Monroe Twp. v. E. Sollenberger

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 2, 2020
Docket1434 C.D. 2019
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Monroe Township, : Appellant : : v. : : Eric Sollenberger, : Courtney Sollenberger, and : No. 1434 C.D. 2019 1181 Creekside Manor : Submitted: May 11, 2020

BEFORE: HONORABLE RENÉE COHN JUBELIRER, Judge HONORABLE CHRISTINE FIZZANO CANNON, Judge HONORABLE BONNIE BRIGANCE LEADBETTER, Senior Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE FIZZANO CANNON FILED: June 2, 2020

Monroe Township (Township) appeals from the October 1, 2019 order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County (trial court) denying its motion for a preliminary injunction. Upon review, we reverse and remand. The underlying facts of this case are not in dispute. Eric and Courtney Sollenberger (the Sollenbergers), husband and wife, are the record owners of a parcel of real property identified as 1181 York Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Complaint ¶2; Reproduced Record (R.R.) at 3a. The Sollenbergers’ property is located within the Agricultural Zone as defined in the Township’s Zoning Ordinance. Complaint ¶4; R.R. at 4a. The Sollenbergers have operated, and continue to operate, a wedding and event venue at their property by the name of 1181 Creekside Manor. Complaint ¶5; R.R. at 4a. The Sollenbergers advertise their event venue 1181 Creekside Manor on their own website, 1181creeksidemanor.com, as well as on various wedding marketing websites and other forms of social media. Complaint ¶7; R.R. at 4a. The Sollenbergers have held several weddings/events at their property since late 2018. Complaint ¶8; R.R. at 4a. Section 201.2 of the Township’s Zoning Ordinance provides permitted uses for properties located in the Township’s Agricultural Zone, while Section 201.4 provides conditional uses for such properties in this zone.1 Complaint ¶11; R.R. at 4a. Neither of these Sections, however, provide for the use of a property as a wedding/event venue; nor is such use specifically prohibited in an Agricultural Zone. Complaint ¶12; R.R. at 5a. In cases such as this, where the use is neither specifically permitted nor prohibited, Section 107 of the Zoning Ordinance provides the appropriate procedure to be followed, stating that “an application is made by an applicant to the Zoning Officer for such use, [and] the Zoning Officer shall refer the application to the Board of Supervisors to hear and decide such request as a conditional use.”2 Complaint ¶13; R.R. at 5a. The Sollenbergers commenced use

1 Monroe Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Monroe Township Zoning Ordinance of 2014 art. 2, §§ 201.2, 201.4 (2015) (Zoning Ordinance), at 36-42. 2 Section 107, entitled “Uses Not Provided For,” states:

Whenever, under this Ordinance, a use is neither specifically permitted nor denied, and an application is made by an applicant to the Zoning Officer for such use, the Zoning Officer shall refer the application to the Board of Supervisors to hear and decide such request as a conditional use. The Board of Supervisors shall have the authority to permit the use or deny the use in accordance with the standards governing conditional use applications. The use may be permitted if it is similar to and compatible with the permitted uses in the zone in which the subject property is located, is not permitted in any other zone under the terms of this Ordinance, and in no way is in conflict with the general purposes and intent of this Ordinance. The burden of proof shall be upon the applicant to demonstrate that

2 of their property as a wedding/event venue prior to filing an application for a conditional use with the Township in accordance with the procedures established by Section 107 of the Zoning Ordinance. Complaint ¶14; R.R. at 5a. Following complaints from neighbors regarding vehicle traffic and parking during these weddings/events, on November 6, 2018, the Township’s Zoning Officer informed the Sollenbergers via letter that the Township had received reports that they were using their property as a wedding venue and that an investigation had been commenced for possible violations of the Zoning Ordinance.3 Complaint ¶16; R.R. at 5a. By certified letter dated January 22, 2019, the Zoning Officer advised the Sollenbergers that the operation of a wedding venue on the property was in violation of the Zoning Ordinance and required conditional use approval.4 Complaint ¶17; R.R. at 5a-6a. Subsequent to their receipt of the certified letter, the Sollenbergers continued to operate the property as a wedding and event venue. Complaint ¶18; R.R. at 6a. The Township averred that additional weddings/events were held on the property on several weekends throughout May and June of 2019. Complaint ¶19;

the proposed use meets the foregoing criteria and would not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood. For the purposes of this section, a specifically denied use shall be considered a use that is not a permitted use in the zone in question, but is a permitted use in another zoning district.

Zoning Ordinance art. 1, § 107, at 2. 3 The Complaint actually sets forth the date of the letter as November 16, 2018. However, a copy of the letter was attached to the Complaint as Exhibit B and it reflects a date of November 6, 2018. R.R. at 13a. 4 A copy of the Zoning Officer’s certified letter to the Sollenbergers was attached as Exhibit C to the Complaint. R.R. at 14a.

3 R.R. at 6a. On June 7, 2019, the Township’s Zoning Officer issued the Sollenbergers a non-traffic citation for violation of Section 107 of the Zoning Ordinance by “operat[ing] a commercial wedding venue without conditional use approval.”5 Complaint ¶20; R.R. at 6a. On June 25, 2019, the Zoning Officer issued the Sollenbergers two additional non-traffic citations alleging the same violation with respect to weddings that occurred on the property on June 15 and 22, 2019.6 Complaint ¶21; R.R. at 6a. Pursuant to Section 700.4 of the Zoning Ordinance,7 the maximum penalty that could be assessed for a violation of the Zoning Ordinance was $500.00. Complaint ¶22; R.R. at 6a. According to the wedding venue pricing guide on the 1181 Creekside Manor website, the Sollenbergers charge between $5,000.00 and $8,000.00 for the available wedding packages held on their property.8 Complaint ¶23; R.R. at 6a. Believing that the maximum penalty of $500.00 per violation of the Township’s Zoning Ordinance would not dissuade the Sollenbergers from continuing to utilize their property as wedding/event venue, Complaint ¶24, the Township filed a complaint with the trial court on July 17, 2019, seeking to enjoin such use by the Sollenbergers. Complaint, Wherefore Clause; R.R. at 7a. The Township also simultaneously filed a “Motion for Preliminary and Permanent Injunction” (Motion). (R.R. at 21a-25a.) In this Motion, the Township

5 A copy of this citation was attached to the Complaint as Exhibit D. R.R. at 16a. 6 Copies of these citations were attached to the Complaint as Exhibits E and F, respectively. R.R. at 17a. 7 Zoning Ordinance art. 7, § 700.4, at 209. 8 A copy of the 2019/2020 pricing guide for 1181 Creekside Manor was attached to the Complaint as Exhibit G. R.R. at 18a.

4 alleged that the Sollenbergers’ failure to obtain a conditional use permit as required by the Zoning Ordinance constitutes a per se violation entitling the Township to a preliminary injunction enjoining the Sollenbergers’ continued violations of the same. Motion ¶14; R.R. at 23a. The Township relied on Section 617 of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC),9 as well as Township of Middle Smithfield v. Kessler, 882 A.2d 17 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2005), and Township of Little Britain v. Lancaster County Turf Products, Inc.,

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