Joplin Water Works Co. v. Jasper County

38 S.W.2d 1068, 327 Mo. 964, 1931 Mo. LEXIS 657
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMay 21, 1931
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Joplin Water Works Co. v. Jasper County, 38 S.W.2d 1068, 327 Mo. 964, 1931 Mo. LEXIS 657 (Mo. 1931).

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The opinion in this case written by Commissioner SEDDON meets with the approval of the other commissioners and the judges of Division One except as herein indicated. The opinion of Commissioner SEDDON, so far as approved, is as follows: *Page 967

This controversy was submitted to the Circuit Court of Jasper County as an agreed case, setting forth the facts upon which the controversy depends, as is provided by Sections 1548 and 1549, Revised Statutes 1919. The facts upon which the controversy depends are agreed by the parties to be as follows:

"Come now Joplin Water Works Company, designated as plaintiff, and the County of Jasper, City of Joplin, and School District of Joplin, designated as defendants; and state that they are parties to a question in difference which might be the subject of a civil action, and hereby and herein agree upon a case containing the facts upon which the controversy depends and present a submission of the same to the said Circuit Court of Jasper County, Missouri: the facts agreed upon are as follows:

"1. That the plaintiff and the defendants are and were organized as above stated at and during all the times stated herein, and that the city of Joplin is located in Jasper County, Missouri, in the southwest corner thereof and runs to the line between Jasper and Newton counties; and that the lines of the School District of Joplin are and were substantially the same as the lines of said city of Joplin, which city is and was at all times herein mentioned a city of the second class organized under the general laws of the State; and that Joplin Water Works Company is and was at all times herein mentioned organized under the laws of the State of Missouri, applicable to business and manufacturing corporations, and engaged in the business of treating, purifying and distributing water within and throughout the limits of the said city of Joplin, being authorized so to do by franchise ordinances enacted from time to time in the said city in the manner provided by law, and the said Joplin Water Works Company is, by its charter, located in the city of Joplin.

"2. It is further agreed that the said Joplin Water Works Company is and was at all the times herein mentioned the owner in fee of the land in the city of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, described and assessed for state, county, city and school taxing purposes as set out in the order of the County Court of Jasper County, Missouri, hereinafter copied; and that the personal property of the said Joplin Water Works Company as and for the date of June, 1928, was assessed upon a return made by the company at a total of $450,000.

"3. It is further agreed that none of said assessments were changed by the Board of Equalization or by the Board of Appeals of said county; but that under date of June 3, 1929, the county court of said county, upon due notice to the said Joplin Water Works Company and a hearing, made its order changing and correcting the said assessments, which said notice and order read as *Page 968 follows, to-wit: [Here follow a copy of the notice to the Joplin Water Works Company, and a written acceptance of service of said notice by the Joplin Water Works Company, both dated May 10, 1929.]

"In response to the foregoing notice, the Joplin Water Works Company appeared by its superintendent, J.N. Wells, and by its attorneys, Grayston Grayston, and the parties announced ready for trial.

"After hearing the evidence and argument of counsel, the (county) court takes the matter under advisement and adjourns the further hearing of this matter until the 3rd of June, 1929.

"In the Matter of the Correction of Errors Appearing in Connection with the Description of the Property of the Joplin Water Works Company.

"Now on this 3rd day of June, 1929, at nine o'clock A.M. comes the County of Jasper, appearing by its prosecuting attorney, Russell Mallett, the city of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, appearing by its city attorney, R.A. Pearson, the School District of Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, appearing by its attorney, Haywood Scott, and the Joplin Water Works Company, appearing by its superintendent, J.N. Wells, and its attorneys, Grayston Grayston.

"The court finds that the real estate of the Joplin Water Works Company has been and is assessed as follows:

Total Valuation By Assessor:

Joplin Water Works Company; East Highland Addition To Joplin, Lot 119 ___________________________________ $ 400

Joplin Water Works Company; Murphy's First Addition to Joplin, Lots 129 to 139 ___________________________ 32,500 Joplin Water Works Company; Murphy's First Addition to Joplin, Lots 150 to 160 ___________________________ 7,800 Joplin Water Works Company; Miscellaneous Numbered tracts in Joplin in Section 15, Township 27, Range 33, Lot No. 1 _____________________________________________ 39,000

And its personal property assessed in the total sum of __ $450,000

"The court finds that the total assessment as of personal property, as so made, is erroneous in that it includes property of the value of $445,000 which is and was not personal property, but is appurtenant to the said real estate, and the amount thereof should be added to the total assessment of said real estate and taken from the assessment of personal property.

"And the court further finds that all of said real estate (excepting said Lot numbered 119), consisting of contiguous lots and tracts, is, and has been for many years, improved and used as one tract or parcel of real estate, in that the buildings, fixtures, machinery, boilers, power pumps, pipes and connections therein and thereon *Page 969 constitute one indivisible plant for the purification of water by the addition of coagulent chemicals, the filtration by a mechanical process, the addition and diffusion of chlorine gas for sterilization, and then the distribution of such treated and purified water within said city of Joplin and County of Jasper, and that the distribution pipes running from said plant through the city of Joplin, including service pipes and meters, constitute an indivisible distribution system appurtenant to the said real estate as a whole and constitutes a part thereof. Said Lot 119 owned by said Joplin Water Works Company is used in connection with said distribution system, having thereon pipes, valves and automatic electric pump to be used for the purpose of giving additional pressure, when necessary, to a portion of said city of Joplin.

"And the court further finds that the raw water from Shoal Creek in Newton County, Missouri, is brought to said plant by and through two pipes, one ten-inch and one sixteen-inch, running from the line between Newton County and Jasper County, a distance of approximately one mile from said county line to the point of discharge at and into the plant hereinbefore described which said pipes are continuations of pipes in Newton County running from the power plant in said Newton County, which takes the raw water from the intake at Shoal Creek in said county and pumps the same through said pipes to the plant in Jasper County, as above stated, and performs no other service and is in no wise used or involved in the purification and distribution of the water as before stated, and that said portions of said pipes in Jasper County were included in the total assessment of $450,000 as personal property, and the court further finds that in the said total assessment there is and was the sum of $5,000 property assessed as personal property covering automobiles, supplies and cash on hand.

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