Township of Middle Smithfield v. Harima, Inc.

39 Pa. D. & C.5th 118
CourtPennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Monroe County
DecidedMay 16, 2014
DocketNo. 1266 CV 2014
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Township of Middle Smithfield v. Harima, Inc., 39 Pa. D. & C.5th 118 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2014).

Opinion

ZULICK, J.,

The Township of Middle Smithfield filed a complaint in equity against Harima, Inc., JMJ Hospitality, Inc., and HOTTPA, INC., a/k/a HOTT 209, a/k/a GO GO DANNY’S on February 24, 2014. The complaint sought an injunction to prevent the defendants from operating a bar called “Go Go Danny’s” in the basement of a motel unit on the Werry’s Motel & Pub Property (Werry’s Property). The Werry’s Property is located on Route 209 in Middle Smithfield Township and is improved with a restaurant/pub, approximately 25 motel units and other stand-alone cabin units. Township exhibit 7. The basement bar which was the subject of the complaint was built in 2012 and 2013 in the basement of motel units 11 to 17. The township filed a motion for preliminary injunction at the same time the complaint was filed.

A hearing on the injunction request was scheduled for March 3, 2014. Harima and JMJ requested a continuance of the hearing. Their motion was granted and the hearing was rescheduled for March 14, 2014. A temporary stay of activity in the bar was imposed at the same time. Harima, Inc. (Harima) and JMJ Hospitality, inc. (JMJ) filed answers to the complaint and the motion. No answer to the complaint has been filed by defendant HOTTPA, Inc.

Hearings were held on the motion for injunction on March 14 and 20, 2014. Following the hearings, the court ordered that the transcript be prepared and the parties were given a briefing schedule. The parties filed briefs in accordance with that schedule.

[121]*121FINDINGS OF FACT

1. The township of middle Smithfield is a Second Class Township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

2. Defendant Harima, Inc. is a Pennsylvania business corporation with an address of 5049 Milford Road, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The president and principal shareholder of Harima is Robert Spano.

3. Harima bought the Werry’s Property located on Route 209, Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania on November 1, 2005. The property fronts on Route 209 and is approximately 7.5 acres. It is improved with Werry’s Pub, a pub/restaurant and motel rooms and apartments, in addition to the basement bar which is the subject of this case. The property is zoned C-l.

4. Defendant JMJ Hospitality, Inc. is a Pennsylvania business corporation with an address of 5049 Milford Road, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. JMJ has leased the Werry’s Pub property from Harima through May, 2019.

5. JMJ has a hotel liquor license from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, License Number H 6195.

6. Nicole Spano is the sole officer of JMJ and is the Manager of the premises for purposes of the liquor license. NT 3/20/2014, 81. ’

7. HOTTPA, Inc. is a Pennsylvania business corporation with an address of 5130 Milford Road, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, HOTTPA is in the adult entertainment business. Testimony of Kevin Hickey, NT 127 3/20/2014. Its business offers nude performances for compensation. Id. The business presents lap dancing, pole dancing and [122]*122strippers who are paid for performing in the nude. Id.

8. HOTT 209 is a trade name for HOTTPA. Dan Russo and Kevin Hickey are corporate officers of HOTTPA. NT 6, 120, 3/14/2014. Hickey is also a shareholder of HOTTPA. Id. Kevin Hickey owns or operates an adult entertainment business in New Jersey known as HOTT22. Id.

9. Middle Smithfield Township has enacted a zoning ordinance which requires a property owner in the township to obtain a zoning permit before changing or adding a use on a property. Middle Smithfield township zoning ordinance 2010-A as amended by township ordinance 198, Township exhibits 31, 34.

10. Middle Smithfield Township has enacted a subdivision and land development ordinance which requires a land owner or tenant to file a land development plan and obtain township approval of the plan before improving “a nonresidential building.” Middle Smithfield Township subdivision and land development ordinance, 170-5, 170-15 and 170-142.

11. On February 11, 2014, JMJ and/or Harima opened or permitted the establishment of a new bar named “Go Go Danny’s” in the basement of a block of motel rooms on the Werry’s Property. The bar offered the sale of alcohol and adult live entertainment. Testimony of McGlynn, NT 3/14/2014, 36-41. Testimony of Folkmen, NT'221; Testimony of Nicole Spano, NT 92-93, 3/20/14, township exhibits 10-14, 20, 35.

12. No zoning permit or land development permit was applied for before Go Go Danny’s was opened.

13. Harima applied for a non-conforming use certificate [123]*123from Middle Smithfield Township in April 2008. A site plan was submitted as part of Harima’s application, which noted the Werry’s Pub but did not depict the bar under the motel units as a current use. Township exhibit 6, 7, NT 3/14/14, 21-24, 31, 181. No parking arrangements were identified for the bar in the basement of the motel units, id. at 26-27 and 183.

14. The JMJ Liquor License Application does not identify the bar in the basement as a serving area. Township exhibit 9. The liquor license application lists the basement area as being used in the licensed business, but does not designate its function.

15. On F ebruary 11,2014, Shawn McGlynn, the Middle Smithfield township zoning officer, received a complaint about the opening of the Go Go Danny’s bar on the Werry’s property. He visited the premises that afternoon, and noticed that a new entryway was constructed on the building. Id. at 39.

16. That door was locked. He was shown to another doorway by an individual and he went downstairs to a basement area under a block of motel rooms where there was a newly renovated bar. There were people in the bar who told him they were waiting for “the bar tenders and the girls,” at which point Mr. McGlynn left. id. at 40- 41. 43.

17. Before visiting the Werry’s Property, Mr. McGlynn had seen a Facebook posting by Josh Spano, Robert Spano’s grandson, stating that Everyone come out and see the strippers, a HOTT 209 opening, must be 18 or older to get in.” Id. at 43. Township exhibit 12.

18. Mr. McGlynn saw signs the next day, on February [124]*12412, 2014, posted along Route 209 on the front of the property for Go Go Danny’s. Id. Township exhibit 13, 14.

19. There is a Go Go Danny’s Facebook page. Id. at 54-56. Township exhibits 10, 11. On February 12, 2014, the Facebook page advertised that Go Go Danny’s was located at 5049 Milford Road, East Stroudsburg, PA. its hours were from 4:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. it advertised itself as a bar/ adult entertainment. Township exhibit 10. A February 10, 2014 posting states “(f)orgot to mention, things kick off at 4:00 p.m. and we also have a nice beautifully organized lap dance room. See you tomorrow night.” Id.

20. Mr. McGlynn concluded that a bar use and an adult entertainment use were being conducted in the basement at the Werry’s Pub property. NT 62. He issued an enforcement notice to Harima, the owner of record, to JMJ, the lessee of the premises and the liquor licensee, and to HOTTPA, Inc. t/a Go Go Danny’s on February 14, 2014. Id. at 63.

21. Harima filed an appeal of the enforcement notice. JMJ and HOTTPA did not.

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