80 Pa. Commw. 378 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1984
Opinion by
This is an appeal from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County denying exceptions filed to a non-jury verdict rendered in an action in mandamus filed by West Penn Power Company (West Penn). We affirm.
In 1975 West Penn constructed three steel oil tanks in Springdale Borough, Allegheny County which were assessed at $104,850, $104,850, and $118,160 respectively for property tax purposes. West Penn subsequently appealed these assessments to the Board of Property Assessment Appeals and Review of Allegheny County (Board) alleging that the properties
Your Appeal No. 5220-861A from the Assessment of the Property located at . . . Spring-dale Boro for the year 1975 . . . has been considered by the Board of Property Assessments, Appeals and Review, and action has been taken as noted below:
' LOT & TOTAL NO REVISED
BLOCK NO. ASSESSMENT CHANGE FROM TO
732-M-15 ’ X $104,850
West Penn did not appeal from the determination but instead called the Board to complain about the fact that its disposition notice did not expressly address the machinery and equipment exemption issue, and was allegedly informed by an unknown individual that the Board would issue a new decision addressing this question. The Board did subsequently meet with representatives of West Penn on September 8, 1977, but no further action was taken on the matter.
Thereafter, on March 18, 1980, West Penn filed an action in mandamus seeking an order from the court directing the Board to issue a decision on the exemption issue. Before the court, as here, the parties agreed that the Board’s February 18,1976 disposition
Before this Court West Penn alleges (1) that the court of common pleas should have accepted as credible the evidence West Penn produced indicating that it had been deceived by Board employees into not filing an appeal, and (2) that this evidence established a sufficient grounds for the granting of the relief requested in the mandamus action. We find no merit in either of these assertions.
With respect to West Penn’s first contention it is clear from even a cursory reading of the court’s decision that the court found the evidence of deception presented by West Penn to be irrelevant, not incredible. Moreover, it is clear that the court was correct in this determination since the action before it was one in mandamus, and not a petition for review with an accompanying application to proceed nunc pro tunc where the issue of deception would be relevant. See e.g. Tarlo v. University of Pittsburgh, 66 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 149, 443 A.2d 879 (1982).
It is axiomatic that mandamus is an extraordinary writ which lies to compel the performance of a ministerial .act or a mandatory duty where there is a clear legal right in the plaintiff, a corresponding duty in the defendant, and a want of any other appropriate and adequate remedy.
Valley Forge Racing Association, Inc. v. State Horse Racing Commission, 449 Pa. 292, 295, 297 A.2d 823, 824 (1972). The decision whether to issue mandamus, of course, is within the discretion of the trial court, and on appeal our .scope of review is limited to a determination of whether the lower court abused its discretion or committed an error of law. Coleman v. Board of Education of the School District of Philadelphia, 477 Pa. 414, 383 A.2d 1275 (1978); Rizzo v. Schmanek, 63 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 547, 439 A.2d 1296 (1981).
Here, the Board was charged with the statutory duty under the provisions of Section 4(a) of the Act of June 21, 1939, P.L. 626, as amended, 72 P.S. §5452.-4(d), “[t]o pass upon and determine the amount of property of any organization or institution which is under the provision of existing law entitled to exemption from taxation.” Since the Board clearly fulfilled this duty in its February 18, 1976, decision, we believe the court of common pleas properly refused to grant relief in mandamus, and we will therefore affirm.
Order
Now, February 22, 1984, the Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County at No. CD 80-05584, dated December 28, 1982, is hereby affirmed.