A Commonwealth Court panel has affirmed a Bucks County judge’s decision that municipalities should be given a “reasonable” opportunity to announce amendments to zoning ordinances declared unconstitutional, because they should not have to race landowners to do so.

Writing that Bucks County Judge C. Theodore Fritsch Jr. “ably addressed and correctly decided” the issues presented in Piper Group v. Bedminster Township Board of Supervisors, a unanimous three-judge panel simply attached a copy of the trial court’s decision to its opinion.

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