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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-6238COMMONWEALTH OF PI3'~INSYLVANIA COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Judicial District, County Of NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE JUDGMENT COMMON PLEAS No. ~ ~ ' ~ v~ 3 ~ CJ~ ~ 7ci-K NOTICE OF APPEAL M. Notice is given that the appellant has filed in the above Court of Common Pleas an appeal from the judgment rendered by the Magisterial District Judge on the date and in the case referenced below. Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc. 09-3-01 H. Anthony Adams 1146 S. Pitt Street Carlisle Pennsylvania 17013 DATE OF JUDGMENT IN THE CASE OF (PleinGlR ~ ~~ ~y ~~]~llpal~ ~ ~~ ~0~~~-~. ^'~ 9-11-12 Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors 't/VK7,+y~/ 13~0'~V `([J~,r l,Al.~ MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 This block will be signed ONLY when this notation is required under Pa. R.C.P. D.J. No. 10088. This Notice of Appeal, when received by the Magisterial District Judge, will operate as a SUPERSEDERS to the judgment for possession in this case. was claimant (see Pa. K. G. P.D.J. No. 1007(6) In before a Magisterial District Judge, A COMPLAINT MUST BE FILED within twenty (20) days after filing the NOTICE of APPEAL. Sgneture of Prothonotary Dr Deputy PRAECIPE TO ENTER RULE TO FILE COMPLAINT AND RULE TO FILE (This section of form to be used ONLY when appellant was DEFENDANT (see Pa.R.C.P.D.J. No. 1001(7) in action before Magisterial District Judge. IF NOT USED, detach from copy of notice of appeal to be served upon appellee. PRAECIPE: To Prothonotary Enter rule upon Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors appellee(s), to file a complaint in this appeal Name of appellees) (Common Pleas No. (f - ~ d~3 ~ ~ti ~ t )within twenty (20) days afters ice f rule or suff ntry of judgment of non pros. William A. Dunc~-ature of appellant or attorney or agent RULE: To Hopewell Township Board of Supervis>Ilee(s) Name of appellees) (1) You are notified that a rule is hereby entered upon you to file a complaint in this appeal within twenty (20) days after the date of service of this rule upon you by personal service or by certified.or registered mail. (2) If you do not file a complaint within this time, a JUDGMENT OF NON PROS MAYBE ENTERED AGAINST YOU. (3) The date of service of this rule if service was by mail is the date of the mailing. /~ / Date: 10-5. 20 12 ~•-,r) d{ ~. U~c. e ( I SignaturaolProthon or Dept `~ ~ , YOU MUST INCLUDE A COPY OF THE NOTICE OF JUDGMENT/TRANSCRIPT FORM WITH THIS OTICE OF APPEAL. AOPC 312-OS ,~ /D 3 , SD ~,(.~, t~~ loUb ~~~ COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND Notice of Judgment/Transcript Civil Case Mag. Dist. No: MDJ-09-3-01 MDJ Name: Honorable H. Anthony Adams Address: 35 West Orange Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 Telephone: 717-532-7676 Doublin Gap Motocross Inc 1146 S. Pitt St Carlisle, PA 17013 Disposition Summary MJ-09301-C V-0000163-2012 MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 MJ-09301-C V-0000163-2012 MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 Judgment Summary P1~iNalff Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors V. Rodney L Yentzer II, Rodney L Yentzer, Carol M Yentzer, Jeffrey A. Yentzer, Doublin Gap Motocross Inc Docket No: MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 Case Filed: 8/1/2012 Rodney L Yentrer II Disposition D Judgment for Defendant isposition Dats 09/11 /2012 Rodney L Yentrer Judgment for Defendant 09/11/2012 Carol M Yentrer Judgment for Defendant 09/11/2012 Jeffrey A. Yentrer Judgment for Defendant 09/11 /2012 Doublin Gap Motocross Inc Judgment for Plaintiff 09/11/2012 Carol M Yentrer $0.00 $0.00 ry••$0.00 Doublin Gap Motocross Inc $0.00 $4,052.50 $4,052.50 Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors $0.00 $0 00 Jeffrey A. Yentrer $0.00 . $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Rodney L Yentrer $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Rodney L Yentrer II $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Judgment Detail ~•PostJudgment) In the matter of Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors vs . Doublin Gap Motocross !nc on 9/11/2012 the judgment was awarded as follows: d J u gment Component Joint/Sev Civil Judgment eral Liability $0.00 Individual Liability Deposit Applied $4,000.00 ~~ $4 000.00 Costs $0.00 $52.50 , $52.50 Grand Total: :4,052.50 MDJS 315 Page 1 of 3 Printed: 09/11/2012 3:29:58PM Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors v. Rodney L Yentzer 11, Rodney L Yentzer, Carol M Yentzer, Jeffrey A. Yentzer, Doublin Gap Motocross Inc Docket No.: MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 ANY PARTY HAS THE RIGHT TO APPEAL WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE ENTRY OF JUDGMENT BY FILING A NOTICE OF APPEAL WITH THE PROTHONOTARYICLERK OF COURT OF C®MMON PLEAS, CIVIL DIVISION. YOU MUST INCLUDE A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OF JUDGMENTlfRANSCRIPT FORM WITH YOUR NOTICE OF APPEAL. