Dowdle v. Raney, County Judge

147 S.W.2d 42, 201 Ark. 836, 1941 Ark. LEXIS 46
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedFebruary 3, 1941
Docket4-6188
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Dowdle v. Raney, County Judge, 147 S.W.2d 42, 201 Ark. 836, 1941 Ark. LEXIS 46 (Ark. 1941).

Opinion

HumphReys, J.

On September 13, 1938, an order was made and entered of record by the county judge of Woodruff county opening a strip of land eight and one-half miles long through certain lands (particularly describing them) in said county on the petition of J. W. ■Browning- and about ninety other persons. An order was also entered appointing J. W. Browning, Edward Woods and E. E. Werner to assess damages done by the easement to the land holders. On September 22, 1938, damages were fixed by the appraisers or viewers in favor of the landowners whose lands were proposed to be taken at one and one-half times the valuation of the lands as shown by the tax books per acre. The appraisers or viewers also fixed the center of the proposed road running through the lands of appellants.

On September 26, 1938, appellants on petition were made parties to the proceedings and prayed and were granted an appeal to the circuit court of said county.

The record reflects that the county court made another order opening a strip one and one-half miles long through the same lands as follows: ‘‘ On this 22d day of September, 1938, it is by the court ordered that the recommendation of the commission be accepted and adopted by the court, and it is by the court ordered and adjudged that said highway 60 feet in width and the lands necessary to open the highway to that width on the center line specifically described in the resolution be and the same is hereby declared to be a public highway 60 feet in width and the lands necessary to open the highway to that width on each side of the center line 30 feet making a road sixty feet in width beginning at the state highway running from McCrory to Beedeville at a point where said road curves north from the section line between sections 22 and 27 in township 8 north, range 2 west, in Games township and running east from said point of beginning between sections 23 and 26 in beginning of lateral ditch of Bayou De Yiew Drainage District No. 1 where said road shall jog to the south side of said ditch, thence along said ditch to west section line of section 25.

“Any landowner affected by this order shall file a claim properly verified, in the office of the county clerk, and he shall be allowed for an acre or fractional part of ■an acre the sum of one and one-half times the assessed value of the lands as shown on the tax books in Wood-ruff county. Construction to begin at once.

‘ ‘ The county clerk is ordered and directed to spread this order on the county court records and the resolution of the county highway commission is incorporated herein as a part of this order.”

Appellants were also made parties to the petition in that proceeding and prayed and were granted an appeal to the circuit court.

Motions were then made by appellants to cancel the orders of the county judge upon the ground that they were invalid for a number of reasons, and the court overruled the motions over the objections and exceptions of appellants.

The cause or causes were then tried by the circuit court, resulting in the rendition of the following judgment:

“On this 30th day of March, 1940, this cause comes on to be heard on the appeal of Mrs. Daisy Dowdle, Frank Powell and Andrew Comer from an order of the Woodruff county court made September 22, 1938.

“This cause is heard from the entire file sent up from the county court and all the evidence and exhibits; the appeal being taken in the time' and manner required by law; from all of which the court finds: That the order of the county court made on September 22, 1938, should be modified and the public road described in said county court order is hereby declared to be a public road, but the other parts of the order are declared invalid.” Then follows a description of the road as set out in the order of the county court.

“Any landowner affected by this order shall file his claim properly verified in the office of the county clerk. As the claims of landowners are affected by this order a certified copy of the same shall be delivered by the clerk of this court to the clerk of the lower court and shall be spread on the records of that court. The costs of this proceeding are adjudged against the respondents therein.”

From the judgment an appeal has been duly prosecuted to this court.

The proceedings in the county court for opening the proposed road were had and done under § 6968 of Pope’s Digest which is as follows:

“The county court shall have power to open new roads, to make changes in old roads as they may deem necessary and proper; the same shall be located on section lines as nearly as may be, taking into consideration the convenience of the public travel.

“If the owner of the land shall refuse to give a right-of-way or to agree upon the damages therefor, then such owner shall have the right to present his claim to the county court duly verified for such damages.

“All damages allowed under this act shall be paid out of any funds appropriated for roads and bridges, and. if none such, then to be paid out of the general revenue fund of the county.”

The constitutionality of this act was upheld by this court in the cases of Sloan v. Lawrence County, 134 Ark. 121, 203 S. W. 260, and McMahan v. Ruble, 135 Ark. 83, 204 S. W. 746. In both cases it was held that landowners should have notice and an opportunity to be heard as to the valúe of the land taken from them.

In the instant case an attempt was made by the county court to appropriate the lands in question by allowing the property owners damages in the sum of one and one-half times the assessed value of the lands. This was an arbitrary allowance contrary to § 6968 of Pope’s Digest. By reference to the judgment of the circuit court heretofore set out it will be observed that the cause was heard upon the file sent up from the county court and all the evidence and exhibits introduced in the trial in the circuit court, from which' the court found and declared the lands proposed to be taken under the order of September 22, 1938, to be a public road and further declared that the other parts of the order of the county court were invalid and then provided in the judgment the landowners might file and present their claims for damages duly verified to the county clerk.

In other words, as we understand the judgment rendered in the circuit court, it adopted the proposed road provided for in the order of the county court, hut declared the provision in the county court order that the property owners should have.as damages one and one-half times the assessed value of the lands as shown on the tax books in Woodruff county to be void.

The record in this case reflects that much evidence was introduced upon the issue of whether or not the proposed road was necessary, and the evidence upon this point was in sharp conflict. But evidence which is undisputed was introduced to the effect that there was no money available at the time the orders were made with which to pay damages to the landowners. The evidence showed that there was a total deficit in all the road fund amounting* to $25,217.48, and a net deficit in the general revenue fund amounting* to $26,404.32.

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