Crown Wrecking Co. v. Zoning Hearing Board

454 A.2d 683, 71 Pa. Commw. 310, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1240
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 21, 1983
DocketAppeal, No. 2315 C.D. 1981
StatusPublished
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Crown Wrecking Co. v. Zoning Hearing Board, 454 A.2d 683, 71 Pa. Commw. 310, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1240 (Pa. Ct. App. 1983).

Opinion

Opinion bt

Judge MacPhail,

This 'case .comes to us on appeal from a decision of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County reversing the Zoning Hearing Board (Board) of Boss Township and ordering Boss Township municipal officials to issue to Crown "Wrecking Company (Crown) appropriate use permits to allow Crown to continue to operate its commercial demolition landfill.

The tract of land at issue in this case is located within a residential district in Boss Township. In 1976 neighboring landowners, taking issue with Crown’s use of the property as a landfill, brought an action in equity to enjoin Crown’s usage. The trial court, after a hearing on the matter, ordered the Boss Township zoning officer “to register or not to register the property”1 as a prior non-conforming use. The zoning officer registered Crown’s use as non-conforming and an appeal to the Board was taken by neighboring landowners. The Board reversed the zoning officer and Crown appealed to the Court of Common Pleas. That Court2 ordered the case remanded to the Board for the consideration of factual and legal issues not previously considered.

On remand, the Board held further hearings concerning the usage of this property. Crown asserted [312]*312four separate legal grounds in support of its claim to use the property as a landfill:

1) that Crown had a right to a variance;
2) that the Boss Township ordinance unconstitutionally excluded landfills;
3) that the use as a landfill was a prior nonconforming use; and
4) that the Township was estopped from denying Crown the right to use the premises as a landfill.

In a decision issued November 10, 1980, the Board found against Crown on all four grounds. Crown then perf ected its appeal to the Common Pleas Court. That Court, without taking further evidence, affirmed the Board’s conclusions concerning the “traditional” variance 'claim and the non-conforming use claim, but it reversed the Board on the exclusionary challenge and the “variance by estoppel” claims and, as we have noted, ordered the issuance of the appropriate permits. The Board of Commissioners of Boss Township (Commissioners) filed the present appeal from that order.

The Board, the Common Pleas Court and both parties to this action all agree that the Boss Township Zoning Ordinance totally excludes the operation of a commercial landfill throughout Boss Township. The Board justified such an exclusion on the basis that “the residents within the vicinity of the . . . landfill have been subjected to disturbances ..., air pollution, noise pollution,.. . [and] safety hazards on the public roadways in the vicinity. . . .”3 However, this Court, in the recent decision of Moyer’s Landfill, Inc. v. Zoning Hearing Board of Lower Providence Township, 69 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 47, 450 A.2d 273, 278 (1982) has held that evidence limited to the detrimental ef[313]*313fe'cts of a use on a site and its nearby environs would be insufficient to defeat a constitutional challenge to a municipality-wide exclusion. We consider Moyer’s Landfill to be controlling in tbe instant case4 and we therefore 'affirm the Common Pleas Court.5

[314]*314Order

The order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, No. SA 443 of 1977, dated August 18, 1981, is hereby affirmed.

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