Windber Country Club License

31 Pa. D. & C.2d 190, 1963 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 316
CourtCambria County Court of Quarter Sessions
DecidedApril 17, 1963
Docketno. misc. 12
StatusPublished

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Windber Country Club License, 31 Pa. D. & C.2d 190, 1963 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 316 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1963).

Opinion

McDonald, J.,

This is an appeal of the Windber Country Club, a first class corporation located in Adams Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, from the refusal of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, hereinafter referred to as board, to grant it a club liquor license. The board refused to issue the license for the following reasons:

“1. As provided by the law, Adams Township, Cambria County, has a quota of three licenses for the retail sale of liquor and malt beverages and there are presently seven such licenses in effect of the type counted against the quota. Accordingly, the license quota is exceeded. There are also four hotel liquor licenses and six club liquor licenses which, under the law, cannot be counted against the quota.

“2. The premises proposed to be licensed are not in a resort area as claimed by the applicant.

“3. There is no evidence of any necessity for an additional license in the township.”

At the hearing de novo, it was stipulated the testimony taken before the board’s examiner be made a part of the record. Additional testimony was offered by the appellant.

Appellant contends its property is located in a resort area, that a necessity exists for an additional license and, therefore, it should be issued under the Liquor Code of April 12,1951, P. L. 90, art. IV, sec. 464, 47 PS §464, without regard to the quota limitation. Counsel for the board argues the evidence is insufficient to sustain appellant’s position and, therefore, the quota restrictions being applicable, the appeal must be dismissed.

It is agreed the quota is filled in Adams Township. We must, therefore, determine if appellant’s property is located in a resort area, and if so, is there a necessity for an additional license.

[192]*192In our opinion, appellant has sustained the burden of proof and we make the following:

Findings of Fact

1. Appellant is a corporation of the first class, incorporated by the Common Pleas Court of Somerset County for the following purposes:

“The operation and maintenance of a golf course and country club, tavern, restaurant, and cafe, and to acquire and hold necessary property to be used in furthering the purposes thereof, and the doing of all acts incidental to the accomplishment of said purpose.”

2. Appellant is the owner of a tract of land situate in Adams Township, Cambria County, comprising 88 acres, and lessee with option to purchase of a contiguous 95 acre tract.

3. The aforesaid property is situate in a beautiful scenic area about six miles from Johnstown, a third class city, and six miles from Windber, a borough of 6,800 population.

4. Appellant’s property is located:

(a) Adjacent to a tract of land owned by the Elton Sportsmen’s Association, upon which there is constructed a pool, trapshooting range, and picnic accommodations ;

(b) Two and one-half miles from the site of the multi-million dollar Johnstown College of the University of Pittsburgh now in the development stage;

(c) One-half mile from the site of a proposed 1,575 acre recreational area which will include a 50 acre lake, golf driving ranges, an 18Jhole and 9-hole golf course, camp sites, trailer areas, boating accommodations, athletic fields, and a riding academy;

(d) Within several miles of the Dale Police and Fire Company picnic grounds;

(e) Three miles from the Elton Heights and Hillcrest Developments, now numbering about 60 to 70 [193]*193new houses with a large area proposed for additional building;

(f) Two and one-half miles from the Johnstown-Cambria County Airport, a large facility handling commercial flights and private planes;

(g) Two miles from “Sandy Run”, a county recreational area;

(h) Three miles from the Windber Recreation Park, a public facility with swimming pool, picnic area, pavilions, and children’s rides. Over 100,000 people used this facility in 1962;

(i) Two miles from a recreational area being developed by a Pittsburgh church with shelters and picnic accommodations. It is proposed that buildings to accommodate 400 to 500 persons will be erected at this site;

(j) Two and eight-tenths air miles from the Babcock picnic area, owned by the Commonwealth and used by 5,975 persons in 1961;

(k) Nine and eight-tenths air miles and approximately 13 miles by highway, from Blue Knob State Park, a public recreational area comprising 5,000 acres, and offering hunting, fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, group camp areas, and ski slopes, which are now under construction and will be operational in 1963-1964. This facility was used by 162,755 persons in 1961, and 297,519 persons in 1962;

(l) The land between appellant’s property and Blue Knob State Park is principally mountains, forest and streams, with numerous picnic accommodations, a large area designated as State Game Lands, and a few small settlements.

5. There are approximately 300 rooms and motel accommodations within a seven mile radius of appel[194]*194lant’s property. Approximately 1,500 transients were accommodated by these facilities in 1962.

6. The area in which appellant’s property is located offers fishing in fresh water streams, appellant’s lake, and the Elton Sportsmen’s Park; it is heavily used by hunters for small game and deer during the seasons.

7. The area is crossed by Interstate Routes No. 58 and No. 160; the secondary access roads are generally hardtopped and in good condition.

8. The club facilities consist of: a newly constructed single story building of modern design with dining room, lounge, and grille; a 9-hole golf course with an additional 9-holes already designed by an architect; a dam and fish pond; a skeet range and swimming pool are planned, as well as enlargement of the club house.

9. The physical plant is valued at $200,000.

10. Since the opening of the club on July 1,1962, the dining room, lounge and grille have been used by numerous organizations for dinners and luncheons; reservations for future use have been received.

11. During the 1962 season, 3,000 guests used the club facilities; of these, 500 were from out-of-state.

12. Appellant’s membership is 167; it numbers as members prominent business and professional'persons of means who are capable of influencing the development of the area for recreation.

13. The membership is drawn from Windber, Johnstown, Southmont, Westmont, Beaverdale, South Fork, Dunlo, Gaistown, and the surrounding townships.

14. The quota of licenses for Adams Township is exceeded by four.

15. Appellant’s property is situate in a resort and .recreational area.

[195]*19516. There is a necessity for a club liquor license for the pleasure, convenience, and general welfare of appellant’s members, families, and guests.

Discussion

The members of the Windber Country Club have constructed a beautiful modern facility in the scenic mountains and woodlands of Cambria County. This facility includes a golf course, dam, lake, and modern club house with dining room, lounge, and grille. It represents an investment of $200,000.

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