Butler City Hunting & Fishing Club Appeal

18 Pa. D. & C.2d 741, 1959 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 239
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Butler County
DecidedApril 22, 1959
Docketno. 3
StatusPublished

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Butler City Hunting & Fishing Club Appeal, 18 Pa. D. & C.2d 741, 1959 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 239 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1959).

Opinion

Shumaker, P. J.,

This matter is before the court on an appeal from the action taken by the Butler County Board of Revision of Taxes and Assessment which refused to exempt for tax purposes the land and buildings of the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club, which property is located partly in East Butler Borough and partly in Summit Township, both in Butler County.

While this appeal was not taken within the time prescribed by law, this court did issue a rule on the county commissioners, acting as the Board of Assessors of Butler County, and the chief assessor of the county, to show cause why the appeal should not be allowed and said rule was later made absolute.

A full and complete hearing in the matter of the appeal was held and the notes of testimony there taken have been transcribed and filed as part of the record.

We proceed to decide this very controversial matter of whether or not the real estate of this hunting and fishing club should be removed from the tax rolls as property exempted from the levying of taxes.

The Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club is a nonprofit organization, duly incorporated under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of May 5, 1933, P. L. 289, by decree of this court of common pleas dated December 19, 1947, and filed in the Prothonotary’s Office of Butler County at Ms. D. No. 8, March Term, 1948, and has its charter recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in Butler County in Charter Book 8 at page 517.

[743]*743The Butler County Board of Assessment and Revision of Taxes, respondent in this case, was established under the provisions of The Fourth to Eighth Class County Assessment Law of May 21, 1943, P. L. 571, 72 PS §5453.101, etseq.

The Butler City Hunting and 'Fishing Club, as a nonprofit organization, is the owner of approximately 79 lots in the Butler Land Improvement Company plan, having a total area of approximately 10 acres, all being situate in the Borough of East Butler, and also is the owner of two tracts of land situate in Summit Township, one being a 65-acre tract and the other containing 6.04 acres. The title to this land was vested in the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club by deeds recorded in Butler County in Deed Book 595, page 78, Deed Book 598, page 175, Deed Book 693, page 413, and Deed Book 623, page 271. On a portion of said tracts buildings have been erected.

Prior to 1957 neither this land nor the buildings thereon was assessed for tax purposes and the same does not appear in the assessment books of Butler County from the time of its acquisition by the club up to the year of 1957.

Sometime during the year of 1957 the Chief Assessor for Butler County assessed said property and entered the same in the assessment dockets which assessments are as follows:

East Butler Borough:

(a) 79 lots or 10 acres........$ 200.00

(b) 1 lot ..................... 50.00

Total $ 250.00

Summit Township:

(a) 65 acres ................... $1,000.00

(b) 6.04 acres ................. 150.00

(c) buildings .................. 1,750.00

Total $2,900.00

[744]*744It is from this assessment, the assessment for the year 1958 and the fact that this property is no longer considered by the taxing authorities as exempt from taxation, that this appeal now before this court is taken.

The physical property of petitioner, in addition, to the foregoing land, consists of an administration building, club house, lake, ski facilities, archery course, pistol and rifle ranges, picnic and play areas.

Among the activities of petitioner are the following:

(a) A senior rifle club composed of its members and maintaining a winter range in the basement of Crawford’s Jewelry Store in the City of Butler and a summer range on the Summit Township acreage.

(b) A boys’ junior rifle and archery team and a girls’ junior rifle and archery team.

(c) A junior conservation school composed of juvenile delinquents and a program to combat juvenile delinquency.

(d) Maintenance of a pond for fishing for seniors and juniors.

(e) Feeding, game propagation and wild life conservation programs.

(f) Sponsoring wild life exhibits at farm shows.

(g) Sponsoring stream purification programs.

(h) Maintenance of picnic and recreation areas for its membership and others.

Although the general public may use the picnic and recreation area established on appellant’s ground, there are no signs designating the area as a public park, and it is not advertised as such.

All membership fees and other funds raised by The Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club go into its treasury to further the program of the club.

Admission to the Hunting and Fishing Club organization is governed by membership and the payment of annual dues and the organization has the right to [745]*745expel or restrict its members. No distinction is made as to race, color or creed in its membership or in its activities.

A major portion of the programs and activities of petitioner are carried on outside of its grounds in East Butler and Summit Township.

The corporate purpose of the Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club is set forth in its charter, as recorded in Charter Book 8, page 517, as follows:

“That said corporation is formed for the purposes of providing a suitable place for meeting and necessary facilities for keeping equipment; for the transaction of the business of the Club; for uniting and binding together those interested in hunting and fishing in the City of Butler and vicinity in Butler County, Pennsylvania, and for creating more friendly relationship between fellow sportsmen in other parts of Butler County; to work for and encourage proper legislation and regulations relative to hunting and fishing, and to discourage proposed legislation which will materially detract from said sports; to promote the sports .of hunting and fishing and to foster greater interest in hunting dogs; to promote a better feeling of sportsmanship among and between sportsmen and farmers, and other landowners throughout the district, to acquire real estate for the recreation, education and enjoyment of the members of the Club and their guests, as well as the youth of the community; to cooperate with the Pennsylvania Game and Fish Commission in the enforcement of laws, rules and regulations for the protection and development of wild life in Pennsylvania and for the improvement of hunting and fishing conditions generally.”

The Butler City Hunting and Fishing Club claims exemption from taxation on its real estate holdings by virtue of The Fourth to Eighth Class County Assess[746]*746ment Law of May 21,1943, P. L. 571, 72 PS §5453.202 (a) (9). This act provides as follows:

“(a) The following property shall be exempt from . all county, borough, town, township, road, poor, county institution district and school (except in cities) tax, to-wit:

“(9) All real property owned by one or more institutions of purely public charity, used and occupied partly by such owner or owners and partly by other institutions of purely public charity and necessary for the occupancy and enjoyment of said institutions so using it.”

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