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE FOR MAGISTERAU. DISTRICT JUDGES, IF THE JUDGMENT HOLDER ELECTS TO ENTER THE JUDGMENT IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ALL FURTHER PROCESS MUST COME FROM THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ANO NO FURTHER PROCES8 MAY BE ISSUED BY THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE. UNLESS THE JUDGMENT IS ENTERED IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ANYONE INTERESTED Ml THE JUDGMENT MAY FILE A REQUEST FOR ENTRY OF SATISFACTION WITH THE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE IF THE JUDGMENT DEBTOR PAYS IN FULL, SETTLES, OR OTHERWISE COMPLIES WITH THE JUDGMENT. ,~/-/~ Date Magisterial District Judge H. Anthony Adams ~l~~,` ~'~ a oe is is a rue an come copy o recur o e pro mgs con a~nmg e t men . ~~ Date Magisterial District Judge MDJS 315 Page 2 of 3 Printed: 09/11/2012 3:29:58PM Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors Docket No.: MJ-09301-CV-0000163-2012 v. Rodney L Yentrer II, Rodney L Yentrer, Carol M Yentrer, Jeffrey A. Yentrer, Doublin Gap Motocross Inc Private(s) William A. Duncan, Esq. Duncan ~ Hartman PC 1 Irvine Row Carlisle, PA 17013-3019 Plaintiff(s) Participant List Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors 415 Three Square Hollow Rd Newburg, PA 17240 Defendant(s) Doublin Gap Motocross Inc 1146 S. Pitt St Carlisle, PA 17013 Carol M Yentrer 1146 S.Pitt St Carlisle, PA 17013 Jeffrey A. Yentzer 1146 S. Pitt St. Carlisle, PA 17013 Rodney L Yentzer II 1146 S. Pitt St Carlisle, PA 17013 Rodney L Yentrer 1146 S. Pitt St Carlisle, PA 17013 Complainant's Attorney(s) Sally J. Winder, Esq. PO Box 341 Newville, PA 17241 MDJS 315 Page 3 of 3 Printed: 09M 112012 3:29:58PM HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiff V. DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC. : No. 12- 6238 Civil Term Defendant : Appeal from Magisterial District Judge Judgment NOTICE TO DEFEND YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT. If you wish to defend against the claim set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served by entering a written appearance personally or by attorney and filing with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. NOTICE TO DEFEND & LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE Cumberland County Bar Association 32 South Bedford Street Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone (717) 249-3166 (800) 990-9108 C-) c -.I rn co") rn i= rrn Z 4 -pEn z- c z ? l CD HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF :IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SUPERVISORS :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiff V. : No. 12- 6238 Civil Term DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC. Defendant : Appeal from Magisterial District Judge Judgment COMPLAINT COMES NOW,the Board of Supervisors of Hopewell Township, Cumberland County,by and through its Solicitor, Sally J. Winder, Esquire, and does file this Complaint for violation of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance based upon the following: 1. Hopewell Township, Cumberland County is a duly constituted and existing Second Class Township,having a principal place of business and mailing address at 415 Three Square Hollow Road,Newburg, Hopewell Township, Cumberland County,Pennsylvania 17240. 2. Defendant Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc. is a corporation wholly owned and operated by Rodney L. Yentzer, II,Jeffrey A. Yentzer,Carol M. Yentzer, and Rodney Yentzer using a business address of 1146 South Pitt Street, Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. 3. Rodney L. Yentzer, II, Jeffrey A. Yentzer, Carol M. Yentzer, and Rodney Yentzer(hereinafter "the Yentzers") are the owners and operators of Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc. which conducts motocross racing activities on property owned by the Yentzers. 4. The Yentzers own property lying along Shippensburg Road in Hopewell Township, Cumberland County,Pennsylvania,being tax parcel 11-09-0507-001 B,by virtue of a deed dated June 11,2004, from Jeanne Wickard, being a tract of land of approximately 61.98 acres, being hereinafter referred to as"the Wickard tract". 5. The Wickard tract lies within the Agricultural District as set forth in the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance, October 2010, duly adopted by the Board of Supervisors. 6. Expansion of motocross activities, parking, overnight parking, and camping onto the Wickard tract was requested by Defendant as part of a conditional use application but was specifically denied by decision of the Board of Supervisors. 7. Defendant was granted a conditional use for the Wickard tract for installation of a new access and driveway to the adjacent tract where the motocross track exists, a copy of which is marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 8. As a condition of the conditional use granted February 6, 2006, Defendant was required under paragraph 6 of the permit to screen the access drive with a vegetative screen of coniferous trees a minimum of six feet high when first planted and placed in a staggered double row to provide a solid visual screen at maturity. 