City of Port Hueneme v. City of Oxnard

341 P.2d 318, 52 Cal. 2d 385
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJune 24, 1959
DocketL. A. No. 25345
StatusPublished
Cited by50 cases

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City of Port Hueneme v. City of Oxnard, 341 P.2d 318, 52 Cal. 2d 385 (Cal. 1959).

Opinion

52 Cal.2d 385 (1959)

CITY OF PORT HUENEME, Appellant,
v.
CITY OF OXNARD et al., Respondents.

L. A. No. 25345.

Supreme Court of California. In Bank.

June 24, 1959.

Jerome H. Berenson, City Attorney, Burke, Williams & Sorenson and Royal M. Sorenson for Appellant.

Joseph W. Goss, City Attorney, for Respondents.

Robert T. Anderson, Assistant City Attorney (Berkeley), Walter N. Anderson, City Attorney (Manhattan Beach), Paul B. Baker, City Attorney (Alturas), Homer H. Bell, City Attorney (Monrovia), John R. Berryhill, City Attorney (Tulare), Thomas W. Bewley, City Attorney (Whittier), Louis A. Boli III, City Attorney (Folsom), Lloyd A. Bullock, City Attorney (Compton), LeRoy A. Broun, City Attorney (Fremont), *388 Robert Buck, City Attorney (Seal Beach), Robert A. Boon, City Attorney (Roseville), Jerome J. Bunker, City Attorney (Palm Springs), John G. Buresh, City Attorney (San Anselmo), Waldo E. Burford, City Attorney (Porterville), Joseph B. Burgess, City Attorney (Dos Palos), John M. Burnett, City Attorney (Manteca), Henry M. Busch, City Attorney (Upland), Hartley H. Bush, City Attorney (Oakdale), Donald P. Cady, City Attorney (Susanville), Stanley B. Christensen, City Attorney (Fullerton), Richard M. Clare, City Attorney (Santa Maria), John W. Collier, City Attorney (Oakland), J. P. Correia, City Attorney (Yreka), Lloyd M. Creasey, City Attorney (Crescent City), Sherrod Stone Davis, City Attorney (Woodside), Pierce Deasy, City Attorney (Ione and Jackson), F. Joseph Doerr, City Attorney (El Cajon), G. A. Drescher, City Attorney (Wasco), John B. Ehlen, Attorney for the Town of Corte Madera and City of Sausalito, Daniel M. Fadenrecht, City Attorney (Corcoran), Robin D. Faisant, Attorney for the Town of Los Altos Hills, Wm. A. Flory, City Attorney (San Bernardino), Reginald E. Foster, City Attorney (Pacific Grove), John A. Galvin, City Attorney, (Fillmore), John T. Ganahl, City Attorney (Corona), R. E. Ghidella, City Attorney (Napa), H. E. Gleason, City Attorney (Turlock), Edward A. Goggin, Deputy City Attorney (Oakland), B. D. Goodman, City Attorney (Fairfield), Haskell Goodman, City Attorney (Milpitas), J. E. Greene, City Attorney (Dinuba), Allen Grimes, City Attorney (Modesto), R. S. Harrington, City Attorney (Brawley), Arthur J. Harzfeld, City Attorney (San Mateo), Francis Hoey, City Attorney (Martinez), Fred C. Hutchinson, City Attorney (Berkeley), Bernard M. King, Assistant City Attorney (Fremont), William Kinley, City Attorney (Rolling Hills), Lynn W. Kloepfer, City Attorney (Ontario), F. A. Knight, City Attorney (Signal Hill), Manuel L. Kugler, City Attorney (Chula Vista), Anthony A. Lagorio, City Attorney (Los Altos), Monroe N. Langdon, City Attorney (Stockton), Morgan W. Lowery, City Attorney (La Verne), L. N. Lorenzen, City Attorney (Mount Shasta), Kee Maxwell, City Attorney (Paramount), Richard B. Maxwell, City Attorney (Santa Rosa), Mike Mayo, City Attorney (Montebello), Thomas F. McBride, City Attorney (Concord), Alexander J. McMahon, City Attorney (Sonoma), Edmund M. Moor, City Attorney (Red Bluff), Bobley E. Morgan, City Attorney (Santa Clara), Alfred G. Mortimore, City Attorney (Shafter), Robert H. Mullen, City *389 Attorney (Lodi), George G. Murry, City Attorney (Gustine, Los Banos and Newman), Thomas C. Nelson, City Attorney (Mill Valley), John R. Nimocks, City Attorney (Palo Alto), John Noonan, City Attorney (South San Francisco), Lowell Palmer, City Attorney (Calistoga), Frank L. Perry, City Attorney (Redondo Beach), Grayson Price, City Attorney (Chico), J. A. Ratchford, City Attorney (Cloverdale and Healdsburg), David Rice, City Attorney (Hawthorne), D. R. Robinson, City Attorney (Auburn), Carl E. Rodegerdts, City Attorney (Woodland), Donald D. Roff, City Attorney (Santa Paula), Frank W. Rose, Assistant City Attorney (San Mateo), Chester E. Ross, City Attorney (Hollister and San Juan Bautista), Ralph W. Rutledge, City Attorney (Colusa), John W. Scanlon, City Attorney (Hayward), Charles B. Snow, City Attorney (Newark), L. De Witt Spark, City Attorney (Roseville), C. A. Stromsness, City Attorney (Corning), Wm. A. Struthers, Jr., City Attorney (Pleasanton), M. Tellefson, City Attorney (Culver City), Wm. M. Thornton, City Attorney (Exeter), George Wadsworth, City Attorney (Tracy), Saul M. Weingarten, City Attorney (Gonzales and Seaside), C. F. Woolpert, City Attorney (Indio), Cecil C. Wright, City Attorney (Orange), and Russell Zaches, City Attorney (Monterey), as Amici Curiae on behalf of Respondents.

