Copeland v. City of Waldport

31 P.2d 670, 147 Or. 60, 1934 Ore. LEXIS 94
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedApril 5, 1934
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Copeland v. City of Waldport, 31 P.2d 670, 147 Or. 60, 1934 Ore. LEXIS 94 (Or. 1934).

Opinion

CAMPBELL, J.

The city of Waldport in Lincoln county .was organized as a municipal corporation in *61 the year 1911 .under the general laws of the state of Oregon, and adopted as its charter the charter provided by the general laws, Oregon Code 1930, § 56-401 et seq.:

“The mayor and aldermen shall compose the common council of any such city or town organized under this act, and at any regular meeting thereof shall have power to provide for lighting the streets, and furnishing such city or town and inhabitants thereof with gas or other lights, and with pure and wholesome water; and for such purpose may construct such water, gas or other works, within or without the city limits, as may be necessary or convenient therefor, and may allow the use of the streets and alleys of the city to any person, company or corporation who may desire to establish works for supplying the city and inhabitants thereof with such water or lights upon such reasonable terms and conditions as the council may prescribe; * * *”

Pursuant to the power granted in the above section, the city by its common council, on September 11, 1924, passed Ordinance No. 74, the parts of said ordinance, material to this cause, being as follows:

“An ordinance granting unto Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs and assigns, a franchise to erect, maintain and operate within the corporate limits of the City of Waldport, in Lincoln County, Oregon, a system of Water Works, for the period of (42) forty-two years, and granting to him and them the necessary use of the streets of said City for the purpose of laying water mains, water pipes, and to provide for the regulation thereof by the City of Waldport.

Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Waldport.

Section 1. That there is hereby given and granted to Z. C. Copeland, his heirs and assigns, the right of franchise, to erect, maintain and operate, for the period of (42) forty-two years from the passing of this *62 ordinance and approval thereof by the Mayor, and the publication thereof as by law required, a system of water works, including all water pipes, water mains, tanks, fixtures and machinery as may be necessary or convenient or usually maintained for the purpose of carrying on a system of water works, and to construct and erect in said City, all such buildings and machinery as may be necessary or convenient for such purpose, provided however, that no buildings or machinery shall be placed in such streets so as to obstruct the ordinary travel and use thereof.

Section II. That the said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs and assigns, are hereby granted the right and privilege of laying water pipes and mains through all the streets and alleys of the City of Waldport for the purpose of conducting water through the City by means thereof and supplying the City of Waldport and the inhabitants thereof with water. That the ditches for the laying of said pipes and mains shall be at the depth of at least two feet below the surface, of the streets, that the work of digging said ditches and the laying of pipes and mains, or in repairing the same, within the streets of Waldport shall be completed as soon as practicable, and that the streets shall be placed in as good condition after said work as they were before and that all rubbish or unused material shall be removed from the streets subject to the approval of the street commissioner.

Section III. It is hereby agreed by the said Zenas C. Copeland, in consideration for this franchise, that he will construct and maintain a reservoir and water main to supply water for the City of Waldport and the inhabitants thereof, and if for any reason whatsoever after the passage of this franclxise said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns shall- fail or neglect to commence active construction of said water system within six months from the passage of this ordinance, and fail to have same in operation by June 1st, 1925, fire or any act of God excepted or after said water system has been in operation said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns shall fail to operate same and *63 supply service for a period of sixty days, then in that event this ordinance and franchise created thereby shall Ipso Facto cease and become null and void, provided that for good and sufficient reason the City Council may extend the time for beginning operation of said water system and in case of any discontinuation on the part of said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns to operate said water system he shall upon notice from the constituted authorities of said City remove any and all pipes he may of placed under or along the streets or alleys within sixty days, and in case said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns does not remove same, that the same at the option of said City become the property of said City, or said City may remove said pipes and charge the expense thereof to the said Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns.

Section IV. Zenas C. Copeland his heirs or assigns, shall install suitable fire hydrants under the supervision and approval of the City Council to be placed at such street intersections as may be designated by the Council, provided same shall be on water mains, cost of hydrants and installation to be borne by the City, but in all cases to be at the customary cost for such work and material, and in the event of a fire said Zenas C. Copeland his heirs or assigns shall furnish any and all of the available water supply for the purpose of fire protection without additional cost to the City.

Section V. That in case Zenas C. Copeland, his heirs or assigns shall have at any time an offer for the purchase of said water system including this franchise, that the said City shall have the option to purchase same for the same price offered by said purchaser.

Section VI. That the City of Waldport through its Common Council by legal ordinance regulate the price of water rates and connection charges for water sold within the corporate limits of the City of Wald-port by the grantee herein, provided that no rate shall be established by said City of Waldport that shall be *64 lower than an average rate charged for water or connection charges under similar circumstances in the cities and towns of Oregon.

Section VII. That all pipes used for the purpose of conducting water under the terms of this ordinance shall be either galvanized or dipped iron or wood.”

The ordinance then repealed all conflicting ordinances and declared an emergency.

Thereafter said Zenas C. Copeland, plaintiff herein, complied with all the conditions and requirements of the above ordinance, constructed a water system at an alleged cost of $13,000 and furnished water to the city and its inhabitants.

On November 16, 1927, the city, by a vote of its people adopted a new charter, containing, among other provisions, Article VIII which is as follows:

“WATER SUPPLY

The city of Waldport has heretofore granted a franchise for the use of its streets for a water supply for said city, and subject to the rights existing under said franchise.

Section 1.

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