9. From February 6, 2006, to September 11, 2012, the date of the hearing in the District Justice office on the original complaint, Defendant failed and refused to plant said trees as required in grant of the conditional use. 10. Subsequent to the District Judge judgment against Defendant for failure to plant trees as required, and prior to filing Notice of Appeal from Magisterial District Judge Judgment, Defendant has submitted drawings for compliance and planted trees. 11. Plaintiff believes and therefore avers that Defendant has acknowledged its failure to comply with the conditional use permit and has therefore admitted its liability for civil penalties as assessed by the District Judge. 12. Each day from February 6, 2006 to the date of planting of the trees, sometime after September 11, 2012, constitutes a separate and distinct violation of the conditional use and subjects Defendant to a $600.00 per day civil penalty, all as set forth in the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance, duly adopted by the Township. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court impose civil penalties upon Defendant in the amount of $600.00 per day from February 6, 2006, to and including September 14, 2012, plus costs and attorney fees. Respectfully submitted, J Sally J. W der, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiff Court ID 24705 P.O. Box 341 Newville, PA 17241 (717) 776 6656 VERIFICATION I verify that the statements made in this pleading are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief and that as an elected member of the Board of Supervisors of Hopewell Township, I am authorized to execute this verification. These statements are made either upon personal knowledge or upon information received in the conduct of my position as Supervisor. This statement is made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa. C. S. Section 4904 relating to unsworn falsifications to authorities, which provides that if I make knowingly false statements I may be subject to criminal penalties. Date: Eug e F. Mellinger, Supervis DECISION OF HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP SUPERVMRS - CondiiimW Use Apps for DoubMs Gap Motocross, Ine. APPLICANT'S NAME: Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Wickwd Tract, Newburg, Pennsylvania APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 100 Reasner Lane, Newburg, Pennsylvania DATE OF APPLICATION: Accepted as complete November 17, 2005 DATE OF HEARING: December b, 2005, continued with agreement of the Applicant to January 18, 2006 DATE OF DECISION: February 6, 2006 DECISION FINDINGS OF FACTS 1.The Applicant is Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc. having an address of 100 Reasner Lane, Newburg, Pennsylvania 17240. 2.Tbe Applicant is requesting a conditional use approval under Section 4.04 E. of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance, dated April 1998, for the purpose of using a designated area of the Wickard Tract for parking, ticket booths and an access drive all as set forth on the Plan marked Applicant's Exhibit 4 and the Conditional Use Permit Application supplement submitted as part of the Application and dated September 23, 2005. 3.Under Section 4.04. Conditional Uses, Subsection E. Retail Business, Business, Personal, Repair Services refamwes Article 11, Section 11.06E., of the Hopewell tx? L-- kA 0 Township Zoning Ordinance sets out a listing of regulations which are to be met in order to qualify for a conditional use, granted by the Board of Supervisors for retail business. 4.Testimony was taken from Rod Yentzer and other wig with respect to the various regulations set out under Section 4.04 E., and Article 11, Section 11.06FE. 5. The request for conditional use was advertised in the News-Chronicle and all adjacent land owners were provided certified mail notice of the scheduled hearing as well as evidenced by the proof of publication and return receipt cards filed in this matter. 6. The conditional use requested was for the tract of land, the Wickard Tract, delineated on the drawing marked Applicant's Exhibit 5-ABC admitted and made part of the record. 7. The proposed driveway on the Plan will intersect Pa Route 6% at a point when safer access to the Motocross track is obtainable based upon Applicant's testimony and that of Applicant's engineer. 8. The proposed point of access for the new driveway is the intersection of Pa Route 6% and an existing farm lane which traverses the meadow to the barn and will be extezided from that point to lead to the existing parking as shown on the Plan. 9. The proposed access drive will be a minimum of 24 fed in width and constructed in accordance with the Hopewell Township Zoning ordinance and all other state requirements for the access drive in compliance with the Highway Occupancy Permit which Applicant is required to obtain from Pennsylvania Department of Transportation prior to installing it using this access drive. 