Butler Area Sch. Dist. Appeal

515 A.2d 326, 100 Pa. Commw. 452
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 11, 1986
Docket926 C.D. 1985, 922 C.D. 1985, 1173 C.D. 1985 and 1174 C.D. 1985
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Butler Area Sch. Dist. Appeal, 515 A.2d 326, 100 Pa. Commw. 452 (Pa. Ct. App. 1986).

Opinion

100 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 452 (1986)
515 A.2d 326

In Re: Appeal of Armco, Inc. from the Decision of the Board of Assessment and Appeals of Butler County. Butler Area School District, Township of Butler, and the City of Butler, Appellants.
In Re: Appeal of Armco, Inc. from the Decision of the Board of Assessment and Appeals of Butler County. The Board of Assessment and Appeals of Butler County and Butler County, Appellants.
In Re: Appeal of United States Steel Corporation from 1984 Real Estate Assessment. The Board of Assessment and Appeals of Butler County, Appellant.
In Re: Appeal of United States Steel Corporation from 1984 Real Estate Assessment. The South Butler County School District of Saxonburg, Butler County, Pennsylvania, Appellant.

Nos. 926 C.D. 1985, 922 C.D. 1985, 1173 C.D. 1985 and 1174 C.D. 1985.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Argued May 14, 1986.
September 11, 1986.

*453 Argued May 14, 1986, before President Judge CRUMLISH, JR., and Judges CRAIG, MacPHAIL, DOYLE, BARRY, COLINS and PALLADINO.

*454 Charles E. Dillon, Dillon, McCandless & King, for appellant, Butler Area School District.

Bruno A. Muscatello, Stepanian and Muscatello, for appellant, Township of Butler.

Martin J. O'Brien, for appellant, City of Butler.

Alexander H. Lindsay, Jr., with him, James W. Gerlach, Lindsay, Kemper & Lutz, P.C., for appellant, Board of Assessment Appeals of Butler County.

Timothy F. McCune, for appellant, South Butler County School District of Saxonburg.

Anthony R. Thompson, Thompson, Somach and Vangilder, for appellee, Armco, Inc.

Frank P. Krizner, for appellee, United States Steel Corporation.

OPINION BY JUDGE CRAIG, September 11, 1986:

In these consolidated appeals, appellant Butler County[1] challenges orders of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County upholding the constitutionality of section 704 of The Fourth-to-Eighth Class County Assessment Law (Law),[2] 72 P.S. §5453.704, and reducing the assessed values of appellees Armco Steel's and United States Steel's industrial real estate[3] by applying *455 the State Tax Equalization Board (STEB) common level ratio to Armco's properties' 1984 market value and U.S. Steel's property's 1984 market value, instead of the predetermined ratio permitted under section 602 of the Law, 72 P.S. §5453.602.

Section 602 of the Law reads in pertinent part as follows:

After there has been established and completed for the entire county the permanent system of records consisting of tax maps, property record cards and property owners' index, as required by section 306 of the act herein amended, real property shall be assessed at a value based upon an established predetermined ratio, of which proper notice shall be given, not exceeding seventy-five per centum (75%) of actual value.. . . In arriving at actual value the county may utilize the current market value or it may adopt a base year market value.

Butler County, pursuant to section 602, has adopted 1969 as its base year and determines a property's assessed value by applying a predetermined ratio of 75% of the property's base year market value. Consequently, the Butler County Board of Assessment determined Armco's Butler County properties' market and assessed values to be $24,455,014 and $18,341,261, respectively, for the 1984 tax year. The board determined United States Steel's Butler County property's market and assessed values to be $2,697,350 and $2,023,303 for the 1983 tax year.

Armco and United States Steel appealed the 1984 assessments to the Butler County Board of Assessment *456 and sought reductions of the assessed values. After conducting separate hearings concerning Armco's and United States Steel's respective assessments, the board denied the appeals and retained the assessments on the appellees' respective properties.

From the board's denial of their appeals, Armco and United States Steel appealed to the court of common pleas. Taxpayer assessment appeals are governed by section 704 of the Law, which reads in pertinent part as follows:

(b) In any appeal of an assessment the court shall make the following determinations:
(1) the current market value for the tax year in question.
(2) the common level ratio.
(c) The court, after determining the current market value of the property for the tax year in question, shall then apply the established predetermined ratio to such value unless the common level ratio varies by more than fifteen per centum (15%) from the established predetermined ratio, in which case the court shall apply the common level ratio to the current market value of the property for the tax year in question.
(d) Nothing herein shall prevent any appellant from appealing any base year valuation without reference to ratio.

Consequently, once a taxpayer appeals its assessment to a court of common pleas, section 704 of the Law requires the court to determine (1) the property's current market value for the year in question and (2) the common level ratio established by the STEB. Furthermore, section 704 requires the court to apply the STEB common level ratio to the current market value if the STEB common level ratio varies by more than 15% from the established predetermined ratio.

*457 Consistent with the requirements of section 704, the court of common pleas determined the current market value of Armco's Butler County properties to be $19,500,000. The parties stipulated that the current market value of United States Steel's Butler County property was $2,699,000. Because the court, pursuant to stipulation by the parties, determined the STEB common level ratio for Butler County to be 23.9% and 26.9%,[4] both of which vary by more than 15% from the established predetermined ratio of 75%,[5] the court, as required by section 704, applied the STEB common level ratios to the current market values of the properties in question. Consequently, the court of common pleas reduced the assessed values of Armco's and United States Steel's Butler County properties to approximately $4,600,000 and $726,000, respectively.[6]

*458 From the court decrees reducing the assessments, Butler County appealed to this court, where it contends that section 704 of the Law operates to violate the "uniformity clause" of art. VIII, §1 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,[7] and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. The county specifically contends that, once it adopted the predetermined ratio of base year market value real estate assessment method described in section 602 of the Law, application of section 704 of the Law is unconstitutional because it results in discriminatory treatment of taxpayers in contravention of the "uniformity clause" by requiring the use of one method of assessing real estate administratively and a different method of assessment only as to those taxpayers who appeal. We cannot agree.

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