Delaware Riverkeeper Network v. Middlesex Twp. ZHB v. R.E. Gas Development, LLC

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 7, 2017
DocketDelaware Riverkeeper Network v. Middlesex Twp. ZHB v. R.E. Gas Development, LLC - 1229, 1323 and 2609 C.D. 2015
StatusUnpublished

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Delaware Riverkeeper Network v. Middlesex Twp. ZHB v. R.E. Gas Development, LLC, (Pa. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Delaware Riverkeeper Network, : Clean Air Council, David Denk, : No. 1229 C.D. 2015 Jennifer Chomicki and Joann Groman : Argued: November 14, 2016 : v. : : Middlesex Township Zoning : Hearing Board : : v. : : R.E. Gas Development, LLC and : Middlesex Township : : Appeal of: R.E. Gas Development, LLC :

Delaware Riverkeeper Network, : Clean Air Counsel, David Denk : No. 1323 C.D. 2015 and Jennifer Chomicki : : v. : : Middlesex Township Zoning : Hearing Board : : : v. : : R.E. Gas Development, LLC and : Middlesex Township and : Robert G. Geyer : : Appeal of: Robert G. Geyer : Delaware Riverkeeper Network, : Clean Air Council, David Denk, : No. 2609 C.D. 2015 Jennifer Chomicki, and Joann : Groman, : : Appellants : : v. : : Middlesex Township Zoning : Hearing Board : : v. : : R.E. Gas Development, LLC, : Middlesex Township, and Robert G. : Geyer :

BEFORE: HONORABLE PATRICIA A. McCULLOUGH, Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge HONORABLE BONNIE BRIGANCE LEADBETTER, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE WOJCIK FILED: June 7, 2017

Objectors1 appeal the order of the Butler County Court of Common Pleas (trial court) denying their appeal of the Middlesex Township (Township) Zoning Hearing Board’s (Board) decision that denied their substantive challenge to the Township’s Ordinance 127 and denied their appeal of the zoning permit that

1 The Objectors are the Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRKN), the Clean Air Council (CAC), and David Denk, Jennifer Chomicki, and Joann Groman, landowners in Weatherburn Heights Planned Residential Development in Middlesex Township near the well site. the Township issued to R.E. Gas Development, LLC (Rex). Rex and Robert G. Geyer (Geyer) appeal the stays that the trial court issued during the pendency of the appeal of the Board’s decision. We affirm the order that affirmed the Board’s decision and dismiss the appeals of the trial court’s stay order. The farm property owned by Robert G. Geyer is along the south side of the east-west Route 228 corridor in the Township near its boundary with Adams Township and is near the Weatherburn Heights (Weatherburn) Planned Residential Development (PRD). In November 2012, the Township’s Board of Supervisors enacted Ordinance 125 creating the R-AG Residential Agriculture Zoning District, a mixed use district, to limit suburban growth and the location of PRD developments from a majority of the zoning districts in the Township.2 The Geyer

2 Ordinance 125 added Section 175-243 to the Township’s Zoning Ordinance which states that the purpose of the R-AG Zoning District “is to provide for agricultural uses, low- density residential development and planned higher density development in areas where the general character is defined by rural areas which are in close proximity to major roads, infrastructure and areas near existing concentrated residential development and to provide for compatible public, semipublic and accessory uses as conditional uses or uses by special exception.” Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 1760a. Ordinance 125 also added Section 175- 244(A)(1) to the Zoning Ordinance providing the following permitted principal uses in the R-AG Residential Agriculture District: farms; greenhouse or tree nursery; single-family dwellings; two-family dwellings; government buildings; municipal firehouses; schools; public utilities, except buildings; and municipal recreation. Id. In turn, Section 175-8 defines “public utility” as:

A. Any person or corporation now or hereafter owning or operating in this commonwealth equipment or facilities for:

(1) Producing, generating, transmitting, distributing or furnishing natural or artificial gas, electricity or steam for the production of light, heat or power to or for the public for compensation.

(2) Diverting, developing, pumping, impounding, distributing or furnishing water to or for the public for compensation.

(Footnote continued on next page…) 2 farm is located in the R-AG Residential Agriculture District and Rex has leased the oil and gas underlying Geyer’s property. In August 2014, the Township’s Board of Supervisors enacted Ordinance 127 over the objection of the Township’s Planning Commission. Ordinance 127 states that the “Township Zoning Ordinance as currently written does not expressly provide for the use or regulation of oil and gas operations” and the “Township Board of Supervisors desires to expressly provide for the use and regulation of oil and gas operations within the Township.” Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 34a. Ordinance 127 allows for “oil and gas well site development” as a

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(5) Transporting or conveying natural or artificial gas, crude oil, gasoline or petroleum products, materials for refrigeration, or oxygen or nitrogen or other fluid substance by pipeline or conduit for the public for compensation.

(6) Sewage collection, treatment or disposal for the public for compensation.

(7) Conveying or transmitting messages or communications, except as excluded below, by telephone, telegraph or domestic public land mobile radio service, including, but not limited to, point-to-point microwave radio service for the public for compensation.

Id. at 1594a-1595a. However, Section 175-8 also provides that “[t]he term ‘public utility’ shall not include . . . [a]ny producer of natural gas not engaged in distributing such gas directly to the public for compensation.” Id. at 1595a. Finally, Section 175-8 defines “public utility building” as “[a]ny administrative, maintenance, storage or service building operated by a public utility.” Id. In addition, Section 175-8 defines “structure” as “[a]ny man-made object having an ascertainable stationary location on or in land or water, whether or not affixed to the land.” Id. at 1598a.

3 permitted principal and accessory use in the AG-A Rural Residential District;3 AG- B Agricultural District; I-1 Restricted Industrial District; and the R-AG Residential Agriculture District; and as a conditional use in the C-2 Highway Commercial District; TC Town Center District; and C-3 Regional Commerce District. The ordinance provides natural gas compressor stations as a permitted use in the I-1 Restricted Industrial District and as a conditional use in the AG-A Residential District; AG-B Agricultural District; C-2 Highway Commercial District; TC Town Center District; and C-3 Regional Commerce District. The ordinance also provides natural gas processing plants as a conditional use in the I-1 Restricted Industrial and C-3 Regional Commerce Districts. See R.R. at 48a.4 In September 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued well permits for drilling on the Geyer farm (Geyer site). The Township also granted Rex’s application for a zoning permit for the drilling. In October 2014, Objectors filed a substantive validity challenge to Ordinance 127 and an appeal of the zoning permit, which the Board consolidated

3 Ordinance 127 added the definition of “oil and gas well site development” to Section 175-8 of the Township’s Zoning Ordinance which is defined as “well location assessment, including seismic operations, well site preparation, construction, drilling, water or fluid storage operations, hydraulic fracturing and site restoration associated with an oil and gas well of any depth. The term includes conventional (vertical) and non-conventional (horizontal) methods of drilling.” R.R. at 35a.

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