WAGNER v. HARMAR TP.

Civ. A. No. 86-1428.

651 F.Supp. 1286 (1987)

Clarence C. WAGNER, Plaintiff, v. TOWNSHIP OF HARMAR; L. Melody Domaratz, individually and as Zoning Officer of the Township of Harmar; Edwin J. Martin, individually and as the Solicitor for the Township of Harmar, Harmar Township Board of Supervisors; the Estate of Charles E. Manning, individually and in his representative capacity; John B. Colpo, individually and in his representative capacity; Joseph Walkiewicz, individually and in his representative capacity; Frederick Domaratz, individually and in his representative capacity; Barbara Adams, individually and in her representative capacity, as a member of the Zoning Board of Harmar Township, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Pennsylvania.

January 21, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Aronson, Bruce Gelman, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Arthur J. Murphy, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

ZIEGLER, District Judge.

Plaintiff leased residential property that previously had been re-zoned for industrial use. Hoping to put a mobile home on the property, he applied for a building permit, but his application was denied on May 1, 1983. Plaintiff appealed and a public hearing was held. On June 28, 1983, plaintiff was granted a variance. This decision by the Board was appealed by the Township of Harmar through the actions of the individual...

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