Citizens Against Solar Pollution v. Kent County

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedMay 7, 2024
DocketN23C-03-196 VLM
StatusPublished

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Citizens Against Solar Pollution v. Kent County, (Del. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

CITIZENS AGAINST SOLAR ) POLLUTION, a Delaware unincorporated ) nonprofit association, DONALD LEE ) GOLDSBOROUGH, TRUSTEE UNDER ) REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT OF ) DONALD LEE GOLDSBOROUGH ) DATED 12/22/10, and KELLIE ELAINE ) GOLDSBOROUGH, TRUSTEE UNDER ) REVOCABLE TRUST AGREEMENT OF ) KELLIE ELAINE GOLDSBOROUGH ) C.A. No. N23C-03-196 VLM DATED 12/22/10, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) KENT COUNTY, a political subdivision ) of the State of Delaware, KENT COUNTY ) LEVY COURT, the governing body of ) Kent County, FPS CEDAR CREEK ) SOLAR LLC, a Delaware limited liability ) company, and THE PINEY CEDAR ) TRUST, JAMES C. KNOTTS, JR., ) CHERYL A. KNOTTS, DE LAND ) HOLDINGS 1 LLC, a Delaware limited ) liability company, AMY PEOPLES, ) TRUSTEE OF THE PINEY CEDAR ) TRUST, and RICHARD A. PEOPLES, ) TRUSTEE OF THE PINEY CEDAR ) TRUST, ) ) Defendants. ) ORDER

Submitted: March 22, 2024 Decided: May 7, 2024

Upon Petitioner’s Writ of Certiorari Regarding the Approval of the Conditional Use Permit Application by the Kent County Levy Court:

AFFIRMED.

Theodore A. Kittila, Esq. and William E. Green, Jr., Esq., Attorneys for Plaintiffs Citizens Against Solar Pollution, Donald Lee Goldsborough, and Kellie Elaine Goldsborough. 1 Max B. Walton, Esq., Lisa R. Hatfield, Esq., and Erica K. Sefton, Esq., Connolly Gallagher LLP, Newark, Delaware, Attorneys for Defendants Kent County and Kent County Levy Court. Richard A. Forsten, Esq., Wendie C. Stabler, Esq., and James D. Taylor, Jr., Esq., Saul Ewing LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Attorneys for Defendants FPS Cedar Creek Solar LLC, DE Land Holdings 1 LLC, The Piney Cedar Trust, James C. Knotts, Jr., Cheryl A. Knotts, Amy Peoples, Trustee of the Piney Cedar Trust, and Richard A. Peoples, Trustee of the Piney Cedar Trust.

Medinilla, J.

1 On November 9, 2023, Plaintiffs’ prior counsel was disbarred and compelled to withdraw from this matter. The matter was stayed on November 21, 2023, to await an entry of appearance for legal representation. Plaintiffs’ new counsel entered their appearances on January 18, 2024. 2 I. INTRODUCTION

The Kent County Levy Court approved a conditional use permit application

filed by Defendant FPS Cedar Creek Solar, LLC, to construct a solar farm near

property owned by members of Plaintiff Citizens Against Solar Pollution.

Challenging the approval, Plaintiffs filed an action in the Court of Chancery seeking

injunctive relief and a declaratory judgment. The Court of Chancery dismissed the

case and granted Plaintiffs leave to transfer the matter to this Court after determining

that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction because there was an adequate remedy at

law available by common law writ of certiorari.

Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint in this Court seeking declaratory

judgment in one count and certiorari review in another.2 On Defendants’ Motion to

Dismiss, this Court dismissed the declaratory judgment claim but exercised its

discretion to conduct certiorari review of the Levy Court’s determination that

approved the conditional use permit. 3 Having conducted certiorari review, the Levy

Court’s determination is AFFIRMED, and the remaining claim of Plaintiffs’

Amended Complaint is dismissed with prejudice.

2 Plaintiffs also filed a separate and redundant “Motion” for Writ of Certiorari, which this Court deemed moot. 3 This Court previously determined that allowing Count II to survive dismissal did not afford any additional rights or change the limited scope for writ of certiorari review. This matter is therefore considered as a petition for writ of certiorari.

