DANVILLE-BOYLE COUNTY v. Centre Estates
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Opinion
DANVILLE-BOYLE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, Pete Coyle, Chairman; Tom Broach; Gary Chidester; John Forsyth; Ernest Hatfield; Clyde Jackson; George Johnson; Tom Wright; Jack Jones; Hugh Mahon; and Andy Parker, Appellants,
v.
CENTRE ESTATES; City of Danville; Danville Board Of Commissioners; John W.D. Bowling; Ryan Owens; Terry Crowley; Jamey Gay; Chester Kavanaugh; Jim Davis and Nancy Davis, Appellees. and
James Davis and Nancy Davis, Appellants,
v.
Centre Estates; City of Danville; Danville Board of Commissioners; John W.D. Bowling, Mayor; Ryan Owens; Terry Crowley; Jamey Gay; Chester Kavanaugh; Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Pete Coyle; Tom Broach; Gary Chidester; John Forsyth; Ernest Hatfield; Clyde Jackson; George Johnson; Tom Wright; Jack Jones; Hugh Mahon and Andy Parker, Appellees. and
City of Danville; Danville Board of Commissioners; John W.D. Bowling, Mayor of the City of Danville; John W.D. Bowling, Member, Danville Board of Commissioners; Ryan Owens, Mayor Pro-Tem; Ryan Owens, Member, Danville Board of Commissioners; *355 Terry Crowley, Member, Danville Board of Commissioners; Jamey Gay, Member, Danville Board of Commissioners; and Chester Kavanaugh, Member, Danville Board of Commissioners, Appellants,
v.
Centre Estates, A Kentucky General Partnership; Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Pete Coyle, Chairman, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Tom Broach, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Gary Chidester, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; John Forsyth, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Ernest Hatfield, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Clyde Jackson, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; George Johnson, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Tom Wright, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Jack Jones, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Hugh Mahon, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Andy Parker, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; James Davis, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; and Nancy Davis, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission, Appellees. and
Centre Estates, A Kentucky General Partnership, Cross-Appellant,
v.
City of Danville; Danville Board of Commissioners; John W.D. Bowling, In His Official Capacity as Mayor of the City of Danville; John W.D. Bowling, as a Member of the Danville Board of Commissioners; Ryan Owens, Mayor Pro-Tem, Member of the Danville Board of Commissioners; Terry Crowley, Member of the Danville Board of Commissioners; Jamey Gay, Member of the Board of Comissioners; Chester Kavanaugh, Member of the Danville Board of Commissioners; Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Pete Coyle, Chairman, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Tom Broach, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Gary Chidester, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; John Forsyth, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Ernest Hatfield, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Clyde Jackson, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; George Johnson, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Tom Wright, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Jack Jones, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Hugh Mahon, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; Andy Parker, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; James Davis, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission; and Nancy Davis, Member, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission, Cross-Appellees.
Court of Appeals of Kentucky.
*356 Elizabeth G. Nickels, Danville, KY, for appellant, City of Danville.
Bruce E. Smith, Nicholasville, KY, for appellants, Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission and its Members.
Richard V. Murphy, Lexington, KY, for appellants, James Davis and Nancy Davis.
Rena G. Wiseman, Lexington, KY, for appellee, Centre Estates.
Before COMBS, Chief Judge; HENRY and SCHRODER, Judges.
OPINION
HENRY, Judge.
The Danville-Boyle County Planning Commission (Planning Commission), the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the City of Danville (City) and Jim and Nancy Davis, landowners and intervening defendants, filed separate appeals from an Opinion and Order of the Boyle Circuit Court remanding this case to the Commission with directions that it adopt new findings and recommend a new zoning classification for undeveloped land owned by Centre Estates. Although each appellant viewed the issues presented on appeal with a different emphasis, their arguments substantially coincide. The issues presented for our determination are: 1) Whether the zone change request failed to satisfy the statutory requirements found at KRS[1] 100.213(1); 2) Whether the zone change request was barred by the doctrine of administrative res judicata; 3) Whether the trial court had the authority to remand the case to the Planning Commission; and 4) Whether the trial court exceeded the permissible scope of its review and improperly substituted its judgment for that of the Planning Commission. Having concluded *357 that there is substantial evidence to support the City's decision that the statutory requirements for a zone change were not met, we reverse.
Centre Estates owns over 70 acres of undeveloped land bordered on the north by U.S. 150 and on the east by Gose Pike in Danville. The property is currently zoned for agricultural-residential use (AR-1). The area to the north of the subject property, across U.S. 150, is heavily developed, containing restaurants, a shopping center and various businesses. Hotels and restaurants lie to the west of the property. U.S. 150 intersects U.S. 127 a few hundred yards west of Gose Pike. Traffic is very heavy on both of these major highways.
In 1999, Centre Estates filed an application to change the zoning classification of the property from AR-1 to H-C (Highway Commercial). That application was denied. On December 26, 2002, Centre Estates filed another application to change the zoning of this 71.58-acre tract, intending to develop the area for primarily retail commercial uses such as restaurants, stores, and offices, and a shopping center area, which would accommodate larger retail stores. A lengthy public hearing was held before the Planning Commission on January 15, 2003, after which the matter was tabled until March 19, 2003. At the March meeting the Planning Commission voted on the request, and issued a nine-page document entitled "Findings and Recommendations on the Request of Centre Estates to Rezone 71.58 Net Acres Located on U.S. 150 By-Pass West of Gose Pike, Danville From AR-1 (Agricultural-Residential) to H-C (Highway Commercial)." This document contained a detailed summary of the proof presented both in support of, and in opposition to the zone change, as well as the pertinent statutory requirements, findings of fact and conclusions, and a recommendation to the Board of Commissioners of the City of Danville setting out five reasons why the request should be denied. Those reasons, summarized,[2] were:
A) No significant changes in circumstances affecting the property has occurred since the denial of Centre Estates' identical request in 1999; therefore the proposal should be denied under the doctrine of administrative res judicata.
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