Current-Jacks Fork Canoe Rental Ass'n v. Clark

603 F. Supp. 421
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedMarch 6, 1985
DocketS84-0018C(1)
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Current-Jacks Fork Canoe Rental Ass'n v. Clark, 603 F. Supp. 421 (E.D. Mo. 1985).

Opinion

603 F.Supp. 421 (1985)

CURRENT-JACKS FORK CANOE RENTAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff,
v.
William CLARK, Secretary of the Interior; G. Ray Arnett, Assistant Secretary of the Interior For Fish, Wildlife and Parks; Russell H. Dickenson, Director, National Park Service; Charles H. Odegaard, Regional Director, National Park Service; Arthur L. Sullivan, Superintendent, Ozark National Scenic Riverways; Tom B. Bedell; Donald Black; Eunice Burkhart; Marlin McClintock; Gene Phelps; Dwayne Snider; Ozark Hills Canoe Rental and Sales, Inc., a Missouri Corporation; Running River Riding Stables, Inc., a Missouri Corporation, and Scenic Rivers Canoe Rental, Inc., a Missouri Corporation, Defendants.

No. S84-0018C(1).

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Southeastern Division.

March 6, 1985.

*422 David J. Newburger, James P. Gamble, Newburger & Vossmeyer, St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff.

Thomas E. Dittmeier, U.S. Atty. by Joseph B. Moore, Asst. U.S. Atty., St. Louis, Mo., Winston V. Buford, Eminence, Mo., Mark L. Richardson, Poplar Bluff, Mo., for defendants.

MEMORANDUM

NANGLE, Chief Judge.

This matter is before the Court on plaintiff's application for a preliminary injunction. Plaintiff asks the Court in its final brief to enter a permanent injunction as to Count I alone, and the Interior Department defendants have consented to submission of the Count I issues to the Court for a ruling on the merits. This Court will, therefore, consolidate plaintiff's request for a preliminary injunction with a consideration of the case on its merits.

The parties have submitted an extensive record, including stipulated testimony of several witnesses, the full administrative record and numerous exhibits. In addition, this Court conducted an evidentiary hearing on August 31, 1984. Plaintiff and the Interior Department defendants have filed briefs. Defendant Black asserts that he has nothing to add to the government's brief. Defendants Eunice Burkhart, Gene Phelps, Ozark Hills Canoe Rental & Sales, Inc., Running River Riding Stables, Inc. and Scenic Rivers Canoe Rental, Inc. have submitted stipulated testimony which was objected to by plaintiff. Defendants Bedell, McClintock and Snider have neither answered the complaint nor filed anything else with the Court. Having considered the material submitted by the parties as well as the evidence adduced at the hearing, and being fully advised in the premises, the Court hereby enters the following findings of fact and conclusions of law.

A. FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Current-Jacks Fork Canoe Rental Association (Canoe Rental Association), plaintiff herein, is an unincorporated association comprised of holders of permits and contracts issued by the National Park Service (NPS), for canoe, shuttle and related concession operations within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) in the State of Missouri. Members of the Association reside in the Eastern and Southeastern Divisions of the Eastern District of Missouri.

2. At the time this action was filed, defendant William Clark was Secretary of the Interior. Defendant G. Ray Arnett was Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Defendant Russell E. Dickenson was Director of the NPS. Defendant Charles H. Odegaard was Regional Director of the NPS for the region in which the ONSR is located. Defendant Arthur L. Sullivan was Park Superintendent for the ONSR. These defendants are referred to collectively as the Interior Department defendants.

3. Defendants Burkhart and Phelps are residents of the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri. Defendants Bedell, Black, McClintock and Snider are residents of the Southeastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri. Defendant Ozark Hills Canoe Rental & Sales, Inc. is a Missouri corporation with its principal place of business in the Eastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri. Defendants Running River Riding Stables, Inc. and Scenic Rivers Canoe Rental, Inc. are Missouri corporations with their principal places of business in the Southeastern Division of the Eastern District of Missouri. Defendants Bedell, Black, Burkhart, Phelps, Ozark Hills Canoe Rental & Sales, Inc., Running River Riding Stables, Inc. and Scenic River Canoe Rental, Inc. are engaged in the business of providing canoe, shuttle and other related services in the ONSR, while defendants McClintock and Snider have not previously engaged in such business. These defendants are referred to collectively as Previously Unpermitted Operators.

4. The Secretary of the Interior, through the NPS issued concession contracts to provide canoe, shuttle and related *423 services to the general public within the ONSR to two members of plaintiff, and concession permits for the same services to the remaining members of plaintiff. These contracts and permits were effective January 1, 1979, to December 31, 1983, and were extended through March 31, 1984, or until such time as replacement contracts or permits were executed.

5. All members of Canoe Rental Association received satisfactory ratings from the Interior Department defendants for their business operations, prior to the negotiation and execution of replacement contracts.

6. The Interior Department defendants issued "Statements of Requirements (SOR) (Prospectuses)" for the negotiation of the replacement concession contracts and permits. The Prospectuses specifically stated that the "customary preferential right of renewal [is] not applicable in this case." The Prospectuses further called upon prospective concessioners to submit bids to the Interior Department by January 31, 1984.

7. The Interior Department defendants accepted bids from Canoe Rental Association members as well as from the Previously Unpermitted Operators, and on March 2, 1984, these defendants notified the members of both groups of their intent to negotiate and execute concession permits and contracts with them. According to the latest information supplied by the parties, the permits have been issued, while the contracts are awaiting execution.

8. The members of the Canoe Rental Association did not receive a right of preference in the negotiation of the new contracts and permits. This was because the Interior Department defendants interpreted an opinion of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, Free Enterprise Canoe Renters Assoc. v. Watt, 711 F.2d 852 (8th Cir.1983), as directing them to place the Previously Unpermitted Operators on an equal footing with Canoe Rental Association members with respect to the issuance of new contracts and permits.

9. Additionaly, the Interior Department defendants created districts within the ONSR. Under the terms of the new contracts and permits, concessioners are not generally licensed to provide services beyond the boundaries of their district. Furthermore, the Interior Department defendants resolved to commence enforcement of a policy prohibiting operators from subleasing to colleagues outside their particular district. The Prospectuses imposed other restrictions upon the business operations of the various concessioners, as well.

10. As a result of the issuance of permits to the Previously Unpermitted Operators, Canoe Rental Association members' businesses have been damaged. The stipulated testimony of four members of plaintiff Association was submitted to the Court. The testimony indicates that Canoe Rental Association members lost business to the Previously Unpermitted Operators during the 1984 season.

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