Opeka v. Peters Township

64 Pa. D. & C.2d 668, 1973 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 74
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Washington County
DecidedNovember 5, 1973
Docketnos. 6755 and 6756
StatusPublished

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Opeka v. Peters Township, 64 Pa. D. & C.2d 668, 1973 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 74 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1973).

Opinion

GLADDEN, J.,

This is an action in equity to recover proportionate shares of paving assessments voluntarily paid to Peters Township. The facts in both cases are precisely similar and they will be considered together. The facts have been stipulated to and are set forth as follows

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Plaintiffs John Opeka and Lillian K. Opeka, his wife, are residents of Peters Township and owners of lots No. 9 and 11 in the McNary Plan of Lots on Meadow Street, Washington County, Pa.

2. Plaintiffs Walter Rybacki and Marie Rybacki, his wife, are residents of Peters Township and owners of lots 5 and 7 in the McNary Plan of Lots on Meadow Street, Washington County, Pa.

3. Peters Township is a second class township located in Washington County, Pa., the municipal offices of which are located at 610 East McMurray Road in said township.

4. The foot frontage of plaintiffs’ lots are shown on an exhibit which is attached hereto, made a part hereof and marked exhibit A.

5. The entire plan of the streets in the McNary Plan of Lots is shown in an exhibit which is áttached hereto, made a part hereof and marked exhibit B.

6. Plaintiffs’ lots are all part of the Walter C. and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 2 of Lots as recorded in Plan Book Vol. 7, p. 118, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Washington County, Pa.

7. The total feet front of the properties abutting on Meadow Street, Peters Township, Washington County, Pa., is 1.769.42 feet.

[670]*6708. The total feet front of the properties abutting on all the streets in all the McNary Plans of Lots in Peters Township, Washington County, Pa., including Meadow Street, is 11,311.38 feet.

9. The total feet front of the properties abutting on Meadow Street belonging to owners who petitioned for the improvement on the street, resulting in the assessment which is the subject of the instant litigation, is 500 feet.

10. The total feet front of the properties abutting on all the streets in all the McNary Plans of Lots belonging to owners who petitioned for the improvement of the streets, resulting in the assessment which is the subject of the instant litigation, is 6,000 feet.

11. The original place of record of the seven plans of lots, which make up that which is called in this litigation the McNary Plans of Lots, is the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Washington, Pa. These seven plans of lots collectively contain all the streets represented by the total feet front of 11,311.38 feet. These seven plans were recorded on the following dates in the following plan books:

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan— recorded February 10, 1945, in Plan Book 7, Page 114.

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 2 —recorded May 18,1945, in Plan Book 7, page 118.

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 3 —recorded January 10,1946, in Plan Book 7, page 128.

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 4 —recorded June 23, 1947, in Plan Book 7, page 223.

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 5 —recorded November 25,1952, in Plan Book 8, page 41.

Walter C. McNary and Alma M. McNary Plan No. 6 —recorded October 14, 1953, in Plan Book 8, page 64.

Walter C. and Alma M. McNary Farm, laid out by Kaylor Brothers — recorded September 28, 1961, in Plan Book 9, page 161.

[671]*67112. The lots of John Opeka and Lillian K. Opeka, abutting on Meadow Street, comprise 200 front feet of area.

13. The lots of Walter Rybacki and Marie Rybacki, his wife, abutting on Meadow Street, comprise 200 front feet of area.

14. Meadow Street is a single street extending in a northwest-southeast direction between Pleasant Avenue, at its northwest terminus, and McNary Street, at its southeast terminus.

15. Meadow Street is not bisected by any streets, alleys or ways between its two terminus points.

16. Meadow Street was adopted as a public street by Peters Township on September 17, 1968, and is identified as a separate street in the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Peters Township adopted on said date.

17. Meadow Street was graded, paved and otherwise improved pursuant to a contract entered into on April 2, 1968, between Peters Township and Russell Industries, Inc., a contractor.

18. The improvements of Meadow Street under said contract did not commence until sometime after April 11, 1968, and they were completed prior to September 3,1968.

19. Prior to entering into the appropriate contract for improvement of Meadow Street, the township received two petitions requesting the Board of Supervisors of Peters Township to grade, curb, gutter, pave or otherwise improve said street under the authority of section 1135 of the Second Class Township Code, as amended, 53 PS §66135, et seq. Plaintiffs, John Opeka and Lillian K. Opeka, his wife, and Walter Rybacki and Marie Rybacki, his wife, all signed both petitions for improvement.

20. That after completion of the improvements, plaintiffs were assessed for the work performed on the [672]*672basis of their front footage and all of the plaintiffs paid the assessments.

21. That none of the plaintiffs in these actions were parties of record to the law suits instituted by George E. Coffield and Irene E. Coffield, his wife; C. Paul Coffield and Alice D. Coffield, his wife; Robert J. Donaldson and Shirley Donaldson, his wife; Andrew L. Pahanish and Beverly Darlene Pahanish, his wife; Andrew Pahanish and Rose Pahanish, his wife; Pearl A. Degenhardt, Marie Kubaeki and Ann Kuzy, Plaintiffs, against Peters Township at no. 6417 in equity, in the Court of Common Pleas of Washington County, Pa., in which Judge Harold Fergus enjoined the township from placing any liens on the properties of the named plaintiffs as a result of municipal improvements.

22. That plaintiffs John Opeka and Lillian K. Opeka instituted a complaint in equity against defendant at no. 6755 in equity in the Court of Common Pleas of Washington County, Pa., requesting the court to direct the township to return to them the moneys paid relative to the assessment for benefits.

23. That plaintiffs Walter Rybacki and Marie Rybacki, his wife, instituted a complaint in equity against defendant at no. 6756 in equity in the Court of Common Pleas of Washington County, Pa., requesting the court to direct the township to return to them the moneys paid relative to the assessment for benefits.

24. The complaints referred to paragraphs 22 and 23 above were filed in February, 1972.

25. That in the action filed by George Coffield et al. against Peters Township at no. 6417 in equity, Judge Harold Fergus adopted as a finding of fact that petitions for the street improvements obtained from owners of property abutting on Meadow Street represent less than 29 percent of the feet front of the properties abutting on said street.

[673]*673DISCUSSION

The issue which we are asked to decide is a narrow one. It can best be stated as follows:

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