Matter of DeJesus v New York City Hous. Auth NY Slip Op 31536(U) July 12, 2013 Sup Ct, New York County Docket Number: /2013 Judge: Eileen

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Matter of DeJesus v New York City Hous. Auth. 2013 NY Slip Op 31536(U) July 12, 2013 Sup Ct, New York County Docket Number: 400618/2013 Judge: Eileen A. Rakower Republished from New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service. Search E-Courts (http://www.nycourts.gov/ecourts) for any additional information on this case. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1] SCANNED ON 711612013 * SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: Hon. EILEEN A. RAKOWER Justice PART 15 In the Matter of the Application of AIDA DEJESUS, Petitioner, 40061 8/20 13 -v- 1 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY, MILL BROOK HOUSES, Respondents. The following papers, numbered 1 to were read on this motion forlto I PAPERS NUMBERED Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause - Affidavits - Exhibits... Answer - Affidavits - Exhibits Replying Affidavits I 23 Cross-Motion : Yes X No Aida DeJesus ( Petitioner ), pro se, brings this Article 78 proceeding to reverse the New York City Housing Authority s ( NYCHA ) determination denying Petitioner s remaining-family-member grievance and terminating Petitioner s tenancy. NYCHA seeks to dismiss the claim. Petitioner claims entitlement to the lease at 503 East 13 7* Street, #07C, New York, New York, in the Mill Brook Housing Development, as a remaining family member. Her sister-in-law Deanna DeJesus and her brother William DeJesus, were the former tenant and co-tenant of the apartment, both of whom vacated the apartment in 20 1 1.

[* 2] In December 2008, Petitioner s brother, and then-current tenant of the premises, requested management s permission for Petitioner and her son to temporarily reside at the apartment. This request was approved, but, as per policy and as expressed in the approval sheet signed by both parties, such permission expired six months later on June 22, 2008. The request form, signed by Petitioner, provided that she will have no right of possession of the apartment if the tenant of record vacated. In March 20 1 1, NYCHA was notified that the tenants of record had vacated the apartment and moved to Florida in January 201 1. Petitioner then commenced this action to succeed her brother s lease as a remaining family member. On May 27,20 1 1, Petitioner met with Property Manager Gwendolyn Junious in an attempt to join the lease as a remaining family member. Ms. Junious states that she advised Aida Dejesus she had no wrights [sic] to the apartment because request was not made properly through management, I advised Ms. DeJesus she had to move out. On July 26,20 1 1, the Borough Manager Victor Hernandez upheld the disposition of Ms. Junious, finding that Petitioner was ineligible to enter into a lease with NYCHA for the subject apartment on the grounds that: 1. If Aida Dejesus was living in the apartment, it was without the written permission of the NYC Housing Authority and 2. NYC Housing Authority procedure GM- 3692 states that the tenant of record must have obtained permission from management in writing to allow the remaining family member to reside in the household one year before he/she died or vacated the apartment. Petitioner requested a grievance hearing with NYCHA for a review of her grievance. A hearing was held on February 13,20 13. On February 2 1,201 3, Hearing Officer Miller-Beauvil ( HO Miller-Beauvil ) found that Petitioner failed to establish that she, with the written permission of Management, resided in the subject apartment for at least one year prior to the tenants of record vacating the apartment in 20 1 1. Specifically, HO Miller-Beauvil stated: Grievant testified that she moved into the subject apartment in November or December 2008. The Temporary Permission Request dated December 22,2008 reveals that her addition to the household 2

