...Public Utility Comm'n, No. 284 M.D. 2012, invalidating portions of the Oil and Gas Act amendments of 2012 (known as Act 13...
...hear arguments on the constitutionality of recent amendments to the zoning...in Allegheny County and Yardley Borough and Nockamixon Township in Bucks...
...to that point. Of course, there's a lot...in Allegheny County and Yardley Borough and Nockamixon Township in Bucks...
...s 2009 ruling in Huntley & Huntley Inc. v. Borough Council of Oakmont , in which it held that the pre-emption clause...
...Feb. 19, 2009 — Huntley & Huntley v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont and Range Resources-Appalachia LLC v. Salem Township &mdash...
...and gas drilling: Huntley & Huntley Inc. v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont and Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, et al v. Salem...
...The first case was Huntley & Huntley v. Borough Council of Borough of Oakmont . In that case, Huntley had obtained a drilling permit...
...Court cases: Huntley & Huntley, Inc. v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont , 600 Pa. 207, 964 A.2d 855 (2009...
...Kelley reached the conclusion by citing two state Supreme Court cases, one of which previously decided the traditional purposes of zoning are distinct from the...
...27, 2007 Huntley & Huntley, Inc. v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont, PICS Case No. 07-1146 (Pa. Commw. en banc...
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