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Narberth v. Lower Merion Township

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Oct 25, 2005
886 A.2d 223 (Pa. 2005)

Opinion

October 25, 2005.

Petition for Allowance of Appeal from the Order of the Commonwealth Court, No. 602 603 MAL 2004.


ORDER


AND NOW, this 25th day of October, 2005, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby granted, limited to the following issues:

1. Whether the Commonwealth Court erred in holding that the Borough's notice of land use appeal was untimely filed where the Borough, an aggrieved third-party objector, filed its appeal within 30 days of the Township's entry (mailing) of its written decision pursuant to Section 1002-A of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (the "MPC"), 53 P.S. § 11002-A, and not within 30 days of the Township's oral vote?

2. Whether the Commonwealth Court erred in retroactively applying a ruling where the Commonwealth Court acknowledged the state of the law to be uncertain, where the Borough relied in good faith upon the equivocal language of the MPC, and where the Commonwealth Court's holding conflicts with this Court's holding in August v. Stasak, 424 A.2d 1328 (Pa. 1981)?


Summaries of

Narberth v. Lower Merion Township

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District
Oct 25, 2005
886 A.2d 223 (Pa. 2005)
Case details for

Narberth v. Lower Merion Township

Case Details

Full title:NARBERTH BOROUGH, Petitioner v. LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP; MERLOC PARTNERS…

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Middle District

Date published: Oct 25, 2005

Citations

886 A.2d 223 (Pa. 2005)
584 Pa. 542

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