In Re Annexation to City of Joliet

668 N.E.2d 1073, 282 Ill. App. 3d 684, 218 Ill. Dec. 241
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJuly 15, 1996
Docket3-95-0924, 3-95-0950
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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In Re Annexation to City of Joliet, 668 N.E.2d 1073, 282 Ill. App. 3d 684, 218 Ill. Dec. 241 (Ill. Ct. App. 1996).

Opinion

668 N.E.2d 1073 (1996)
282 Ill. App.3d 684
218 Ill.Dec. 241

In re PETITION FOR SUBMITTAL OF the QUESTION OF ANNEXATION TO the CORPORATE AUTHORITIES OF the CITY OF JOLIET (Richard J. Kennedy, et al., Petitioners-Appellants,
v.
Amerifed Federal Savings Bank, as Trustee, Objector-Appellee (City of Joliet, an Illinois Municipal Corporation, Intervenor-Appellant)).

Nos. 3-95-0924, 3-95-0950.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Third District.

July 15, 1996.

*1074 Daniel L. Kennedy (argued), Joliet, for Jennifer L. Cote, Robert Cote, George C. Johnson, Jr., Daniel L. Kennedy, Raymond J. Kennedy, Richard J. Kennedy, Virginia Kennedy, Raynice Kennedy Topoloski, Raymond J. Kennedy, III, Raymond J. Kennedy, Jr., Elene K. Passas, Helen Passas, James Passas, Marge M. Passas, Marina Passas, Peter Passas, Steve G. Passas, Anne M. Peceniak, George R. Peterson, Rayene J. Peterson, Sophie Ann Peterson, Elizabeth Price, Glenn L. Schedeen, Lillian J. Schedeen, Donald Siefert, Dorothy Siefert, John F. Tezak, Suzanne Tezak, Marietta O. Walsh, Lawrence J. Williams.

Thomas A. Thanas, City Legal Department, Jeffrey Plyman (argued), Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Joliet, Joliet, for City of Joliet.

Thomas J. Gilbert, Gilbert & Schoenstedt, Christian G. Spesia, Douglas F. Spesia (argued), Spesia, Ayers, Ardaugh & Wunderlich, Joliet, for Amerifed Federal Savings Bank.

Steven Troy, Mason, Orloff, Reich, Troy & Thanas, Joliet.

Justice McCUSKEY delivered the opinion of the court:

The petitioners, alleged to be a majority of the landowners of an approximately 1,000 acre tract of land and a majority of the electors residing on the property, filed a petition seeking to annex the property to the City of Joliet (City). The City was allowed to intervene in the action, and various objections were filed. Approximately five years after the petition was filed, the trial court dismissed the petition on the grounds of abandonment. The petitioners and the City appeal.

The sole issue raised on appeal is whether the trial court erred in dismissing the petition. *1075 We conclude that the facts in this case do not support a finding of abandonment. Accordingly, we reverse the trial court's order dismissing the petition. As a result, the cause is remanded for further proceedings regarding the petition.

FACTS

On July 30, 1990, the annexation petition was filed. In August 1990, objections to the petition were filed by: (1) Vivian Buck, Joan Harvey and the City of Lockport (Lockport); (2) Amerifed Federal Savings Bank, as trustee of a land trust (Amerifed); and (3) Homer Township, Homer Township Fire Protection District, New Lenox Fire Protection District and various trustees of the two fire protection districts. The City filed a petition to intervene in the action. None of the objectors opposed the City's petition, and it was granted on September 4, 1990.

On October 16, 1990, the trial court granted the petitioners' motions to dismiss the objections of Homer Township, the two fire protection districts and their trustees. On January 15, 1991, an agreed order was entered continuing the matter to March 13, 1991. The record shows that no hearing was held on that date.

A status hearing was held on September 16, 1994. An attorney for the City appeared at the hearing. On November 23, 1994, Amerifed's attorney, Doug Spesia (Spesia), filed a motion to strike and dismiss the petition pursuant to section 2-615 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Code) (735 ILCS 5/2-615 (West 1994)). Spesia and other attorneys in his firm represented Amerifed in the trial court and also represent Amerifed in this appeal. On January 13, 1995, the City filed a response to Amerifed's motion to dismiss.

On February 8, 1995, an order was entered granting the motions of Vivian Buck, Joan Harvey and Lockport to withdraw their objections. At that point, Amerifed was the only remaining objector. On March 7, 1995, the court denied Amerifed's motion to strike and dismiss.

On August 5, 1995, on motion of the City, the court set the petition for a hearing on November 14, 1995. On September 1, 1995, Spesia, on behalf of Amerifed, filed a second motion to dismiss, this one pursuant to section 2-619(a)(9) of the Code (735 ILCS 5/2-619(a)(9) (West 1994)). Amerifed alleged that the petitioners abandoned their petition by inaction and unreasonable delay.

In its memorandum of law in support of its motion, Amerifed stated that five other annexation petitions involving portions of the same property had been filed in August and September 1990. Two of the petitions sought annexation to Lockport. Three petitions, including one filed by Amerifed, sought annexation to the Village of New Lenox (New Lenox). Amerifed's petition to annex 3.46 acres to New Lenox was filed August 21, 1990. Amerifed argued that the petitioners lost priority over the subsequent petitions because they had done nothing in support of their petition since 1990.

On September 27, 1995, the petitioners and the City filed a response to the motion to dismiss. They stated that the reason for the delay in court proceedings was the fact that good faith settlement efforts were ongoing with New Lenox until negotiations broke down in November 1994. They also stated that good faith settlement efforts were ongoing with Lockport until January 1995. These negotiations were successful and resulted in the withdrawal of the objections of Lockport, Vivian Buck and Joan Harvey.

The petitioners and the City attached the affidavit of John Mezera, City manager, and 37 exhibits to their response. The exhibits included maps, letters, memos, City council minutes, proposed agreements with New Lenox regarding the property to be annexed and the services to be provided, as well as revised proposed agreements. A March 29, 1994, letter from Russ Loebe, village administrator of New Lenox, stated that New Lenox "has conceptually agreed to an intergovernmental boundary agreement" and asked that certain provisions be incorporated into the agreement. Letters from Loebe dated May 26, 1994, and July 25, 1994, referred to the involvement of Spesia in the negotiations between the City and New Lenox. The exhibits also include a June 22, 1994, letter from the City's corporate counsel to Spesia regarding Spesia's representation of New *1076 Lenox in the negotiations. The last exhibit was a November 28, 1994, memo from the City's manager to the mayor and City council. It stated that, in spite of a previous tentative agreement, New Lenox had decided not to enter into a boundary and service agreement.

On October 27, 1995, Amerifed filed a reply. It argued that the petitioners had deserted the petition and the City's actions could not be considered. The reply contended that the City was expressly prohibited from annexing the property itself. It noted that, under section 7-1-2(a) of the Illinois Municipal Code (Municipal Code) (65 ILCS 5/7-1-2(a) (West 1994)), the City could not annex property over 10 acres without the consent of the property's owner.

Amerifed filed several affidavits with its reply. The affidavit of Michael Garrelts stated that he was the sole beneficial owner of the 3.46 acres held in trust by Amerifed. He stated that his efforts to annex his property to New Lenox were frustrated by the petitioners' lengthy delay.

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