City of Leander Kent Cagle, Individually and in His Official Capacity as City Manager of the City of Leander and Thomas Yantis, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Assistant City Manager and Planning Director for the City of Leander v. Premas Global Leander I, LLC

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJuly 20, 2015
Docket03-15-00377-CV
StatusPublished

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City of Leander Kent Cagle, Individually and in His Official Capacity as City Manager of the City of Leander and Thomas Yantis, Individually and in His Official Capacity as Assistant City Manager and Planning Director for the City of Leander v. Premas Global Leander I, LLC, (Tex. Ct. App. 2015).

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ACCEPTED 03-15-00377-CV 6142265 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 7/20/2015 3:57:24 PM JEFFREY D. KYLE CLERK No. 03-15-00377-CV

IN THE THIRD COURT OF APPEALS FILED IN 3rd COURT OF APPEALS at AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS __________________________________________________________________ 7/20/2015 3:57:24 PM JEFFREY D. KYLE CITY OF LEANDER, TEXAS; KENT CAGLE, INDIVIDUALLY Clerk AND IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF LEANDER; AND THOMAS YANTIS, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER AND PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY OF LEANDER

Appellants

v.

PREMAS GLOBAL LEANDER I, LLC

Appellee

__________________________________________________________________

Cause No. 15-0088-C277; Appeal from the 277th Judicial District Court, Williamson County, Texas __________________________________________________________________

APPELLANTS’ BRIEF __________________________________________________________________

Knight & Partners 223 W. Anderson Lane, Ste. A-105 Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 323-5778 Telephone (512)323-5773 Facsimile ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT

Bradford E. Bullock State Bar No. 00793423

APPELLANTS REQUEST ORAL ARGUMENT IDENTITY OF PARTIES & COUNSEL

In order that the members of this Court may determine disqualification and recusal under the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, Appellant certifies that the following is a complete list of the parties, attorneys, and other persons with a financial interest in the outcome of this lawsuit:

Appellant: Attorneys for Appellant:

CITY OF LEANDER, TEXAS Knight & Partners Attorneys at Law Executive Office Terrace 223 West Anderson Lane, Suite A- 105 Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 323-5778 Office (512) 323-5773 Facsimile Bradford E. Bullock State Bar No. 00793423 bradford@cityattorneytexas.com

KENT CAGLE Knight & Partners Attorneys at Law Executive Office Terrace 223 West Anderson Lane, Suite A- 105 Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 323-5778 Office (512) 323-5773 Facsimile Bradford E. Bullock State Bar No. 00793423 bradford@cityattorneytexas.com

THOMAS YANTIS Knight & Partners Attorneys at Law Executive Office Terrace 223 West Anderson Lane, Suite A- 105

ii Austin, Texas 78752 (512) 323-5778 Office (512) 323-5773 Facsimile Bradford E. Bullock State Bar No. 00793423 bradford@cityattorneytexas.com

Appellee: Attorneys for Appellee:

PREMAS GLOBAL LEANDER I, LLC Howry, Breen & Herman LLP 1900 Pearl Street Austin, Texas 78705-5408 (512) 474-7300 Office (512) 474-8557 Facsimile Sean E. Breen State Bar No. 00783715 sbreen@howrybreen.com Randy R. Howry State Bar No. 10121690 rhowry@howrybreen.com James Hatchitt State Bar No. 24072478 jhatchitt@howrybreen.com

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES & COUNSEL…………………………………………........... ..................................... ii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES………………………………………………………....... ........... vii

JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT………………………………………………………....... ................ 3

STATEMENT OF THE CASE………………………………………………………… ................................. 3

STATEMENT ON ORAL ARGUMENT ………………………………………………….................... 4

ISSUES PRESENTED FOR REVIEW………………………………………………. ........................................... 4

STATEMENT OF FACTS………………………………………………………….….. ........................ 6

SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT………………………………………………..................................... 9

ARGUMENT …………………………………………………..............................13

Issue One – Appellee has not asserted a valid waiver of governmental immunity based on an alleged waiver by contract; therefore, Appellee’s pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants on this ground. …………………………………………………………………. 13

Issue Two – Appellee has not asserted a claim for relief for which immunity has been waived under Texas Local Government Code § 271.152; therefore, Appellee’s pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants on this ground. …………………………………………………………………. 18

iv Issue Three – Appellee has not asserted a valid waiver of governmental immunity based on Appellants’ conduct; therefore, Appellee’s pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants on this ground. …………………………………………………………………. 25

Issue Four – Appellee has not asserted a valid waiver of governmental immunity based on a proprietary function; therefore, Appellee’s pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants on this ground. …………………………………………………………………. 27

Issue Five – Appellee has not asserted a valid waiver of governmental immunity based on the Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act because it is incidental to and redundant of a breach of contract claim and a claim brought pursuant to Chapter 245 of the Local Government Code; therefore, Appellee’s pleadings affirmatively negate the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants on this ground. …………………………………………………………………. 30

Issue Six – Appellee has asserted a claim for declaratory relief and a writ of mandamus against Appellants the City, and Cagle and Yantis in their individual capacities, but such relief is only available against officials in their official capacities for purely ministerial acts; therefore, Appellee’s pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction over Appellants the City, and Cagle and Yantis in their individual capacities, and all Appellants to the extent it asks them to perform non-ministerial acts. …………………………………………………………………. 33

Issue Seven – Appellee has not asserted a valid waiver of immunity for an award of attorneys’ fees against Appellants because their claims are not cognizable under the relevant statute, or the statute itself does not provide for an award of attorneys’ fees; therefore, Appellants’ pleading affirmatively negates the trial court’s jurisdiction to award attorneys’ fees to Appellees. …………………………………………………………………. 38

PRAYER …………………………………………………..................................... 40

v CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE …………………………………………………. .........................41

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE …………………………………………………....................................42

APPENDIX …………………………………………………. ...............................43

vi INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES

Alden v. Maine, 527 U.S. 706, 757, 119 S.Ct. 2240, 144 L.Ed.2d 636 (1999) ……………………………………………………………………………………36

Anderson v. City of Seven Points, 806 S.W.2d 791, 793 (Tex. 1991) ……………………………………………………………………………………37

Associated Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors of Tex., Inc., 31 S.W.3d at 753………………………………………………………………………………..39

Bacon v. Tex. Historical Comm’n, 411 S.W.3d 161, 172 (Tex. App.-Austin 2013, no pet.) ………………………………………………………………………25, 26

Bexar Metro. Water Dist. v. Educ. & Econ. Dev. Joint Venture, 220 S.W.3d 25, 29 (Tex. App.-San Antonio 2006, pet. dism’d) ……………………………………………………………………………………16

Brenham Hous. Auth. v. Davies, 158 S.W.3d 53, 56 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2005, no pet.) ……………………………………………………………..14

Chevron Corp. v. Redmon, 745 S.W.2d 314, 316 (Tex. 1987) …………………………………………………………………………………...19

City of Carrollton v. Singer, 232 S.W.3d 790, 795 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2007, pet. Denied) ……………………………………………………………………..13

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