April Markiewicz, wife of/and Mark Markiewicz v. Sun Construction, LLC, Penn Mill Lakes, LLC, and Cooper Engineering, Inc, A Professional Engineering Corporation

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 14, 2022
Docket2021CA1535, 2021CA1536, 2021CA1537
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2021 CA 1535

APRIL MARKIEWICZ, WIFE OF/AND MARK MARKIEWICZ

VERSUS

SUN CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C., PENN MILL LAKES, L.L.C., AND COOPER ENGINEERING, INC., A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION

consolidated with

NO. 2021 CA 1536

~--11/v~ JANET SHEA, WIFE OF/AND ALPHONSE SHEA

JI~ VERSUS t SUN CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C.; SUNRISE CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C.; PENN MILL LAKES, L.L.C.; COOPER ENGINEERING, INC., A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION

NO. 2021 CA 1537

PATRICIA GRANT, WIFE OF/AND RICHARD GRANT; ET AL., INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED

SUN CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C., PENN MILL LAKES, L.L.C., SUNRISE CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C., AND COOPER ENGINEERING, INC., A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION

JUN 1 4 2022 Judgment Rendered: _ _ _ _ __

***** On Appeal from the 22"d Judicial District Court Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana (hjjJt1 Trial Court No. 2006-16084 c/w 2008-10737 c/w 2008-11536

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~ The Honorable _Reginald T. Badeaux, II~, Judge Presiding //'1<0.l.Jon.J:P,,r)- ~ ,,.J'-~ -~- *****

Maurice Le Gardeur Attorneys for Plaintiffs/Appellants, Covington, Louisiana Patricia Grant, Individually and as and Independent Executrix of the Succession Adam S. Lambert of Richard Grant, Sheron Sprawls, Vernon New Orleans, Louisiana Sprawls, Dianne White, Johnny White, Joann Youngblood, William Youngblood, Lynell Rowan, Alvin Rowan, Gayle Ayo, James Ayo, Susan Casey, Janet Shea, Alphonse Shea, and Penn Mill Lakes Homeowners Association, Inc.

J. Scott Loeb Attorneys for Defendants/Appellees, Cynthia M. Bologna Sun Construction, LLC, Lawrence A. Jonas P. Baker Kornman, and Penn Mill Lakes, LLC Mandeville, Louisiana

*****

BEFORE: McDONALD, LANIER, AND WOLFE, JJ.

2 WOLFE,J.

The plaintiffs appeal the trial court's March 30, 2021 judgment, which

granted, in part, the motion for partial summary judgment filed by defendants, Sun

Construction, LLC, Penn Mill Lakes, LLC, and Lawrence A. Kornman

(collectively "the developer defendants"), and dismissed with prejudice plaintiffs'

claims against the developer defendants for fraud and conspiracy to defraud. For

the following reasons, we affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This putative class action arises out of three consolidated lawsuits brought

by homeowners in Penn Mill Lakes Subdivision ("the Subdivision") in St.

Tammany Parish, alleging defects in the design and construction of the drainage

system of the Subdivision and seeking to recover damages from flooding allegedly

caused by these defects.

April and Mark Markiewicz filed suit on December 8, 2006, and Janet and

Alphonse Shea filed suit on February 8, 2008, asserting claims under the New

Home Warranty Act, La. R.S. 9:3141, et seq., and alleging that the defective

design, construction, and planning of the drainage system causes their driveways

to flood during inclement weather, which impedes access to, and egress from, their

homes. 1 Thereafter, on March 20, 2008, Patricia Grant, Richard Grant, Marguerite

Guarino, William Guarino, Sheron Sprawls, Vernon Sprawls, Dianne White,

Johnny White, Jo Ann Youngblood, William Youngblood, Lynell Rowan, Alvin

Rowan, Gayle Ayo, James Ayo, Deborah Lascari and Daniel Lascari filed a class

action petition, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated. In that

petition, plaintiffs named as defendants Sun Construction, LLC ("Sun"), the

general contractor/builder of the Subdivision; Penn Mill Lakes, LLC ("Penn Mill

1 The Sheas alternatively alleged claims in negligence, strict liability, and nuisance.

3 Lakes"), one of the developers of the Subdivision; and Cooper Engineering, Inc.,

A Professional Engineering Corporation ("Cooper Engineering"), the engineering

firm responsible for the design of the drainage system in the Subdivision. 2

Plaintiffs asserted claims in negligence, strict liability, and nuisance, and also

alleged that the drainage system utilized throughout the Subdivision was defective

in design and as constructed and installed. Plaintiffs further alleged Sun, Penn Mill

Lakes, and Cooper Engineering committed fraud and a conspiracy to defraud by

failing to advise plaintiffs that their driveways were components of the Subdivision

drainage system, and by promising to repair the drainage system, but then refusing

to do so, thereby discouraging plaintiffs from the prompt exercise of their rights.

The three lawsuits were ultimately consolidated by judgments dated January 6,

2009.

Through amended class action petitions, plaintiffs named as defendants

vanous other individuals and entities allegedly involved in the design and

construction of the drainage system in the Subdivision, and their insurers. As is

relevant to the instant matter, on September 4, 2013, plaintiffs filed a second

amended class action petition, adding Leroy J. Cooper, the former owner of Cooper

Engineering, and the St. Tammany Parish Government ("STPG") as party

defendants. 3 In that petition, plaintiffs asserted additional fraud and conspiracy

claims, specifically alleging Sun, Penn Mill Lakes, Cooper Engineering, and

Cooper knew Cooper's hydrolysis studies and other design submissions contained

false and misleading parameters and assumptions, and failed to disclose or take

into consideration the location of the Subdivision within the Little Tchefuncte

2 Plaintiffs also named as a defendant Sunrise Construction and Development, LLC ("Sunrise"), another developer of the Subdivision. On December 21, 2011, the trial court granted a motion for summary judgment filed by Sunrise and dismissed plaintiffs' claims against it with prejudice. 3 On January 8, 2015, the trial court signed an order of partial dismissal, which dismissed with prejudice plaintiffs' claims against Cooper and Cooper Engineering pursuant to a compromise between the parties.

4 River/Horse Branch flood basin. Plaintiffs alleged these defendants conspired

together to keep this information from the STPG, and that they knew the

Subdivision would "backflood" considering its location in a flood basin.

In their third amended class action petition, filed on June 13, 2014, plaintiffs

named as defendants Lawrence A. Kornman, the manager of Sun and Penn Mill

Lakes; James A. "Red" Thompson, the St. Tammany Parish Councilman for the

geographic area that includes the Subdivision; and Jean M. Thibodeaux, P.E., the

St. Tammany Parish Director of Engineering and Parish Engineer at the time the

developer defendants were seeking approval of their initial applications for

development of the Subdivision. Plaintiffs alleged in their third amended class

action petition that the developer defendants, along with Thompson and

Thibodeaux, engaged in fraud and a conspiracy because they knew the Subdivision

applications and submissions by the developer defendants contained false and

misleading information and failed to take into consideration the location of the

proposed subdivision within the Little Tchefuncte River/Horse Branch flood basin.

Plaintiffs alleged the developer defendants, Thompson, and Thibodeaux were

aware flood protection measures were needed in order to comply with St.

Tammany Parish Flood Hazard Area Ordinance, Parish Ordinance Sec. 7-016.00,

et seq. (sometimes referred to as "the flood ordinances") and St. Tammany Parish

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