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Morgan Drive Away, Inc. v. Commonwealth

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Feb 28, 1974
315 A.2d 889 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1974)

Opinion

Argued February 5, 1974

February 28, 1974.

Public utilities — Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission — Certificate of public convenience — Public Utility Law, Act 1937, May 28, P. L. 1053 — Findings of fact — Sufficiency of findings.

1. Provisions of the Public Utility Law, Act 1937, May 28, P. L. 1053, require the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, following a hearing on an application for a certificate of public convenience, to make findings of fact which need not be formal but must be sufficiently detailed to enable a reviewing court to determine what questions were before the Commission and upon what findings of fact the conclusions of the Commission were based. [7-8]

Argued February 5, 1974, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MENCER, ROGERS and BLATT.

Appeals, Nos. 502 and 528 C.D. 1973, from the Order of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission in case of In the Matter of the Application of Barrett Mobile Home Transport, Inc., a corporation of the State of Minnesota — For the right to begin: To transport, as a Class C carrier, by motor vehicle, mobile homes and buildings, complete, knocked down, or in sections, from points in the County of Schuylkill, to points in Pennsylvania, No. A-96652.

Application to Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for certificate of public convenience. Application granted. Protestants appealed to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Held: Order vacated. Matter remanded.

Christian V. Graf, for appellant, Morgan Drive Away, Inc.

James D. Campbell, Jr., with him Nauman, Smith, Shissler Hall, for appellant, National Trailer Convoy, Inc.

Alfred N. Lowenstein, Assistant Counsel, with him Philip P. Kalodner, Counsel, for appellee.

John M. Musselman, with him Rhoads, Sinon Reader, for intervening appellee.


This is an appeal from an order of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) granting to Barrett Mobile Home Transport, Inc. (Barrett) a certificate authorization "[t]o transport, as a Class C carrier, by motor vehicle, new mobile homes and buildings, complete or in sections, from producers' facilities in the County of Schuylkill to points in Pennsylvania."

On May 7, 1971, Barrett filed application for a certificate of public conveyance under Section 203 of the Public Utility Law, Act of May 28, 1937, P. L. 1053, 66 P. S. § 1123 "to transport, as a Class C carrier, by motor vehicle, mobile homes and buildings, complete, knocked down, or in sections, from points in the County of Schuylkill to points in Pennsylvania." Protests were filed by Morgan Drive Away, Inc. (Morgan), National Trailer Convoy, Inc. (National) and Transit Homes, Inc. Hearings were held and the Commission entered its short-form on April 3, 1973, granting the authorization first noted above. Morgan and National filed appeals with this Court on April 24 and April 26, 1973, respectively. Barrett was then granted leave to intervene. The appeals of Morgan and National were consolidated for purposes of argument. On October 2, 1973, the PUC issued its long-form order intended to set forth the PUC's findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of its order.

One of the points of contention raised by Morgan is that the PUC has failed to make the detailed findings of fact necessary for Morgan, and indeed this Court, to determine the basis upon which the PUC based its conclusion on inadequacy of service and public need.

Section 1005 of the Public Utility Law, 66 P. S. § 1395, provides: "After the conclusion of the hearing, the commission shall make and file its findings and order with its opinion, if any. Its findings shall be in sufficient detail to enable the court, on appeal, to determine the controverted question presented by the proceeding, and whether proper weight was given to the evidence. . . ." We fully recognize that our Superior Court in Pennsylvania Railroad Company v. Pennsylvania PUC, 181 Pa. Super. 343, 124 A.2d 685 (1956) stated that formal findings in motor carrier certificate cases are not as essential as they may be in rate cases, but the court also pointed out that it is within the discretion of the appellate court to determine whether the findings are sufficient, and that the determination may be based upon whether or not more specific findings would be "helpful" to the appellate court.

With these thoughts in mind, we have carefully reviewed the long-form adjudication and order of the PUC filed in this case. Counsel for the PUC, at oral argument, candidly admitted that the "Abstract Of Evidence" set forth in the PUC's long-form order does not contain findings of fact. The PUC merely summarized the testimony of all of the witnesses, i.e., for both the applicant and the protestants. Our careful review of this "Abstract of Evidence" permits us to conclude that we are unable to determine the findings of fact upon which the PUC based its conclusions. Without reservation we state that more detailed and specific findings of fact would not only be helpful to this Court in deciding this case on its merits, but are essential. We therefore will not rule upon the merits of this case at this time, and under the provisions of Section 1107 of the Public Utility Law, 66 P. S. § 1437, we

ORDER

AND NOW, this 28th day of February, 1974, based upon the above discussion, it is hereby ordered that the order of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is vacated and this matter is remanded to the Commission for the sole purpose of preparing, executing and entering a new long-form order setting forth the specific findings of fact upon which it based its conclusion and order dated October 2, 1973, within 30 days from the date hereof.


Summaries of

Morgan Drive Away, Inc. v. Commonwealth

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
Feb 28, 1974
315 A.2d 889 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1974)
Case details for

Morgan Drive Away, Inc. v. Commonwealth

Case Details

Full title:Morgan Drive Away, Inc., Appellant, v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania…

Court:Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Feb 28, 1974

Citations

315 A.2d 889 (Pa. Cmmw. Ct. 1974)
315 A.2d 889

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