3 II. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In October 2021, Defendant FPS Cedar Creek Solar, LLC, a Delaware limited

liability company (“Freepoint”), filed a request with the Kent County Levy Court

(“Levy Court”) to construct a solar farm, or farm fields arrayed with solar panels

that produce electricity from sunlight. 4 Specifically, in application No. CS-21-09,

FPS Cedar Creek Solar requested a Conditional Use with Site Plan Approval (the

“Application”) for a solar farm covering approximately 260 acres over three (3)

parcels of land of over 500 acres known as the Knotts Farm and the Piney Cedar

Trust Farm (the “Property”) in Kent County. 5

Through their trusts, Plaintiffs Donald Lee and Kellie Elaine Goldsborough

own property in Smyrna that comprises roughly 342 acres (the “Goldsborough

Property”). 6 Both are members of Plaintiff Citizens Against Solar Pollution

(“CASP”), a Delaware unincorporated nonprofit association. 7 The Goldsborough

Property is adjacent to the Property. 8

4 See D.I. 48 (hereinafter “Defs.’ Ans. Br.”) at 1. 5 Am. Compl. ¶ 6. 6 Id. ¶¶ 2–3. 7 Id. 8 Id. ¶ 6.

4 Notice of the Application was sent to all nearby property owners, and a large

sign announcing the Application was posted on the Property. 9 The Kent County

Department of Planning Services issued a written report recommending approval,

subject to certain conditions.10 The Kent County Regional Planning Commission

(“RPC”) conducted a public hearing and recommended in favor of the Application.11

The Levy Court held the first public hearing for the Application on December

21, 2021.12 The matter was tabled to introduce prepared public ordinances regarding

solar power projects in Kent County.13 The motion to table resulted in a 3-3 tie and

the motion failed.14 Immediately thereafter, a motion to deny the Application was

seconded, but failed with another tie vote with one member absent.15 A motion to

table a vote on the Application carried with a 5-1 vote until a seventh Commissioner

could be present.16 Plaintiff CASP did not appear at the public hearings. 17

9 Defs.’ Ans. Br. at 1. 10 Id. 11 Id. 12 D.I. 47 (hereinafter Pls.’ Open. Br.”) at 8. 13 Id. 14 Id. at 9. 15 Id. 16 Id. 17 Defs.’ Ans. Br. at 2. 5 On January 25, 2022, after comments were made by various Commissioners,18

the Levy Court approved the conditional use permit. The next day, it issued a

Written Decision, 19 stating in relevant part:

At its public hearing on January 25, 2022, the Levy Court of Kent County granted CONDITIONAL APPROVAL of application CS21-09 FPS Cedar Creek Solar, LLC, a conditional use site plan for a Solar Installation located outside the Growth Zone Overlay District.

This is based on Exhibit A – the RPC Recommendation Report dated December 21, 2021; Exhibit B – Public Hearing Testimony dated December 2, 2021; and the findings of fact that:

a. The subject site is zoned AC (Agricultural Conservation) and §§205-48 and 205-329 permit public utilities as a conditional use.

b. The location is appropriate and not in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan.

c. The public health, safety and general welfare will not be adversely affected.

d. The application in [sic] compliant with the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance.20

18 Id. at 9–11. 19 Id. 20 Defs.’ Ans. Br., Ex. 4 ¶ 1.

6 The Levy Court further mandated compliance “with all Staff and Agency

Requirements as described in the December 21, 2021 RPC Recommendation

Report,” and further identified numerous conditions of approval. 21

On March 25, 2022, Plaintiffs brought an action in the Court of Chancery

seeking a preliminary injunction, permanent injunction, and declaratory judgment

against all Defendants: the Levy Court and Kent County (the “County Defendants”)

as well as Freepoint, The Piney Cedar Trust, James C. Knotts, Jr., Cheryl A. Knotts,

DE Land Holdings 1 LLC, Amy Peoples and Richard A. Peoples, Trustees of the

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