Gerald C. Clemens V. Clifford J. Jarreau

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedNovember 13, 2023
Docket84399-1
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

GERALD C. CLEMENS, as trustee of The John and Jean Roden Revocable No. 84399-1-I Trust, DIVISION ONE Appellant/Cross-Respondent, UNPUBLISHED OPINION v.

PETER VRINCEANU and ELENA VRINCEANU, a married couple,

Respondents/Cross-Appellants,

and

CLIFFORD J. JARREAU and ERIKA L. JARREAU, a married couple; CHELSEA WALKER, an unmarried person, and RYAN BAHM, an unmarried person; ROBERT C. MORGAN and DEANNA L. MORGAN, a married couple; MAHMOUD GHOFRANI AND SEYEDEHNEGAR NIROMAND HOSSEINI, a married couple; ANKIT AWASTHI and SONIKA SONI, a married couple; NANCY R. LITTLE, an unmarried person, and TYLER D. KRISTOVICH, an unmarried person; KARLEN LIE, an unmarried person, and THANET RANGARATNA and ACCARIMA SRIMUANG, a married couple; RASHIDA ANJUM and IRSHAD AMJAD, a married couple; DOUGLAS R. SCHROTH, an unmarried person; MYRLINO HUFANA and MARITESS HUFANA, a married couple; HOWARD P. SNOW and MOLLY L. SNOW, a married couple; MIN SUG KONG and CHUNG WON No. 84399-1-I/2

LEE, a married couple; HOANG INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Washington limited liability company; CHARLES S. TAULBEE, an unmarried person; CHRISTOPHER W. VAN HORNE, an unmarried person; YING CUI, an unmarried person; ANGELA CLARE THAIN, a married person; MARC T. RITTENHOUSE and SHANA N. RITTENHOUSE, a married couple; JONATHAN WILLIAM LAVERING and JING LAVERING, a married couple; DALIBOR VAVREK and GENA E. VAVREK, a married couple; CATALIN V. POPA and CLAUDIA POPA, a married couple; JACH INVESTMENT GROUP LLC, a Washington limited liability company; BENTLEY MAKKAR, an unmarried person, and JASKEERAT SINGH MAKKAR, an unmarried person; WILLAIM S. FINE and MARY L. FINE, a married couple; LEORA M. CLEMANS, an unmarried person; DERRIN M. WATSON and KALI E. WATSON, a married couple; NICHOLAS D. RAVAGNI, an unmarried person; AYUSH CHATURVEDI and ADRIANA IOANA OLARU, a married couple; WELLES HOFFMANN and KARTIN HOFFMAN, a married couple; DEN VAN HUYNH and LACH THI NGUYEN, a married couple; IRVING Y ZHANG, a married person; ROMIT GIRDHAR and GAYATRI WATWE, a married couple; KARINE AGADZHANOVA, an unmarried person; ALAN CHUNG and WAI KUEN FANICA FAN, a married couple; MARY PATRICIA GERGEN, an unmarried person; JEREMY DE SOUZA and NORA DE SOUSA, a married couple; HELEN K. TAYLOR, an unmarried person; REYES CAMINO, an unmarried person; TIFFANI CARL, an unmarried person; MAKSIM SUDZILOUSKI and

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SVETLANA SUDZILOUSKAYA, a married couple; CHANG GUO and LAIYA JOY LUBBEN, a married couple; JOHN M. HANSON and SYLVIA F. HANSON, a married couple; JJ ZOU and LINGQING ZOU, a married couple; MARCO S. NAKAYAMA, an unmarried person; JOHN CORRING and EMILY CORRING, a married couple; KEN MANSON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Beatrice Manson; COLIN LYTEL, an unmarried person; ROBERT A. JOHNSON and LINDA R. JOHNSON, a married couple; MARGRET A. SODERSTROM and ROBERT A. PURDY, JR., a married couple; RONALD J. GRANT, an unmarried person; EVA CSIBA, an unmarried person; RONGJI GUAN and GUANGMEI KE, a married couple; MICHAEL W. SARGENT and STEPHANIE J. SARGENT, a married couple; VINCE F. KAELIN, JR, a married person; JENEE L. HAMILTON, an unmarried person; LIAN JANG, a married person, TAM TIEU, a married person, and SON K. TIEU, an unmarried person; VY THI PHAM and HOANG V. NGUYEN, a married couple; QIAN LI and RUI MA, a married couple; MICHALE MUTH, and JOYANNE WALKER, a married couple; ANINDITA KAR and KAUSHIK SARKAR, a married couple; FA QUIANG TANG, an unmarried person; RICARDO MACIAS TAMEZ and MELISA SALAS SAENZ, a married couple; NITYA NAMBIAR and SNEHITH YENDAL, a married couple; and ALAN S. JEWETT and SUSAN E. JEWETT, a married couple,

