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Municipal Alert - Abandoned Vehicle Nuisance Provisions Invalidated by Michael G. Crotty and Ryan M. Jennings
2/1/2012
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, in Borough of New Bloomfield v. Wagner, et al., (Pa. Cmwlth. 2012) (Docket No. 53 C.D. 2011), has recently stricken certain provisions of a nuisance-based Ordinance regulating abandoned vehicles on private property.
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Municipal Alert - Validity of Agricultural Preservation Zoning Upheld by Michael G. Crotty & Ryan M. Jennings
1/24/2012
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, in In Re: Appeal of KMRD, L.P. from Decision of the Zoning Hearing Board of Forks Township, (Pa. Cmwlth. 2012), has recently upheld the validity of Forks Township’s zoning protections for conserved and preserved agricultural lands.
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Municipal Alert - Public Officials' E-mails Might be Subject to Disclosure Under Right-to-Know Law by Michael G. Crotty and Ryan M. Jennings
12/23/2011
If you are under the impression that the Commonwealth Court’s January 2011 decision, In re Silberstein, exempts e-mails of an individual elected or appointed official from disclosure under the Right to Know Act (“RTK”), think again!
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