Baldwin v. New Castle County

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedJanuary 12, 2020
DocketN19C-03-037 MMJ
StatusPublished

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Baldwin v. New Castle County, (Del. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

EMILY BALDWIN, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) C.A. No. N19C-03-037 MMJ v. ) ) NEW CASTLE COUNTY, ) ) Defendant. )

Submitted: October 21, 2019 Decided: January 13, 2020

On Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss GRANTED

OPINION Emily Baldwin, Plaintiff Pro Se

Nicholas J. Brannick, Esq., (Argued), Jordan S. Perry, Esq., New Castle County Government Center, New Castle, Delaware, Attorneys for Defendant

JOHNSTON, J.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL CONTEXT Plaintiff owned real property located at 316 Wildel Avenue, New Castle, 19720, Parcel No. 10-010.10-039 (the “Property”).! In 2017, a fire occurred in the House (the “House”) on the Property, and Plaintiff vacated the House.” The fire

damaged the rear porch addition and an exterior wall of the House.

' Amended Compl. § 1; Ex. 1. 2 14.927. On June 7, 2017, Defendant New Castle County, through the New Castle County Department of Land Use (the “Department”), issued to Plaintiff Demolition Permit 201705869 to remove the damaged addition to the House and the deck on which it was built.2 On November 28, 2017, the Department issued a Certificate of Completion for Demolition Permit 201705869.*

On March 2, 2018, the Department issued to Plaintiff Building Permit 201802459, authorizing Plaintiff to rebuild an exterior wall damaged by fire.” Four days later, on March 6, 2018, a second fire occurred in the House.® The Department conducted an inspection of the Property on March 7, 2018,’ and as a result, issued a violation notice the following day.®

Plaintiff failed to appear for the Rule to Show Cause Hearing (“RTSC”) held on March 14, 2018.’ On the same day, the Department directed Plaintiff to obtain permits by April 13, 2018.!° The directive provided that Plaintiff would incur a

$100 fine for every day after April 15, 2018 that Plaintiff did not obtain the

3 Def.’s Br. Ex. 2 (Jul. 12, 2019); Amended Compl. Ex. H. * Amended Compl. Ex. A.

Id.

6 Pl.’s Rep. Br. 4 3 (Jul. 30, 2019).

7 Def.’s Br. Ex. 3 (Jul. 12, 2019).

8 Id.; see also Amended Compl. 37.

” Id.

10 Id. necessary permits.'! Plaintiff did not appeal the decision to the Board of License, Inspection and Review.

The Department emailed Plaintiff on April 11, 2018 with a reminder of the impending deadline. On April 16, 2018, the Department issued to Plaintiff Demolition Permit 201804419.!2 On May 9, 2018, Plaintiff's latest Building Permit was revised to address the repairs made necessary by the second fire.’ The Department then issued an abatement fee to Plaintiff on May 10, 2018, and a Lien Recovery fee on May 22, 2018."

On June 21, 2018, the Department conducted an inspection, and subsequently issued a Stop Work Notice pursuant to NCC Code § 6.12.002(C)(2).!° The Department issued the Stop Work Notice on the grounds that the work being done exceeded the scope of Plaintiff's permits. The Department also claimed that Plaintiff misrepresented both the date her permits were issued and that she occupied the House at the time in question. The Plaintiff

had vacated the House following the 2017 fire.!®

11 Id.

'2 Amended Compl. Ex. B.

'3 Td. Ex. A.

'4 Amended Compl. { Ex. “Page 1.” 'S Td, Ex. C.

16 Amended Compl. §§ 27 & 32. On June 29, 2019, Plaintiff appeared at a RSTC hearing.'’ The RTSC decision dated July 5, 2018, directed Plaintiff to correct the violations described in the June 21, 2018 Stop Work Notice. Plaintiff was directed to make these corrections no later than July 16, 2018. Plaintiff again did not file an appeal. The Department issued additional related fees to Plaintiff.'* Also on June 29, 2018, the Department issued another violation notice to Plaintiff.’

