Bartholomew County and Bartholomew County Commissioners v. Doug Johnson and Lucretia Johnson v. C & H/M Excavating and Construction, Inc., and Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LTD.

CourtIndiana Court of Appeals
DecidedSeptember 17, 2013
Docket03A01-1212-CT-578
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Sep 17 2013, 5:39 am

FOR PUBLICATION ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANTS: ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEES:

DOUGLAS A. HOFFMAN RICHARD S. EYNON JEREMY M. DILTS DAVID M. BRINLEY Carson Boxberger LLP Eynon Law Group, P.C. Bloomington, Indiana Columbus, Indiana

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF INDIANA

BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY and ) BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ) ) Appellants-Defendants/ ) Third-Party Plaintiffs, ) ) vs. ) No. 03A01-1212-CT-578 ) DOUG JOHNSON and LUCRETIA JOHNSON, ) ) Appellees-Plaintiffs, ) ) vs. ) ) C & H/M EXCAVATING AND ) CONSTRUCTION, INC., and CHRISTOPHER B. ) BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD., ) ) Third-Party Defendants. )

APPEAL FROM THE BARTHOLOMEW CIRCUIT COURT The Honorable Stephen R. Heimann, Judge Cause No. 03C01-1005-CT-1024

September 17, 2013

OPINION - FOR PUBLICATION

CRONE, Judge Case Summary

Bartholomew County and the Bartholomew County Commissioners (collectively, “the

County”) contracted with two companies to design and construct a replacement bridge on a

county road. After the bridge was constructed, Doug and Lucretia Johnson’s nearby property

was damaged by flooding. The Johnsons filed a complaint against the County, alleging that

it had negligently designed, constructed, maintained, and operated the bridge, which

contributed to the flooding. The County filed a third-party complaint against the bridge’s

designer and builder, alleging that they were the real parties in interest.

The County also filed a motion for summary judgment, alleging that it was entitled to

immunity from liability for the acts or omissions of the designer and builder pursuant to

Indiana Code Section 34-13-3-3(10), which provides that “[a] governmental entity or an

employee acting within the scope of the employee’s employment is not liable if a loss results

from … [t]he act or omission of anyone other than the governmental entity or the

governmental entity’s employee.” In support of its immunity argument, the County relied on

Hinshaw v. Board of Commissioners of Jay County, 611 N.E.2d 637 (Ind. 1993). The

Johnsons argued that the County had a non-delegable duty to design and construct the bridge

and therefore could not avoid liability by blaming the designer and builder. In support of

their argument, the Johnsons relied on Shand Mining, Inc. v. Clay County Board of

Commissioners, 671 N.E.2d 477 (Ind. Ct. App. 1996), trans. denied (1997), and City of

Vincennes v. Reuhl, 672 N.E.2d 495 (Ind. Ct. App. 1996), trans. denied (1997), neither of

which mentions Hinshaw.

2 The bridge designer filed a summary judgment motion asserting that the bridge was

not negligently designed, which the trial court denied. The bridge builder filed a summary

judgment motion asserting that the bridge was not negligently constructed, which the trial

court granted. The trial court entered summary judgment for the County as to the Johnsons’

negligent construction claims but denied the County’s summary judgment motion on the

issue of immunity, finding that the County had a non-delegable duty to “provide appropriate

bridges” and therefore was not immune from liability for the acts or omissions of the bridge

designer. Appellants’ App. at 116.

The County now appeals, arguing that Hinshaw requires reversal of the trial court’s

ruling and that Shand Mining and Reuhl were wrongly decided. The Johnsons contend that

the County’s appeal is frivolous and in bad faith and request an award of attorneys’ fees

pursuant to Indiana Appellate Rule 66(E). We agree with the County that, pursuant to

Hinshaw, it is entitled to immunity from liability from any loss resulting from the acts or

omissions of the bridge designer. Under Indiana law, a principal may be liable for the

negligence of its independent contractor only if the contractor was performing a non-

delegable duty; Indiana Code Section 34-13-3-3(10) would be useless if it did not provide

immunity to a governmental entity for a loss resulting from an independent contractor’s

performance of a non-delegable duty, and we presume that the legislature did not enact a

useless provision. Therefore, we reverse the trial court’s ruling on the immunity issue and

respectfully disagree with Shand Mining and Reuhl to the extent that they conflict with our

supreme court’s opinion in Hinshaw. Because the County’s summary judgment motion was

3 directed only toward the negligence of third parties and the Johnsons’ negligent design and

construction claims, we remand for further proceedings as to the negligent maintenance and

operation claims. Because we have determined that the County’s immunity argument

prevails, we deny the Johnsons’ request for attorneys’ fees.

Facts and Procedural History

The relevant facts are undisputed. In 2007, a replacement bridge was constructed on

County Road 775 East in Bartholomew County. The County contracted with Christopher B.

Burke Engineering, Ltd. (“CBE”), to design the bridge and with C & H/M Excavating, Inc.

(“C & H/M”), to construct the bridge. In June 2008, the Johnsons’ nearby home and

outbuildings were damaged by flood water. In May 2010, the Johnsons filed a complaint

against the County that reads in pertinent part as follows:

2. At all times relevant herein, the Defendants designed, owned, constructed, operated, and maintained a bridge (hereinafter “replacement bridge”) on County Road 775 East near Plaintiffs’ home.

3. Said replacement bridge was constructed in 2007 to replace its predecessor, which had a dual-flow design, and said replacement bridge required the diverting of Little Haw Creek to accommodate its construction.

4. On or about June 7, 2008, the replacement bridge maintained, operated, constructed, and owned by Defendants failed, thereby diverting waters directly into the path of Plaintiff’s [sic] home and appurtenances, including outbuildings and pool, thereby flooding same, which caused Plaintiff [sic] specific and distinct harm, including the destruction of personal property contents.

5. Prior to June 7, 2008, during the construction of said replacement bridge, the Defendants had notice and knowledge of the inadequate design and construction of said replacement bridge, and said replacement bridge’s failure to meet Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), and/or Indiana

4 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) requirements for replacement bridges, in that said replacement bridge was smaller and performed worse and/or less efficient [sic] than its dual-flow predecessor.

6. Further, upon information and belief, Defendants failed to: a) conduct an appropriate hydraulics analysis with calculations; b) conduct an appropriate survey; and/or c) obtain an appropriate DNR permit prior to the construction of the replacement bridge.

7. Defendants were negligent in the construction, operation, and/or maintenance of said replacement bridge, including the diverting of Little Haw Creek to accommodate said bridge, for failing to follow the minimum requirements for replacement bridges set forth by FEMA, INDOT, and/or DNR regulations, and for the reasons set forth herein.

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