2017 Cumberland County Area Friends Scouting Breakfast

April 27, 2017

Today, Salzmann Hughes, PC attorney Kurt E. Williams served as a Table Host for the 2017 Cumberland County Area Friends of Scouting Breakfast. The event honored long-time Cumberland County businessman Robert Long of Daily Express, Inc. The breakfast supports the Boy Scouts of America through the local New Birth of Freedom Council.

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Attorneys Joel Rimby and Kurt Williams to present PSATS seminar

April 25, 2017

Today, Salzmann Hughes, PC attorneys Joel Rimby and Kurt Williams presented a seminar at the 95th Annual Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors Educational Conference and Trade Show in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The seminar was entitled “Land Use and Zoning Law Update,” and informed attendees on current land use law in Pennsylvania, focusing on recent court decisions and recent statutory changes affecting land development

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Cumberland County Appoints New Representative to CAT Board

January 13, 2017

Cumberland County Appoints New Representative to CAT Board

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Announcement of New Shareholder

December 19, 2016

Salzmann Hughes, P.C. is pleased to announce the promotion of E. Lee Stinnett II to a shareholder of the firm. Lee joined the firm after graduating from The Penn State University Dickinson School of Law in 2009. Bryan Salzmann, President of Salzmann Hughes, P.C. said “We are very pleased to welcome Lee as a shareholder in our firm. Lee has demonstrated an excellent work ethic, attention to detail, and perseverance in assisting our litigation and municipal practice groups. More importantly Lee understands that we are here to serve others and assist our clients via an honest and straightforward approach. I am also personally humbled that Lee thinks so highly of our firm and all of its employees that he wants to be a part of our team for many years to come.” Lee will continue to focus and concentrate his practice in the areas of environmental law, land use, litigation, and municipal law. 

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Conditional Use Denial Reversed on Appeal

November 21, 2016

November 15, 2016    A conditional use application denied in September 2014, was reversed today by the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas.   Salzmann Hughes, PC client, the Group & Group Partnership, had applied for conditional use approval to operate a commercial trailer storage facility on its property in South Middleton Township.   After three nights of hearings, the Township denied the conditional use application and Group & Group appealed.   On November 15, 2016, the Court reversed the Township and approved the conditional use application.   Group & Group was represented during the conditional use hearings by Attorneys Kurt E. Williams and James D. Hughes and on appeal by Attorneys James D. Hughes, Scott T. Wyland and Kurt E. Williams.

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E. Lee Stinnett II to be honored as one of Forty Under 40 in Central PA

November 18, 2016

Harrisburg, PA Nov. 18, 2016 – On Monday, Nov. 21, E. Lee Stinnett II will be honored as one of Central Penn Business Journal’s 2016 Forty Under 40 award recipients for his commitment to business growth, professional excellence and community service at an evening reception and awards program at Hilton Harrisburg from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This year marks the program’s 22nd anniversary.

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Salzmann Hughes, PC Obtains Final Land Development Approval for new Warehouse in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County

September 29, 2016

On Wednesday, September 28, 2016, Salzmann Hughes, P.C. client Exeter Property Group obtained Final Land Development Approval from the Silver Spring Township Board of Supervisors, to construct a 1.1 million SF warehouse in the township’s general industrial zoning district.  The approval followed a March 2015 conditional use approval and August 2016 subdivision approval.  Exeter Property Group was represented during the entire land approval process by Salzmann Hughes, P.C. attorneys James D. Hughes and Kurt E. Williams.

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Attorney Kurt Williams Attends Transfer Event

September 07, 2016

Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County. At noon today, Salzmann Hughes, PC attorney Kurt E. Williams participated in the transfer of the historic Hogestown Church from real estate developer Phil Dobson to the Hogestown Heritage Committee of Silver Spring Township. Kurt Williams serves as Solicitor to the Committee and was instrumental in the negotiations with the property’s mortgage holder to eventually be able to transfer the historic property at no cost to the Committee, who plans to renovate the former church into a community center. The event was also attended by State Senator Pat Vance, Silver Spring Township Supervisors Nancy Konhaus Griffie, Carl Machamer and Dave Lenker, and Township Manager Theresa Eberly. For more information about the Hogestown Heritage Committee, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, click HERE.

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Salzmann Hughes, PC Obtains Conditional Use Approval for Church Expansion in South Middleton Township, Cumberland County

July 19, 2016

On July 14, 2016,  Salzmann Hughes, P.C. client Carlisle Evangelical Free Church obtained conditional use approval from the South Middleton Township Board of Supervisors, to expand the church’s parking facilities onto an approximately 2.5 acre parcel the church plans to purchase from a neighboring property owner. The church was represented during the conditional use application process by Salzmann Hughes, P.C. attorney Kurt E. Williams

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Salzmann Hughes, PC Obtains Conditional Use Approval for new Warehouse in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County

June 13, 2016

On Saturday, June 11, 2016, Salzmann Hughes, P.C. client Shippensburg Investors, LP obtained conditional use approval from the Shippensburg Township Board of Supervisors, to operate a warehouse in the township’s industrial zoning district adjacent to Interstate 81. Shippensburg Investors, LP was represented during the conditional use application process by Salzmann Hughes, P.C. attorney Kurt E. Williams.

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