In Re Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Government of Guam Department of Parks and Recreation Roque Alcantara, in his official capacity as Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, and Ocean Jet, Inc. and Guam Ocean Park Corporation, Proposed Intervenors/Real Parties in Interest-Appellants

2021 Guam 21
CourtSupreme Court of Guam
DecidedDecember 17, 2021
DocketCVA19-024
StatusPublished

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In Re Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Government of Guam Department of Parks and Recreation Roque Alcantara, in his official capacity as Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, and Ocean Jet, Inc. and Guam Ocean Park Corporation, Proposed Intervenors/Real Parties in Interest-Appellants, 2021 Guam 21 (guam 2021).

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF GUAM

IN RE HI LIFE TOURS, LLC, Petitioner-Appellee,

v.

GOVERNMENT OF GUAM DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION; ROQUE ALCANTARA, in his official capacity as Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, Respondents-Appellees,

and

OCEAN JET, INC. and GUAM OCEAN PARK CORPORATION, Proposed Intervenors/Real Parties in Interest-Appellants.

OPINION

Supreme Court Case No.: CVA19-024 Superior Court Case No.: SP0210-18

Appeal from the Superior Court of Guam Argued and submitted on April 5, 2021 Via Zoom video conference Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Gov’t of Guam Dep’t of Parks & Recreation, 2021 Guam 21, Opinion Page 2 of 28

Appearing for Proposed Intervenor/Real Appearing for Petitioner-Appellee: Party in Interest-Appellant Ocean Jet, Inc.: Joshua D. Walsh, Esq. Gary W.F. Gumataotao, Esq. Edwin J. Torres, Esq. Law Offices of Gumataotao & Pole Razzano Walsh & Torres, P.C. 456 W. O’Brien Dr., Ste. 104 139 Murray Blvd., Ste. 100 Hagåtña, GU 96910 Hagåtña, GU 96910

Appearing for Proposed Intervenor/Real Appearing for Respondents-Appellees: Party in Interest-Appellant Guam Ocean James L. Canto II, Esq. Park Corporation: Deputy Attorney General Michael D. Flynn, Jr., P.C. Office of the Attorney General One Agana Bay Litigation Division 446 E. Marine Corps Dr., Ste. 201A 590 S. Marine Corps Dr., Ste. 802 Hagåtña, GU 96910 Tamuning, GU 96913 Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Gov’t of Guam Dep’t of Parks & Recreation, 2021 Guam 21, Opinion Page 3 of 28

BEFORE: F. PHILIP CARBULLIDO, Chief Justice; KATHERINE A. MARAMAN, Associate Justice; and JOHN A. MANGLONA, Justice Pro Tempore.

MARAMAN, J.:

[1] Applicants for Intervention and Real Parties in Interest-Appellants Ocean Jet, Inc. and

Guam Ocean Park Corporation appeal the denial of their motion to intervene and set aside

judgment. The Superior Court granted Petitioner-Appellee Hi Life Tours, LLC a writ of

prohibition and stipulated judgment directing Respondent-Appellee Department of Parks and

Recreation to issue the Permit for Recreational Water Use Management Plan Area Number 6

previously held by Ocean Jet, Inc. to Hi Life Tours, LLC.

[2] We reverse and remand for further proceedings.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

[3] The Department of Parks and Recreation (“DPR”) is a government agency responsible for

managing public recreational spaces, including through the formulation of “a comprehensive plan

and policy for the operation of motorized water recreational craft.” 21 GCA §§ 77102, 77119(f)

(2005). This plan, known as the Recreational Water-Use Management Plan (“RWUMP”), is

contained in Title 10, Chapter 6 of the Guam Administrative Rules and Regulations and

“designates specific areas for specific uses . . . to promote safety for persons and properties in and

connected with the use, operation and equipment of vessels.” 10 Guam Admin. R. & Regs.

(“GAR”) § 6100 et seq. The RWUMP encompasses “the rules and regulations, statu[t]es and maps

which govern the use of areas designated as RWUMP areas,” and RWUMP areas are those

“designated for regulated use by executive order of the Governor.” Id. § 6101(p), (q).

