N.W. LEHIGH SCHOOL D. v. APPROVAL BD.


126 Pa.Commw. 325 (1989)

559 A.2d 978

NORTHWESTERN LEHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, Petitioner, v. AGRICULTURAL LANDS CONDEMNATION APPROVAL BOARD, Board of Commissioners of Lehigh County, Board of Supervisors of the Township of Heidelberg, Agricultural Area Advisory Committee of the Township of Heidelberg, Raymond Snyder, and Elma Snyder, Respondents.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided May 30, 1989.

Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied November 27, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Freund, III, E. Drummond King, King, McCardle, Herman & Freund, Allentown, for petitioner. Mark Malkames, William G. Malkames, Allentown, for respondents, Raymond Snyder and Elma Snyder.

Stephen R. Pelcher, Harrisburg, for respondent, Agricultural Lands Condemnation Approval Bd.

John J. Bell, Camp Hill, for amicus curiae, Pennsylvania Farmers Ass'n.

Before DOYLE and SMITH (P.), JJ., and KALISH, Senior Judge.


KALISH, Senior Judge.

Northwestern Lehigh School District (School District) petitions for review of an order of the Agricultural Lands Condemnation Approval Board (ALCAB), denying approval of a condemnation by the School District. We affirm.

The School District maintains educational facilities at two sites. One, approximately forty-four acres, is the main campus and houses the high school and its facilities. The other, in another township, houses the elementary...

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