Municipal & Zoning

Whether you are representing a township or a borough; a zoning hearing board or a planning commission; a municipal authority or other quasi-municipal entity; an individual or a neighborhood group; a family business or a large developer, the attorneys at Schantz & Gray will provide you with experienced and efficient representation regarding your “municipal” matter.

Municipal law is a unique, yet broad, area of practice that includes:

  • Representation of property owners and/or developers seeking subdivision and land development approvals.
  • Zoning and land use appeals.
  • Representation of individuals and/or coalitions in asserting concerns related to pending government actions.
  • Representation of clients in defending against enforcement actions taken by municipalities
    Condemnation (eminent domain).
  • Representation of municipalities, including councils, boards of supervisors and/or commissioners, authorities, zoning hearing boards, planning commissions and other municipal corporations and bodies.

Over the years, the attorneys at Schantz & Gray have represented municipal clients, such as boards of supervisors, councils, authorities and planning commissions, as well as “private” clients, including individuals, businesses and developers appearing before municipal bodies. Having represented both municipal and private clients has allowed the attorneys at Schantz & Gray to provide their clients with a perspective from both sides of the table.

Call Schantz & Gray to discuss how we can assist you.