Jack Dalrymple Rosemary Dalrymple David A. Adams R.D. "Buddy" Adams Kenneth Bales Patricia Bales Gerald L. Baser Bettie L. Baser Larry J. Becker Robert K. Berry Susan M. Berry Mark E. Blankenship Board of Commissioners of Ottawa County, Oklahoma Charles Bowling Kathy Bowling Calvin Brady Chet Brewington and Susan Brewington, D/B/A Thunderbird Motel Edna Offutt Bryant George Campbell Carol Sue Campbell Kenneth Cass Maxine Cass Marvin Champlin Joyce Champlin Don Childers Dee Childers City of Miami, Oklahoma, a Municipal Corporation H. Dale Conard Sherry Davis Chester Desilva Debbie Desilva E.G. Ventures, Inc. Maxine Ferguson Earl B. Ferris Kenneth Ferris Diann Ferris Howard W. Hoover Stephen L. Hunter Debbie L. Hunter Smithy Jameson K.C. Jeffries Gary B. Jenkins Betty A. Jenkins Steve Kresyman, D/b/a/ Miami Car Wash Roy K. Lacen Ida M. Lacen Jeffrey Lavine Johnia Lavine Bruce Lawrence Regina Lawrence Faye Lester Vera Dowty Lowery Tim Lucas Rhonda Lucas Chris Mabury Debra Mabury Nadine MacY Justin Mahurin Becky Mahurin Louis E. Mathia, D/B/A Riverside Auto Salvage Jeffry McCool and Carolyn McCool D/B/A Vettes and Vans E.W. McRae Miami Animal Hospital, Inc. Miami Tire Service, Inc. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Mid-America Land, Grain & Cattle Company Leo J. Mills Virginia D. Mills Jimmie Mooneyham Alan E. Newkirk Mary Niffen Tammy Niffen Robert E. Patterson David D. Payne Robert Pewitt Ann Pewitt Tim Potter, D/B/A Potter Landscaping & Nursery James Redden Cathy Redden Wayne E. Roberts Claude Rogers Joseph A. Rosin Rosin Heritage, Inc. Paula S. Rutledge Nick A. Shade Marian Shipman Gary Roy Shoultz, D/B/A Gary's Barbecue and Deli Robert L. Silversmith Ruth Silversmith Bess M. Stephens Edison B. Stepp Patricia Stevens Randy Stoner George S. Stunkard, D/B/A Blaster's Arcade Glen Summers Dean Trone Teresa Trone Bert Vanatta C.H. Vanatta Donald Vaughn Loretta J. Vaughn Emma Vaughn Everett R. Wagoner Madeleine Wagoner Joseph Walden Harold Watson Bill E. Way Shelby Way Maynard Weathers Joann Weathers Lahoma Webb Michael Webb Ruth Webb Wayne L. Webb Nancy C. Webb R. Neil Wells James L. Wetzel Harmon Wiley Anna Lee Wiley John D. Wilhoit, Jr. Rose M. Wilhoit David Wilkinson James Worley Cheryl Worley Individually and as Representatives of a Class Consisting of All Persons and Entities Located Upstream of Pensacola Dam Who Have Been Injured by Floods Caused or Increased by the Dam Since September 1992 v. Grand River Dam Authority, and Ronald Coker, in His Official Capacity as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the Grand River Dam Authority, Defendants-Third- Party Plaintiffs v. United States of America Ex Rel. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and United States Army Corps of Engineers, Third-Party

145 F.3d 1180, 1998 Colo. J. C.A.R. 2751, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 10700
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedMay 28, 1998
Docket96-5113
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

