Anaks Ocean View Hill Homeowners Ass'n. Ltd. v. Atkins Kroll Saipan

CourtSupreme Court of The Commonwealth of The Northern Mariana Islands
DecidedMarch 8, 2023
Docket2022-SCC-0019-CIV
StatusPublished

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E-FILED CNMI SUPREME COURT E-filed: Mar 07 2023 06:09PM Clerk Review: Mar 07 2023 06:09PM Filing ID: 69282543 Case No.: 2022-SCC-0019-CIV NoraV Borja

IN THE Supreme Court OF THE

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

ANAKS OCEAN VIEW HILL HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, LTD. Petitioner-Appellant,

v.

PERRY INOS, JR. ET AL. Respondent-Appellee

AND

ATKINS KROLL SAIPAN, INC. Applicant-Appellee.

Supreme Court No. 2022-SCC-0019-CIV

ORDER DENYING MOTION TO STAY AGENCY ACTION AND REQUESTS FOR JUDICIAL NOTICE

Decided March 7, 2023

CHIEF JUSTICE ALEXANDRO C. CASTRO JUSTICE PRO TEMPORE ROBERT J. TORRES, JR. JUSTICE PRO TEMPORE F. PHILIP CARBULLIDO

Superior Court No. 22-0103-CV Judge Pro Tempore David A. Wiseman, Presiding ANAKS v. Atkins Kroll Saipan, 2023 MP 1

PER CURIAM: ¶1 This matter comes before the Court upon the appeal filed by Appellant ANAKS Ocean View Hill Homeowners’ Association, Ltd. (“ANAKS”) after the Superior Court dismissed their Petition for judicial review for lack of subject- matter jurisdiction. Co-appellee Commonwealth Zoning Board (“Zoning Board”) voted and issued Conditional Use Permit No. 2020-10382 to Co-appellee Atkins Kroll Saipan, Inc. (“Atkins Kroll”) for the construction and operation of an Atkins Kroll car dealership and vehicle repair facility next to ANAKS’ condominiums in Puerto Rico. ANAKS moves to stay the effective date of Conditional Use Permit No. 2020-10382 issued to Atkins Kroll. ANAKS and Atkins Kroll also ask this Court to take judicial notice of various documents that the Zoning Board considered before issuing the conditional use permit.

¶2 We DENY ANAKS’ Motion to Stay Agency Action. We further DENY ANAKS’ and Atkins Kroll’s Requests for Judicial Notice. We VACATE the Superior Court’s Order dismissing ANAKS’ Petition for lack of jurisdiction and sua sponte REMAND for further proceedings consistent with this Order.

I. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY ¶3 ANAKS is a lessee of Lot 074 D 133 in Puerto Rico, Saipan, which comprises of 131 residential units and home to over 170 residents. Next to this property is Lot EA 896-R1, owned by the Camacho Trust.1 Atkins Kroll leased Lot EA 896-R1 to develop a Toyota/Lexus car dealership and vehicle repair facility.

¶4 The lots occupied by ANAKS and Atkins Kroll are in the “Mixed Commercial”2 zoning district under the Saipan Zoning Law of 2013, as amended (“SZL”). While a car dealership is a permitted use3 in the mixed commercial zoning district, the vehicle repair shop requires a conditional use permit4 to operate.

1 Albert LG. Camacho & Paul William Camacho, Trustees of Lot E.A. 896-R1, intervened as defendants in the Superior Court. 2 Saipan is subdivided into eleven zoning districts. SZL § 401. The mixed commercial zoning district “provides a broad spectrum of commercial development that requires a moderate to high level of vehicular access and for low to moderate density residential development.” Id. at § 507. In contrast, the industrial zoning district “protects and promotes economic development by reserving and protecting areas that have particular suitability for industry while controlling effects on adjoining communities.” Id. at § 506. 3 A permitted use is “allowed by right in the zoning district subject to meeting all applicable requirements of this Law.” SZL § 404. Section 404 offers a detailed table of which uses are permissible, conditional, temporary, or prohibited for each zoning district. See Id. at Table 1. Table of Permitted, Conditional and Temporary Use. 4 A conditional use permit: shall be obtained for certain uses that would become harmonious or compatible with neighboring uses through the application and maintenance of qualifying conditions and siting in specific locations ANAKS v. Atkins Kroll Saipan, 2023 MP 1

SZL § 404. “Vehicle Repair”5 is only a permitted use in the industrial zoning district. Id.

