Albion National Bank v. Department of Financial Institutions

355 N.E.2d 873, 171 Ind. App. 211, 1976 Ind. App. LEXIS 1078
CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 21, 1976
Docket3-674A97
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Albion National Bank v. Department of Financial Institutions, 355 N.E.2d 873, 171 Ind. App. 211, 1976 Ind. App. LEXIS 1078 (Ind. Ct. App. 1976).

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Hoffman, J.

Appellant Albion National Bank appeals from the judicial review1 of the trial court affirming an order of the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana (Department) approving the application of the American State Bank of Ligonier, Indiana (American State Bank) for the establishment of a branch bank adjacent to the-town of Albion, Indiana. ,

The statute providing for the establishment of branch, banks requires an applicant to satisfy certain criteria before béing permitted to open a branch. The criterion here ■ at issue is whether the branch bank would be located in a “city or town.” IC 1971, 28-1-17-1 (Burns Code Ed.), provides, in part, as follows:

“In all counties having a population of less than five hundred thousand [500,000] inhabitants, according to the last preceding decennial United States census, or in counties having three [3] or more cities of the second class, except as hereinafter otherwise provided, any bank or trust company may open or establish a branch bank in any city, or town within the limits of - the county in which the principal [213]*213office of such bank or trust company is located, if there is no bank or trust company located in such city or town.”

In Pendleton Banking Co. v. Dept. of Financial Inst., et al. (1971), 257 Ind. 363, at 367-68, 274 N.E.2d 705, at 708, our Supreme Court stated that, for purposes of the statute, a “town” .includes “a compact area having a number of persons living in close proximity to one another with some degree of business being transacted within the area.”

The record discloses that the town of Albion is located in Noble County, Indiana, at the intersection of State Road 8 and State Road 9. The American State Bank has its main office in Ligonier, Indiana, approximately 13.5 miles northwest of the location of the proposed bank. Appellant Albion National Bank is located within the town limits of Albion at the southwest corner of the intersection of State Roads 8 and 9.

American State Bank’s original application seeking to establish a branch bank was denied by the Department on December 22,1972, based, in part, upon the following findings of fact:

“3. That the applicant failed to establish any substantial evidence that the proposed branch bank would, in fact, be located in a town and/or community where a number of persons are living .in close proximity to each other and/or with some degree of business being regularly transacted.
“4. That the area in which the proposed branch bank would be established is rural in nature as distinguished from a town or community.”

On April 18, 1973, American State Bank filed a second application to establish a branch bank at a different location. The new location was on the north side of State Road 8, one-half mile east of the intersection of State Roads 8 and 9.

A hearing on this applicaion was held by the Department on July 5, 1973. During the course of the hearing, American State Bank introduced evidence that the town attorney for [214]*214Albion believed that certain annexation ordinances were invalid because they had never been published. American State Bank sought to include these areas in its statutorily required town. The areas which allegedly were never annexed include a school, a county jail, an American Legion which contains a restaurant, Fairhaven Addition which contains “many new homes”, and Maplecrest Development.

The areas outside the town limits of Albion and not within the allegedly “illegally annexed” areas consist of the Leather-man Brothers businesses immediately east of the site, one house on the site, one house and church directly west of the site, and a saddle club and house. The application of the American State Bank lists the Leatherman Brothers businesses as an appliance sales, mobile home sales, an automobile sales and service, general contractors, and builders and realtors. There is also evidence of a veterinarian building and another house.

Northwest of the proposed site is a housing development, church, a Ponderosa restaurant and the Albion Bowl. The housing development is 1.1 miles northwest of the proposed site. The church is directly adjacent to the housing development and located on State Road 9. The Albion Bowl and Ponderosa restaurant are located on State Road 9 in the vicinity of the church and are a little further than 1.1 miles away. Jack Donis, the consultant for American State Bank, testified that “REMC” was going to move their facility north of the church and Ponderosa restaurant. He further testified that he was not aware of any proposals for new development north of State Road 8 and east of the town limits of Albion.

Approximately one mile east of the proposed site is the Lyall Electric complex which consists of three industrial buildings. Two miles east of the proposed site are the Skinner Lake homes which also has a dairy store and gas station.

South of the proposed site 1.1 road miles is a new supermarket and shopping center and a mobile home park.

[215]*215In its order granting the petition of American State Bank to establish a branch bank, the Department found that the proposed site is located in a community having a number of persons living in close proximity and is a center of business, social, economic and educational activity. Immediately following such finding the Department referred to several pages in the transcript.

Appellant contends that the Department, in finding that the community surrounding the proposed site was a center of educational activity and by its citation to various pages of the transcript in which evidence of the illegal annexation appears, must necessarily have based its determination that the proposed branch would be located in a town either by considering certain areas and elements of the town of Albion as part of the town or community surrounding the proposed site or by determining that the annexation ordinances in question were, in fact, void. Contending that such bases for determination were error, appellant then contends there was no substantial evidence to support the finding.

Appellee American State Bank contends that the findings of fact in no way indicate that the Department determined that the annexation ordinances were void. Further, it contends that it did not collaterally attack the annexation ordinances but merely asked the Department to accept the position of the town of Albion. Finally, it contends that the change in location accompanied by the new evidence of the small shopping center and mobile home park provides substantial evidence upon which the Department could determine a town existed when considered along with the other evidence indicating the existence of a city or town.

Appellee Department of Financial Institutions likewise contends that the findings of fact contain no reference to the annexation ordinances or their validity. It further contends that the new car dealership, used car lot, mobile home sales lot, construction company, riding ring and stable, some resi[216]*216dences and a church are located in a relatively compact area outside the town limits of Albion and is sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the Pendleton decision. The Department then attempts to harmonize finding of fact No.

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