On July 9, 2018, a RTSC penalty was issued for Plaintiffs failure to comply with the March 14, 2018 directive.”° A third RTSC hearing was held regarding the June 29, 2018 violation, on July 18, 2018.7! Plaintiff again failed to appear. The Department issued a directive that Plaintiff correct all violations by August 20, 2018. This directive included a warning that Plaintiff's failure to comply could result in demolition of the House. Plaintiff did not appeal this decision.

Plaintiff requested, and the Department agreed to, a meeting with Plaintiff.”” The two-hour meeting held on July 26, 2019, resulted in the Department’s revision of its RTSC decision issued following the July 18, 2018 hearing. On July 31, the

Department revised its decision to allow Plaintiff until August 31, 2018 to provide

" Def.’s Br. Ex. 4 (Jul. 12, 2019). 18 Amended Compl. Ex. “Page 1.” 9 Def’s Br. Ex. 4 (Jul. 12, 2019). 20 Td. Ex. 5. 2! Id. Ex. 6. 22 Td. Ex. 7. construction drawings to the Department and until October 31, 2018 to complete the construction.”? Plaintiff did not appeal the Department’s amended decision.

On January 29, 2019, the Department assessed and issued a RTSC penalty for Plaintiff's failure to comply with the revised July 31, 2018 directive. The Department held the RTSC hearing on February 11, 2019, at which Plaintiff appeared. The Department directed Plaintiff to correct all violations by March 15, 2019. The Department notified Plaintiff that her failure to make corrections could result in demolition. Plaintiff did not appeal the Department’s decision.

Plaintiff filed her original Complaint on March 6, 2019, seeking removal of all fines and liens against the Property, and damages for breach of contract. On March 12, 2019, Plaintiff transferred the Property to her daughter, Cheri Black.” On April 22, 2019, a third fire destroyed the House. Plaintiff filed her Amended Complaint on June 28, 2019. New Castle County filed this Motion to Dismiss on July 12, 2019. Plaintiff answered on July 30, 2019. After hearing oral argument on August 22, 2019, the parties agreed to attempt to resolve the matter before the Court made a ruling on New Castle County’s Motion to Dismiss. On October 21,

New Castle County reported to the Court that the parties were unable to settle.

23 Id. 4 Amended Comp. § 1; Def.’s Br. Ex. 1 (Jul. 12, 2019).

5 STANDARD OF REVIEW

In a Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss, the Court must determine whether the claimant “may recover under any reasonably conceivable set of circumstances susceptible of proof.”*> The Court must accept as true all well-pleaded allegations.”° Every reasonable factual inference will be drawn in the non-moving party’s favor.”’ If the claimant may recover under that standard of review, the Court must deny the Motion to Dismiss.”8

ANALYSIS

New Castle County raises two grounds for dismissing Plaintiffs claim: (1) Plaintiff lacks standing; and (2) Plaintiff has failed to state a claim for which relief can be granted.

Standing New Castle County argues that Plaintiff lacks standing because: (1) Plaintiff

conveyed the property; and (2) Plaintiff failed to exhaust her administrative

remedies.

25 Snence v. Funk, 396 A.2d 967, 968 (Del. 1978).

26 Id

27 Wilmington Sav. Fund Soc’y, F.S.B. v. Anderson, 2009 WL 597268, at *2 (Del. Super.) (citing Doe v. Cahill, 884 A.2d 451, 458 (Del. 2005)).

28 Snence, 396 A.2d at 968. Conveyance

First, New Castle County contends that Plaintiff's conveyance of the Property to her daughter divested Plaintiff of any interest in the Property. Thus, New Castle County asserts Plaintiff no longer has standing to sue. Plaintiff argues that she has standing because the fees were imposed prior to conveyance.

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Doe v. Cahill
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Spence v. Funk
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