In September, the zoning board voted to revoke Pittsburgh-based UPMC’s permit to build a 63-bed hospital. The health system filed an appeal, arguing the revocation was “arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, contrary to law and not supported by the facts.”
Judge Joseph James upheld the zoning board’s decision on Aug. 7, saying the board’s ordinances are “entitled to great weight and deference,” according to TribLIVE.
The zoning board revoked UPMC’s permit after holding hearings, considering testimony from witnesses about the proposal and examining thousands of pages of exhibits.
UPMC can appeal the ruling to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, according to the report.
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