Check Into Cash of Mississippi, Inc. v. City of Jackson, Mississippi

158 So. 3d 1252, 2015 Miss. App. LEXIS 123, 2015 WL 1015746
CourtCourt of Appeals of Mississippi
DecidedMarch 10, 2015
Docket2013-CA-01506-COA
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Check Into Cash of Mississippi, Inc. v. City of Jackson, Mississippi, 158 So. 3d 1252, 2015 Miss. App. LEXIS 123, 2015 WL 1015746 (Mich. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

GRIFFIS, P.J.,

for the Court:

¶ 1. Check Into Cash of Mississippi Inc. (“CICM”) appeals the City of Jackson’s decision to deny a use permit. The use permit would allow CICM to engage in the title-pledge business at its current payday-loan location. This Court finds reversible error as to the first issue and renders a judgment in favor of CICM.

FACTS

¶ 2. Check Into Cash, Inc., is a consumer-financial-services company. Its primary business is payday advances. 1 In exchange for money, a payday advance accepts the customer’s personal check and agrees to defer presentment until after the expiration of a short holding period. Check Into Cash has numerous locations throughout the southeastern United States. In addition to payday advances, Check Into Cash also provides its customers installment, title, and pawn loans; check-cashing services; prepaid debit cards; bill-payment services; wire-transfer services; and ATM access at its local offices.

¶ 3. At its locations in Mississippi, Check Into Cash does business through its subsidiary, CICM. CICM operates in twenty-seven locations in twenty-four cities throughout Mississippi. CICM operates three locations in the City of Jackson.

¶ 4. Since 2001, CICM has operated location at Metro Junction Shopping Center, 4896 Highway 18 West, Jackson, Mississippi. At this location, CICM is authorized to make payday advances. CICM sought to expand its services and offer title-pledge services. 2 On May 19, 2011, the Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance issued CICM a license, under the Mississippi Ti- *1254 tie Pledge Act, to offer title-pledge loans at this location.

¶ 5. In 2006, the City of Jackson amended its zoning ordinance. Based on the amended ordinance, CICM’s location is in the C-3 General Commercial District. Before the amendment, title-pledge-loan businesses were not permitted. The amendment allowed title-pledge lending through a use-permit process. Jackson Zoning Ordinance § 702.05.1(a).21. Similarly, section 702.05.1(a).ll allows payday-advance/check-cashing operations through the use-permit process in the C-3 General Commercial District. However, the amendment allowed CICM’s existing payday-advance operation to continue as a lawful nonconforming use without a use permit.

¶ 6. Section 202.175 defines a “use permit” as “[a] use which is not permitted by right but which is allowed in certain zoning districts, usually subject to conditions ... as regulated by the provisions of this Ordinance.” Based on section 1701.02-A, the use-permit requirements are as follows:

When considering application for use permits, the City Council shall consider the extent to which:
1. The proposed use is compatible with the character and development in the vicinity relative to density, bulk and intensity of structures, parking, and other uses;
2. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the continued use, value, or development of properties in the vicinity;
3. The proposed use will not adversely affect vehicular or pedestrian traffic in the vicinity;
4. The proposed use can be accommodated by existing or proposed public services and facilities, including, but not limited to, water, sanitary sewer, streets, drainage, police and fire protection, and schools;
5. The proposed use is in harmony with the Comprehensive Plan;
6. The proposed use will not be hazardous, detrimental, or disturbing to present surrounding land uses due to noises, glare, smoke, dust, odor, fumes, water pollution, vibration, electrical interference, or other nuisances.
¶ 7. When CICM decided to add title-pledge-loan services at this location, CICM contacted the City of Jackson’s zoning administrator. The administrator confirmed that the CICM location was zoned C-3 General Commercial District, and a use permit was required to add the title-pledge-loan service.

¶ 8. CICM filed its Application for a Use Permit on June 10, 2011. CICM attached several documents to the application: a corrective warranty deed containing a legal description of the tract incorporating the subject property; three plats showing the exact location and details of the existing site in Metro Junction Shopping Center (just to the north of the Walmart store, to the east of Chadwick Drive, and to the southeast of Highway 18 West); a certificate from the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance certifying that CICM was licensed to provide title-pledge services at this location; and a tax map, an ownership map, and a land-roll detail for the subject property and surrounding area. Also, pursuant to section 1703.02.4-A of the zoning ordinance, CICM sent appropriate notice letters by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the owners of all tracts of land located within 160 feet of the subject property and to all neighborhood organizations registered with the Department of Planning and Development having geographic boundaries within 1,000 feet of the subject property.

*1255 ¶ 9. The staff of the City Planning Board prepared a “Report to the Planning Board,” dated July 18, 2011. The report included the following:

STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the approval of the requested Use Permit to allow a Title Pledge Service to operate at the already existing Check Into Cash located within the Metro Junction Shopping Center located at 4896 Highway 18 West based on the following:
1. Staff is of the opinion that the proposed Use Permit is compatible with the surrounding area zoning C-3 (General) Commercial District. Also, because its location is in an existing shopping center and would not adversely affect vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Additionally, the proposed use would not be detrimental to the continued use, value or development of properties in the vicinity!]] and it can be accommodated by existing infrastructure.
PROPOSED MOTION: To recommend approval of a use permit to allow a Title Pledge Service to operate at an already existing Check Into Cash establishment located at 4896 Highway 18 West.

¶ 10. The City Planning Board conducted a public hearing on the permit application on July 27, 2011. Joseph Warnsley, the senior zoning planner who compiled the report, gave the Planning Board an overview of the physical location, along with staff recommendations for the permit application. The overview included maps showing that the property was in the middle of a commercially developed area, diagrams and photographs of the CICM building, and the requirements for obtaining a use permit. Warnsley recommended that the CICM’s application should be approved ■ because it met the requirements for a use permit.

¶ 11. At the hearing, Bruce Long spoke on behalf of CICM. Long stated that CICM sought the use permit so that all of CICM’s locations, throughout the state, could advertise and offer the same services, including title-secured loans.

¶ 12.

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