Vacation of Township Road No. 334

13 Pa. D. & C.2d 130, 1956 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 12
CourtLebanon County Court of Quarter Sessions
DecidedJuly 19, 1956
Docketno. 15
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Vacation of Township Road No. 334, 13 Pa. D. & C.2d 130, 1956 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 12 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1956).

Opinion

Ehrgood, P. J.,

This matter is before tne court on exceptions to the report of a board of viewers duly appointed by the court of Quarter Sessions of Lebanon County in the matter of the vacation of Township Road No. 334, extending from Township Road No. 332 to Pennsylvania Highway route no. 38045 at Syner Bridge, in North London-derry Township, Lebanon County.

Said board of supervisors by its counsel also moved the court that the order appointing said board of viewers be vacated and stricken from the records of said court for the reason that the viewers, aforesaid, acted without legal authority and in direct violation of the law.

[131]*131The following facts appear from the pleadings and evidence submitted as therein held by the board of supervisors and also the board of viewers:

1. On March 31,1952, proceedings were initiated by the Supervisors of North Londonderry Township, a second class township of Lebanon County, to vacate a township road in pursuance of the provisions of sections 1101 and 1102 of the Second Class Township Law of July 10, 1947, P. L. 1481, sec. 1102, as amended by the Act of May 24, 1951, P. L. 370.
2. The township supervisors took preliminary action leading to the vacation of the said township road pursuant to the above mentioned statutory law. Registered mailed notices were sent to the property owners abutting on the roads to be vacated, and a public hearing was held thereon on April 21,1952, at which time objections were made to the vacating of Township Route No. 334, one of the roads proposed to be vacated. At a regular meeting of the supervisors on April 30, 1952, that board by the action of a majority of its members decided to vacate the roads involved and conditioned that a report be filed in the office of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Lebanon County, which report was filed on June 6, 1952.
3. Exceptions to the report of the action of said board were filed by Jay Krady and William K. Bowman on June 21, 1952, and exceptants petitioned the court of quarter sessions to appoint viewers to review the action of the board of supervisors, whereupon the court appointed a board of viewers for said purpose.
4. Township Route No. 334 in North Londonderry Township, aforesaid, is a dirt road providing a highway for travelers from Palmyra and that region to Syner and North Annville Township, Lebanon County. The length of the road sought to be vacated is six-tenths of a mile.
[132]*1325. An alternate route is available, being Township Route No. 332, which alternate route is scheduled to be improved by the township supervisors in the near future; travelers between Palmyra and Syner using the alternate route will be required to travel a distance estimated at eight-tenths of a mile to one and three-tenths miles further than the distance traveled over Route No. 334 between these points.
6. Township Route No. 334 has been maintained as a public road for some years past, the work done thereon consisting of scraping the road and gutters twice a year.
7. There are a substantial number of users of the road sought to be vacated. No figures obtained from a traffic count made before or after the action of the supervisors were submitted by either party.
8. The vacating of Township Route No. 334 will deprive one property owner of any direct access from his land to any public highway and will require another property owner to construct a new access road from his farm buildings to the other highway.
9. The vacating of Township Route No. 334 will subject the authorities of North Londonderry Township to liability for substantial damages to the property owners who will be affected by the vacating of this road as a public highway.
' 10. After the viewers viewed the locality and course of the road proposed to be vacated, and the premises affected thereby, and after considering the testimony offered in hearing on the matter, the viewers were of the opinion that the report and action of the board of supervisors of said township in the matter of the vacating of Route No. 334 be reviewed by the court and recommended that the action of the board of supervisors be reversed and that the said Route No. 334 be continued as a public highway. Said report of [133]*133said board of viewers was presented to the court and directed to be filed in said proceeding on May 4,1954.

There was also filed a petition signed by 60 users of said Road No. 334 for many years, and recommending that said road be kept open as a public road for public use.

On July 2, 1952, exceptants, Krady and Bowman, pursuant to an order of this court, entered into a bond with sureties, in the sum of $250, to indemnify said supervisors for costs incurred. The viewers, after being sworn, and giving notice as required by law, viewed said Township Route No. 334 on November 17, 1953, and subsequently met for the purpose of hearing testimony on December 28, 1953. At said hearing two -of said township supervisors with their counsel, also exceptants, Bowman and Krady, with their counsel, were present. From the testimony offered at said hearing, the following appears:

That the board of supervisors of North London-derry Township on March 31, 1951, passed a resolution providing for the vacation of three sections of township road within the limits of said township; preliminary notice was sent by registered mail to the property owners abutting on the route of the roads proposed to be vacated, notifying them of the proposed action and of a public meeting to be held on April 21, 1952. Exceptants and other protestants were present at said public meeting and stated their position; thereafter, on April 30, 1952, at a regular meeting of the board of supervisors, a motion was passed and adopted providing for the vacating of three roads in question, including Township Route No. 334, and that a report of the said action be filed in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lebanon County; on June 6, 1952, said report was duly filed in said court; on June 21, 1952, exceptions, upon which this proceeding was [134]*134based, were filed in said court, whereupon the court appointed viewers as aforesaid.

A number of witnesses appeared before the viewers and testified to the need and the use of said Road No. 334; exceptant, Krady, testified, inter alia, that Route No. 334 provided the only means of ingress and egress by public highway to his farm situate along the route of this road; other witnesses testified the vacating of said road would increase the distance they would be compelled to travel over alternate routes by a distance of one-eighth of a mile to one and three-tenths miles, including roadway that was narrower; the petition, hereinbefore referred to, signed by 60 persons, was received by the viewers protesting against the action of the supervisors in vacating said road and requesting the same be kept open for public use; a letter from the Palmyra-Lebanon County Automobile Club was received, that stated that that organization was opposed to the closing of said road; objections were made to the receipt or consideration of this petition, and letter, as evidence, and the same were made a part of the record but not considered by the viewers in weighing the evidence.

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