Crabtree v. . Board of Education

155 S.E. 550, 199 N.C. 645, 1930 N.C. LEXIS 205
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedOctober 29, 1930
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
Crabtree v. . Board of Education, 155 S.E. 550, 199 N.C. 645, 1930 N.C. LEXIS 205 (N.C. 1930).

Opinion

This is an action to restrain the board of education of Durham County from purchasing a site and erecting a school building at the intersection of the Fish Dam and Hillandale roads, to declare void the selection of the site, and to restrain the treasurer from paying out any money for the purchase of the site.

The trial judge found the facts to be as follows:

1. That the plaintiffs are residents and taxpayers of Durham County, N.C., and that some of the plaintiffs are residents and taxpayers in what is known as Hillandale Special School Tax District and that some of the plaintiffs are residents and taxpayers in what is known as West Durham Special School Tax District.

2. That the defendant, the county board of education of Durham County, is a body corporate under the laws of the State of North Carolina; that J. D. Hamlin, H.L. Umstead, W. I. Cranford, H.G. Hedrick and J. B. Mason were appointed members of the county board of education of Durham County by chapter 180, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1929. That said persons so nominated as members of said county board of education of Durham County did not qualify by taking the oath of office on or before the first Monday of April, 1929, but that all of said persons so named did take the oath of office on Tuesday following the first Monday in April, 1929. That the said persons so named discharged the duties imposed upon the members of the county board of education of Durham County until the death of J. D. Hamlin on or about 30 December, 1929; and that subsequent thereto the said H.L. Umstead, W. I. Cranford, H.G. Hedrick and J. B. Mason elected T. O. Sorrell as a successor to the said J. D. Hamlin; and that T. O. Sorrell and the other persons appointed as members of the said county board of education of Durham County by the Public Laws of 1929 have continued to discharge the duties imposed upon members of the county board of education of Durham County to the date of this hearing.

3. That the county-wide plan of organization adopted by the board of education of Durham County in 1923 in compliance with section 73-a, chapter 136 of the Public Laws of North Carolina for 1923, provided for a school building to be built in the West Durham School District at or near the underpass on State Highway No. 10 to provide a school for the children in the West Durham School District, Hillandale School District, Chambley School District and White's Cross Roads School District and that said school building has never been built. *Page 647

4. That the county-wide plan of organization was amended by the board on 22 April, 1927, in part, as follows:

"All of the Hillandale School District, all of the Chambley School District, and that part of the Bragtown School District not lying within the Durham Charter District, all that part of the West Durham School District not lying within the limits of the Charter District of Durham or within the limits of the New Hope District, all of Glenn School District (including the former Elm Grove and Hebron School districts) not lying within the Carr-Oak Grove School District, all that part of Redwood School District not lying within the Carr-Oak Grove School District, all that part of White's Cross Roads School District not lying within New Hope School District." And that at said time there were 900 children in said district, and to provide schools for said children and give them proper school accommodations, schools were maintained and operated at Bragtown, Glenn and Hillandale.

5. That the Hillandale School District is a local tax district in Durham County and there is situated in said district a school building and an elementary school is maintained in said district and is attended by children from the Hillandale School District. That the West Durham School District is a local tax district in Durham County and has no school building located in said district as the children in said district now attend Bragtown schools. That what is now known as West Durham School District was formerly Chambley School District. That the Chambley School District was a local tax district, but several years prior to the extension of the corporate limits of the city of Durham said Chambley School District voted into said West Durham School District.

6. That in 1925 the corporate limits of the city of Durham were so extended as to take in the school building in said West Durham Special School Tax District, but left a large part of said West Durham Special School Tax District outside of the corporate limits of the said city of Durham. That since the corporate limits of the city of Durham were extended there has been no school building in said West Durham School Tax District, but that the children in said district have been attending Bragtown schools in accordance with the county-wide plan of organization as amended 22 April, 1927.

7. That the pleadings and evidence in this action do not show that the county-wide plan of organization, in so far as it pertains to the children in Hillandale and West Durham School Tax districts has been amended or changed since 22 April, 1927.

8. That on 4 March, 1929, the county board of education of Durham County by a vote of 3 to 2 voted to erect a new school building in the Hillandale Special School Tax District at the site of the present school building in said district. Said building was to provide school facilities *Page 648 for the elementary pupils in the Hillandale and West Durham Special School Tax districts. That the said Hillandale site as selected by the board on 4 March, 1929, is located on the Cole Mill Road; an all-weather road, and that the county now owns 2 1/2 acres of land at said site and can obtain 5 additional acres free of charge for said school site. That the city water mains run through the said site. That pure and wholesome water can be obtained by making proper connections with said mains. That an electric power line has already been constructed to said site. That the said site is about 1.4 miles from highway No. 10, about 2.2 miles from the Orange County line, about 3 miles from Bragtown School District line, about 4.4 miles from the Bragtown high school and elementary school, and about 7.4 miles from the Hope Valley School on the south.

9. That on 18 April, 1930, the said board of education of Durham County voted to reconsider and reopen the question of the location of said school building. That on 15 May, 1930, the said board by a vote of 3 to 1 voted to locate said school building in the West Durham Special School Tax District at the intersection of the Fish Dam and Hillandale roads. That at said meeting the following members were present: J. B. Mason, H.L. Umstead, T. O. Sorrell and H.G. Hedrick; that W. I. Cranford, chairman of the said board, was absent, and that J. B. Mason acted as chairman. That H.L. Umstead, T. O. Sorrell and J. B. Mason voted to locate said school at the site above named and that H.G. Hedrick voted against locating the building at said site. That W. I. Cranford, who was absent at said meeting, had previously, to wit, 4 March, 1929, voted to locate said building on the old Hillandale site.

10. That the site at the intersection of the Fish Dam and Hillandale roads is on a dirt or clay road and is only 2.8 miles from the Bragtown high school and elementary school, and is only 1.4 miles from the Bragtown School District line, and is about 3.8 miles from the Orange County line and about 9 miles from the Hope Valley school on the south. That the land for said site is not owned by the board of education, but that the said board has an option on 6 acres for said site at a cost of $1,800, and that plans and specifications have been prepared for said building.

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