Hidden Ridge Condominium v. Sabatino, P.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMarch 9, 2023
Docket873 WDA 2021
StatusUnpublished

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Hidden Ridge Condominium v. Sabatino, P., (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

J-A25039-22

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

HIDDEN RIDGE CONDOMINIUM : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ASSOCIATIONS, INC., A : PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA NON-PROFIT : CORPORATION, AND JILL WANZIE, : TOM BURICH, KATHLEEN RAUSCHER, : KAREN LOFE AND COREY SIGLER, AS : TRUSTEES AD LITEM OF THE : EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE HIDDEN : RIDGE CONDOMINIUM : No. 873 WDA 2021 ASSOCIATION, ON THEIR OWN : BEHALF OF ALL THE OTHERS : SIMILARLY SITUATED : : : v. : : : P. RONALD SABATINO A./K/A : RONALD SABATINO , SCIOTO : CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, A : PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION AND : T&R PROPERTIES, INC., AN OHIO : CORPORATION. : : : APPEAL OF: SCIOTO CONSTRUCTION : COMPANY :

Appeal from the Judgment Entered July 16, 2021 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County Civil Division at No(s): GD-08-021879

BEFORE: KUNSELMAN, J., NICHOLS, J., and McCAFFERY, J.

MEMORANDUM BY McCAFFERY, J.: FILED: MARCH 9, 2023

Scioto Construction Company (Scioto) appeals from the judgment

entered in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas after the trial court

granted Hidden Ridge Condominium Associations, Inc.’s (Hidden Ridge) J-A25039-22

petition to enforce a settlement agreement. The court awarded damages to

Hidden Ridge in the amount of $220,874.25 and struck a quitclaim deed

recorded by Scioto on October 13, 2017, rendering Scioto responsible for the

on-going maintenance of a stormwater detention facility on the subject parcel

until such time that it is dedicated to and accepted by the township. On

appeal, Scioto argues the trial court erred by entering summary judgment in

favor of Hidden Ridge when: (1) genuine issues of material fact remained;

(2) the court failed to hold a trial or evidentiary hearing on Scioto’s affirmative

defenses; (3) Hidden Ridge’s contract action is barred by the statute of

limitations; (4) the damages award is unsupported by competent evidence;

(5) the damages award contradicts the court’s prior ruling which was

overturned on appeal; and (6) the language of the settlement agreement

either did not require the township’s acceptance of the stormwater detention

facility or was ambiguous as to that term. For the reasons below, we vacate

the order on appeal and remand for further proceedings.

The tortured procedural history of this litigation began in 2008,

generated one trial on an unrelated issue, and has resulted in four prior

appeals to this Court. By way of background, “Scioto developed a

condominium project in South Park Township, Allegheny County.” Hidden

Ridge Condominium Assoc. v. Sabatino,1 1272 WDA 2018, 1307 WDA

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1P. Ronald Sabatino is the managing member of Scioto and T & R Properties, which was also a named defendant in the original action. See Settlement Agreement & Release, 9/24/12, at 2.

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2018, 1642 WDA 2018, 1692 WDA 2018 (unpub. memo. at 4) (Pa. Super.

Oct. 1, 2019) (footnote omitted). In 2008, Hidden Ridge, on behalf of itself

and all unit owners, initiated a civil action against Scioto and several other

related defendants, asserting claims for, inter alia, unpaid condominium fees,

breach of contract, breach of warranties, and misappropriation of funds. See

Hidden Ridge’s Amended Complaint in Equity & Civil Action Including Class

Action Allegations, 11/4/09, at ¶¶ 66-81, 96-135, 144-50. However, as the

trial court explains: “The crux of that litigation concerned the ramifications of

the [condominium] plan’s designation as a ‘non-flexible’ . . . plan rather than

a ‘flexible plan[,]’” which resulted in Scioto’s obligation to pay condominium

fees. Trial Ct. Op., 11/8/21, at 7. The issue of the unpaid fees proceeded to

a jury trial,2 and on June 4, 2012, the jury entered an award in favor of Hidden

Ridge in the amount of $251,725. Id. Scioto filed an appeal to this Court,

which affirmed the judgment. Hidden Ridge v. Sabatino v. J.R. Gales &

Assoc., 1992 WDA 2012 (unpub. memo.) (Pa. Super. Dec. 18, 2013).

Meanwhile, on September 24, 2012, the parties entered into a

Settlement Agreement and Release, by which Scioto agreed to pay Hidden

Ridge $650,000 to resolve the remaining outstanding claims. See Settlement

Agreement & Release at ¶ 1.1. In addition, and relevant to the matter herein,

2 Scioto filed an appeal from a prior order of the trial court which granted partial summary judgment. This Court quashed that appeal as interlocutory. See Hidden Ridge v. Sabatino v. J.R. Gales & Assoc., 79 WDA 2012 (unpub. memo.) (Pa. Super. Feb. 10, 2012).

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the Settlement Agreement also included the following paragraph pertaining to

the completion of construction of the development:

1.3 Scioto Build-Out. Scioto has built only 161 of the 181 condominium units created by the Declaration and the Parties agree that the remaining 20 un-built Units shall be built (the “Build Out Units”). Scioto will commence construction on the Build Out Units no later than April 14, 2013, or as soon thereafter as conditions permit, and shall substantially complete such construction of the Build Out Units by December 31, 2014, and further agrees that the permanent storm water detention facilities shall be completed and dedicated to South Park Township by December, 2014. All construction shall be completed in accordance with the Developer’s Agreement with South Park Township, the Declaration and the Plans of Hidden Ridge, including, but not limited to, the completion of all permanent storm water detention facilities, as required by the applicable law, and including, but not limited to, the Ordinances of the Township of South Park and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As to the completed Common Areas and Units, the Scioto Defendants shall have no obligation to complete, fix and/or repair any other alleged deficiency described by the Releasing Parties in the Hidden Ridge Action.

Settlement Agreement & Release at ¶ 1.3 (some emphases added).

On January 20, 2015, Hidden Ridge filed a Petition to Enforce Settlement

Agreement, asserting Scioto failed to complete the permanent stormwater

detention facility and dedicate it to South Park Township by December 2014,

as required in the Settlement Agreement. Hidden Ridge’s Petition to Enforce

Settlement Agreement, 1/20/15, at 2-3 (unpaginated). On February 17,

2015, the trial court entered an order granting the petition, and directing

Scioto as follows:

Scioto . . . shall complete construction of the permanent stormwater detention facilities and take the appropriate steps to

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have the facilities dedicated to and accepted by the Township, without further delay weather permitting. Should Scioto fail to satisfy any of these obligations by June 30, 2015 [Hidden Ridge] may then proceed with a Motion for Sanctions and request the entry of such sanctions as the court deems appropriate, including an award of reasonable attorney fees and any other reasonable costs associated with the construction and/or acceptance of the stormwater facilities.

Order, 2/17/15 (emphases added).

Almost three years later, on January 22, 2018, Hidden Ridge filed a

motion for sanctions. See Hidden Ridge’s Motion for Sanction, 1/22/18. It

asserted that Scioto “blatant[ly] disregard[ed]” the trial court’s February 2015

order and, additionally, “allowed the condition of the pond to deteriorate” such

that it was in “need of repair to satisfy the requirements of the Township[.]”

Id. at ¶¶ 8-9. Additionally, Hidden Ridge alleged the “downspouts and lines

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