Gourmet's Delight Mushrooms v. Keating, P.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 16, 2019
Docket3413 EDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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Gourmet's Delight Mushrooms v. Keating, P., (Pa. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

J-A13034-19

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION – SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

GOURMET’S DELIGHT MUSHROOMS, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LP, : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : PAUL D. KEATING, SUSAN S. : KEATING, SEAN C. SMITH, MALLORY : P. AUSTIN, SARAH BERDOULAY, : TROY ST. JOHN, RICHARD A. MASHA, : TERESA R. MASHA, JULIE B. : ENGILES, GARY M. MACK, BARBARA : L. MACK, WILLIAM D. WALKER, : MARGARET W. WALKER, JOSEPH : SAMUEL COX, ANNE M. JEAVONS, : ERIC G. JEAVONS, PATRICK G. : TALWIN, LINDA A. TIBERIA, ROBERT : S. REYNOLDS, WENDY L. REYNOLDS, : LOUIS F. DONAGHUE, MARIANNE C. : DONAGHUE, CHRISTOPHER M. : WURM, VIRGINIA C. NORTH, JANET : A. SMITH, MARY ANN HITCHENS, : ARTHUR R. TAYLOR, JR., CYNTHIA L. : TAYLOR, ANTHONY L. LAURIA, LINDA : S. LAURIA, DANNY MILANO, CARRIE : MILANO AND LYNN ARRINGTON : : APPEAL OF: LYNN ARRINGTON : No. 3413 EDA 2018

Appeal from the Order Entered October 26, 2018 in the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2017-07576-RC

GOURMET’S DELIGHT MUSHROOMS, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LP, : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : PAUL D. KEATING, SUSAN S. : KEATING, SEAN C. SMITH, MALLORY : P. AUSTIN, SARAH BERDOULAY, : TROY ST. JOHN, RICHARD A. MASHA, : TERESA R. MASHA, JULIE B. : J-A13034-19

ENGILES, GARY M. MACK, BARBARA : L. MACK, WILLIAM D. WALKER, : MARGARET W. WALKER, JOSEPH : SAMUEL COX, ANNE M. JEAVONS, : ERIC G. JEAVONS, PATRICK G. : TALWIN, LINDA A. TIBERIA, ROBERT : S. REYNOLDS, WENDY L. REYNOLDS, : LOUIS F. DONAGHUE, MARIANNE C. : DONAGHUE, CHRISTOPHER M. : WURM, VIRGINIA C. NORTH, JANET : A. SMITH, MARY ANN HITCHENS, : ARTHUR R. TAYLOR, JR., CYNTHIA L. : TAYLOR, ANTHONY L. LAURIA, LINDA : S. LAURIA, DANNY MILANO, CARRIE : MILANO AND LYNN ARRINGTON : : APPEAL OF: SEAN C. SMITH, : MALLORY P. AUSTIN, SARAH : BERDOULAY, TROY ST. JOHN, : ARTHUR TAYLOR, CYNTHIA TAYLOR, : RICK MASHA, TERESA MASHA, GARY : M. MACK, BARBARA L. MACK, : WILLIAM D. WALKER, MARGARET W. : WALKER, JOSEPH S. COX, PATRICK : G. TALWIN, LINDA A. TIBERIA, : ROBERT S. REYNOLDS, WENDY L. : REYNOLDS, LOUIS F. DONAGHUE, : MARIANNE C. DONAGHUE, : CHRISTOPHER M. WURM, VIRGINIA : C. NORTH, JANET A. SMITH, MARY : ANN HITCHENS, ANTHONY L. LAURIA, : LINDA S. LAURIA, DANNY MILANO, : AND CARRIE MILANO : No. 3436 EDA 2018

Appeal from the Order Entered October 26, 2018 in the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County Civil Division at No(s): 2017-07576-RC

BEFORE: SHOGAN, J., NICHOLS, J. and STRASSBURGER, J.*

MEMORANDUM BY STRASSBURGER, J.: FILED AUGUST 16, 2019

* Retired Senior Judge assigned to the Superior Court.

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Twenty-eight neighboring property owners (collectively, the

Neighbors)1 appeal from the October 26, 2018 order granting summary

judgment in favor of Gourmet’s Delight Mushrooms, LP (Gourmet), and

denying summary judgment to the Neighbors. Specifically, this consolidated

appeal challenges the trial court’s interpretation of certain deed restrictions,

and the determination that the deed restrictions did not apply to Gourmet’s

land development plan. Upon review, we affirm in part, reverse in part, and

remand for proceedings consistent with this memorandum.

