Lee v. Houser

 

us-sc-alabamaDeidre W. Lee and Samuel G. McKerall appealed the grant of summary judgment in favor of Town of Magnolia Springs Mayor Charles Houser and Town Councilman Robert C. Holk. The Town of Magnolia Springs and the Magnolia Springs Planning Commission (the remaining defendants in the underlying action), appealed a judgment entered on a jury award to Lee and McKerall. In 2005, Lee purchased 47 acres of property in Baldwin County. In 2006, she submitted an application for preliminary subdivision-plat approval detailing a 124-lot residential subdivision to the Baldwin County Planning Commission. The Town of Magnolia Springs incorporated in June 2006, six months before Lee submitted her plat application to the Baldwin County Planning Commission. The first mayor and council for the Town of Magnolia Springs were sworn in 13 days before Lee submitted her application to the Baldwin County Planning Commission. When Lee submitted her application, the Town of Magnolia Springs had no jurisdiction over Lee’s property, and only the Baldwin County Planning Commission had the authority to consider Lee’s application because her property was outside the town limits. The Baldwin County Planning Commission tabled Lee’s application. The Town of Magnolia Springs’ mayor informed the Baldwin County Planning Commission that the jurisdiction of Magnolia Springs would extend to include Lee’s property and that Magnolia Springs intended to pass a moratorium on subdivision approvals because “a couple of [the town's] council members … have been involved in … trying to get [Lee's plat application] delayed.” He also acknowledged that Magnolia Springs had “no rules and regulations” regarding applications for preliminary subdivision-plat approvals. Lee sued when the plan was ultimately denied. After careful review, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment in favor of Lee against the Town of Magnolia Springs and its planning commission, as well as the summary judgment in favor of Houser and Holk, and pretermitted any remaining issues. The Court held that McKerall’s claims against the Town of Magnolia Springs and its planning commission were barred by his failure to timely file a notice of claim, and reversed the judgment in his favor.

Lee v. Houser

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