In re: Appeals of Sandmeyer Steel Co. ~ Appeal of: Sandmeyer Steel Co.

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 20, 2024
Docket1004-1005 & 1009-1010 C.D. 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

In re: Appeals of Sandmeyer Steel : CASES CONSOLIDATED Company and The Greater : Bustleton Civic League : : No. 1004 C.D. 2022 From Decision of City of Philadelphia : No. 1009 C.D. 2022 Zoning Board of Adjustment : : Appeal of: Sandmeyer Steel : Company :

In re: Appeals of Sandmeyer Steel : Company and The Greater : Bustleton Civic League : : No. 1005 C.D. 2022 From Decision of City of Philadelphia : No. 1010 C.D. 2022 Zoning Board of Adjustment : Argued: April 9, 2024 : Appeal of: The Greater Bustleton : Civic League :

BEFORE: HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge HONORABLE MARY HANNAH LEAVITT, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE WOJCIK FILED: June 20, 2024

In these consolidated appeals, Sandmeyer Steel Company (Sandmeyer) and The Greater Bustleton Civic League (GBCL) (together, Appellants or Objectors) appeal the order of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas (trial court) denying Objectors’ appeals of the decisions of the City of Philadelphia (City) Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) that affirmed the issuance of “by right” zoning permits by the City’s Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) to Relteva LLC (Relteva or Owner), the owner, and United Parcel Service (UPS), the lessee, for the 130-acre land parcel at 1 Red Lion Road and the contiguous 1-acre parcel at 10098 Sandmeyer Lane (together, Property), located in the City’s I-2, Medium Industrial Zoning District.1 We affirm.

1 Section 14-403(1)(c)(.4) of the City’s Code provides:

The I-2, Medium Industrial [D]istrict is primarily intended to accommodate light industrial uses, moderate-impact uses, and employment activities such as manufacturing, distribution, processing, industrial parks, and other activities that may generate noise, odor, vibration, after hours activities, or traffic impacts well beyond the subject property lines.

City of Philadelphia, Pa. Code (Phila. Code or Code) §14-403(1)(c)(.4) (2020). In turn, Section 14-601(10)(i) of the Code permits “Trucking and Transportation Terminals” as a subcategory of the permitted Industrial Uses Category, defined as: “Uses engaged in the dispatching and long- term or short-term storage of large vehicles. Minor repair and maintenance of vehicles stored on the premises is also included.” Id. §14-601(10)(i). Finally, Section 14-601(9)(b), (c), and (d) of the Code outlines the permitted uses of the Wholesale, Distribution, and Storage Use Category, stating:

This category includes uses that provide and distribute goods in large quantities, principally to retail sales, commercial services, or industrial establishments. Long-term and short-term storage of supplies, equipment, commercial goods, recyclable materials, and personal items is included. The wholesale, distribution, storage subcategories are:

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(b) Moving and Storage Facilities.

(Footnote continued on next page…) 2 Relteva entered into an agreement with UPS for the lease of the Property for use as a warehouse, distribution, and trucking facility with accessory uses. On December 23, 2020, L&I issued Relteva by right Zoning Permit No. ZP- 2020-010545 (Development Permit) for the Red Lion parcel allowing:

[T]he complete demolition of all existing structures on [the] lot; for the erection of [a] one (1) story/partial two (2) story detached structure and for the erection of accessory structures [of the] size and location as shown in the application.

Uses engaged in the moving of household or office furniture, appliances, and equipment from one location to another, including the temporary storage of those same items. Typical uses include moving companies and self-service and mini-storage warehouses.

(c) Warehouse.

Uses that do not meet the definition of a moving and storage facility but that are engaged in long- term and short-term storage of goods, typically in containers such as boxes, barrels, or drums, within a completely enclosed building.

(d) Wholesale Sales and Distribution.

Uses engaged in the wholesale sales, bulk storage, and distribution of goods. Such uses may also include incidental retail sales. Wholesale showrooms are also included in this use subcategory.

Id. §14-601(9)(b), (c), and (d). Pursuant to Table 14-602-3 of the Code, both the Trucking and Transportation subcategory of the Industrial Use Category, and all of the subcategories of the Wholesale, Distribution, and Storage Use Category, are permitted uses of the Property.

However, under Section 14-514(1) of Code, the Property is also located in the FNE, Far Northeast Overlay District of the City. Phila. Code §14-514(1). Pursuant to Section 14-514(2)(a), “[c]ommercial vehicle repair and maintenance, commercial vehicle sales and rentals, vehicle fueling station, personal vehicle repair and maintenance, personal vehicle sales and rentals, and vehicle paint finishing shop uses are prohibited within all lots zoned I-1 or I-2” within the FNE. Id. §14-514(2)(a). 3 Reproduced Record (RR) at 1639a. The Development Permit identified the approved uses for the Red Lion parcel as “Trucking and Transportation Terminals, Wholesale, Distribution, and Storage -- Warehouse,” and identified the following “Additional Use Details”:

For a warehouse, distribution, and trucking and transportation terminal with accessory offices and vehicle services and maintenance with accessory structures for employee access, maintenance and accessory vehicle fueling (providing gasoline, diesel, [compressed natural gas (CNG)] dispenser and CNG station) and wash station with 1,827 accessory parking spaces, (956 employee spaces, 737 trailer spaces, and 134 tractor spaces), 101 bicycle spaces, and more than 25 loading spaces. RR at 1640a.2 On December 30, 2020, L&I issued Zoning Permit No. ZP-2020- 000653 (Unity of Use Permit), recognizing a “unity of use” under which the Red Lion parcel and the Sandmeyer parcel would be treated as a single zoning lot.3 The permit described the “Approved Development” as:

2 On January 13, 2021, L&I amended the Development Permit to add a note to the “Additional Use Details,” stating: “[A]mended permit language as of 1/13/2021 per [the City Planning Commission’s (Commission)] Civic Design Review [(CDR)] Committee accessory retail sales and office use are proposed in the accessory structure and additional landscaping has been proposed.” RR at 1640a.

3 Section 14-203(169) of the Code defines “Lot” as: “A parcel of land consisting of a horizontal plane bounded by vertical planes that comprise its front, side, and rear lot lines, and that is intended or designed to be used, developed, or built upon as a unit.” Phila. Code §14-203(169). In turn, Section 14-203(170) defines “Lot Adjustment” as: “A subdivision that results in the creation of new lots that all have street frontage on an existing legally open street shown on the City Plan; or the relocation of existing lot lines, including the combination of existing lots into fewer or differently configured lots.” Phila. Code §14-203(170).

In addition, Section 14-203(328) of the Code defines “Subdivision” as:

(Footnote continued on next page…) 4 A division of any part, lot, or area of land by the owner or his or her agent into two or more lots, or changes in existing lot lines, for the purpose of conveyance, transfer, improvement, or sale with or without appurtenant roads, streets, lanes, driveways, and ways dedicated or intended to be dedicated to public use, or the use of purchasers or owners of lots fronting on them. The term subdivision includes re-subdivision and, as appropriate, shall refer to the process of subdividing land or to the land so subdivided.

Phila. Code §14-203(328). Moreover, Section 14-304(6)(b) and (c) provides:

(b) Procedure.

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