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...deeply divided, en banc panels of the court. Robinson Township v. Commonwealth was no exception. In that case, a deeply...
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...efforts of the seven municipalities, including Cecil, Mt. Pleasant, Peters, Robinson and South Fayette townships, that successfully sued the state to overturn the local zoning...
...Commentary On July 26, the Commonwealth Court decided Robinson Township v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm'n, No. 284 M.D...
It is well settled that municipalities are creatures of the state and have only those powers expressly granted to them by the legislature. The power to zone is one of these. Outside of Philadelphia,
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