[* 3] on a temporary basis was approved by Management with an effective date of December 28,2008. The approval was for a stay of six months. In June 2009, Management s permission for Grievant s temporary residency expired and Grievant was no longer authorized by Management to reside in the apartment. There was no evidence that tenant or co-tenant requested by Permanent Permission Request, that Grievant be added to their household on a permanent basis. In rendering this decision, Grievant s documentary evidence was considered in rebuttal, but did not establish that Grievant obtained Management s written permission to join tenants household on a permanent basis. Grievant is not a remaining family member according to NYCHA regulations. Petitioners now submits this CPLR Article 78 Petition, seeking to reverse NYCHA s determination denying her remaining family member status. NYCHA provides a multi-step grievance procedure to determine if an occupant qualifies as a remaining family member. NYCHA Management Manual, XI1 Remaining Family Members (Succession Rights), Section C Grievance Procedures, provides: The Development Manager shall advise an RFM claimant of hidher right to initiate a grievance proceeding as specified in the Grievance Procedure (see Section XII, D, below). The WM Grievance is commenced with the development housing manager followed by a Management Department review. Some RFM claimants may also be eligible to a grievance hearing before an Impartial Hearing Officer. Section (C)(3), exclusion fi-om a hearing provides that a temporary resident, defined as a family member with temporary residency permission only is not... entitled to a grievance hearing before an Impartial Hearing Officer. Here, Petitioner, who was listed as a temporary resident, was provided with a hearing, even though she was not entitled to one pursuant to NYCHA s Management Manual. 3

[* 4] Generally speaking, the Supreme Court is the proper venue for commencing CPLR Article 78 proceedings to challenge an administrative determination (see CPLR $7801; Matter ofpeckham v. Calogero, 12 NY3d 424 [2009]), but if such a determination is made after a mandatory evidentiary hearing is held, the standard of judicial review is substantial evidence; (see, CPLR 7803[4]; Siegel, NY Prac 101 0 [Sh Ed]). In the instant action, the evidentiary hearing held before NYCHA was not mandatory because the District Office had discretion to schedule a hearing. Thus, the case is properly before this court. NYCHA allows a remaining family member to take over the former tenant s lease. An occupant who wishes to succeed the lease of a tenant of record as a remaining family member must establish, among other things, that he or she: (a) moved into the apartment lawhlly (i.e., was listed on the housing application and authorized to reside in the apartment at initial movein; was born into/adopted intolbecame a ward of the authorized family; or permanently moved in with management s written permission); (b) remained in the apartment continuously after lawhl entry; (c)remained in the apartment for not less than one year after the date of lawful entry and prior to the date the tenant of record vacates the apartment or dies (the one-year requirement ); and (d) is otherwise eligible for public housing in accordance with the admissions standard for applicants. Individuals who have received management s permission to temporarily reside in a tenant s apartment do not qualif4r as remaining family members under this policy. To establish continuous occupancy and compliance with the one-year requirement, the occupant must be named on all affidavits of income from the time [slhe lawhlly enters the apartment until all tenantdlessees move out of the apartment or die. It is well settled that the ~ludicial review of an administrative determination is confined to the facts and record adduced before the agency. 4

[* 5] (Matter of Yarborough v. Franco, 95 N.Y.2d 342,347 [2000], quoting Matter of Fanelli v. New York City Conciliation & Appeals Board, 90 A.D.2d 756 [ 1 st Dept. 19821). The reviewing court may not substitute its judgment for that of the agency s determination but must decide if the agency s decision is supported on any reasonable basis. (Matter of Clancy -Cullen Storage Co. v. Board of Elections of the City ofnew York, 98 A.D.2d 635,636 [lst Dept. 19831). Once the court finds a rational basis exists for the agency s determination, its review is ended. (Matter of Sullivan County Harness Racing Association, Inc. v. Glasser, 30 N.Y. 2d 269,277-278 [ 19721). The court may only declare an agency s determination arbitrary and capricious if it finds that there is no rational basis for the determination. (Matter of Pel1 v. Board of Education, 34 N.Y.2d 222,23 1 [ 19741). Here, NYCHA s decision finding that Petitioner failed to establish remaining family member status based on its regulations was supported by a rational basis. Petitioner never obtained, nor does she allege to have ever had, written permission of management to reside permanently in the apartment. Accordingly, she cannot qualify as a remaining family member. Wherefore, it is hereby, ORDERED that this Petition is denied and the proceeding is dismissed. This constitutes the decision and order of the court. All other relief requested is denied. Dated: Julv 12, 2013 Check one: i t FINAL DISPOSITION X NON-FINAL DISPOSITION Check if appropriate: 17 DO NOT POST 0 REFERENCE JUL 18 2013 COUNTY CLERK S OFF1 CE NEW YORK