Abc v. Maricopa

CourtCourt of Appeals of Arizona
DecidedFebruary 24, 2022
Docket1 CA-CV 21-0108
StatusUnpublished

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Abc v. Maricopa, (Ark. Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

NOTICE: NOT FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION IS NOT PRECEDENTIAL AND MAY BE CITED ONLY AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE.

IN THE ARIZONA COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION ONE

ABC SAND AND ROCK COMPANY, INC., et al., Plaintiffs/Appellants,

v.

MARICOPA COUNTY, et al., Defendants/Appellees.

No. 1 CA-CV 21-0108 FILED 2-24-2022

Appeal from the Superior Court in Maricopa County No. CV 2016-010095 The Honorable Michael W. Kemp, Judge

AFFIRMED

COUNSEL

Wilenchik & Bartness PC, Phoenix By Dennis I. Wilenchik, Ross P. Meyer Counsel for Plaintiffs/Appellants

Tully Bailey LLP, Phoenix By Stephen W. Tully Co-Counsel for Defendants/Appellees ABC, et al. v. MARICOPA, et al. Decision of the Court

Maricopa County Attorneys’ Office, Phoenix By Charles E. Trullinger, III Co-Counsel for Defendants/Appellees

Timothy A. LaSota PLC, Phoenix By Timothy A. LaSota Counsel for Amicus Curiae Arizona Free Enterprise Club and the Goldwater Institute

MEMORANDUM DECISION

Presiding Judge Jennifer B. Campbell delivered the decision of the Court, in which Judge Samuel A. Thumma and Chief Judge Kent E. Cattani joined.

C A M P B E L L, Judge:

¶1 ABC Sand and Rock Company, Inc., and David Waltemath (collectively, ABC) appeal from a judgment entered in favor of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County (the District), Maricopa County, and three Maricopa County employees and their spouses (collectively, the Defendants) following the superior court’s rulings on motions to dismiss and for summary judgment. Because ABC’s claims are procedurally barred, we affirm.

BACKGROUND

¶2 Litigation between these parties is both lengthy and complex. ABC operates a sand and gravel mine along the Agua Fria River. Because the mine is located within a designated floodplain, ABC had to secure written authorization from the District before beginning its mining operations. A.R.S. §§ 48-3603(A), (C), -3613(A). ABC obtained the requisite permit in 1985 and successfully renewed the permit until 2011.

¶3 Before its permit expired in May 2011, ABC submitted a renewal application and fee to the District. After conducting an administrative completeness review, the District notified ABC that its application was deficient and additional information would be required. When ABC failed to supplement its renewal application, the District sent ABC a follow-up letter stating that the existing permit would soon expire. Despite the District’s admonition, ABC failed to submit the requested

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information, so the District issued ABC a notice of violation and cease and desist letter, declaring that ABC was operating without a permit and warning that ABC could be subject to civil fines.

¶4 After a violation hearing in September 2011, a District hearing officer determined that ABC had been operating without a permit since May 2011 and recommended that the District impose a financial penalty. Consistent with the hearing officer’s recommendation, the District’s chief engineer issued a final order concluding that ABC failed to successfully renew its permit and, as a result, imposed a $169,000 fine.

¶5 ABC appealed the final order to the District’s Board of Hearing review (the Board), the entity tasked with reviewing the District’s final orders. A.R.S. §§ 48-3603(C)(25), -3615.01(H). Without explaining the basis for its decision, the Board reversed the chief engineer’s order.

¶6 In July 2012, the District sought judicial review of the Board’s decision in superior court. See A.R.S. § 12-905(A). The superior court vacated the Board’s decision, concluding it could not conduct meaningful review because the Board did not explain the basis for its determination. Flood Control Dist. of Maricopa Cnty. v. ABC Sand and Rock Co., Inc., 1 CA-CV 13-0450, 2014 WL 2599928, at *2, ¶ 11 (Ariz. App. June 10, 2014) (mem. decision). ABC appealed the superior court’s remand order, and this court affirmed. Id. at *1, ¶ 1.

¶7 In the interim, ABC filed a complaint against the District and the Board in superior court, alleging, among other things, that both entities violated 42 U.S.C. § 1983 by infringing on ABC’s constitutional rights to free speech, due process, and equal protection. See ABC Sand and Rock Co., Inc. v. Maricopa Cnty., CV 13-00058-PHX-NVW, 2013 WL 6059296, at *2-3 (D. Ariz. Nov. 18, 2013). The District removed the matter to federal court and the federal district court dismissed ABC’s complaint on ripeness grounds, concluding that ABC had not yet suffered any concrete and particularized injury. Id. at *2-5. ABC appealed the district court’s ruling, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed. ABC Sand and Rock Co. Inc. v. Cnty. of Maricopa, 627 F. App’x 626 (9th Cir. 2015).

¶8 After the district court’s dismissal of the federal case, the Board, on remand from this court and the superior court in the administrative appeal, issued a more detailed determination, again denying the chief engineer’s order and dismissing the fine levied against ABC, but concluding that ABC had, in fact, failed to renew its operating permit. ABC appealed the Board’s order, and both the superior court and

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this court affirmed. ABC Sand and Rock Co. Inc. v. Flood Control Dist. of Maricopa Cnty., 1 CA-CV 16-0294, 2017 WL 6558741, *2, *7, ¶¶ 9, 29 (Ariz. App. Dec. 21, 2017) (mem. decision).

¶9 While that second administrative appeal was pending, a District employee prepared and circulated a permit of short duration allowing ABC to continue its mining operations while its long-term permit application was under review. About the same time, ABC lobbied the legislature to reject a bill supported by the District. Ultimately, the District did not issue a short-duration permit to ABC, and the chief engineer sent ABC another notice of violation and cease and desist letter.

¶10 In January 2016, the District held another violation hearing to determine whether ABC had operated a mine in a floodplain without a permit and, if so, what fine, if any, should be imposed. ABC Sand and Rock Co. Inc. v. Flood Control Dist. of Maricopa Cnty., 1 CA-CV 19-0652, 2021 WL 58145, at *3, ¶ 15 (Ariz. App. Jan. 7, 2021) (mem. decision). The hearing officer found that ABC had mined in a floodplain without a permit but recommended the imposition of a fine only for the period between July 30, 2015 and November 30, 2015.

¶11 The chief engineer adopted most of the hearing officer’s recommendations, but also imposed a daily, continuing fine from December 23, 2015 “until the date ABC ceases to operate in the floodplain without a valid floodplain use permit.” Id. at *3, ¶ 18. ABC appealed the chief engineer’s order to the Board. Following a hearing, the Board upheld the chief engineer’s order, but reduced the amount of the ongoing daily fine.

¶12 ABC sought judicial review of the Board’s decision in the superior court, alleging, among other things, that the District imposed fines “in retaliation for [its] exercise of its rights to redress and speak freely.” According to ABC, the District refused to grant its requests for a short- duration permit because it publicly opposed pending legislation supported by the District.

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