Highway News, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

789 A.2d 802, 2002 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 2
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 4, 2002
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Highway News, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, 789 A.2d 802, 2002 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 2 (Pa. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion

KELLEY, Judge.

Highway News, Inc. petitions for review of the order of the Secretary of Transportation (Secretary) denying its exceptions to a hearing officer’s proposed report, and making final a Hearing Officer’s order affirming the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (DOT) final notice of February 4, 2000 to remove Illegal Sign No. X12-1733 under the provisions of the Outdoor Advertising Control Act of 1971(Act) 2 and the regulations promulgated thereunder by the Secretary. 3 We vacate and remand.

*804 Highway News is the lessee of two parcels of property, 8 Mcllvaine Road and 9 Mcllvaine Road, located adjacent to the Kemmerer Interchange of Interstate Route 70 in Somerset Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The lots are directly across, and separated by, Mcll-vaine Road. For a number of years prior to 1997, Highway News operated an adult bookstore on the property at 8 Mcllvaine Road. In July of 1997, Highway News relocated the store to the property at 9 Mcllvaine Road, and the building located at 8 Mcllvaine Road was subsequently razed. 4

Highway News maintains a sign on the parcel at 8 Mcllvaine Road advertising its business. Highway News had previously obtained the necessary permits for the sign from DOT and Somerset Township as an on-premise sign. 5

On February 4, 2000, a DOT District Engineer mailed Highway News a Final Notice to Remove Illegal or Abandoned Sign. 6 In the notice, DOT’s District Engi *805 neer stated, inter alia, that at one time the sign was considered to be an on-premise sign. However, because the business was moved across Mcllvaine Road, DOT considered the sign to be reclassified as an off-premise sign for which Highway News had not obtained a permit. As a result, DOT’s District Engineer requested that the sign be removed within 30 days.

On March 13, 2000, Highway News filed an appeal of the notice with DOT’s administrative clerk. 7 On May 25, 2000, a hearing was conducted before an administrative Hearing Officer. 8

At the hearing, in support of its position that this sign is no longer an on-premise sign, DOT cited its long standing interpretation of Section 445.2 that an on-premise sign must be: located on land used as an integral part of the principal activity; located within 100 feet of the principal activity; and not be separated from the principal activity by a roadway. Because DOT interpreted “principal activity” to mean the building in which Highway News conducts its business, the relocation of the business across Mcllvaine Road caused DOT to change the classification of the sign from an on-premise to an off-premise sign.

DOT also asserted that the agreement between Highway News and Somerset Township, in which Highway News was to improve the vacant lot into a parking facility, was irrelevant to the proceedings. DOT submitted that it could only consider the physical facts as of the date it issued the notice to remove, and that Highway News had not improved the lot prior to the date that it issued the notice.

Finally, DOT asserted that the vacant lot exhibited no physical characteristics which suggested that it is connected to Highway News’ retail business, truckers continue to be cited for parking on the shoulder of the nearby roads, and they only infrequently park in the vacant lot. DOT argued that this supported the conclusion that the patrons of Highway News’ business do not associate the vacant lot as being connected with the building or principal activity across Mcllvaine Road.

In opposition to the notice to remove, Highway News asserted that the sign on the vacant lot continues to qualify as an on-premise sign. In support, Highway News argued that the unimproved lot at 8 Mcllvaine Road is, in fact, a parking facility. As a result, this lot should be considered a use customary or necessary to the retail sales at 9 Mcllvaine Road and, therefore, meets the definition of an on-premise sign under the provisions of Section 445.2 of the regulations.

On November 17, 2000, the Hearing Of *806 ficer issued a Proposed Report 9 in which he made the following relevant findings of fact:

6. On or about July, 1997, Highway News’ retad store relocated from the lot located at 8 Mcllvaine Road to a lot located at 9 Mcllvaine Road, and the original store was torn down....
7. The subject sign remains erected at News’ previous business location, at 8 Mcllvaine Road, and is separated from Highway News’ current building location by Mcllvaine Road.
8. The subject sign currently stands more than 100 feet from the principal activity, and is situated on a vacant, unpaved and unmarked lot.
9. The subject sign originally qualified as an “on-premise” sign, under [DOTj’s interpretation of 67 Pa.Code § 445.2.
10. [DOT] changed the classification of this sign from “on-premise” to “off-premise” when the building containing the principal activity was moved across to the other side of Mcllvaine Road.
11. In its notice to remove dated February 2, 2000, [DOT], inter alia, stated the reason for the notice to remove the illegal sign was that “at one time the sign was considered an on-premise sign, but since the activity was moved across the street, the sign is reclassified as an off-premise sign and must follow those rules.”
12. This previous “on-premise” sign is now located beyond 100 feet from the principal activity, and is separated from the principal activity by a roadway (Mcllvaine Road).
13. In February, 1999, a “settlement agreement” between Highway News and Somerset Township, inter alia, directed Highway News to transform the vacant lot at 8 Mcllvaine Road into a parking facility by paving the lot, adding parking line markings and security lighting, but did not indicate when such work must be completed.
14. As of February 4, 2000, the date on which [DOT] mailed notice to Highway News instructing them to remove the sign at issue, the vacant lot remained unpaved, without parking lines, and absent security lighting.
15. Highway News had not applied for an “off-premise” sign permit.

Proposed Report at 2-4.

In ruling on the merits of Highway News’ appeal, the Hearing Officer stated the following, in pertinent part:

[S]eetion 2718.102 of the Act, 36 P.S. § 2718.102, provides, in pertinent part, that the purpose of the Act is to preserve natural beauty, and declares it “...

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