Kel-Kan Inv. Corp. v. Village of Greenwood

418 So. 2d 669
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 8, 1982
Docket14908
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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418 So.2d 669 (1982)

KEL-KAN INVESTMENT CORPORATION, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
VILLAGE OF GREENWOOD, et al., Defendants-Appellants.

No. 14908.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

June 15, 1982.
Writ Granted October 8, 1982.

*671 Kennedy, Goodman & Donovan by Rellis P. Godfrey, Shreveport, for plaintiffs-appellees.

James E. Bookter, Bossier City, for defendants-appellants Village of Greenwood, et al.

Adams, Fant & Wyche by Michael H. Wainwright, Shreveport, for defendants-appellee Bossier Bank & Trust.

Before HALL, JASPER E. JONES and FRED W. JONES, JJ.

JASPER E. JONES, Judge.

This is an action to deannex approximately 32 acres from the Village of Greenwood. The plaintiffs are Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc., the Marshan Kelly Hayes Trust, the Devon Albert Kelly, Jr. Trust and Mrs. Mary Barkley Kelly. The plaintiffs are the owners of the following described property, which lies within the corporate limits of the Village of Greenwood, Louisiana:

A. Tract No. 1

All that part of Lot 14 of the J. M. Dunn Estate Partition, as per plat recorded in C.B. 250, page 104, of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, lying south of the south right of way line of the Texas and Pacific Railroad and north of the north line of Interstate Highway 20, located in the SE¼ of Section 24, Township 17 North, Range 16 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, LESS AND EXCEPT that certain tract containing 1.2101 acres conveyed to Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc. by deed dated March 11, 1976, recorded in C.B. 1535, page 184, under Registry No. 678357 of the Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and containing in said Tract No. 1 14.83 acres, more or less. OWNER: Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc.

B. Tract No. 2

That certain tract or parcel of land containing 1.2101 acres, more or less, in the SE¼ of Section 24, Township 17 North, Range 16 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the 1/2" iron pin set in the north right of way of relocated U. S. Highway No. 80, said point of beginning being North 1° 15.3824' East 858.65 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 24, Township 17 North, Range 16 West, and in the East line of Lot No. 14 of the J. M. Dunn Partition as recorded in Book 255, page 368, Deed Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Thence with the North right of way of relocated U. S. Highway No. 80, the following course:
South 82° 47.5985' West 141.73 feet
North 1° 15.3824' East 371.81 feet;
Thence North 79° 28' East 143.21 feet to a point in the East line of Lot No. 14 of the J. M. Dunn partition;
Thence South 1° 15.3824' West with the East line of Lot 14 of the J. M. Dunn Partition and East line of Section 24, Township 17 North, Range 16 West, 380.21 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.2101 acres, more or less.
OWNER: Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc.

C. Tract No. 3

That certain tract or parcel of land containing 16.229 acres, more or less, in the SW¼ of Section 19, Township 17 North, Range 15 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the ½" iron pin set in the north rights of way of relocated U. S. Highway No. 80, said point of beginning being North 1° 15.3824' East 858.65 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 19, Township 17 North, Range 15 West, and *672 in the East line of Lot No. 14 of the J. M. Dunn Partition as recorded in Book 255, page 368, Deed Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
Thence with the north right of way of relocated U. S. Highway No. 80, the following six (6) courses:
(1) North 82°47.5986' East 28.41 feet;
(2) North 80°51.8985' East 490.20 feet;
(3) North 76°36.2387' East 205.63 feet;
(4) North 84°12.7114' East 197.85 feet;
(5) North 53°48.0243' East 565.23 feet;
(6) North 70°20.2387' East 158.76 feet to a point in the north right of way of relocated U. S. Highway No. 80, and the south right of way of Texas and Pacific Railroad;
Thence in a northwesterly direction along the arc of a curve to the left with a radius of 5654.58 feet (the chord of which bears North 77°47.333' West 1,530.63 feet) a distance of 1,534.72 feet to a ½" iron pin in the south right of way of Texas and Pacific Railroad and in the East line of Lot 14 of the J. M. Dunn Partition; thence South 1°15.3824' West with the East line of Lot 14 of the J. M. Dunn Partition and West line of Section 19, Township 17 North, Range 15 West, 860.94 feet to the place of beginning, containing 18.748 acres of land, more or less, LESS AND EXCEPT that certain tract or parcel of land containing 2.519 acres conveyed to Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc. by deed dated March 11, 1976, recorded in C.B. 1525, page 184, bearing Registry No. 678357 of the Conveyance Records of Caddo Parish, Louisiana.
OWNER: Mrs. Devon Albert Kelly, Marshan Kelly Hayes Trust and Devon Albert Kelly, Jr. Trust

Hereinafter we will refer to the above described tracts as the "Property".

The defendants are the Village of Greenwood, its past and present Mayor and its past and present Aldermen. The defendants appeal a judgment deannexing the Property. We amend and affirm.

THE FACTS

The Village of Greenwood is located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, west of the City of Shreveport. In the early 1970's it contained an area of approximately 350 acres and a population of about 700.

At that time many owners of property near the Village of Greenwood began to fear that growth of Shreveport would lead to their property being annexed by that city, or at least bring it under control of the Metropolitan Planning Commission. To avoid these possibilities many Greenwood area property owners, including the late D. A. Kelly, then president of Kelly's Truck Terminal, Inc., petitioned to have their lands, including the Property, annexed by the Village of Greenwood.

In 1972 the Village enacted an ordinance annexing approximately 2250 acres, including the Property. This state of affairs was satisfactory to all concerned until 1974 when the Village imposed the first substantial ad valorem tax in its history. The imposition of the tax caused a general hue and cry throughout the community and led to the election of a new Mayor and Aldermen.

The Property is the site of Kelly's Truck Stop. This is a large business operation located at the intersection of U. S. Hwy. 80 and Interstate 20. The operation employs approximately 200 people and includes a motel, restaurant, western store, chapel and camping area, as well as truck fueling, washing and repair facilities. The truck stop is located approximately one mile east of the preannexation boundaries of Greenwood.

Neither before nor after the imposition of the tax has the Kelly's operation received much in the way of municipal services. For a time Kelly's received water service from a federally financed community water system that did not belong to the Village, but it proved so inadequate that Kelly built its own water system, including wells and a storage tank.

The Kelly's operation also received some police protection from the Village. According *673 to plaintiffs' witnesses the police protection was inadequate and inefficient.

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