Memo #3 Zoning Hearing Board Appeals
January 15, 2015 03:23 PM to All Senate Members
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Senator Charles McIlhinney
R Senate District 10
Memo
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce Senate Bill 721, legislation amending the Municipalities Planning Code to deny standing to zoning hearing boards to be a party in appeals from their decisions. The issue of whether the Zoning Hearing Board has standing to be a party in appeals from their decisions to Court has been raised and decided by Commonwealth Court.
The decision essentially prevents a Borough or Township from settling a case with an applicant that has appealed an adverse decision of the Zoning Hearing Board to the Court of Common Pleas without the participation and consent of the Zoning Hearing Board. For instance, if a Township or Borough was able to negotiate a settlement with a property owner who appealed from the decision of the Zoning Hearing Board and the terms and conditions of the settlement were satisfactory to the Township or Borough as well as to the Judge of the Court of Common Please, the Zoning Hearing Board could prevent the settlement if it did not agree.
Please do not hesitate to contact Gail Paduch Reinard at 787-7305 if you have any questions.
The decision essentially prevents a Borough or Township from settling a case with an applicant that has appealed an adverse decision of the Zoning Hearing Board to the Court of Common Pleas without the participation and consent of the Zoning Hearing Board. For instance, if a Township or Borough was able to negotiate a settlement with a property owner who appealed from the decision of the Zoning Hearing Board and the terms and conditions of the settlement were satisfactory to the Township or Borough as well as to the Judge of the Court of Common Please, the Zoning Hearing Board could prevent the settlement if it did not agree.
Please do not hesitate to contact Gail Paduch Reinard at 787-7305 if you have any questions.
Legislation
Document - Introduced as SB 572
Last updated on January 15, 2015 03:24 PM
Memo #3 Zoning Hearing Board Appeals
January 15, 2015 03:23 PM to All Senate Members
Circulated By
MCILHINNEY
Memo
In the near future, I plan to reintroduce Senate Bill 721, legislation amending the Municipalities Planning Code to deny standing to zoning hearing boards to be a party in appeals from their decisions. The issue of whether the Zoning Hearing Board has standing to be a party in appeals from their decisions to Court has been raised and decided by Commonwealth Court.
The decision essentially prevents a Borough or Township from settling a case with an applicant that has appealed an adverse decision of the Zoning Hearing Board to the Court of Common Pleas without the participation and consent of the Zoning Hearing Board. For instance, if a Township or Borough was able to negotiate a settlement with a property owner who appealed from the decision of the Zoning Hearing Board and the terms and conditions of the settlement were satisfactory to the Township or Borough as well as to the Judge of the Court of Common Please, the Zoning Hearing Board could prevent the settlement if it did not agree.
Please do not hesitate to contact Gail Paduch Reinard at 787-7305 if you have any questions.
The decision essentially prevents a Borough or Township from settling a case with an applicant that has appealed an adverse decision of the Zoning Hearing Board to the Court of Common Pleas without the participation and consent of the Zoning Hearing Board. For instance, if a Township or Borough was able to negotiate a settlement with a property owner who appealed from the decision of the Zoning Hearing Board and the terms and conditions of the settlement were satisfactory to the Township or Borough as well as to the Judge of the Court of Common Please, the Zoning Hearing Board could prevent the settlement if it did not agree.
Please do not hesitate to contact Gail Paduch Reinard at 787-7305 if you have any questions.
Document
Introduced as SB 572
Last Updated
January 15, 2015 03:24 PM
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