DocketNumber: Appeal, No. 2532 C.D. 1981
Citation Numbers: 71 Pa. Commw. 642, 455 A.2d 773, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1314
Judges: Blatt, Craig, Rogers
Filed Date: 2/9/1983
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Opinion by
The Council of the Borough of Baldwin (Borough Council) appeals an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County which reversed its denial of appellee A. Richard Nernberg’s
After holding a hearing on the appellee’s application as required by ordinance, the Planning Commission submitted a report to the Borough Council recommending approval of the plan. After conducting its own public hearing, however, the Borough Council voted to deny the plan on the grounds that the plan failed to meet all of the requirements of applicable ordinances and was not in the public interest.
Our scope of review where, as here, the court of common pleas took no additional evidence, is limited to a determination of whether or not the governing body abused its discretion or committed an error of law. Board of Commissioners of Lower Merion Township v. Haslett, 69 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 1, 450 A. 2d 298 (1982).
After examining the Borough Council’s decision, its brief,
For the reasons stated in the able opinion of Administrative Judge Papadakos in this matter, we will, therefore, affirm the order of the court of common pleas. The said opinion and order may be found at A. Richard Nernberg, t/a/d/b/a A. R. Building Co. v. The Council of the Borough of Baldwin, Pa. D. & C.3d (1983).
Order
And, Now, this 9th day of February, 1983, the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County in the above-captioned matter
T/a/d/b/a A. R. Building Co.
We explicitly reject the Borough Council’s contention in its brief that the court of common pleas made independent findings without taking additional evidence. Rather, we believe that the court merely concluded that as a matter of law, the Borough Council failed to establish sufficient grounds for denying the appellee’s plan. Similarly, we reject its argument that the court erred in its holding because only a reproduced (as opposed to the entire) record was before it.