Boston v. United States

424 F. Supp. 259
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedOctober 28, 1976
Docket76-811C(4)
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Boston v. United States, 424 F. Supp. 259 (E.D. Mo. 1976).

Opinion

424 F.Supp. 259 (1976)

Robert BOSTON, a/k/a Robert T. Boston, and Eleanora M. Boston, his wife, Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES of America, DEPT. OF INTERIOR, et al., Defendants.

No. 76-811C(4).

United States District Court, E. D. Missouri, E. D.

October 28, 1976.

*260 Donald M. Witte, Clayton, Mo., for plaintiffs.

William R. Dorsey, Clayton, Mo., for defendants.

MEMORANDUM

NANGLE, District Judge.

Plaintiffs have filed suit herein seeking declaratory and injunctive relief in connection with the condemnation of their property.

The parties have presented this cause to the Court on the basis of a stipulation. The Court makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law based on that stipulation:

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Plaintiffs Robert Boston and Eleanora M. Boston, husband and wife, are adult *261 citizens of the United States and residents of the state of Missouri. Plaintiffs owned real property described as follows:

Situate in the County of St. Louis, State of Missouri, to-wit:
A tract of land in Fractional Section 19 Township 46 North, Range 6 East, St. Louis County, Missouri and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of the North line of "ACRETON", a subdivision recorded in Plat Book 17 page 62 of the St. Louis County Records with the West line of property conveyed to the City of St. Ann, Missouri by instrument recorded in Book 6770 page 806 of said records, said intersection being 30 feet West of the center line of Ashby Road; thence North 82 degrees 50 minutes West 996.57 feet to an iron pipe set at the Southeast corner of property conveyed to the City of St. Ann, Missouri by instrument recorded in Book 5782 page 365 of said records from which corner an old stone at the Northeast corner of Lot 5 of said "ACRETON" bears South 82 degrees 50 minutes East 41.30 feet; thence North 7 degrees 29 minutes 40 seconds East along said East line of property so conveyed to the City of St. Ann, Missouri 906.35 feet to a point in the South line of "ST. ANN HILLS PLAT NO. 3", a subdivision recorded in Plat Book 45 pages 48 and 49 of said records, being also the South line of U. S. Survey 1203; thence South 82 degrees 58 minutes East along the said South line of last mentioned Subdivision 992.59 feet to the Southeast corner thereof, being a point in said West line of property conveyed to the City of St. Ann, Missouri; thence Southwardly along last mentioned line, being a line 30 feet West of and parallel to the center line of Ashby Road, South 6 degrees 56 minutes 48 seconds West 350.01 feet and South 7 degrees 25 minutes 39 seconds West 558.64 feet to the point of beginning and containing 20.7389 more or less acres.

2. Defendant Thomas Kleppe is the Secretary of the Department of the Interior of the United States, which is a federal agency with ultimate administrative authority and control with respect to the Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965, 16 U.S.C. § 460l -4 et seq. Defendant Darryl Thompson is the Regional Director, Recreational Assistance, Mid-Continent Region, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR), Department of the Interior, and is the agent of the Department of Interior who is directly responsible for implementation and administration of programs and projects in accordance with 16 U.S.C. § 460l-4 et seq. in the state of Missouri. Defendant Wayne Gross is Director, Outdoor Recreation Assistance Program, Department of Natural Resources, State of Missouri, and is the successor to the Executive Secretary of the Missouri Inter-Agency Council for Outdoor Recreation. Defendant City of St. Ann is and was at all times relevant herein, a fourth-class city, organized, created, and existing according to Chapter 79, R.S.Mo. (1969), and as such, is a political subdivision of the state of Missouri.

3. On March 15, 1973, there was an agreement between BOR and the Outdoor Recreation Assistance Program to fund a project for the Tiemeyer Park Acquisition which was project number 29-00466. On or about March 27, 1973, defendant City executed a contract for this project with the Inter-Agency Council for Outdoor Recreation of the Department of Natural Resources of the state of Missouri. This contract authorized a grant which terminated on April 30, 1974 but which has been extended to April 30, 1977 by agreement between BOR and the Outdoor Recreation Assistance Program. To date, no funds have been distributed to the defendant City under the terms of this contract. These contracts provide that "[t]he State Agency or Political Subdivision agrees to comply with the terms and intent of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, 84 Stat. 1894 (1970)."

4. The United States of America, by and through the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation of the Department of the Interior, entered into an agreement with the state Inter-Agency *262 Council for Outdoor Recreation of the state of Missouri in which the United States promised to provide no more than fifty percent in financial assistance under the Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965, 16 U.S.C. § 460l-4 et seq. The amount of the grant was $76,719.50, to be disbursed by the state of Missouri to defendant City under the City's contract with the Outdoor Recreation Assistance Program for the acquisition of land to enlarge Tiemeyer Park. On or about April 21, 1975, this agreement was amended by extending the project and approval for participating funds through April 30, 1977 and decreasing the amount of the grant to $75,220.00.

5. On May 5, 1975, the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Ann passed Ordinance No. 769, approved by the Mayor on May 6, 1975, which provided that Tiemeyer Park was to be enlarged by acquisition of plaintiffs' property, approximately 20 acres. The City was authorized to purchase the property through negotiation but if unsuccessful, condemnation proceedings were authorized.

6. On May 20, 1975, defendant City instituted condemnation proceedings against plaintiffs to acquire their real property. Suit was filed in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri, cause number 368465 and was assigned to Division 13, in which the Honorable John R. Rickhoff presides. On June 5, 1975, plaintiffs herein filed a motion to dismiss the condemnation proceedings, which motion was overruled on June 16, 1975.

7. On July 18, 1975, Commissioners, duly appointed by the Court, held a hearing at which both the Bostons and defendant City presented evidence concerning valuation of the property. The Bostons were represented by counsel. On July 25, 1975, the Commissioners filed their report with the Court, awarding the Bostons $186,650.10. This sum was paid into the registry of the Court on August 4, 1975 by defendant City and, to date, is still on deposit therein.

8. On August 4, 1975, defendant City filed exceptions to the Commissioners' Report and on August 6, 1975, the Bostons did the same. The matter is still pending and awaiting trial.

9. On August 10, 1975, the Circuit Clerk of St. Louis County filed a copy of the Report of the Commissioners in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of St. Louis County, Missouri.

10. On or about September 5, 1975, William R. Dorsey, City Attorney for the City of St.

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