Frasca v. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 14, 2024
Docket3:22-cv-02022
StatusUnknown

This text of Frasca v. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates (Frasca v. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, M.D. Pennsylvania primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Frasca v. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates, (M.D. Pa. 2024).

Opinion

| IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT | FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA | DOMINICK FRASCA, : No, 3:22cv2022 Plaintiff : : (Judge Munley) | V. : | : | WALLENPAUPACK LAKE ESTATES : } and WALLENPAUPACK LAKE : | PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, : | Defendants : □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Lb benses se see see soos seas Sess SSeS SOas aSOS SSeS MEMORANDUM Before the court is a motion to dismiss (Doc. 3) filed by Defendants | Wallenpaupack Lake Estates and Wallenpaupack Lake Property Owners | Association (“Wallenpaupack Lake Estates” or “association’). Having been fully | briefed, this matter is ripe for disposition.’ | Background Wallenpaupack Lake Estates is a private community in Wayne County, Pennsylvania where plaintiff owns property. (Doc. 1-1, Complaint Jf 1-3). Asa community subject to a property owner’s association, Wallenpaupack Lake | Estates promulgates regulations regarding its members. (See id. Tf] 4-9). | Plaintiff acknowledges these regulations apply to him based on his property

|’ This matter was transferred to the undersigned by the Honorable Robert D. Mariani on November 7, 2023.

| ownership in the association. (Id.) Furthermore, because the association | | operates a marina within the community, some of Wallenpaupack Lake Estates * | regulations concern boats and docking of boats at slips in the marina. (Id. ff] 5-9, □□ 11-15). Plaintiff avers that association regulations prevent him from docking his

| pontoon boat at the marina. (Id. at ff] 11-15). 2

| As further alleged, plaintiff bought a pontoon boat for $117,000 in August 2021.5 (Id. Jf] 6-7). Per plaintiff, his pontoon boat measures more than twenty- | four (24) feet in length. (See id. J 11). Plaintiff avers that defendants historically | allowed pontoon boats measuring more than twenty-four (24) feet in length to

| dock at the marina and use Lake Wallenpaupack. (Id. {J 7). Such a practice | allegedly reflected Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission regulations | regarding length as reflected on an owner's boat registration card. (id) The | certificate of boat registration attached to the complaint indicates that plaintiff's

a The averments in plaintiffs complaint are subject to a separate motion for sanctions filed | Wallenpaupack Lake Estates discussed at the end of this memorandum. (Doc. 7). The | averments in plaintiffs complaint directly contradict information contained within the exhibits | attached to the complaint. Footnote 3 addresses a contradiction regarding the date plaintiff | purchased the pontoon boat. Footnote 5 addresses a contradiction in allegations regarding | defendants’ change to regulations regarding boat length. | > Plaintiff alleges in the complaint that he acquired the pontoon boat in August 2020. (Doc. 1-1 | { 6). Plaintiff also avers that he only bought the pontoon boat after relying on statements made | by defendants’ representative in August 2021 regarding defendants’ marina regulations. (Id. □□□ | 6-7). The sales receipt attached to the complaint indicates that plaintiff purchased a 2022 | Sylvan Marine S3 LS pontoon boat with a Yamaha motor and Venture trailer on August 28, 2021. (Doc. 3-1, Complaint, Exh. A). | 2

| pontoon boat measures “24 feet ** inches” in length. (Doc. 3-1, Complaint, Exh.

B)(emphasis added).4 Additionally, plaintiff alleges that similar pontoon boats | . . | were allowed to dock and use the lake in accordance with these regulations.

| (Doc. 1-1, Complaint J 8). Per the complaint, association regulations at the time of purchase did not | preclude or prohibit plaintiff from obtaining a dock slip for use of a pontoon boat

on the lake. (Id. 76). Additionally, plaintiff contends that he confirmed the | regulations with a Wallenpaupack Lake Estates representative by phone prior to

| buying the boat. (id.) Plaintiff also alleges that he purchased the pontoon boat relying on the phone call and the association’s interpretation of its regulations at that time. (id. Jf] 6-7). According to plaintiff, he then used the pontoon boat on a regular basis. (Id. {J 10). | Subsequently, per plaintiff, defendants’ board of directors “changed the | regulations” for boat measurement in October 2022. ° (Id. J 11). This change | prohibited boats over twenty-four (24) feet in length from docking at the marina.

