Opinion by
Mars Borough (appellant) appeals an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County entered April 26, 1988, reversing the decision of the Zoning Hearing Board of Mars Borough (Board) which had denied A.D. and Shirley S. Kelly’s (appellees) application for a building permit. We reverse.
On July 27, 1987, appellees sought a permit for the construction of a garage on property which is located in a R-l district. At the time of this application, the property in question was vacant except for a small 10' x 20' shed that was used for storage purposes. The appellees sought permission to build a 40' x 80' storage garage on the property. However, the Board denied this request on the basis that no contemplated main residential use was to be made of this property. The appellees appealed to the trial court on April 26, 1988, which reversed the Board’s decision and ordered that the permit be issued. The appellant was then granted intervenor status. This appeal follows.
The trial court did not take any additional testimony. Therefore, our scope of review is limited to a determination of whether the Board committed an abuse of discretion or an error of law.
Markley v. Carlisle Zoning Hearing Board,
The appellees do not intend to use the property as a residence, yet, they seek a permit for an accessory use. In
Food Bag, Inc. v. Mahoning Township Zoning Board of Adjustment,
Consequently, since there is no principal use of the property, the trial court was in error when it reversed the Board’s decision. Nothing exists on the property at the current time for which the proposed garage would be subordinate and incidental to and, furthermore, there would be no occupants of the lot on which the garage is to be located.
Accordingly the order of the trial court is reversed.
Order
And NOW, this 9th day of March, 1989, the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County in the above-captioned matter is reversed.