¶5 The Zoning Board administers a land use and zoning system throughout the Commonwealth. See 2 CMC § 7211. On or about January 4, 20226, Atkins Kroll applied for a conditional use permit through the Zoning Board to allow the vehicle repair part of its project, which included plans to build 27 vehicle service bays to operate in the mixed commercial zone. By January 12, the Zoning office received the plans and drawings for the project, and the Zoning Permitting Supervisor prepared a memorandum assessing the project’s compliance with the applicable zoning laws.

¶6 The Zoning Board held its first public meeting on January 19, 2022 to review and discuss Atkins Kroll’s application. ANAKS’ President and several residents appeared at the meeting to state their concerns to the Zoning Board on Atkins Kroll’s application. The day before the meeting, ANAKS requested that the Zoning Board allow ANAKS sixty days to review and respond to Atkins Kroll’s application, which it granted.

¶7 The Zoning Board held its second public meeting on March 9, 2022 to discuss Atkins Kroll’s application for a conditional use permit. ANAKS, with its attorney present, again challenged the development and asked for the denial of the permit or the grant of sixty more days for ANAKS to review and respond to the application. The Zoning Board did not grant another sixty days but allowed ANAKS one week to review the supplemental memorandums submitted by Atkins Kroll to the Zoning Board.

within a zoning district, but that would not be allowed under the general conditions of the zoning district as stated in this Law. SZL § 1308(a). 5 Section 410(j) of the Saipan Zoning Law defines “Vehicle Repair” as:

[a]n establishment engaged in the repair and maintenance of motor vehicles or other heavy equipment or machinery, including automobiles, boats, motorcycles and trucks, paint and body work. Typical uses include automobile repair garages, vehicle inspection centers, paint and body shops, automobile tune-up stations, automotive glass shops, quick lubes, automotive car washing and detailing, and muffler shops. This use does not include overnight storage of a vehicle that is not being actively repaired or that is not currently registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. General Vehicle Repair businesses shall be screened from adjoining properties zoned as Village Residential, Village Commercial, Rural, or Mixed Commercial. Screening shall consist of appropriate vegetation or fencing. SZL § 410(j). 6 Atkins Kroll states they applied for a conditional use permit on December 17, 2021. But the permit issued on April 13 states that Atkins Kroll applied for the permit on January 4, 2022. ANAKS v. Atkins Kroll Saipan, 2023 MP 1

¶8 On March 18, 2022 (the “March 18 Vote”), the Zoning Board held a special meeting to discuss Atkins Kroll’s application for a conditional use permit and voted unanimously to approve the project with nineteen express conditions. Before the vote, ANAKS’ President, its attorney, and several of its residents were present at the special meeting to raise their concerns about the project. They again asked for more time to review the project, and if the request for more time was denied, requested the Zoning Board to deny Atkins Kroll’s application. The Zoning Board denied both requests.

¶9 The Zoning Board issued Conditional Use Permit No. 2020-10382 to Atkins Kroll on April 13, 2022, followed by a written order on April 21, 2022. On May 13, 2022, ANAKS filed their Petition seeking judicial review of the Zoning Board's decision to grant the conditional use permit to Atkins Kroll under 1 CMC § 9112. The Petition was filed 22 days after the issuance of the Zoning Board Order, 30 days after the permit was issued, and 56 days after the March 18 Vote.

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