This text of 145 F.3d 1180 (Jack Dalrymple Rosemary Dalrymple David A. Adams R.D. "Buddy" Adams Kenneth Bales Patricia Bales Gerald L. Baser Bettie L. Baser Larry J. Becker Robert K. Berry Susan M. Berry Mark E. Blankenship Board of Commissioners of Ottawa County, Oklahoma Charles Bowling Kathy Bowling Calvin Brady Chet Brewington and Susan Brewington, D/B/A Thunderbird Motel Edna Offutt Bryant George Campbell Carol Sue Campbell Kenneth Cass Maxine Cass Marvin Champlin Joyce Champlin Don Childers Dee Childers City of Miami, Oklahoma, a Municipal Corporation H. Dale Conard Sherry Davis Chester Desilva Debbie Desilva E.G. Ventures, Inc. Maxine Ferguson Earl B. Ferris Kenneth Ferris Diann Ferris Howard W. Hoover Stephen L. Hunter Debbie L. Hunter Smithy Jameson K.C. Jeffries Gary B. Jenkins Betty A. Jenkins Steve Kresyman, D/b/a/ Miami Car Wash Roy K. Lacen Ida M. Lacen Jeffrey Lavine Johnia Lavine Bruce Lawrence Regina Lawrence Faye Lester Vera Dowty Lowery Tim Lucas Rhonda Lucas Chris Mabury Debra Mabury Nadine MacY Justin Mahurin Becky Mahurin Louis E. Mathia, D/B/A Riverside Auto Salvage Jeffry McCool and Carolyn McCool D/B/A Vettes and Vans E.W. McRae Miami Animal Hospital, Inc. Miami Tire Service, Inc. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Mid-America Land, Grain & Cattle Company Leo J. Mills Virginia D. Mills Jimmie Mooneyham Alan E. Newkirk Mary Niffen Tammy Niffen Robert E. Patterson David D. Payne Robert Pewitt Ann Pewitt Tim Potter, D/B/A Potter Landscaping & Nursery James Redden Cathy Redden Wayne E. Roberts Claude Rogers Joseph A. Rosin Rosin Heritage, Inc. Paula S. Rutledge Nick A. Shade Marian Shipman Gary Roy Shoultz, D/B/A Gary's Barbecue and Deli Robert L. Silversmith Ruth Silversmith Bess M. Stephens Edison B. Stepp Patricia Stevens Randy Stoner George S. Stunkard, D/B/A Blaster's Arcade Glen Summers Dean Trone Teresa Trone Bert Vanatta C.H. Vanatta Donald Vaughn Loretta J. Vaughn Emma Vaughn Everett R. Wagoner Madeleine Wagoner Joseph Walden Harold Watson Bill E. Way Shelby Way Maynard Weathers Joann Weathers Lahoma Webb Michael Webb Ruth Webb Wayne L. Webb Nancy C. Webb R. Neil Wells James L. Wetzel Harmon Wiley Anna Lee Wiley John D. Wilhoit, Jr. Rose M. Wilhoit David Wilkinson James Worley Cheryl Worley Individually and as Representatives of a Class Consisting of All Persons and Entities Located Upstream of Pensacola Dam Who Have Been Injured by Floods Caused or Increased by the Dam Since September 1992 v. Grand River Dam Authority, and Ronald Coker, in His Official Capacity as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the Grand River Dam Authority, Defendants-Third- Party Plaintiffs v. United States of America Ex Rel. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and United States Army Corps of Engineers, Third-Party) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Jack Dalrymple Rosemary Dalrymple David A. Adams R.D. "Buddy" Adams Kenneth Bales Patricia Bales Gerald L. Baser Bettie L. Baser Larry J. Becker Robert K. Berry Susan M. Berry Mark E. Blankenship Board of Commissioners of Ottawa County, Oklahoma Charles Bowling Kathy Bowling Calvin Brady Chet Brewington and Susan Brewington, D/B/A Thunderbird Motel Edna Offutt Bryant George Campbell Carol Sue Campbell Kenneth Cass Maxine Cass Marvin Champlin Joyce Champlin Don Childers Dee Childers City of Miami, Oklahoma, a Municipal Corporation H. Dale Conard Sherry Davis Chester Desilva Debbie Desilva E.G. Ventures, Inc. Maxine Ferguson Earl B. Ferris Kenneth Ferris Diann Ferris Howard W. Hoover Stephen L. Hunter Debbie L. Hunter Smithy Jameson K.C. Jeffries Gary B. Jenkins Betty A. Jenkins Steve Kresyman, D/b/a/ Miami Car Wash Roy K. Lacen Ida M. Lacen Jeffrey Lavine Johnia Lavine Bruce Lawrence Regina Lawrence Faye Lester Vera Dowty Lowery Tim Lucas Rhonda Lucas Chris Mabury Debra Mabury Nadine MacY Justin Mahurin Becky Mahurin Louis E. Mathia, D/B/A Riverside Auto Salvage Jeffry McCool and Carolyn McCool D/B/A Vettes and Vans E.W. McRae Miami Animal Hospital, Inc. Miami Tire Service, Inc. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Mid-America Land, Grain & Cattle Company Leo J. Mills Virginia D. Mills Jimmie Mooneyham Alan E. Newkirk Mary Niffen Tammy Niffen Robert E. Patterson David D. Payne Robert Pewitt Ann Pewitt Tim Potter, D/B/A Potter Landscaping & Nursery James Redden Cathy Redden Wayne E. Roberts Claude Rogers Joseph A. Rosin Rosin Heritage, Inc. Paula S. Rutledge Nick A. Shade Marian Shipman Gary Roy Shoultz, D/B/A Gary's Barbecue and Deli Robert L. Silversmith Ruth Silversmith Bess M. Stephens Edison B. Stepp Patricia Stevens Randy Stoner George S. Stunkard, D/B/A Blaster's Arcade Glen Summers Dean Trone Teresa Trone Bert Vanatta C.H. Vanatta Donald Vaughn Loretta J. Vaughn Emma Vaughn Everett R. Wagoner Madeleine Wagoner Joseph Walden Harold Watson Bill E. Way Shelby Way Maynard Weathers Joann Weathers Lahoma Webb Michael Webb Ruth Webb Wayne L. Webb Nancy C. Webb R. Neil Wells James L. Wetzel Harmon Wiley Anna Lee Wiley John D. Wilhoit, Jr. Rose M. Wilhoit David Wilkinson James Worley Cheryl Worley Individually and as Representatives of a Class Consisting of All Persons and Entities Located Upstream of Pensacola Dam Who Have Been Injured by Floods Caused or Increased by the Dam Since September 1992 v. Grand River Dam Authority, and Ronald Coker, in His Official Capacity as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of the Grand River Dam Authority, Defendants-Third- Party Plaintiffs v. United States of America Ex Rel. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and United States Army Corps of Engineers, Third-Party, 145 F.3d 1180, 1998 Colo. J. C.A.R. 2751, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS 10700 (3d Cir. 1998).

