JAMES D. RALPH, III VS. THE BOROUGH OF SEASIDE PARK (C-000269-15, OCEAN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJanuary 22, 2019
DocketA-0601-17T3
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0601-17T3

JAMES D. RALPH, III, and DIANE G. RALPH,

Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

THE BOROUGH OF SEASIDE PARK,

Defendant-Respondent,

and

COUNTY OF OCEAN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY and STATE OF NEW JERSEY,

Defendants. _____________________________________

Argued December 11, 2018 – Decided January 22, 2019

Before Judges Yannotti and Rothstadt.

On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Ocean County, Docket No. C- 000269-15. Edward F. Liston, Jr., argued the cause for appellants (Edward F. Liston, Jr., LLC, attorneys; Jeff Thakker, of counsel; Edward F. Liston, Jr., of counsel and on the briefs).

Paul H. Schneider argued the cause for respondent (Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, PC, attorneys; Paul H. Schneider and Geoffrey E. Lynott, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

Plaintiffs James D. Ralph, III and Diane G. Ralph appeal from a final

judgment entered by the Chancery Division on August 31, 2017, which declared

that plaintiffs do not hold title to any portion of a ten-foot-wide strip of tide-

flowed riparian land in Barnegat Bay, which is identified as Block 52, Lot 47 on

the tax map of the Borough of Seaside Park. We affirm.

I.

We briefly summarize the pertinent facts. Plaintiffs are the owners of

property on K Court, which is identified as Block 52, Lot 45 on the Borough's

tax map. Plaintiff's property is part of a forty-five-lot subdivision known as

"Berkeley Quay," which developer Berkeley Point, Inc. created in 1966.

Berkeley Quay is located on a peninsula of filled, formerly tide-flowed land,

which extends west into Barnegat Bay from a barrier island.

Adjacent to Berkeley Quay is a ten-foot-wide parcel of riparian land that

is situated between the development's wooden bulkhead and the State's Pierhead

A-0601-17T3 2 and Bulkhead Line (the Pierhead Line). The riparian land is identified as Block

52, Lot 47 on the Borough's tax map. In January 1990, Charles T. Kline, Jr.,

and John L. Ricketts, the sole surviving shareholders of Berkeley Point,

transferred title to Block 52, Lot 47 to the Borough. Sometime before the

conveyance, Berkeley Point had been dissolved and was in the process of

winding up.

In December 2002, plaintiffs acquired Lot 45, and in 2007, they filed an

application with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for a

waterfront development permit to construct a dock that would extend from the

bulkhead through Lot 47 and continue about sixty feet into Barnegat Bay. The

Borough objected to construction of the dock on its property.

Plaintiffs then filed this quiet title action, asserting ownership of the

portion of Lot 47 adjacent to Lot 45. Plaintiffs claimed that a predecessor-in-

title acquired the property in a 1968 deed from Berkeley Point. Plaintiffs alleged

the property was eventually conveyed to them through the other deeds in their

chain of title. The Borough disputed plaintiffs' claim.

Judge Francis R. Hodgson, Jr. conducted a trial in the matter, sitting

without a jury. At the trial, evidence was presented showing that prior to the

late 1960's, plaintiffs' property and other lots in Berkeley Quay were situated

A-0601-17T3 3 below the mean high water line of Barnegat Bay. In 1959 and in 1966, the State

transferred title to certain tidelands to Dorothy Thomas and to Berkeley Point,

respectively. Later, members of the Thomas family conveyed a portion of their

tide-flowed property to Berkeley Point.

Thereafter, Berkeley Point filled the tidelands up to a timber bulkhead it

had constructed, which was ten feet shy of the Pierhead Line. Berkeley Point

then subdivided the property and created Berkeley Quay. On April 15, 1966,

Berkeley Point filed a subdivision map with the Ocean County Clerk titled "Plan

of Berkeley Quay" (the Original Subdivision Map). Twenty-five of the lots in

Berkeley Quay border upon Barnegat Bay. The map depicts the bulkhead with

a solid line and the Pierhead Line with a dashed line.

On April 29, 1968, Berkeley Point filed an amended subdivision map with

the Ocean County Clerk titled "Amended Map of Part of Block 52 – Berkeley

Quay" (the Amended Subdivision Map). Lots 44, 45 and 46 were converted into

two lots, and the dimensions of Lot 41 were corrected. However, the amended

map also depicts the bulkhead with a solid line and the Pierhead Line with a

dashed line.

The Borough's earliest tax map presented at trial is dated March 5, 1968.

The map has solid lines indicating both the bulkhead and the Pierhead Line. A

A-0601-17T3 4 later tax map, which dates from about 1977, shows the tide-flowed ten-foot-wide

strip of land as a separate lot, which is identified as Block 52, Lot 47. The

Borough's subsequent tax maps also depict Lot 47 as a separate lot.

The Kline/Ricketts deed to the Borough for Lot 47 does not include a

metes and bounds description. Instead, the deed describes the land conveyed

solely by reference to the block and lot number on the Borough's tax map. The

deed also states, "[There] is hereby excepted from the above conveyance the

wooden bulkhead running along the adjoining upland area of Block 52, Lot 47."

In addition, the deed prohibits the construction of docks, pilings or other

structures upon the lot.

In general, the deeds that Berkeley Point issued for lots in Berkeley Quay

convey title solely by reference to the block and lot numbers on the Berkeley

Quay subdivision maps, with no metes and bounds descriptions and no

references to the block and lot numbers on the Borough's tax map. Furthermore,

each deed out of Berkeley Point contains certain restrictions, including a

restriction, in effect through January 1, 1975, that precludes the construction of

any dock, pier, or other structure without Berkeley Point's approval.

Berkeley Point initially conveyed what would become plaintiffs' property

to Anton and Irene Smutko by a deed recorded on July 18, 1968. The Smutko

A-0601-17T3 5 Deed does not contain a metes and bounds description. The property is

described as Block 52, Lot 45 on the Berkeley Quay subdivision maps. The

Smutko Deed does not mention any riparian lands, tidelands, submerged lands,

subaqueous lands, or the Pierhead Line.

On August 4, 1982, the Smutkos conveyed the property to Paul and Vivian

Gangi. The Gangi Deed describes the property as "the same premises conveyed

to [the Smutkos] by deed of Berkeley Point." The Gangi Deed does not have a

metes and bounds description. The property is described by reference to the

block and lot numbers on the Berkeley Quay subdivision maps, specifically

Block 52, Lot 45. The deed also does not mention any riparian lands, tidelands,

submerged lands, subaqueous lands, or the Pierhead Line.

On December 16, 2002, the Gangis conveyed the property to plaintiffs.

The deed describes the property as "the same premises" that the Smutkos

conveyed to the Gangis. Plaintiffs' deed is the only deed in their chain of title

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