Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v. Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, in his Official Capacity, and The Coastal Zone Management Division

CourtSuperior Court of The Virgin Islands
DecidedMarch 5, 2021
DocketST-19-CV-582
StatusUnpublished

This text of Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v. Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, in his Official Capacity, and The Coastal Zone Management Division (Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v. Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, in his Official Capacity, and The Coastal Zone Management Division) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Superior Court of The Virgin Islands primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v. Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, in his Official Capacity, and The Coastal Zone Management Division, (visuper 2021).

Opinion

[N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST THOMAS AND ST JOHN ****

COWGIRL BEBOP LLLP ) CASE NO ST 2019 CV 00582 ) Plaintiff ) ) ACTION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS AND v } SUIT FOR DAMAGES ) JEAN PIERRE L ORIOL ) JURY TRIAL DEMANDED COMMISSIONER OF THE ) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ) NATURAL RESOURCES in his official ) Capacity and THE COASTAL ZONE ) MANAGEMENT DIVISION ) ) Defendants )

Cite as 2021 VI Super 28U

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

1]] THIS MATTER is before the Court on the following 1 Plaintiff‘s Motion For Judgment On The Pleadings (‘ Motion For Judgment ) filed February 27 2020

2 Plaintiff's Motion For Preliminary Injunction ( Motion For Injunction ) filed February 27 2020'

3 Defendants Motion To Dismiss For Failure To Exhaust Administrative Remedies ( Motion To Dismiss ), filed December 30 2020,

4 Defendants Memorandum In Support of Motion To Dismiss For Failure To Exhaust Administrative Remedies, filed December 30 2020

5 Defendants Motion To Stay Proceeding Pending Resolution Of Motion To Dismiss ( Motion To Stay ) filed December 31, 2020;

6 Plaintiff's Response In Opposition To The Defendants’ Motion To Dismiss (‘ Opposition To Motion To Dismiss ), filed January 20, 2021; Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v Jean Pterre L Orlol, er a1 2021 VI Super 28U Case No ST 2019 CV 00582 Memorandum Opinion and Order Page 2 of 21

7 Plaintiff's Response In Opposition To The Defendants Motion To Stay (“Opposition To Motion To Stay ), filed January 20, 2021,

8 Plaintiff’s Motion For Immediate Ruling In Plaintiff’s Favor On Plaintiff’s Motion For Judgment On The Headings ( Motion For Ruling”), filed January 25 2021'

9 Defendants’ Reply In Support Of Motion To Dismiss For Failure To Exhaust Administrative Remedies (“Reply Motion To Dismiss ), filed February 3 2021 and

10 Defendants Reply In Support Of Motion To Stay Proceedings ( Reply Motion To Stay ) filed February 4 2021 112 For the reasons stated below, the minor permit was granted by an automatic application of law, the appropriate remedy is not a preliminary injunction rather it is the writ of mandamus; dismissal or a stay of proceedings is not proper here,; and there was no improper regulatory taking in this case

I INTRODUCTION

113 Plaintiff Cowgirl Bebop LLLP( Plaintiff”) initiated suit on October [6 20l9 At issue is a minor coastal zone permit Plaintiff claims it is due because the Coastal Zone Management Commission (“CZM ) did not either issue or deny the permit in the period of time required by law ' Defendants Jean Pierre L Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Flaming and Natural Resources, in his official capacity, and CZM ( Defendants ) filed their Answer and Affirmative Defenses on February 20, 2020

114 On June 2], 2019 Plaintiff submitted their minor coastal zone permit application 2 On September 13, 2019, Plaintiff gave notice to Defendants that if the permit was not issued Plaintiff would file suit within thirty (30) days 3 On October 16, 2019 Plaintiff filed suit seeking a writ of mandamus, declaratory judgment, attomeys fees and damages for an improper regulatory taking 4 On February 28, 2020, Defendants determined that Plaintiff's minor pennit was insufficient, and Plaintiff would instead need to apply for a major permit 5 Plaintiff then applied for a major permit on May 8 2020 6 The CZM denied this new permit application on September 24 2020 7 Plaintiff