10. The Applicant proposes to construct this road such that the grade at the intersection of the drive and Pa. Route 6% will be no greater than a 3% grade. 11. Applicant proposes that all traffic for attendees and the Applicant's tenants who occupy the dwelling house on another tract will use the new access drive for their primary ingress and egress. However, Applicant will maintain Reasner Lane itself for emergency and medical access to the tenant house and motocross. 12. Applicant will be required to meet all State and Federal statutes, regulations, and requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and obtain all applicable permits for design and construction of the water crossing required to cross the run and wetlands as shown on the Plan. 13. Applicant testified and agreed to macadam the access drive fitom the intersection of Pa Route 696 westward to a distance 75 feet west of the culvert or water crossing required as above-referenced. 14. Applicant intends to use the access drive as the primary access for motocross traffic on approximately 25 days each calendar year. 15. Applicant testified that he anticipated doing the same amount of business and not increasing his business and that the motocross traffic consisted of pick-up trucks, trailers and RVs hauling motorcycle trailers. 16. Applicant's Plan further shows an area delineated as overflow parking which is proposed to be screened and constricted with stoned and shaled driving lanes and marked for parking as shown on the Plan. This overflow parking was anticipated to be used if the other parking (off this tract) were full. 17. The overflow parking would be accessed by the new mess drive which would lead up to the 2 ticket/control booths which would be the transition from the access drive to the overflow parking or to the parking areas noted as existing parking on the Plan. 18. The ticket/control booths would be sheds of 8 feet by either 10 feet or 12 feet in size used for taking admission and filling out paperwork. 19. Applicant did not plan to erect any lighting or sound system in the overflow parking area. 20. Applicant shows screening of the parking area on its Plan. 21. Applicant's current entrance is narrow and unsafe because of the narrow 16 foot width of the right-of-way and the grade and turn in the immediate vicinity of the intersection of Reasner Lane and Pa. Route 696. 22. Applicant cannot expand the width of his current access drive because his legal right- of-way is limited to 16 feet as set forth in Applicant's Exhibit 4. 23. The proposed access drive will be wider than the existing Reasner Lane by at least 8 feet and at the intersection with Pa. Route 696 will be at least 24 feet wide with the requisite turning radii and perhaps a center turn lane as determined and designed by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and set forth in the Highway Occupancy Permit 24. Applicant's engineer testified that Applicant will submit its highway occupancy permit application with drawings and propose a deceleration and acceleration lane approaching the new access drive from Newburg and leaving the access drive toward Shippensburg as shown on the Plan. Further, Applicant will propose that the access drive provide for a turn lane to promote safety and proper turning radii for large RVs and vehicles larger than ordinary automobiles and pick-up trucks hauling motorcycle trailers. 25. Neighbors of the Motocross testified that the Applicant has made promises to the Township previously concerning the manner in which the motocross would be run but has failed to follow through, stated that the motocross starts before church services are over contrary to prior its; attendees are allowed to camp overnight in the existing parking areas; fireworks have occasionally lit up the sky; residents can hear the attendees talking and "carrying onr. 26. Neighbors also testified that the Township Supervisors have found it necessary to file court actions against the motocross for failure to comply with Township ordinances concerning Large Event Permits and overnight camping at the Motocross. 27. Neighbors are concerned that the Motocross is attempting to expand their non- conforming use onto newly acquired lands, namely the Wickard Tract delineated on the Plan for the Conditional Use. 28. The business use proposed for the Wickard Tract is overflow parking, 2 ticket/control booths, and the building of the access drive with a waterway crossing either as a culvert or bridge as determined by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. 29. Applicant has submitted a copy of the Wetland Delineation Report, Applicant's Exhibit 9, and Exhibit 9, the Department of Environmental Protection Natural Diversity Inventory Search Form and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bog Turtle Habitat Screening general permit all of which verify the wetlands boundaries and the absence of bog turtles and show no conflicts with ecological resources of special concern with in the specified conditional use area. 30. The Applicant addressed the desirability of a new access drive for the Motocross which will provide safer access to the motocross from Pa. Route 696 and will be improved to provide a macadam black top surface in accord with the Hopewell Township Planning Commission review comments. Applicant also stated that the remainder portion of the access drive will conform to Township standards for stone with a dustless surface and that the access drive will be watered to keep dust from going off the Wickard Tract. