DocketNumber: Appeal, No. 2193 C.D. 1982
Citation Numbers: 76 Pa. Commw. 318, 463 A.2d 505, 1983 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1853
Judges: Craig, MacPhail, Williams
Filed Date: 8/11/1983
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/13/2024
Opinion by
This is an appeal from a decision of the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County, which affirmed the granting of a variance to the Holy Roman Catholic Church of Nazareth ¡by the Zoning Hearing Board of the Borough of Nazareth on the basis of the de minimis doctrine.
The church sought to build an addition to its existing .school building in order to accommodate a kindergarten classroom, special education rooms, and two offices. Although the zoning ordinance establishes maximum building coverage in the church’s district at twenty percent of the lot area,
The parties have limited the precise question before us to whether or not the board erred in granting the variance on de minimis grounds.
The de minimis doctrine is an extremely narrow exception to the heavy burden of proof which a party seeking a variance must normally bear. The courts have applied the rule and allowed a variance in a limited number of cases where the violation of the ordinance was a relatively minor one, and to do otherwise would require the moving of an entire building.
The church argues that this is a proper case for the application of the de minimis rule because the proposed addition would cover only eight percent more surface area. The church further contends that moving the kindergarten from its present location in the church basement to the new addition would reduce safety hazards, relieve traffic congestion, and eliminate its current need to heat the entire church building every day to keep the classroom warm.
The facts of this case do not resemble those of the few cases where the court has employed a de minimis analysis. A denial of the variance here will not re
Hence, we reverse for error of law.
Order
Now, August 11, 19.83, the decision of the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County, dated August 9, 1982, is reversed.
Section 544 of the Nazareth Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1969.
Crawford Zoning Case, 358 Pa. 636, 57 A.2d 862 (1948) ; Moyerman v. Glanzberg, 391 Pa. 387, 138 A.2d 681 (1958) ; Pyzdrowski v. Pittsburgh Board of Adjustment, 437 Pa. 481, 263 A.2d 426 (1970) ; West Bradford Township v. Evans, 35 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 167, 384 A.2d 1382 (1978) ; Marlowe v. Zoning Hearing Board of Haverford Township, 52 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 224, 415 A.2d 946 (1980).
West Bradford Township v. Evans, 35 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 167, 384 A.2d 1382 (1978).