SCHAUER, J.

These two mandamus proceedings, consolidated for trial, findings, and judgment, come before this court on appeal by the city of Port Hueneme (hereinafter called Hueneme) from a superior court judgment upholding two annexations of territory by the city of Oxnard (hereinafter called Oxnard), and declaring void an annexation undertaken by Hueneme of territory which overlaps in part that sought to be annexed by Oxnard. The periods of time (from about March 4, 1955, to May 4, 1955) during which the two cities were respectively pursuing the three annexation proceedings also partially overlapped. (See Gov. Code, 35308.) We have concluded that each of the three attempted annexations was defective and that the judgment should be affirmed with respect to the Hueneme proceeding but reversed insofar as it decrees Oxnard's purported annexations to be valid.

Trial was had upon a stipulated statement of facts, admissions in the pleadings, and exhibits attached to the pleadings, which include maps showing the boundaries of both Oxnard *390 and Hueneme and boundaries of the subject annexations. [fn. 1] All three annexations were commenced under the Annexation of Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939. (Gov. Code, 35300-35326; see also 35000-35003.) Unless otherwise stated section numbers hereinafter cited will refer to Government Code sections as they read at the times here involved.

Hueneme Annexation

From the stipulated facts it appears that when the annexation undertaken by Hueneme, known as the Brucker-Lown Annexation, was first proposed there were 18 adult residents within the described boundaries, but only five were registered voters. "After the filing of said boundaries with" the county boundary commission (see 35002) but before the commission had approved them, nine more of the residents registered to vote, thus raising the number of registered voters within the territory proposed to be annexed to 14. Immediately thereafter "officials of Port Hueneme withdrew the first proposed boundaries of the Brucker-Lown Annexation from consideration by the Boundary Commission and substituted therefor" boundaries revised so as to exclude [fn. 2] three houses inhabited by eight of the 14 registered voters. These excluded houses were located on land which was in each case part of a larger parcel belonging to the same owner, the remainder of which larger parcel was included within the so-called "second proposed" Brucker-Lown Annexation. Thereafter the revised boundaries were approved by the boundary commission, a petition for the "revised Brucker-Lown Annexation" was received by the city council of Hueneme, and after a public hearing the council adopted an ordinance purporting to annex the territory. ( 35305-35307, 35311-35314.)

Section 35303 provides that "territory shall be deemed uninhabited if less than twelve registered voters reside within it at the time of the filing [with the city legislative body] of the petition for annexation or the institution of proceedings on motion of the city legislative body." The trial court found *391

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