Opinion

145 F.3d 1180

98 CJ C.A.R. 2751

Jack DALRYMPLE; Rosemary Dalrymple; David A. Adams; R.D.
"Buddy" Adams; Kenneth Bales; Patricia Bales; Gerald L.
Baser; Bettie L. Baser; Larry J. Becker; Robert K. Berry;
Susan M. Berry; Mark E. Blankenship; Board of
Commissioners of Ottawa County, Oklahoma; Charles Bowling;
Kathy Bowling; Calvin Brady; Chet Brewington and Susan
Brewington, d/b/a Thunderbird Motel; Edna Offutt Bryant;
George Campbell; Carol Sue Campbell; Kenneth Cass; Maxine
Cass; Marvin Champlin; Joyce Champlin; Don Childers; Dee
Childers; City of Miami, Oklahoma, a municipal corporation;
H. Dale Conard; Sherry Davis; Chester Desilva; Debbie
Desilva; E.G. Ventures, Inc.; Maxine Ferguson; Earl B.
Ferris; Kenneth Ferris; Diann Ferris; Howard W. Hoover;
Stephen L. Hunter; Debbie L. Hunter; Smithy Jameson; K.C.
Jeffries; Gary B. Jenkins; Betty A. Jenkins; Steve
Kresyman, d/b/a/ Miami Car Wash; Roy K. Lacen; Ida M.
Lacen; Jeffrey Lavine; Johnia Lavine; Bruce Lawrence;
Regina Lawrence; Faye Lester; Vera Dowty Lowery; Tim
Lucas; Rhonda Lucas; Chris Mabury; Debra Mabury; Nadine
Macy; Justin Mahurin; Becky Mahurin; Louis E. Mathia,
d/b/a Riverside Auto Salvage; Jeffry McCool and Carolyn
McCool, d/b/a Vettes and Vans; E.W. McRae; Miami Animal
Hospital, Inc.; Miami Tire Service, Inc.; Miami Tribe of
Oklahoma; Mid-America Land, Grain & Cattle Company; Leo J.
Mills; Virginia D. Mills; Jimmie Mooneyham; Alan E.
Newkirk; Mary Niffen; Tammy Niffen; Robert E. Patterson;
David D. Payne; Robert Pewitt; Ann Pewitt; Tim Potter,
d/b/a Potter Landscaping & Nursery; James Redden; Cathy
Redden; Wayne E. Roberts; Claude Rogers; Joseph A. Rosin;
Rosin Heritage, Inc.; Paula S. Rutledge; Nick A. Shade;
Marian Shipman; Gary Roy Shoultz, d/b/a Gary's Barbecue and
Deli; Robert L. Silversmith; Ruth Silversmith; Bess M.
Stephens; Edison B. Stepp; Patricia Stevens; Randy
Stoner; George S. Stunkard, d/b/a Blaster's Arcade; Glen
Summers; Dean Trone; Teresa Trone; Bert Vanatta; C.H.
Vanatta; Donald Vaughn; Loretta J. Vaughn; Emma Vaughn;
Everett R. Wagoner; Madeleine Wagoner; Joseph Walden;
Harold Watson; Bill E. Way; Shelby Way; Maynard Weathers;
Joann Weathers; Lahoma Webb; Michael Webb; Ruth Webb;
Wayne L. Webb; Nancy C. Webb; R. Neil Wells; James L.
Wetzel; Harmon Wiley; Anna Lee Wiley; John D. Wilhoit,
Jr.; Rose M. Wilhoit; David Wilkinson; James Worley;
Cheryl Worley; individually and as representatives of a
class consisting of all persons and entities located
upstream of Pensacola Dam who have been injured by floods
caused or increased by the Dam since September 1992,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
GRAND RIVER DAM AUTHORITY, and Ronald Coker, in his official
capacity as General Manager and Chief Executive
Officer of the Grand River Dam
Authority,
Defendants-Third-
Party
Plaintiffs-
Appellants,
v.
UNITED STATES of America ex rel. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY
COMMISSION, and United States Army Corps of
Engineers, Third-Party Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 96-5113 to 96-5115.