Defendants.

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BIRK, J. — The trial court as factfinder determined that a Bellevue property,

which we refer to as “Tract A,” is subject to a restrictive covenant prohibiting its

development or use for any purpose other than recreation. Gerald Clemens, who

owns Tract A in his capacity as trustee, appeals. Peter and Elena Vrinceanu,

whose property adjoins Tract A, cross-appeal. They argue the trial court erred by

concluding they do not have a right to recreate on Tract A and by quieting title to

Tract A in Clemens. Finding no error, we affirm.

I

In September 2020, Clemens filed a complaint to quiet title in a parcel of

property in Bellevue. The parcel is Tract A of “Leawood Addition,” which was

platted in 1959. As shown in Figure 1 below, the text “RESERVED FOR

RECREATION” appears on Tract A as it is depicted on the Leawood Addition plat

(Plat).

Figure 1: Plat Excerpt

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Clemens sought to establish legal ownership to Tract A. He also sought a

declaration that the Plat did not convey to other Leawood Addition lot owners,

whom he named as defendants, the “right to use Tract A for recreational purposes

or any other possessory or nonpossessory interests in Tract A.” A group of

defendants (the Jarreau Defendants) counterclaimed for declarations that “the

owner of Tract A . . . may not use Tract A for any purpose other than recreation”

and that the Plat “conveys to all owners of lots in Leawood Addition . . . the right to

use Tract A for recreational purposes, and that this right runs with the land as an

easement, covenant, and/or plat restriction.”

The matter proceeded to a bench trial. The trial court determined that

Clemens held fee title to Tract A as trustee of the John Roden Irrevocable Spousal

Trust, and it quieted title in him. The court also determined that “Tract A is subject

to a restrictive covenant requiring that it be limited to recreational use” and “may

only be used or developed in a manner consistent with a recreational purpose.” It

determined further that “[t]he covenant that restricts the manner in which Tract A

may be used and/or developed does not confer upon the Defendants a right to use

the land.” Clemens appeals, and Peter and ElenaVrinceanu, who own a Leawood

Addition lot that adjoins Tract A and were among the Jarreau Defendants, cross-

appeal.

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II

Clemens argues the trial court erred in determining that the “RESERVED

FOR RECREATION” plat notation is a restrictive covenant enforceable against him

by other Leawood Addition lot owners. We disagree.1

“After a trial court has weighed the evidence in a bench trial, appellate

review is limited to determining whether substantial evidence supports the findings

of fact and, if so, whether the findings support the conclusions of law.” Keever &

Assocs., Inc. v. Randall, 129 Wn. App. 733, 737, 119 P.3d 926 (2005). “Substantial

evidence is evidence sufficient to persuade a fair-minded person of the truth of the

asserted premise.” Id. “If that standard is satisfied, we will not substitute our

judgment for that of the trial court even though we may have resolved disputed

facts differently.” Id. We consider all evidence and draw all reasonable inferences

in the light most favorable to the factfinder’s decision. See Gorman v. Pierce

County, 176 Wn. App. 63, 87, 307 P.3d 795 (2013).

In Johnson v. Mt. Baker Park Presbyterian Church, 113 Wash. 458, 465-66,

194 P. 536 (1920), a plat restricted a parcel to residential use, and despite having

notice of this together with the original platter’s intent to establish a residential

development so restricted, the parcel’s owner, like Clemens here, argued that

because the restriction did not appear on the owner’s deed, the owner could put

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