Equity Trust Company f/b/o John L. Kalousek, IRA v. Katie Kimbrell (Appeal from Jefferson Circuit Court: CV-22-902830).

CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Alabama
DecidedJanuary 31, 2025
DocketCL-2024-0510
StatusPublished

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Rel: January 31, 2025

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ALABAMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OCTOBER TERM, 2024-2025 _________________________

CL-2024-0510 _________________________

Equity Trust Company f/b/o John L. Kalousek, IRA

v.

Katie Kimbrell et al.

Appeal from Jefferson Circuit Court (CV-22-902830)

LEWIS, Judge.

Equity Trust Company f/b/o John L. Kalousek, IRA ("Kalousek"),

appeals from a summary judgment entered by the Jefferson Circuit Court

("the circuit court") in favor of Katie Kimbrell. We reverse the judgment

and remand this cause with instructions. CL-2024-0510

Procedural History

On June 14, 2022, the director of the City of Birmingham

Department of Planning, Engineering, and Permits ("the director")

issued a decision finding that a structure on certain property owned by

Kalousek ("the property") had lost its legal nonconforming status. On

June 28, 2022, Kalousek filed his notice of appeal to the City of

Birmingham Zoning Board of Adjustment ("the board"). The board

thereafter entered a decision on September 12, 2022, finding that

Kalousek had "presented sufficient evidence that the structure did not

lose its legal non-conforming status" and overturning the director's

decision.

On September 21, 2022, Kimbrell, a neighboring property owner,

filed a notice of appeal to the circuit court from the board's order. The

board filed an answer on September 30, 2022. On October 26, 2022,

Kalousek filed a motion to dismiss Kimbrell's appeal. 1 The motion to

dismiss was denied on November 9, 2022.

1The motion to dismiss also requested to intervene, but no ruling on

the motion to intervene was entered. However, Kalousek was identified in Kimbrell's notice of appeal to the circuit court, was served with the notice of appeal by certified mail, and appears as a party on the case- action-summary sheet. 2 CL-2024-0510

On March 8, 2024, Kimbrell filed a motion for a summary judgment,

asserting that "Kalousek failed to perfect an appeal [from the director's

decision to the board] within fifteen days as required by the City of

Birmingham's Zoning Ordinance." That same day, Kalousek also filed a

motion for a summary judgment along with a brief and evidentiary

materials in support thereof. Kalousek argued, among other things, that

Kimbrell was not aggrieved such that she was permitted to appeal from

the board's order. See Ala. Code 1975, § 11-52-81. Thereafter, Kalousek

filed his own affidavit in support of his summary-judgment motion and a

motion to strike Joe White, a purported expert to be relied upon by

Kimbrell, from the witness list. Kimbrell filed a response in opposition

to Kalousek's summary-judgment motion and motions to strike certain

other affidavits that Kalousek had submitted in support of his summary-

judgment motion. Kalousek thereafter filed a response in opposition to

Kimbrell's summary-judgment motion.

On April 15, 2024, the circuit court entered orders striking portions

of Kalousek's affidavit, the affidavit of another affiant, and Joe White as

an expert witness. The circuit court also denied the summary-judgment

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motion filed by Kalousek. On April 17, 2024, the circuit court entered a

judgment stating:

"This case came before the Court on April 11, 2024, for a hearing on [Kimbrell's] Motion for Summary Judgment …. Based upon the Court's review of the written submissions of the Parties and extensive oral argument by counsel, the Court concludes that there are no genuine issues of material fact and that … Kimbrell is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Therefore, the motion is due to be and is hereby granted. Accordingly, judgment is hereby entered in favor of … Kimbrell and against … Kalousek … and [the board] and the Court further ORDERS as follows:

"1. [The board] improperly considered the untimely appeal by … Kalousek ….

"2. The decision by [the board] is void ab initio.

"3. The decisions of the [d]irector … rejecting the proposed project and concluding that the [structure on the] property had lost its legal non-conforming status due (1) to the structure remaining vacant for two years or more; and (2) due to fire damage to the extent that the repair costs exceeded 50 percent or more of its current replacement value is hereby reinstated.

"4. Costs are taxed to the [board].

"5. This Order constitutes a full and final judgment disposing of the entire case."

(Capitalization omitted.) Kalousek filed a postjudgment motion under

Rule 59, Ala. R. Civ. P., on May 17, 2024. That motion was denied on

June 3, 2024. On June 27, 2024, Kalousek filed a timely notice of appeal.

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Discussion On appeal, Kalousek first argues that Kimbrell was not a "party

aggrieved" pursuant to § 11-52-81 and that, therefore, she was not

permitted to appeal the board's decision to the circuit court. Section 11-

52-81 provides:

"Any party aggrieved by any final judgment or decision of such board of zoning adjustment may within 15 days thereafter appeal therefrom to the circuit court by filing with such board a written notice of appeal specifying the judgment or decision from which the appeal is taken. In case of such appeal such board shall cause a transcript of the proceedings in the action to be certified to the court to which the appeal is taken, and the action in such court shall be tried de novo."

(Emphasis added.)

"In Crowder v. Zoning Board of Adjustment, 406 So. 2d 917, 918 (Ala. Civ. App. 1981), the court held that 'in order for a party to appeal from a decision of a zoning board he must be a "party aggrieved" by establishing proof of the adverse effect the changed status of the rezoned property has, or could have on the use, enjoyment, and value of his own property.' "

Gulf House Ass'n v. Town of Gulf Shores, 484 So. 2d 1061, 1063 (Ala.

1985).

In Brown v. Jefferson, 203 So. 3d 1213, 1219 (Ala. Civ. App. 2014),

this court held that Joseph P. Jefferson presented sufficient evidence that

he was a "party aggrieved" within the meaning of § 11-52-81.

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Specifically, Jefferson presented evidence of traffic congestion in his

neighborhood and that certain intersections and his driveway had been

blocked. There was also evidence indicating that the problems that

Jefferson had experienced were a result of the lack of sufficient parking

spaces at an adjacent property that had been granted a zoning variance

concerning the number of parking spaces. In Ex parte Steadham, 629 So.

2d 647, 648 (Ala. 1993), our supreme court held that a party presented

sufficient evidence that it was a party aggrieved where there was

"testimony, albeit disputed, that the petitioners would suffer diminished

property values as a proximate result of the zoning variance." In Bastian

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Related

Crowder v. Zoning Bd. of Adjustment
406 So. 2d 917 (Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama, 1981)
Ex Parte Steadham
629 So. 2d 647 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1993)
Gulf House Ass'n, Inc. v. Town of Gulf Shores
484 So. 2d 1061 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1985)
Brown v. Jefferson
203 So. 3d 1213 (Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama, 2014)
Bastian v. Board of Zoning Adjustment
708 So. 2d 187 (Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama, 1997)

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