United States Court of Appeals,
Tenth Circuit.

May 28, 1998.

N. Larry Bork (Wayne T. Stratton, with him on the brief) of Goodell, Stratton, Edmonds & Palmer, L.L.P., Topeka, Kansas; and Frank M. Hagedorn (Graydon D. Luthey, with him on the brief) of Hall, Estill, Hardwick, Gable, Golden & Nelson, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Plaintiffs-Appellees.

Janet Kay Jones (Susan Tomasky, General Counsel, and Joseph S. Davies, Acting Solicitor, with her on the brief), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC, for Third-Party Defendant-Appellee Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Philipe Pinnell (Stephen C. Lewis, United States Attorney, with him on the brief), Assistant United States Attorney, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Third-Party Defendant-Appellee United States Army Corps of Engineers.

Robert A. Franden (Jody R. Nathan of Feldman, Franden, Woodard, Farris & Taylor, Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Allen B. Pease of Grand River Dam Authority, Vinita, Oklahoma, with him on the brief) of Feldman, Franden, Woodard, Farris & Taylor, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Defendants-Third-Party Plaintiffs-Appellants.

Before BRORBY and McWILLIAMS, Circuit Judges, and BLACK,* District Judge.

BRORBY, Circuit Judge.

Appellant, Grand River Dam Authority (the "Authority"), is a conservation and reclamation district created pursuant to Oklahoma statute "for the purpose of utilizing the waters of Grand River and its tributaries." Grand River Dam Auth. v. Wyandotte Bd. of Educ., 193 Okla. 551, 147 P.2d 1003, 1004 (1943) (citing Okla. Stat. tit. 82, § 861(1941)), cert. denied, 322 U.S. 733, 64 S.Ct. 1045, 88 L.Ed. 1568 (1944); Teague v. Grand River Dam Auth., 425 F.2d 130, 132 (10th Cir.1970). Acting as a state agency, the Authority owns and operates the Pensacola Hydroelectric Project/Pensacola Dam, in accordance with the terms and conditions of its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") license and the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. § 799.

In March 1994, the Wagoner and Roberts plaintiffs filed separate suits against the Authority for property damage resulting from flooding along the Spring River in 1993. The Wagoner and Roberts plaintiffs later amended their petitions to include flood damage that occurred in 1994. In September 1994, the Dalrymple plaintiffs brought a class action suit against the Authority for property damage suffered as a result of the increased elevation and duration of flooding on the Neosho River from 1992-94. The Neosho and Spring rivers combine to form the Grand River, which is impounded by the Pensacola Dam. Plaintiffs filed their complaints in Oklahoma state court; collectively, they asserted claims of inverse condemnation, consequential damage to private property for public use, breach of contract, strict liability, trespass, and nuisance. The Dalrymple plaintiffs also sought injunctive relief as an alternative to their damage claims.

The Authority removed the actions to federal district court alleging proper jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1441(b) and 1442(a)(1). In response to each action, the Authority also filed third party complaints against FERC and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (the "Corps"), seeking indemnification for any damages ultimately awarded to the Plaintiffs.

Upon Plaintiffs' motions, and after some discussion at a status hearing, the district court remanded the cases to state court by orders dated April 2, 1996. The district court dismissed the Authority's third party claims against the federal agencies by separate orders on the same date.1 The Authority appeals both rulings in each Plaintiff's action. The appeals have been consolidated for purposes of briefing and disposition.

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