Factual Background

We glean the following background from the record. Gourmet owns a

property in London Grove Township (London Grove Property), on which

Gourmet operates a mushroom-growing business. In 2005 and 2014,

Gourmet purchased two properties (Benmark Property and Irwin Property,

respectively), which are contiguous to its London Grove Property and located

entirely in Franklin Township, in order to expand its mushroom growing

operations. Gourmet subsequently merged the Franklin Township properties

(collectively, Gourmet Property).

The Irwin Property is subject to the following deed restriction (Irwin

Restriction), which was recorded in 1951.

1 Default judgments were entered below against Paul D. Keating, Susan S. Keating, Julie B. Engiles, Anne M. Jeavons, and Eric G. Jeavons. These individuals were not parties to the motions for summary judgment and are not parties to this appeal.

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ALSO UNDER AND SUBJECT to the provision that no mushroom houses shall be erected or maintained upon the above-described premises by said Grantees, their heirs, assigns or occupiers of said premises. []

The Benmark property is subject to a similar deed restriction (Benmark

Restriction), which was recorded in 1955.

UNDER AND SUBJECT, also, to the restriction that no mushroom house shall be erected on the within conveyed premises for a period of ninety (90) years. []

Mushroom Growing & Mushroom Houses

To understand better the issues in this case, we provide the following

background on mushroom growing and mushroom houses. “The evolution of

mushroom houses has been gradual and the result of much trial and error.”

Robert Snetsinger, Mushrooms and Penn State: Past, Present, Future,

BULLETIN 767, May 1970, at 2 (Gourmet’s Memorandum of Law, 7/25/2018,

at Exhibit A). In 1950, standard mushroom houses existed that worked best

for mushroom growing, but variations and modifications also existed at that

time based on new technology. ALBERT M. KLIGMAN, HANDBOOK OF MUSHROOM

CULTURE 20-21, 36 (2d ed. 1950) (Neighbors’ Summary Judgment Record,

9/25/2018, at SJ_0167-0168, 0170). By 1970, “[a] typical small mushroom

farm … consist[ed] of ‘double’ mushroom houses, an open composting yard,

and storage areas.” Snetsinger, supra, at 2 (Gourmet’s Memorandum of

Law, 7/25/2018, at Exhibit A). Regardless of the style of mushroom house,

mushroom growing consists of six steps: (1) Phase I composting, (2) Phase

II composting, (3) spawning, (4) casing, (5) pinning, and (6) cropping.

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Daniel J. Royse and Robert B. Beelman, Six Steps to Mushroom Farming,

PENN STATE EXTENSION, 1, https://extension.psu.edu/six-steps-to-mushroom-

farming (SJ_0205).

“Phase I composting lasts from 6 to 14 days, depending on the nature

of the material at the start and its characteristics at each turn. There is a

strong ammonia odor associated with composting[.]” Six Steps to

Mushroom Farming, supra, at 5 (SJ_0209). In 1950, Phase I composting

began immediately behind the mushroom house or, less often, under an

open structure known as a shed. KLIGMAN, supra, at 35-36 (SJ_0169-0170).

After the last turning, the compost was moved into the mushroom house to

begin Phase II composting. Id. at 121, 125-26 (SJ_0173, 0176-0177).

Phase II composting consists of pasteurization to kill insects, pest

fungi, and other pests, as well as conditioning to remove ammonia, in order

to transform the compost into a medium that will promote the growth of

mushrooms. Six Steps to Mushroom Farming, supra, at 5 (SJ_0209);

KLIGMAN, supra, at 125 (SJ_0176). Today, Phase II composting occurs in

one of three places: in wooden trays in an environmentally controlled Phase

II room, in beds that are placed directly in the room used for all steps of

mushroom growing, or in an insulated tunnel. Six Steps to Mushroom

Farming, supra, at 5-6 (SJ_0209-0210).

The third phase, spawning, is also known as Phase III composting. In

this phase, grain mixes with calcium carbonate, and is then cooked,

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sterilized, cooled, and inoculated with mushroom mycelia. Following these

steps, the mixture becomes spawn, which is distributed onto the Phase II

compost in order to seed the compost with mushroom mycelia. Id. at 9

(SJ_0213); David Meigs Beyer, Ph.D., Basic Procedures for Agaricus

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