Barnes Foundation v. Township of Lower Merion

982 F. Supp. 970, 1997 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16688, 1997 WL 663082
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 26, 1997
DocketCIV.A. 96-0372
StatusPublished
Cited by15 cases

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Barnes Foundation v. Township of Lower Merion, 982 F. Supp. 970, 1997 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16688, 1997 WL 663082 (E.D. Pa. 1997).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

ANITA B. BRODY, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION...............................................................975

BACKGROUND................................................................979

I.STANDARD FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT.................................981

II.42 U.S.C. § 1983 ...........................................................982

A. EQUAL PROTECTION................................................982

1. Legal Standard....................................................982

2. The Barnes’s Evidence.............................................985

a. The Defendants’ Reaction to the Barnes’s November 9, 1995Letter...................................................987

b. Picketing at the Reopening Gala Events.........................988

c. The Comments of Residential Neighbor Robert Mormon at theCommissioners’ Public Meeting Held on November 15, 1995.........................................................989

d. The Township’s Relations with Residents in Ardmore.............990

e. Comments About Discrimination in Ardmore.....................995

i. Commissioner Manko’s Alleged Statement....................995

ii. Ann Hutchinson’s Memo....................................998

f. Conclusion ....................................................999

B. DUE PROCESS.......................................................999

C. FIRST AMENDMENT................................................1002

III. 42 U.S.C. § 1985(3)........................................................1004

IV. 42 U.S.C. § 1981 ..........................................................1005

*977 CONCLUSION................................................................1005

APPENDIX......................... 1005

a. The Barnes’s On-Site Parking Lot.....................................1006

i. Off-Site Parking Plan........................!...................1006

ii. Zoning Hearing Board Approval of the Barnes’s On-Site Parking Lot............................................................1007

b. The Final Stages of Renovations in Autumn 1995........................1009

i. Building Inspections.............................................1009

ii. The Stop Work Order................. 1010

iii. Final Inspections and Panic Hardware ............................1010

iv. The Barnes’s Temporary Tent.....................................1013

c. November 1995: The Reopening Gala Events the November 15 Commissioners’Meeting, and Temporary Parking Permission..............1013

i. Township Manager Latshaw’s November 9,1995 Letter..............1013

ii. The November 9,1995 Meeting.....................................1015

iii. Traffic Plans for the Reopening Gala Events .......................1016

iv. The November 15, 1995 Commissioners’ Meeting and the Resolution ...........................................................1016

v. The November 30, 1995 Meeting...................................1017

vi. Temporary Parking Permission...................................1017

d. The December 1995 and August 1996 Zoning Citations...................1018

INTRODUCTION

Plaintiff the Barnes Foundation (the “Barnes”) brought this action against Defendants the Township of Lower Merion (the “Township”), the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners, Gloria P. Wolek, Frank Lutz, Kenneth E. Davis, Phyllis L. Zemble, Ora R. Pierce, James J. Prendergast, Alan C. Kessler, Brian D. Rosenthal, Joseph M. Man-ko, Howard L. West, W. Bruce McConnel III, James S. Ettelson, and David A. Sonen-shein (the “Commissioners”) under 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1985(3) for violations of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. The crux of the Barnes’s claim is that the Township and its Board of Commissioners enforced zoning, parking, police, and fire code regulations in a discriminatory manner against the Barnes because of their racial bias toward three of its Trustees who are African American. The Township and the Commissioners (collectively the “Defendants”) now move for summary judgment under Rule 56 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure because they assert that the Barnes does not have any evidence to present at trial that would show that they discriminated against it. 1

My inquiry in deciding the Defendants’ motions for summary judgment is a narrow one. I am not being called upon to decide the truth of either side’s story or to determine what the facts are, for those are the functions of the jury. Rather, under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, my task in deciding these motions for summary judgment is to focus solely on the evidence supporting the Barnes’s case and to determine whether it is sufficient to require a trial. This task requires me to resolve two questions, the first being whether the evidence supporting the Barnes’s case would be admissible at trial under the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the second being whether, assuming that all of the Barnes’s admissible evidence were true, that evidence would be legally sufficient to allow a jury to conclude that the Defendants had deprived the Barnes of its rights under either the Equal Protection Clause or the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. See Fed.R.Civ.P.

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