Bolmar v. Board of County Commissioners

220 P. 245, 114 Kan. 552, 1923 Kan. LEXIS 240
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedNovember 10, 1923
DocketNo. 24,487
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bolmar v. Board of County Commissioners, 220 P. 245, 114 Kan. 552, 1923 Kan. LEXIS 240 (kan 1923).

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Dawson, J.:

This is an appeal from a judgment setting aside an order of the board of county commissioners of Shawnee county which vacated certain streets in Belvoir addition to the city of Topeka.

Belvoir addition is a platted tract of land lying west of the city, bounded on the north by the Kansas river, and divided through the center east and west by the Rock Island railway. The railway company has acquired all the lots in Belvoir addition north of the railway tracts except two lots or tracts of 5 acres each, numbers 22 and 21, which belong to Bolmar, the appellee. Bolmai owns 32 acres of farming land contiguous to his lots in Belvoir addition, and this acreage together with his two 5-acre lots in Belvoir addition are operated at the present time as one body of land. The plat annexed shows the situation:

The defendant board of county commissioners vacated Bolmar avenue and Ward avenue, as shown by the plat, thus cutting off access over any public way to Bolmar’s lots. He can make a private [553]*553road .thereto, at his own expense, over his own farming land from the north end of Winter street which is a public thoroughfare shown on the plat, a distance of 512 feet from the nearest corner of lot 22, and about 850 feet from the nearest corner of lot 21. About two blocks west of Winter street Bolmar has a private crossing to and from his farm, indicated as the north end of Waite street on plat, but the ground thereabout is deep sand, and it would be too expensive and impracticable to make a private road from the railway crossing at Waite street to Bolmar’s lots in Belvoir addition.

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Related

Bohan v. Board of County Commissioners
289 P. 436 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1930)
Bolmar v. City of Topeka
252 P. 229 (Supreme Court of Kansas, 1927)

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