' V I CODE ANN tit 12 §§ 910 9l4 govern the issuances of requirements for enforcement of and appeals of coastal zone permits Pl sMot For lnj l 2 3 Pl ‘5 Pet For Writ Of Mandamus And Suit For Damages 3 4 Pl 5 Pet For Writ Of Mandamus And Suit For Damages 3 5 5 Defs ’ Mam In Supp 0f Mot T0 Dismiss For Failure To Exhaust Administrative Remedies l 2 6 Defs Reply Mot To Stay Ex 2 Defs Reply Mot To Stay Ex 4 Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v Jean Pierre L Oriol, e! a! 2021 VI Super 28D Case No ST 2019 CV 00582 Memorandum Opinion and Order Page 3 of 21

appealed the denial of the major permit application on October 16, 2020 8 On January 27, 2021, the Board of Land Use Appeals (“BLUA’ ) issued a scheduling order whereby Plaintiff must file its brief by February 10 2021 Defendants must respond by February 24 2021 and Plaintiff must reply by March I 2021 9 115 In its Motion For Injunction, Plaintiff requests that the Court enter a preliminary injunction requiring that the Commissioner issue the permit sought by the Plaintiff in the Permit Application '0 Plaintiff in its Motion For Judgment requests the Court to issue a wn't of mandamus directing the Commissioner to issue the permit applied for in the Permit Application” as well as a ruling that Plaintiff ‘ is entitled to a declaratory judgment that the Pennit Application has been deemed approved by Operation of law " 1% In a status conference on December I, 2020, the Court ordered the Defendants to respond to Plaintiff‘s Motion For Judgment and that Defendants had thirty (30) days to file their response '2 The Defendants responded with their Motion To Dismiss instead Defendants did not explicitly state which of the seven defenses by motion authorized under the Virgin Islands Rules of Civil Procedure they based their Motion To Dismiss on, although the title to their Motion To Dismiss features the phrase “failure to exhaust administrative remedies '3 Further, Defendants state that this Court should dismiss for lack ofjurisdiction for Cowgirl 5 failure to exhaust administrative remedies ’” In their Reply Motion To Dismiss, Defendants clarify they are indeed seeking action pursuant to V I R CIV P 12(b)(l) '5 Defendants argue that [a]ny applicant is entitled to appeal an adverse decision’ and then argue that ‘ Cowgirl must exhaust its appeal rights premised on the alleged action approving its minor application by default ”‘6 Defendants have also filed a concurrent motion requesting the Court to stay the proceeding pending the Court ruling on the Motion To Dismiss The Court will address all the issues presented by the above named motions as their resolution all revolve around the granting of the permit

3 Defs Reply Mot To Stay Ex 4 9 Defs Reply Mot To Stay Ex 5 ‘0 P1 sMot For lnj 9 1' Pl sMot Perl 9 ‘7 The Court may under its discretion shorten or enlarge the time period to respond to motions V I R Clv P 6 “0(4) Due to the Covid 19 pandemic of 2020, the Court did so here Defendants responded and this case is ready for adjudication ‘3 V1 R ClV P 12(b)(l) (7) provide a range ofgrounds for dismissal ‘4 Defs Mot To Dismiss 3 ‘5 Defs Reply Mot To Dismiss 2 V I R CIV P 12(b)(l) ( Every defense to a claim for relief in any pleading must be asserted in the responsive pleading if one is required But a party may assert the following defenses by motion lack of subject matter jurisdiction A motion asserting any of these defenses except lack of subject matter jurisdiction and as provided in subparts (g) and (h) of this rule must be made before pleading if a responsive pleading is allowed ) '6 Defs ’ Mem In Supp Of Mot To Dismiss For Failure To Exhaust Administrative Remedies 2 3 (internal quotations omitted) Cowgirl Bebop LLLP v Jean Pierre L Ono! et al 2021 VI Super 28U Case No ST 2019 CV 00582 Memorandum Opinion and Order Page 4 of 2]

[1 LEGAL STANDARD

A 12(b)(l) and Administrative Exhaustion

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
Cowgirl Bebop, LLLP v. Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, in his Official Capacity, and The Coastal Zone Management Division, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/cowgirl-bebop-lllp-v-jean-pierre-l-oriol-commissioner-of-the-department-visuper-2021.