Coahoma County, Mississippi v. City of Clarksdale, Mississippi

267 So. 3d 236
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 17, 2019
DocketNO. 2016-AN-01696-SCT
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Coahoma County, Mississippi v. City of Clarksdale, Mississippi, 267 So. 3d 236 (Mich. 2019).

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KITCHENS, PRESIDING JUSTICE, FOR THE COURT:

¶1. The Chancery Court of Coahoma County granted in part the petition of the City of Clarksdale, Mississippi, to annex land situated in Coahoma County, Mississippi, that surrounds the city. Coahoma County appeals, arguing that the chancellor manifestly erred by finding that the annexation was reasonable. Clarksdale cross-appeals, arguing that the chancellor manifestly erred by finding that its annexation of certain land situated north of the city was unreasonable. Finding that the chancellor's decision was supported by substantial, credible evidence and was not manifestly wrong, we affirm.

FACTS

¶2. The City of Clarksdale is located in the Mississippi Delta. The Town of Lyon borders the city to the northeast. Highway 61 bypasses the city and runs along its southwest corner up to its northeast corner. On December 8, 2014, Clarksdale adopted an amended ordinance enlarging, extending, and defining its corporate boundaries; specifying the improvements to be made in the annexed area; and defining the new boundaries. See Miss. Code Ann. § 21-1-27 (Rev. 2015). Clarksdale filed a second amended petition for ratification, approval, and confirmation of the amended ordinance on January 14, 2015, in the chancery court. See Miss. Code Ann. § 21-1-29 (Rev. 2015).

¶3. Clarksdale sought to annex five areas adjacent to its current municipal limits. Proposed Annexation Areas (PAA) 1 and PAA 2 lie north of the city and are primarily residential. PAAs 3, 4, and 5 include the Highway 61 bypass to the south and east of the city and contain land used for commercial, residential, and rural purposes. PAAs 3, 4, and 5 also include the planned Interstate 69 corridor that is expected to overlap the existing Highway 61 bypass. Lyon and Coahoma County filed answers opposing Clarksdale's annexation petition. Lyon initiated its own annexation proceeding for land including part of PAA 3. W.S. Heaton and Elsie W. Heaton filed a petition for inclusion in the Town of Lyon of realty owned by them.

¶4. After the 2015 hearing and inspection tour, the chancellor found that, considering the twelve indicia of reasonableness, Clarksdale's annexation of PAAs 3, 4, and 5 was reasonable, but that its annexation of PAAs 1 and 2 was unreasonable. The chancellor denied the Lyon annexation and a portion of the Heaton inclusion, decisions that are not at issue in this appeal. The chancellor entered a final decree approving, ratifying, and confirming the enlargement and extension of Clarksdale's boundaries in accordance with his findings. See Miss. Code Ann. § 21-1-33 (Rev. 2015).

STANDARD OF REVIEW

¶5. This Court adheres to a limited standard of review in annexation matters. In re City of Southaven , 5 So.3d 375 , 376 (Miss. 2009). Appellate review "is limited to the question of whether the annexation is reasonable, under the totality of the circumstances." Id. The Court will not reverse the chancery court's findings on reasonableness unless the decision was manifestly wrong and lacked the support of substantial, credible evidence. In re City of Meridian , 992 So.2d 1113 , 1116 (Miss. 2008). When conflicting, credible evidence is before the chancery court, we will defer to that court's findings. Bassett v. Town of Taylorsville , 542 So.2d 918 , 921 (Miss. 1989). We will reverse only if the chancellor applied an erroneous legal standard or if the Court has a firm and definite conviction that a mistake was made. In re City of Hattiesburg , 840 So.2d 69 , 81 (Miss. 2003).

DISCUSSION

¶6. This Court has set forth twelve indicia to guide a chancellor's determination of whether a proposed annexation is reasonable.

In re City of Jackson , 912 So.2d 961 , 964 (Miss. 2005). These factors include

(1) the municipality's need to expand, (2) whether the area sought to be annexed is reasonably within a path of growth of the city, (3) potential health hazards from sewage and waste disposal in the annexed areas, (4) the municipality's financial ability to make the improvements and furnish municipal services promised, (5) need for zoning and overall planning in the area, (6) need for municipal services in the area sought to be annexed, (7) whether there are natural barriers between the city and the proposed annexation area, (8) past performance and time element involved in the city's provision of services to its present residents, (9) economic or other impact of the annexation upon those who live in or own property in the proposed annexation area, (10) impact of the annexation upon the voting strength of protected minority groups, (11) whether the property owners and other inhabitants of the areas sought to be annexed have in the past, and in the foreseeable future unless annexed will, because of their reasonable proximity to the corporate limits of the municipality, enjoy economic and social benefits of the municipality without paying their fair share of taxes, and (12) any other factors that may suggest reasonableness.

In re City of Meridian , 992 So.2d at 1116 . The twelve indicia must be considered together to determine whether, under the totality of the circumstances, an annexation was reasonable. Id. The Court also has identified a number of subfactors relevant to each indicium that "may or may not" be considered in a particular case. See In re City of Macon , 854 So.2d 1029 (Miss. 2003).

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