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW The Board of Supervisors makes the following conclusions of law: 1. The Applicants have addressed all of the applicable regulations of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance Article 4. Section 4.04 E. 2. The Applicant has addressed all of the other relevant provisions of the Ordinance and the proposed use will be detrimental to the primary and permitted uses of 4 the Wickard Tract so far as the overflow parking is concerned. The expansion of parking area is unnecessary as the Applicant stated that he did not propose to expand his business but sought to provide safer parking. The Supervisors find that Applicant did not demonstrate that the current parking at the Motocross is in an unsafe manner but that the Applicant is capable of using his present parking area in a safe manner to accommodate his present needs for parking. The Applicant did demonstrate an ongoing need for a safer access drive to the motocross and for the tenants occupying the tenant house on the other property of Applicant and the accompanying ticket booths. The Board of Supervisors recognize that the Applicant must file for and obtain a highway occupancy permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation prior to constructing the access drive intersection with Pa. Route 696_ In conjunction with the designing of the access drive intersection the Supervisors may submit comment and requests for special considerations to the traffic engineers at Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). Further, the Supervisors acknowledge that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has jurisdiction over the water crossing which will be required for the access drive crossing the stream which transverses the drive and present farm lane. All of these designs, regulations, and permits will need to be obtained by Applicant in order to implement the Conditional Use granted in this decision. Decision. The Board of Supervisors find that the Applicant is entitled to a conditional use permit as to the access drive and the 2 ticket booths in sheds which shall be no larger than 10 feet by 8 feet. The access drive approved on condition that: 1. Applicant obtain a PennDOT highway occupancy permit in compliance with all PennDOT engineering and design specifications including macadam from the intersection of Pa Route 696 and the access drive for a distance extending 75 feet to the west of the culvert or other waterways crossing. The access drive design shall comply with Section 505 et seq of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance unless the specifications herein set forth are more stringent in which case the specific shall govern the general language. The highway occupancy permit application shall include deceleration and acceleration lanes as depicted on the Applicant's Plan and shall include a center turning lane on the access drive at the intersection of ft Route 696 as depicted on Applicant's Plan 2. Applicant shall construct the balance of the access drive in compliance with Section 505 et seq of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance and the same shall be improved to a dustless surface and shall be maintained as a dustless surface at all times. 3. Applicant shall obtain all necessary State and federal permits including the required Department of Environmental Protection waterways permit for constructing the culvert or waterway crossing. 4. Applicant shall design and construct the access drive such that the intersection with Pa. Route 696 and the approaching access drive has a grade not greater than 3% and the access drive shall have a smooth and level crossing with any other pathways or easements crossing the access drive to provide for safe crossing by pedestrians and non- motorized vehicles. 5. Applicant shall move or remove all existing fence and brush south of the intersection of the proposed access drive and Pa. Route 696 to provide maximum safe and clear sight distance. 6. Applicant shall screen the access drive from the point on the east side of the access drive which is south of the proposed gate and extending northwesterly along the access drive to the northern boundary of the tract which is the subject of the conditional use. All screening shall be a vegetative screen of coniferous trees or highgrowing evergreen shrubs planted and maintained by the Applicant with such plantings a minimum of six (6) feet high when fast planted and shall be placed in a staggered double row or other approved configuration so as to provide a solid visual screen at maturity. 