Granite Bituminous Paving Co. v. St. Louis & Meramec River Railroad

55 S.W.2d 468, 331 Mo. 899, 1932 Mo. LEXIS 531
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedDecember 20, 1932
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Granite Bituminous Paving Co. v. St. Louis & Meramec River Railroad, 55 S.W.2d 468, 331 Mo. 899, 1932 Mo. LEXIS 531 (Mo. 1932).

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By this suit plaintiff seeks to enforce the lien of a special tax bill for street improvement in paving Cartan Avenue in Maplewood, a city of the third class, in St. Louis County, against a "strip of land 30 feet wide along the center line of Cartan Avenue, from the center line of Laclede Station road to the west line of Big Bend road." This is the description given in the tax bill sued on and the petition merely enlarges this description by locating the 30-foot strip in United States Survey 2844 and within the corporate limits of Maplewood, Missouri, and "lying and being in the center of Cartan Avenue, a public street, and extending from the center line of Laclede Station road to the west line of Big Bend road, in said city," and also as "being the same strip of land conveyed to St. Louis Meramec River Railroad Company by the Cartan Real Estate Company" by a certain recorded deed, and shown on the plat of Cartan Subdivision as a "strip 30 feet wide in the center of Cartan Avenue." The length of this strip is approximately 1700 feet.

This case, therefore, presents the novel proposition of enforcing a special tax bill for street improvement against a thirty-foot strip of ground in the middle of the improved street. The street is shown on the plat of the city and by the evidence and in all the proceedings had to improve the same as being sixty feet wide, so that there is a strip of street fifteen feet wide on either side of the thirty-foot center strip sought to be taxed. This is largely occupied by sidewalks. It is also shown that this thirty-foot strip is occupied by two parallel lines of street railroad now owned and operated by the defendant United Railways Company, which acquired same after the street improvement was made.

This situation was brought about in this way: The Cartan Real Estate Company owned a large tract of land which it later platted as Cartan Subdivision, an addition to the city of Maplewood, but before doing so it sold and conveyed, by the usual granting clause of a warranty deed, to the St. Louis Meramec River Railroad Company, the thirty-foot strip of ground now in question "for a right of way and roadbed . . . with privilege to place poles for carrying the necessary overhead wires of said railroad outside of said right of way and within 10 feet of either side of same." Said deed also contains this provision: "The said party of the first part reserves the right, at any time, to dedicate to public use, when graded, as a street, a strip not less than 60 feet wide, the outer lines of said strip to be equidistant from and parallel with the center line of said right of way. Said public use as a street when dedicated, to apply to all *Page 903 the space from the outer limits of the strip so dedicated to the outer ends of the ties under the tracks of the second party, but said dedication shall be subject to the right of way, use for roadbed and privilege herein granted to the party of the second part. Said party of the second part agrees that no fences or other obstructions will be placed at the sides or edges of said strip, and in case any intersecting streets shall hereafter be made or dedicated, then and in that case a free passageway across said right of way and tracks shall be maintained by said party of the second part."

The use of this strip of ground for a railroad right of way began at that time, 1896, and three years later the plat of Cartan Subdivision was executed and recorded. It recites that "Cartan Avenue 60 feet wide, shown in etching, is hereby dedicated to the public use forever, subject to the right of way and other conditions and stipulations, described in deed of Cartan Real Estate Company to the St. Louis Meramec Railroad Company, recorded in book 94, page 619, St. Louis County records." This plat merely shows a street 60 feet wide marked Cartan Avenue, extending east and west from Big Bend road to Laclede Station road, and lots with 50-foot frontage on each side.

Not much is shown as to the manner and extent of the use of Cartan Avenue prior to 1913, but at that time steps were taken by the city of Maplewood to improve this street by grading, paving, guttering, and curbing same. A resolution to grade and improve Cartan Avenue was duly passed, in which it is set forth that the city deems it necessary to grade Cartan Avenue from Big Bend road to Laclede Station road "for the full width except such portions of said street as are occupied by the tracks and ties of the St. Louis Meramec River Railroad Company, or their assigns, and to improve the same by preparing the roadbed for the superstructure and laying a roadway paving thereon for a width of 9 feet 2 inches between the outside rail of the street railway tracks and the gutter on each side, . . . and by constructing upon each side of the roadway of said street a combined curb and gutter of granitoid 24 inches wide. . . . The said grading shall be done at the expense of the owners of the property abutting upon said improvement, and shall be included in the same contract with the paving and the cost thereof levied as a special tax against said property."

An ordinance was thereupon duly enacted providing for grading and paving Cartan Avenue in much the same terms as the resolution and specifying the construction of a curb and gutter of two feet "and paving the roadway between the outside of each gutter and a point one foot outside of the outside rail of the street car tracks of the St. Louis Meramec River Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, at present occupying the center of said street." As payment for *Page 904 same, it is provided that "the whole cost of improving said street as herein provided shall be levied as a special assessment against the property abutting upon either side of said street between the points named to pay for the same as in the manner provided by statute, and upon the completion and acceptance of the work of improvement of said street special tax bills shall be issued therefor against each lot, tract or parcel of ground abutting upon said improvement, which said tax bills shall be delivered to the contractor in full payment for said work, and in no event shall the City be liable for any part of the cost thereof." Section 7 of said ordinance reads: "The St. Louis Meramec River Railroad Company, its successors and assigns are hereby requested to bring to the established grade of said street the space occupied by their tracks and ties and to pave the said space so occupied and used by them in the same or equally as good a paving as that herein provided for the paving of the remainder of the roadway of said street." The railroad company declined to comply with this request.

The plaintiff herein contracted with the city to make these improvements and in the contract and ordinance it is provided that on completion and acceptance of the work the city council "shall thereupon by ordinance levy and assess the same as a special tax against each lot, tract or parcel of ground fronting or abutting upon or along the said Cartan Avenue between Big Bend road and Laclede Station road, in the name of the owner or owners thereof."

There was considerable delay in having the improvements made, caused by the fruitless effort of the city to get the railroad company to grade and pave its right of way.

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