Court Opinion

ID: 5789614
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-12 18:07:03.421472+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:42:13.569435
License: Public Domain

Memorandum: Respondent appeals from a judgment in this CPLR article 78 proceeding that, inter alia, ordered him to “approve” petitioner’s application for an inspection station license. We agree with respondent that there was a rational basis for his denial of petitioner’s application and that judicial intervention therefore was not warranted (see Matter of Blake Bus. School v *1792Sobol, 176 AD2d 1139, 1140 [1991], appeal dismissed 80 NY2d 825 [1992]; Matter of Berger v Leach, 103 AD2d 1018 [1984]). Contrary to petitioner’s contention, respondent was entitled to consider past violations of inspection laws and regulations by all of the owners and employees of the prospective inspection station in determining whether to grant the application, i.e., he should issue the license “only when satisfied that the station is properly equipped and has competent personnel to make such inspections and that such inspections will be properly conducted” (Vehicle and Traffic Law § 303 [a] [1]; see generally Spencer v NYC Taxi & Limousine Commn., 30 AD3d 300 [2006]; Matter of New York City Tr. Auth. v Pierrot, 144 AD2d 814, 816 [1988]). Present — Hurlbutt, J.P, Fahey, Peradotto, Green and Gorski, JJ.