7. Applicant shall maintain the access to the racetrack via Reasner Lane but shall not permit such access to be used for ingress, egress, and access to the racetrack or other structures or dwellings except for fire or medical emergency. 8. Absolutely no overnight parking, camping or other use shall be made of the tract subject to this conditional use and no lighting or sound systems shall be constructed or used upon this tract. The Board of Supervisors finds the request for overflow parking as shown on the Plan and requested by Applicant is denied, 6 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF HOPEWELL TOWNHIP (SEAL) r (SEAL) (SEAL) THE APPLICANT HAS THE RIGHT TO FILE AN APPEAL FROM THE DECISION. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BY FILING AN APPEAL TO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUN'T'Y, PENNSYLVANIA WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS DECISION. 7 Duncan & Hartman, P.C. William A. Duncan, Esquire 1 Irvine Row, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 717.249.7780 717.249-7800 FAX Attorney ID 22080 HOPEWF;LL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SUPERVISORS :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiff NO. I2-6238 Civil Tenn v. DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC. Defendant :APPEAL FROM DISTRICT JUSTICE NOTICE TO PLEAD To: Hopewell Township Board of Supervisors c/o Sally J. Winder, Esquire P.O. Box 341 Newville, PA 17241. You are hereby notified to plead to the enclosed Preliminary Objections within twenty (20) days from the date of service hereof or a default judgment may be entered against you. ~_ Dated: ~' ~' ~S Respectfully submitted William A. Duncan, Esquire Attorney for Defendant Duncan & Hartman, P.C'. William A. Duncan, Esquire 1 Irvine Row, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 717.249.7780 717.249-7800 FAX Attorney I D 22080 HOPEWF,LL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Plaintiff v. DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC Defendant n ~.~, ~. ~, , -~ .~S, N rn ~ ~ ~ - ^~ ~; r-- x ----} ~~; < ~% A„ ~ _~ - r~ r IN THE COURT OF COMMON PIS (~ ~ CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNS~,V`AN It~:ry NO. 12-6238 Civil Term APPEAL FROM DISTRICT JUSTICE AND NOW comes the Defendant, Doublin Gap Motocross, Inc., by and through its attorney, William A. Duncan, Esquire, who files these Preliminary Objections to the Plaintiff's Complaint and avers as follows: 1. Plaintiff filed suit against Defendant alleging that Defendant has violated the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance and seeks payment of a $600.00 per day civil penalty from the date of the granting of the conditional use permit, February 6, 2006 up to and including the date of trial, plus costs and attorneys fees. 2. The Complaint was filed on October 24, 2012. First Preliminary objection - Pa. R.C.P. 1028(a)(2) -Failure to conform to rule of court (failure to aver that a document was issued or an act done in compliance with the law) 3. The Complaint alleges the violation of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance but fails to specify the section of the Ordinance Defendant has violated. 4. Under 1019(d), in pleading an official document or official act, it should be identified by reference and averred that the document was issued or the act done in compliance with the law. 5. Section 10.04 of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance states that the violation of any condition of approval of a conditional use permit shall be subject to the enforcement remedies of Article 13 of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance. 6. Plaintiff has failed to provide an averment regarding the Notice required to be served on Defendant by Section 13.01 of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance. 7. Section 13.02 of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance states that No action may be maintained until such notice has been given. Second Preliminary Objection - Pa. R.C.P. No. 1028(a)(4) -Demurrer 8. The Plaintiff has failed to allege facts sufficient to maintain a cause of action for which relief can be granted in that the Enforcement Notice required by Section 13.01 of the Zoning Ordinance was not given and no action may be maintained until such notice has been given. WHEREFORE, the Defendant respectfully requests that its Preliminary Objections be sustained and that Plaintiff's Complaint be dismissed with prejudice. \ ~ ` ~, Dated: ` Respectfully Submitted, DUNCAN & HARTMAN, P.C. cam William A. Duncan, Esquire Attorney for Defendant 1 Irvine Row, Carlisle, Pennsylvania l 7013 717.249-7780 HOPEWE;LL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF : IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SUPERVISORS :CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Plaintiff NO. 12-6238 Civil Tenn v. DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC. Defendant :APPEAL FROM DISTRICT JUSTICE CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that I served a true and correct copy of the DEFENDANT'S PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT by personal service on November 15, 2012. DUNCAN & HART N, P.C. L William A. Duncan, Esquire Attorney for Plaintiff 1 Irvine Row, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013 717.249-7780 That the application and record fail to establish compliance with the standards made applicable to the proposed development by the provisions of this ordinance; 2. If the proposed use, developed in the proposed manner and at the proposed location, shall be inconsistent with the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and the standazds applicable to it pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance; 3. Denial of the conditional use application will occur in the interest of the overall public health, safety and welfare if there are adverse impacts of the use or development, after review in accordance with Section 10.05 and any regulations specific to the use contained in this ordinance. F. Approval With Conditions. The Board may, in approving any conditional use application, impose such restrictions and conditions on such approval, the proposed use and/or the premises to be developed or used pursuant to such approval as it determines are required by the general purposes, goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan and this ordinance, to prevent or minimise adverse effects from the proposed use and development on other properties in the neighborhood and on the general health, safety, r:~;; ~ ^ ; morals and welfare of the Township. All conditions imposed upon any conditional use ~_,~ ~ ;~'~: ~, permit approval, with the exception of conditions made applicable to such approval by ' J ` ~;_ the express terms of this article, shall be defmitively set forth in the findings and decision ~:" ~ granting such conditional use permit. U y :~ F ~,~ ~'~ "~ G. AcknowledQanent of Approval. In the event an application for conditional use is .~ (~ '~ = ' approved, or approved subject to conditions, the applicant shall acknowledge such ~~ ~' ' ~ approval in writing and unconditionally accept and agree to any and all conditions .c imposed on the approval within fifteen (15} days of receipt of the decision. rFr r'` j t,' ' i y . ry. ~. In the event such permit is not approved, or is approved subject to conditions which are not acceptable to the applicant, the applicant may (1) request that the Boazd reconsider its decision; (2) appeal such decision to court; or, (3} abandon the application at the expiration of the fifteen (15) day period. Section 10.04. Compliance. Every conditional use permit shall be predicated upon the proposed development or use complying with all requirements of this article, other applicable requirements of the Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance, including Section 11.03 Performance Standazds, the Hopewell Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, and any other applicable Township, State or Federal laws. The violation of any condition of approval shall be considered a violation of this article, and as such subject to the enforcement remedies of Article 13 of this ordinance. Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance 64 ARTICLE 13 ENFORCEMENT, VIOLATIONS, AND PENALTIES Section 13.01. Enforcement Notice. A. Whenever the Zoning Officer or. other authorized Township representative determines that there aze reasonable grounds to believe that there has been a violation of any provision of this ordinance, or of any regulation adopted pursuant thereto, the Zoning Officer shall initiate enforcement proceedings by sending an enforcement notice as provided in this Section. B. The enforcement notice shall be sent to the owner of record of the parcel on which the violation has occurred, to any person who has filed a written request to receive enforcement notices regazding that parcel, and to any other person requested in writing by the owner of record. C. An enforcement notice shall state at least the following: l . The name of the owner of record and any other person against whom the Township intends to take action. 2. The location of the property in violation. 3. The specific violation with a description of the requirements which have not been met, citing in each instance the applicable provisions of the ordinance. 4. The date before which the steps for compliance must be commenced; not to+' exceed thirty (30) days from receipt of notice, and the date before which the steps must be completed. 5. An outline of remedial action which, if taken, will effect compliance with the provisions of this ordinance, or any part thereof: and with any regulations adopted pursuant thereto. 6. A statement indicating that the recipient of the notice has the right to appeal to the Zoning Hearing Boazd within a prescribed period of time, in accordance with procedures set forth elsewhere in this ordinance. 7. A statement indicating that failure to comply with the notice within the time specified, unless extended by appeal to the Zoning Hearing Board, constitutes a violation, with possible sanctions cleazly described. Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance 140 ~: ~ fio~n 1.3.fY~.. ~~C:rau~~ s of Action. ~ ~~:~s~~ ~uiy lL,~uia.duYg structure, landscaping or land is, or is proposed to be, erected, constructed, ~c~n:aructe:d. ~cltereci, converted, maintained or used in violation of any ordinance enacted under ~ is act or prier enat~zing laws, the governing body or, with the approval of the governing body, 4r~ officer of the municipality, or any aggrieved owner or tenant of real property who shows that `~u s property or perscyn will be substantially affected by the alleged violation, in addition to other re~rr~edies, may institute any appropriate action or proceeding to prevent,. restrain, corrector abate ~ ~eizch building, struc~~ure, landscaping or land, or to prevent, in or about such premises, any act, ~ c,or.~dizct, business or. use constituting a violation. When any such action is instituted by a Landowner or tenant, notice of that action shall be served upon the municipality at least thirty i;30~) days prior to tl~+e time the action is begun by serving a copy of the complaint on the ?? go~rerning body of t:he municipality.. No such action may be maintained until such notice has been given. Section 13.03. Jurisdiction. District Justices shall have initial jurisdiction over proceedings brought under Section 14.02. Section 13.04. Enforcement Remedies. A, Any person, partnership or corporation who or which has violated or permitted the violation of the provisions of this zoning ordinance shall, upon being found liable therefore in a civil enforcement proceeding commenced by a municipality, pay a judgment of not more than the maximum permitted by law plus all court costs, including ~ reasonable attorney fees incurred by a municipality as a result thereof. No iud ent shall ~' commence or be imposed .levied 'I the date of the d ~~ vio y e strict Justic~If the defendant neither pays nor timely appeats the inn judgment; the municipality may enforce the judgment pursuant to the applicable rules of ' civil procedure. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation, ~~~ unless. the District Justice, determining that there has been a violation, further determines that there was a ood faith basis for the person, partnership or corporation violating the ordinance to have a xeved that there was no such violation, in which even, there shall be ~'ry deemed to have been only one such violation until the fifth (Su'} day following the date or ` ~ ~~~ the determination of a vio anon by the District Justice, and thereafter each- day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate violation. All judgments, costs and reasonable attorney fees collected for the violation of this zoning ordinance shall be paid over to the Township. B. The Court of Common Pleas, upon petition, may grant an order of stay, upon cause shown, toiling the per diem fine pending a final adjudication of the violation and judgment. ui~ C. Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed or interpreted to grant to any person of entity other than the Township the right to commence any action for enforcement pursuant to this Section. !;'~ Hopewell Township Zoning Ordinance I41 PRAECIPE FOR LISTING CASE FOR ARGUMENT (Must be typewritten and submitted in triplicate) C -� AL TO THE PROTHONOTARY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY: (List the within matter for the next Argument Court.) �,., -----------------------------------—---------------------------------------------------------------------------_--- T1 CAPTION OF CASE cr M (entire caption must be stated in full) HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , vs. -*4? DOUBLIN GAP MOTOCROSS, INC. { No. 12-6238 CIVIL No. :. 1. State matter to be argued (i.e., plaintiffs motion for new trial, defendant's demurrer to complaint, etc.): preliminary objections 2. Identify all counsel who will argue cases: (a) for plaintiffs: Sally J. Winder, P.O. Box 341 , Newville, PA 17241 (Name and Address) (b) for defendants: William A. Duncan, 1 Irvine Row, Carlisle, PA 17013 (Name and Address) 3. 1 will notify all parties in writing within two days that this case has been listed for argument. 4. Argument Court Date: September 27,2013 �toak/e �- William A. Dunaan Print your name William A. Duncan August 2,1, 2013 Attorney for Date: INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Original and two copies of all briefs must be filed with the COURT ADMINISTRATOR(not the Prothonotary) before argument. 2. The moving party shall file and serve their brief 14 days prior to argument. 3.The responding party shall file their brief 7 days prior to argument. 1 f 4. If argument is continued new briefs must be filed with the COURT ADMINISTRATOR(not the Prothonotary)after the case is relisted. r In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County,Pennsylvania No f o� -��3 0 Civil Term vs f! PRAECIPE �`@r To the Prothonotary: Please marls the above-captioned case withdrawn and discontinued. , -<> C ; r 7: CD CD David D.Buell,Prothonotary . AN- 20 3 Attorney Info: Winder Att ey for Plaintiff Sally I w Ct ID 24705 P.O.Box 341 Newville,PA 17241 (717)776 6656 �y��