Boise City v. Sinsel

241 P.2d 173, 72 Idaho 329, 1952 Ida. LEXIS 177
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 13, 1952
Docket7749
StatusPublished
Cited by31 cases

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Bluebook
Boise City v. Sinsel, 241 P.2d 173, 72 Idaho 329, 1952 Ida. LEXIS 177 (Idaho 1952).

Opinion

PORTER, Justice.

By this action, appellant seeks a mandatory injunction commanding respondents to eliminate and remove an encroachment and obstruction consisting of part of a building, situate upon a public street of Boise City, and seeks a permanent injunction restraining respondents from obstructing such street. The cause was tried to the court sitting without a jury. The court' made findings of fact, contusions of law and entered judgment dismissing the action. From such judgment appellant appeals to this court.

The controlling facts in this case are not seriously contested. In the year 1867 a plat of Boise City was executed and filed in the office of the Recorder of Ada County by the Mayor of the city. This plat laid out and designated as public streets, Front Street, running generally east and west, and Eighth Street, running generally north and south, both 80 feet in width. In the year 1870 the Federal Government issued a patent to the Mayor of Boise City in trust for the land included within said plat.

Prior to the year 1927, only 40 feet of Front Street was used for vehicular traffic. The north 20 feet of said street was used for sidewalk and parking. The south 20 feet was traversed- by an open irrigation ditch running east and west between Eighth Street and Ninth Street. The street was *333 curbed along a line 20 feet north of its south side.

The Oregon Short Line Railroad Company owns the land immediately adjacent to the southwest corner of the intersection of Front Street and Eighth Street. In the year 1927 such railroad company leased to C. J. Sinsel, the husband and predecessor in interest of respondent Sinsel, for a term of five years, a parcel of land 18 feet wide and 150 feet long, extending west from the west line of Eighth Street adjacent to the south boundary of Front Street. Such lease provided that the lessee, at his expense, would remove from said premises all structures and other property placed thereon by the lessee within 30 days after the termination of the lease.

On June 21, 1927, C. J. Sinsel appeared before the City Council where the following proceedings were had as shown by Defendants’ Exhibit No. 5:

“Extract
From Minutes of Council Meeting
Held June 21, 1927, Tuesday, 9:00 O’Clock A.M.
Mayor Hanson in the Chair.
Roll Call showed the following Councilmen present. Cody, Roan. Absent: Worthington.
* 5|« ‡ ‡ ‡
“C. J. Sinsel stated he had leased the property of the Oregon Short Line on the west side of Front Street at 8th Street and it was his intention to erect a modern packing plant on the site if permission could be granted for the building of a concrete structure projecting eight feet into Front Street and a concrete platform, truck height, extending to the curb. Mr. Sinsel further said it was his intention to erect a sidewalk the entire length of the block over the open ditch now there.
“Moved by Councilman Roan that the building inspector be instructed to issue a permit to Mr. Sinsel as requested.
“Councilman Cady seconded the motion.
“Ayes: Cady, Roan.
“All voting in the affirmative the motion was declared carried.
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“Approved:
Walter Hansen
Mayor
“Attest:
Angela Hopper
City Clerk”

On July 14, 1927, C. J. Sinsel filed application for building permit together with his plans and specifications for the erection of a reinforced concrete one-story building upon the land leased from the railroad company and extending 8 feet into Front Street, together with a loading platform extending an additional 10 feet into Front Street. Having secured a building permit, Sinsel erected the building and loading platform in question which extend a total distance of 19 feet and 6 inches into Front Street for a distance of 150 feet west from the intersection of Eighth Street and Front Street. Apparently, Sinsel also covered the open ditch from Eighth Street *334 to Ninth Street, such ditch running under the loading platform.

The lease to C. J. Sinsel and his successor in interest, the respondent, Nellie V. Sinsel, has been renewed from time to time by the -Oregon Short Line Railroad Company and its lessee, Union Pacific Railroad Company, and was in force and effect at the time of the commencement of this litigation.

In the year 1933, Front Street was made a part of the state highway system and designated as U. S. Highway No. 30. Traffic on Front Street has steadily increased since such designation. In 1948, the curb on the south side of Front Street was set back to the south property line making the portion o.f the street used for vehicular traffic 60 feet wide both east and west of the Sinsel warehouse. Front Street is now a main traveled, arterial street, carrying both U. S. Highway No. 30 and U. S. Highway No. 20.

Front Street is presently maintained as a four-lane street for vehicular traffic east and west of the Sinsel warehouse and as a three-lane street where it passes such warehouse. Traffic on the street is heavy and at times congested. Numerous accidents occur in the vicinity of the intersection of Eighth and Front Streets. The warehouse of respondent Sinsel not only occupies and obstructs the street, but large trucks and vans unloading at the platform add to the traffic hazard. There is herein inserted a replica of that part of Plaintiff’s Exhibit No. 14 which, shows the location of the warehouse and loading platform and of Front Street and Eighth Street as they are now used and maintained.

On December 12, 1949, the City Council of Boise City adopted the motion shown by Plaintiff’s Exhibit No. 8, reading as follows:

“Extract
From Minutes of Council Meeting
Held December 12, 1949, Monday, 7:30
O’Clock P.M.
“Council met in regular session at 7:30 o’clock P.M. Mayor Howard presiding.
Roll call showed the following members present: Burt, Graham, Grim and Hardy.
City Attorney C. Stanley Skiles, present.
City Clerk Fred R. Bagley, present.
* * * * * *
“Moved by Burt Seconded by Graham that the encroachments by the properties and buildings known as Bunting Tractor Company, the Sinsel warehouse and Davison Grocery Wholesale which encroachments are in and upon the public street known as Front Street be removed, and that any permit heretofore granted for such encroachments and obstructions be hereby cancelled and revoked.

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