38 Pa. Commw. 305 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1978
Opinion by
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) appeals here from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County which dismissed its exceptions to a verdict entered in favor of the estate of Stanley Croop (condemnee).
PennDOT, by a declaration of taking, condemned for road improvement purposes 5.31 acres of an 885 acre tract of land owned by the condemnee situate in Hunlock Township, Luzerne County. The portion of the property condemned consisted of frontage on both sides of U. S. Route 11 and was used for various commercial and residential uses. A board of viewers awarded the condemnee $195,000.00 in damages from which award both parties appealed. After a nonjury trial, the trial judge rendered a verdict of $445,000.00 in damages. Exceptions to the verdict were filed by PennDOT but the majority of the court below refused to consider their merits, having concluded that the exceptions were not timely filed. This Court reversed on appeal, holding that the exceptions had been timely filed, and we remanded for the lower court’s consideration of the merits of PennDOT’s exceptions.
Our scope of review in appeals of this nature is limited to a determination as to whether or not the trial court committed a manifest abuse of discretion or error of law and whether or not the verdict is against the clear weight of the evidence or the judicial process has worked a serious injustice upon the
PennDOT maintains that the lower court’s verdict is grossly excessive in comparison to all the expert valuation testimony and the board of viewers’ award and that, in reaching the verdict, the lower court gave undue weight to the valuation testimony of the property’s life tenant and remaindermen. The valuation evidence presented in the lower court may be summarized as follows:
Condemnee’s Expert Valuation Witnesses:
Bryden S. MacIntyre $190,000.00 (licensed realtor)
A. Hoyt Goode $245,000.00 (licensed realtor)
Condemnee’s Other Witnesses :
James S. Croop (Remainderman) $500,000.00
Mary Lou Kaye (Remainderman) $500,000.00
Alice Jane Croop Farrell (Remainderman) $600,000.00
Mrs. Stanley C. Croop (Life Tenant) $500,000.00
PennDOT’s Expert Valuation Witnesses:
Robert J. Hoffman $101,000.00 (licensed realtor and appraiser)
Chris C. Gardier, Jr. $104,100.00 (licensed realtor and appraiser)
The conflicting valuation evidence here was considered by the trial judge who, acting as the fact-finder, must resolve conflicts in the testimony and weigh the credibility of the respective witnesses in determining the damages suffered by the condemnee. Patterson v. County of Allegheny, 15 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 228, 234, 325 A.2d 484, 487 (1974). In reaching his verdict, the trial judge viewed the property, a factor which is to be given substantial weight by an appellate court. Commonwealth v. Herold, 17 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 148, 330 A.2d 890 (1975).
Our review of the record indicates that there was evidence presented which the trial judge, exercising his own judgment, could use to support the verdict that he reached. Although the amount he ultimately awarded surpassed both the award of the board of view and the estimates of the expert witnesses, we do not believe that this alone is sufficient to warrant the reversal of the lower court. See Stine v. Department of Transportation, 26 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 292, 364 A.2d 745 (1976).
The order of the lower court is affirmed.
And Now, this 27th day of October, 1978, the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, docketed at 1480 May Term 1968 (No. 1341 C.D. 1974), and dated April 5, 1977, is hereby affirmed.
See In Re: Condemnation, Croop Estate, 25 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 185, 359 A.2d 838 (1976).