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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 13:43:04+00:00

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Berner v. Montour Twp. Zoning Hearing Bd.
The language of a provision of a zoning ordinance is objective and specific if it requires an applicant to make certain identified submissions. The relevant section of the Nutrient Management Act only preempts a provision of a zoning ordinance if the operation requires a Nutrient Management Plan.
Landowners applied for a variance to conduct surface mining within 300 feet of residences because the local ordinance required a setback of 1000 feet, and Landowners also argued that the ordinance was preempted by state law. The Commonwealth Court found that the local ordinance was not preempted because it regulated land use which is within the power of the local municipality and the landowners were not entitled to a variance because they did not show that there was no other reasonable use of the land.
Hoffman Mining Company, Inc. v. Zoning Hearing Board of Adams Township, 958 A.2d 602 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2008).
Landowner’s stockpiling of sewage sludge on his property was not a permitted agricultural use and the Nutrient Management Act did not preempt the Zoning Ordinance because Landowner did not have an approved voluntary plan in compliance with the NMA.
Walck v. Lower Towamensing Township ZHB, (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2008).
The Borough exceeded its authority when it denied a conditional use application for the extraction of natural gas, since natural gas is a mineral under the MPC and the Oil and Gas Act preempts the Borough Ordinance with regard to the location of an oil or gas well.
929 A.2d 1252 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2007).
A municipality does not have the power to compel the underground installation of electric utilities.
The Nutrient Management Act regulates "the application of manure as it related to soils and . . . the protection of ground and surface water" did not preempt the relevant SALDO provisions protecting impact on soils.
Berner v. Montour Twp., 120 A.3d 433 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2015).
Municipality preempted by Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act from regulating operational aspects of stone quarry.
Geryville Materials, Inc. v. Planning Comm’n of Lower Milford Twp., 74 A.3d 322 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2013).
Township preempted from regulating setback and safety requirements for fuel transfer stations.
JoJo Oil Co. v. Dingman Twp. Zoning Hearing Bd., 77 A.3d 679 (Pa. Commw. Ct. 2013).

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