Elba Township v. Gratiot County Drain Commissioner

812 N.W.2d 771, 294 Mich. App. 310
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 18, 2011
DocketDocket No. 303211
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Elba Township v. Gratiot County Drain Commissioner, 812 N.W.2d 771, 294 Mich. App. 310 (Mich. Ct. App. 2011).

Opinion

WHITBECK, J.

Flaintiff, Elba Township, and intervening plaintiffs, David Osborn, Mark Crumbaugh, Cloyd Cordray, and Rita Cordray (the Osborn plaintiffs), appeal as of right the March 8, 2011, order granting summary disposition in favor of defendant, the Gratiot County Drain Commissioner. Elba Township filed a complaint against the Drain Commissioner, seeking to enjoin the consolidation of 47 drainage districts within Gratiot County because the petition for consolidation lacked the requisite number of signatures. Elba Township, the Osborn plaintiffs, and the Drain Commissioner moved for summary disposition. The circuit court denied plaintiffs’ motion and granted summary disposition in the Drain Commissioner’s favor. We reverse in part and affirm in part.

I. BASIC facts

A. PROJECT SCOPE

This appeal involves the consolidation of 47 drain districts located in Gratiot County. On May 4, 2010, a board of determination approved a project for the consolidation and maintenance of the #181-0 Drain and all the established tributary drains of the #181-0 Drain located in Gratiot County. The drainage district boundaries for each of the established tributaries proposed to be consolidated are located wholly within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District. The consolidation and maintenance project covers more than 30,000 acres of land and more than 80 miles of drain, and spans six townships and one village. The consolidated drain system is known as the No. 181 Consolidated Drain.

[314]*314B. THE PETITIONS

In March 2009, Dennis Kellog filed with the Gratiot County Drain Commission a petition that five freeholders1 from North Star Township signed. The petition sought the consolidation, cleaning out, relocating, widening, deepening, straightening, tiling, extending, or relocating along a highway for the “181-0 Drain and all established tributary drains, located and established in the Township of Northstar, Washington & Elba, in the County of Gratiot, State of Michigan.” The #181-0 Drain petition further stated that the consolidation and maintenance was needed “for the reason that flooding and erosion problems are occurring” and that the consolidation and maintenance “of the drains is necessary and conducive to the public health and welfare of the North Star, Washington & Elba Townships.”

Before receiving the #181-0 Drain petition, the Drain Commissioner had received petitions for consolidation and maintenance of two other drains, both of which are established #181-0 Drain tributaries. Specifically, the Drain Commissioner received petitions for the consolidation, cleaning out, relocating, widening, deepening, straightening, tiling, extending, or relocating along a highway of the #135-0 Drain and the #156-0 Drain and all established tributary drains. Also, after receiving the #181-0 Drain petition, the Drain Commissioner received a petition for the consolidation, cleaning out, relocating, widening, deepening, straightening, tiling, extending, or relocating along a highway of the #192-0 Drain and all established tributary drains. The #192-0 Drain is also an established #181-0 Drain tributary.

[315]*315C. THE SPICER STUDY

In response to the various petitions, the Drain Commissioner retained Spicer Group, Inc., to survey, inspect, and evaluate the drainage issues. The survey and inspection revealed that the drains within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District had generally not been maintained for 30 years and had degraded to the point that the drainage systems within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District required repairs. The Spicer Group concluded that maintenance of and improvements to the #181-0 Drain without additional maintenance and improvements on the established tributary drains would not provide an adequate solution to the drainage problems that had been identified within the drainage district. Therefore, it proposed a consolidation of the established tributary drains within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District. According to Spicer Group, consolidation of the established tributary drains within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District was the most cost- effective way to address problems that had been identified within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District.

D. THE BOARD OF DETERMINATION HEARING

On the basis of the Spicer Group’s recommendations, the Drain Commissioner determined that the best and most cost-effective way to address the issues raised in the petitions was to design a project within the #181-0 Drain Drainage District, which necessarily included consolidation of its tributary drains. The Drain Commissioner then appointed a board of determination to hear evidence and determine whether the actions requested in the #181-0 Drain petition were necessary and conducive to the public health, convenience, or welfare. The board of determination convened and held a hearing on May 4, 2010.

[316]*316Before the May 4,2010 hearing, all the municipalities located within the #181-0 .Drain Drainage District — the townships of Elba, Fulton, Hamilton, Newark, North Star, and Washington, and the village of Ashley — were notified of the date and place of the board of determination meeting. Additionally, notice of the meeting was sent to the individual property owners and published in the Gratiot County Herald. The notice stated:

Notice Is Hereby Given to you as a person liable for an assessment that the Board of Determination ... will meet on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at 10:00 A.M., o’clock in the forenoon, North Star Township Hall located at 2840 E. Buchanan Road, North Star Township, Michigan to hear all interested persons and evidence and to determine whether the drain in Drainage District No. 181-10 Wolf & Bear known as the #181-10 Wolf & Bear Drain, as prayed for in the Petition for consolidating, cleaning out, relocating, widening, deepening, straightening, tiling, extending or relocating along a highway, and all established tributary drains, located and established in the Township(s) of Elba, Sections 18 & 19, North Star Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32 and 36, Washington, Sections 1, 12, 23 and 24, County of Gratiot, State of Michigan. Petition further shows that... said consolidating, clearing out, relocating, widening, deepening, straightening, tiling, extending or relocating along a highway of the drains is necessary and conducive to the public health and welfare of Elba, North Star and Washington Township(s). Dated March 23, 2009 ... for the protection of the public health of the following: Elba, North Star and Washington Township (s).
You Are Further Notified, that persons aggrieved by the decisions of the Board of Determination may seek judicial review in the Circuit Court for the County of Gratiot within ten (10) days of the determination.[2]

[317]*317During the board of determination hearing, the Spicer Group provided the board and all attendees with maps, diagrams, and plans that described the current condition of the drains and the proposed consolidation project. The board of determination approved the project by a 2-1 margin. Following the meeting, an order of necessity was prepared and filed in the Drain Commissioner’s office. The order provided that the board had determined that the work set forth in the #181-0 Drain petition was necessary and conducive to the public health, convenience, and welfare.

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