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ALLE-KISKI HOMELESS PROJECT, INC., a Pennsylvania Non-Profit Corporation v. The BOROUGH OF BRACKENRIDGE ZONING HEARING BOARD and The Borough of Brackenridge. Appeal of the BOROUGH OF BRACKENRIDGE, Appellant.
The Borough of Brackenridge (Borough) appeals from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County that reversed the decision of the Brackenridge Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB) which denied the Alle-Kiski Homeless Project, Inc.'s (Alle-Kiski) validity challenge to the Borough's zoning ordinance.
The issues raised and the arguments made to this Court by the Borough are the same as to those addressed by the trial court in its opinion.1 Our review of both the record and relevant case law indicates that the trial court correctly disposed of the issues and, accordingly, we affirm on the able and well-reasoned opinion of the Honorable James H. McLean in Alle-Kiski Homeless Project, Inc. v. Borough of Brackenridge, (Allegheny No.2085-95, Order and Opinion filed March 20, 1996), --- Pa. D. & C. 4d ---- (19 ).
FOOTNOTES
1. We note that the Borough initially argues that the trial court ignored the proper scope of review by substituting its evaluation and opinion in lieu of the ZHB's. However, the question of whether a proposed use, as factually described in the application and the testimony, falls within a given zoning category in the ordinance is a question of law and, therefore, is subject to a court's review.
RODGERS, Senior Judge.
Judge PELLEGRINI concurs in result only.
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Decided: January 17, 1997
Court: Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.
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