| 4 The exhibits are not attached to the copy of the complaint included with the notice of removal | (See Doc. 1-1). For the purposes of discussing the exhibits to the complaint, the court refers to the version attached as an exhibit to the motion to dismiss. (Doc. 3-1). |° Although plaintiff avers that defendants’ board of directors changed the regulations in | October 2022, the exhibits attached to the complaint indicate that he was cited by defendants | for having an oversized boat and for “fail[ure] to comply with the marina rules and the request | of [defendants’] administration not to have an oversized boat docked in A-1-3 slip” on July 3, 2022 and July 4, 2022. (Doc. 3-1, Complaint, Exh. C). The July 3, 2022 citation is listed as | plaintiffs second offense. (la..) The July 4, 2023 citation is listed as plaintiff's third offense. (Id.) |

(id.) Subsequently, plaintiff contends that he lost his dock permit, docking

| privileges, and direct use of the lake. (Id. ] 12). Plaintiff also alleges that that the | association fined and cited him for having an oversized boat in the marina. (Id. J 13, Doc. 3-1, Complaint, Exh. C). These citations are dated July 3, 2022 and |4, 2022, before plaintiff alleges that the association changed its regulations. (Doc. 3-1, Complaint, Exh. C). Both citations attached to the complaint indicate that the association previously warned plaintiff about his oversized boat. (Id.) Furthermore, the association measured his pontoon boat at twenty-five feet and six inches (25’ 6”)

length per the citations. (Id.) Such citations state that plaintiff violated Wallenpaupack Lake Estates’ general rules and regulations. (Id.) According to a letter from the association to plaintiff dated October 1, 2022 as attached to the | complaint, defendants’ “citation dispute committee” later found plaintiff in violatior of association regulations after a hearing. (Id.) Per that same letter, plaintiff | maintained an ability to appeal the decision of the citation dispute committee under defendants’ regulations, but plaintiff does not aver whether he appealed. (igh)

| On November 30, 2022, plaintiff filed a four-count complaint in the Wayne County Court of Common Pleas. (See Doc. 3-1). In the complaint, plaintiff asserts the following causes of action: Count I, declaratory relief; Count II, |

| estoppel; Count III, conversion, and Count IV, waiver. (Docs. 1-1, 3-1). On | December 20, 2022, defendants removed this matter to the United States District cour for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. (Doc. 1). Defendant subsequently filed the instant motion to dismiss, (Doc. 3), and this matter is now ripe for disposition. | Jurisdiction The court has jurisdiction pursuant to the diversity statute, 28 U.S.C. §

| 1332. Plaintiff is a citizen of the State of New York. (Doc. 1-1, Complaint,

| Caption). Defendants are collectively a non-profit corporation incorporated in Pennsylvania with its principal place of business in Pennsylvania. (Doc. 1, Notice of Removal, JJ 3-4). Additionally, the amount in controversy exceeded $75,000 at the time this matter was commenced. (Id. Because complete diversity of citizenship exists among the parties and the amount in controversy exceeded | $75,000 at the commencement of the action, the court has jurisdiction over this

case. See 28 U.S.C. § 1332 (“district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Erie Railroad v. Tompkins
304 U.S. 64 (Supreme Court, 1938)
Maryland Casualty Co. v. Pacific Coal & Oil Co.
312 U.S. 270 (Supreme Court, 1941)
Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly
550 U.S. 544 (Supreme Court, 2007)
Ashcroft v. Iqbal
556 U.S. 662 (Supreme Court, 2009)
C & K Petroleum Products, Inc. v. Equibank
839 F.2d 188 (Third Circuit, 1988)
Phillips v. County of Allegheny
515 F.3d 224 (Third Circuit, 2008)
Britamco Underwriters, Inc. v. C.J.H., Inc.
845 F. Supp. 1090 (E.D. Pennsylvania, 1994)
Schulze v. Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc.
865 F. Supp. 277 (W.D. Pennsylvania, 1994)
Hutchison v. Sunbeam Coal Corp.
519 A.2d 385 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1986)
Harkins v. Zamichieli
405 A.2d 495 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1979)
Hess v. Barton Glen Club, Inc.
718 A.2d 908 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 1998)
MEADOW RUN & MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK ASSOCIATION v. Berkel
598 A.2d 1024 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1991)
Buffington v. Buffington
568 A.2d 194 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1989)
Kovach v. Gen. Tel. Co. of Pennsylvania
489 A.2d 883 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1985)
Crouse v. Cyclops Industries
745 A.2d 606 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2000)
Peluso v. Kistner
970 A.2d 530 (Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, 2009)
Pittsburgh Construction Co. v. Griffith
834 A.2d 572 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2003)
Morning Call, Inc. v. Bell Atlantic-Pennsylvania, Inc.
761 A.2d 139 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 2000)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Frasca v. Wallenpaupack Lake Estates, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/frasca-v-wallenpaupack-lake-estates-pamd-2024.