Bill Souder, Immediate Past Mayor of the City of Hurst,Texas, Richard Ward, Mayor of the City of Hurst, Texas, Charles Swearengen, Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Hurst, Texas, Larry Kitchens, City Council Member of the City of Hurst, Texas v. Charlie Cannon, Pro Se, D/B/A Charlie Cannon Contracting and Ted Doolan

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 6, 2007
Docket02-06-00378-CV
StatusPublished

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Bill Souder, Immediate Past Mayor of the City of Hurst,Texas, Richard Ward, Mayor of the City of Hurst, Texas, Charles Swearengen, Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Hurst, Texas, Larry Kitchens, City Council Member of the City of Hurst, Texas v. Charlie Cannon, Pro Se, D/B/A Charlie Cannon Contracting and Ted Doolan, (Tex. Ct. App. 2007).

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                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-06-378-CV

BILL SOUDER, IMMEDIATE PAST MAYOR                              APPELLANTS

OF THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS, RICHARD

WARD, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS,

CHARLES SWEARENGEN, MAYOR PRO TEM

OF THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS, LARRY

KITCHENS, CITY COUNCIL MEMBER OF THE CITY

OF HURST, TEXAS, HENRY WILSON, CITY COUNCIL

MEMBER OF THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS, BILL

MCLENDON, CITY COUNCIL MEMBER OF THE CITY

OF HURST, TEXAS, ANNA HOLZER, CITY COUNCIL

MEMBER OF THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS, ALLAN

WEEGAR, CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF HURST,

TEXAS,  ALLAN HEINDEL, DEPUTY CITY MANAGER OF

THE CITY OF HURST, TEXAS, AND ERIC JOHNSON,

PROJECT AND FACILITIES MANAGER FOR THE CITY OF

HURST, TEXAS

                                                   V.

CHARLIE CANNON, PRO SE, D/B/A                                         APPELLEES

CHARLIE CANNON CONTRACTING AND

TED DOOLAN

                                              ------------

            FROM THE 96TH DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                             OPINION


I.  Introduction

Appellants Allan Weegar, Richard Ward, Allan Heindel, Eric Johnson, Charles Swearengen, Larry Kitchens, Henry Wilson, Bill McLendon, Anna Holzer, and Bill Souder, all of whom are city officials[1] in Hurst, Texas, filed this interlocutory appeal from the trial court=s denial of their motion for summary judgment based on the affirmative defense of official immunity.  In three issues, appellants argue that the trial court erred by denying their motion for traditional summary judgment and by overruling several of their objections to the summary judgment evidence of appellees Charlie Cannon[2] and Ted Doolan.  We reverse and render in part and affirm and remand in part.


II.  Background Facts and Procedural History

In December 2001 and April 2002, respectively, the City of Hurst (ACity@) contracted with Owen Commercial Construction, Inc. (AOwen CC@) to perform construction work on two projects, the Hurst Athletic Center (AHAC@) and the Hurst Main Fire Station addition (AFire Station@).  Owen CC, as principal, and Commercial Indemnity Insurance Company, as surety, executed a payment bond for the projects.[3]


The City did not enter into a contract with either appellee.  Appellee Ted Doolan is a subcontractor who contracted with Owen CC in December 2001 and in May 2002 to complete electrical work on the HAC and at the Fire Station, respectively.  Appellee Charlie Cannon is a subcontractor who contracted with Owen CC in July 2002 to complete masonry work on the HAC.  Owen CC failed to pay appellees for the work they did in relation to the Hurst projects.  According to appellees, they and the other subcontractors told Johnson, the project manager for the City, that Owen CC was not paying its subcontractors, and in response, Johnson directed them to contact the bonding company regarding any and all payment issues.  Further, Jeff Young, Owen CC=s project manager for the Hurst projects, testified in his affidavit that he told appellants Johnson, Weegar, and Heindel that Owen CC was not paying its subcontractors, but the City continued to pay Owen CC for six months.  

Owen CC ultimately failed to complete the construction of the projects, and in April 2003, the City terminated its contracts with Owen CC.  City officials held a meeting with Owen CC=s subcontractors in which they informed the subcontractors of the contract termination and told them Anot to set foot@ on any of the job sites.  As a result, the subcontractors could not access their supplies, which were located on the job sites in locked storage containers. Appellees assert that the City used these supplies to finish the projects without compensating the original subcontractors.


After the City terminated its contract with Owen CC, Owen CC went out of business, and Commercial Indemnity Insurance Company, the surety executing the bond payment, went into receivership.[4]

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