[4] According to the RWUMP, Motorized Water Recreational Craft (MWRCs), including jet

skis, 10 GAR § 6101(j), may be operated only in designated MWRC courses, and commercial Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Gov’t of Guam Dep’t of Parks & Recreation, 2021 Guam 21, Opinion Page 4 of 28

MWRC vendors must obtain a permit from DPR to operate in the designated areas. 10 GAR

§§ 6108, 6114. There are eight designated RWUMP areas for MWRC use, and only one permit

per year is issued for each area. Record on Appeal (“RA”), tab 43 at 2 (Dec. & Order, Nov. 20,

2019). Title 10 GAR § 6115(c) provides that “[a]ll MWRC vendors with authorized permits shall

be allowed to continue to operate from year to year in the RWUMP area already designated in

their permit.” Because of this right of renewal for existing permit holders, the trial court found

that “it is customary for DPR to place [other] qualified applicants on a waiting list, with priority

given to the longest-waiting applicant” when a permit becomes available. RA, tab 43 at 2 (Dec.

& Order).

[5] This case relates to the permit for RWUMP Area Number 6 (“RWUMP-6”), located in East

Agana Bay. Hi Life Tours, LLC dba Joe’s Jet Ski (“Joe’s Jet Ski”), Ocean Jet, Inc. dba Ocean Jet

Club (“Ocean Jet Club”), and Guam Ocean Park Corporation (“Guam Ocean Park”) all operate

marine sports businesses in Guam. Ocean Jet Club held the permit to operate in RWUMP-6 from

July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019. Ocean Jet Club had previously held the same permit continuously

for approximately 28 years. Ocean Jet Club filed for bankruptcy on September 27, 2018. As part

of the bankruptcy proceedings, Ocean Jet Club’s counsel sent an email to the U.S. Bankruptcy

Trustee stating that Ocean Jet Club had “ceased all operations COB the day before filing

[bankruptcy].” RA, tab 33 (Decl. Joshua D. Walsh Supp. Opp’n to Mot. Set Aside or Amend J. &

Intervene, July 23, 2019), Ex. C at 1 (Email from Frank Gumataotao to Curtis Ching, Sept. 28,

2018). However, the U.S. Trustee Program moved to dismiss the bankruptcy action on November

7, 2018.

[6] Joe’s Jet Ski is a Guam company that operates water recreation activities. Previously, it

had only assisted other tour operators with their jet ski operations. However, Joe’s Jet Ski wished Hi Life Tours, LLC v. Gov’t of Guam Dep’t of Parks & Recreation, 2021 Guam 21, Opinion Page 5 of 28

to establish its own jet ski operation. When it heard of Ocean Jet Club’s bankruptcy filing, Joe’s

Jet Ski sought confirmation from DPR that it was next on the waitlist. On November 9, 2018,

Joe’s Jet Ski received a memo from DPR confirming that it was “next in line for the RWUMP

permit for area number 6” and that it would be able to acquire the permit “[s]hould the current

permit holder relinquish the permit.” RA, tab 33, Ex. A (Memo from Jonathan Cramer, Nov. 9,

2018). It is unclear when Joe’s Jet Ski first applied for the permit or was placed on the waiting

list; Joe’s Jet Ski states only that “by 2018 [it] had established itself as next on the DPR waiting

list,” citing the memo from DPR. Pet’r-Appellee’s Br. at 5 (June 29, 2020). On November 29,

2018, Guam Ocean Park also applied for a permit for RWUMP-6, arguing that Ocean Jet Club had

relinquished its permit when it filed for bankruptcy.1

[7] Joe’s Jet Ski claims that after receiving the DPR memo confirming its priority status, on

November 30, 2018, it learned that DPR instead intended to issue the permit for RWUMP-6 to

another company that was not on the waiting list. RA, tab 1 at 4 (V. Pet. Alt. Writ Prohibition,

Dec. 18, 2018); see also Pet’r-Appellee’s Br. at 6. Joe’s Jet Ski provides no factual evidence on

the record to support this assertion. It states it submitted a Guam Sunshine Act request on

December 10, 2018, in an attempt to obtain records confirming this rumor, to which the DPR

director “refused to respond” until a new director took office, and the requested documents were

released on January 22, 2019. Pet’r-Appellee’s Br. at 6–7.2 However, the released documents

1 At this point in time, Ocean Jet Club and Guam Ocean Park were adverse parties and had not entered into any agreements. See Appellants’ Reply Br. at 15–16 (July 27, 2020). 2 These requests and the referenced documents are not in the record on appeal.

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