Schuylkill Township v. Overstreet

454 A.2d 695, 71 Pa. Commw. 348, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1248
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 25, 1983
DocketAppeal, No. 56 Misc. Dkt. No. 3
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Schuylkill Township v. Overstreet, 454 A.2d 695, 71 Pa. Commw. 348, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1248 (Pa. Ct. App. 1983).

Opinions

Opinion by

Judge Craig,

In this review of an interlocutory order, certified for appeal under 42 Pa. C. S. §702(b)1 by Judge Lawrence E. Wood of the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, the petitioner, .Schuylkill Township, asks us to decide if a township must join, as indispensable parties, tenants of a mobilehome park, when the grant of an injunction to enforce the township's zoning ordinance against the respondent landowners would have the effect of forcing those tenants to move their homes. In this case of first impression,2 we affirm Judge Wood's order .requiring that all affected tenants be joined as indispensable parties.

[350]*350We trace the origin of this dispute to the summer of 1968, when .the Overstreets, owners of a parcel of land in Schuylkill Township, filed an application to expand their existing mobilehome park. Adopting a referee’s report, the common pleas court denied the Overstreet application in 1979; we affirmed that decision in Overstreet v. Zoning Hearing Board of Schuylkill Township, 49 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 397, 412 A.2d 169 (1980), petition for allowance of appeal denied June 9, 1980.

The township now .seeks to enforce our order by an injunction restraining the Overstreets from maintaining and operating ,their mobilehome park on the eastern portion of their tract. Specifically, in its prayer for relief, the township has asked the trial court to require the Overstreets “to remove from such portion of their said property all mobilehomes, mobilehome pads and associated facilities, roads, water lines, sewers and electrical lines and lights. ’ ’ (Emphasis added.)

In his April 2, 1982 opinion calling for the joinder of the mobilehome space lessees as indispensable parties, Judge Wood .correctly noted that, if the township prevails, the affected tenants will have to move; at oral argument, the township conceded that this would be the effect of a ruling in its favor.

Nevertheless, in its brief, the .township contends that it only seeks to restrain the Overstreets from using a portion of their property in contravention of a zoning ordinance and that the tenants will not lose any rights should the injunction issue.

The relief which the township seeks, however, belies that contention; hence, we must agree with the trial court that no decree can be fashioned in this equity action without impairing the tenants ’ rights to possession of mobilehome spaces on the eastern portion of the Overstreet tract.

[351]*351Because an indispensable party is one whose rights are so connected with the claims of the litigants that no decree or order can be made without impairing those rights, Piper Aircraft Corp. v. Insurance Co. of North America, 53 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 209, 417 A.2d 283 (1980), we affirm.

Order

Now, January 25, 1983, ,the amended order of the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, No. 135 Equity, 1980, is hereby affirmed.

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