MacHnics v. Sloe, 2007-G-2784 (3-14-2008)

2008 Ohio 1133
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 14, 2008
DocketNo. 2007-G-2784.
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
MacHnics v. Sloe, 2007-G-2784 (3-14-2008), 2008 Ohio 1133 (Ohio Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

OPINION
{¶ 1} Appellant, Thomas W. Sloe, appeals from the April 6, 2007 judgment entry of the Geauga County Court of Common Pleas, which determined that he failed to timely abide by purge conditions, and a thirty day jail sentence previously rendered was imposed. *Page 2

{¶ 2} Appellant is the owner of a parcel of real property located at 15565 Chillicothe Road, Russell Township, Geauga County, Ohio, which is zoned C-S Commercial Services. The property was previously owned by Raymond Arnold ("Arnold"), who purchased it in 1973. In February 1977, Arnold applied for a conditional variance from the Russell Township Board of Zoning Appeals ("BZA") to operate the property as a service garage subject to ten conditions. Arnold's application was granted and was subject to the following pertinent conditions: that no vehicles would be sold; that there be no outside display of merchandise; that no body work shall be performed on the premises; and that there will be no outside storage of vehicles on the property.

{¶ 3} Appellant purchased the real property and operated his business as Russell Automotive from 1977 to 2000, knowing that it was subject to the conditional variance. In February 2000, appellant applied for a use variance from the conditional variance, asking that the conditions that no body work shall be performed on the premises and that there should be no outside vehicle storage be removed, as well as that he be allowed to sell vehicles as part of his business. At the hearing on appellant's variance request held by the BZA in April 2000, appellant stated that he had been performing auto body work inside the facility and had installed a paint spray booth.

{¶ 4} On May 9, 2000, appellant submitted a revised request for a variance form seeking: (1) to modify the existing conditional variance to allow the sale of tires, performance of body work, and storage of vehicles on the property; (2) to modify the existing variance to permit the sale of vehicles on the premises; and (3) a variance permitting the construction of an addition to the existing building, creating a total building area greater than 5, 000 square feet. *Page 3

{¶ 5} At the May 22, 2000 hearing, appellant testified that auto repair would continue in the front of the property and the auto body operation in the back. Appellant withdrew his application for an area variance authorizing the construction of an addition and his request for permission to sell vehicles on the premises. The BZA voted to grant appellant a variance allowing the sale of tires on the premises. However, it denied appellant's request for a variance permitting the performance of body work. Appellant withdrew his request to store vehicles on the property.

{¶ 6} At the BZA's June 26, 2000 meeting, appellant requested that he either be permitted to withdraw his request for a variance allowing the performance of body work, or that the BZA reopen the hearing so that he could bring in experts. The BZA denied appellant's requests. Further, appellant asked that the BZA postpone the approval of the minutes of the May 22, 2000 meeting for thirty days for a legal opinion and for him to consult with his attorney. Approval of the minutes was postponed until July 24, 2000, at which time the BZA approved the findings of fact and minutes of the May 22, 2000 and June 26, 2000 hearings.

{¶ 7} Appellant appealed the BZA's denial of his variance request to the trial court, Case No. 00 A 000754. On June 12, 2001, the trial court affirmed the BZA's decision. Appellant then appealed the trial court's decision to this court in 2002, which we affirmed. Sloe v. Russell Twp.Bd. of Zoning Appeals, 11th Dist. No. 2001-G-2369, 2002-Ohio-5150.

{¶ 8} Appellant admitted in his deposition that he has performed auto body work on his property since 1977, and continues to do so. Appellant stated that he has placed advertisements in various telephone directories indicating that his business does auto *Page 4 body work. Appellant also admitted that he sells cars as part of his business and stores them outside on his property. Appellant said that he stores junk motor vehicles on his property which are visible and not screened from Route 306. In addition, appellant does not dispute that he has stored vehicles outside in parking areas, which are not marked for car spaces and less than thirty feet from the street line of Route 306, and engaged in on-site parking of vehicles less than thirty feet from the road right of way.

{¶ 9} On September 30, 2002, appellee, Ric Machnics, Russell Township Zoning Inspector, filed a complaint for injunctive relief against appellant. Appellant filed an answer on November 5, 2002. On January 17, 2003, appellee filed a first amended complaint. Appellant filed an answer on March 25, 2003. On August 21, 2003, appellee filed a second amended complaint requesting that appellant be compelled to comply with the Russell Township Zoning Resolution, and praying for an injunction with regard to the following violations: the performance of auto body work; the commercial sale of motor vehicles; the outdoor storage of junk motor vehicles or parts visible from the road; parking areas not clearly marked for spaces less than thirty feet from any street line; on-site parking less than thirty feet from the road right of way; and the outside storage of motor vehicles.

{¶ 10} On September 15, 2003, appellee filed a motion for summary judgment pursuant to Civ.R. 56. On September 30, 2003, appellant filed an answer and counterclaims seeking declaratory judgment. On October 7, 2003, appellee filed a motion for summary judgment on appellant's counterclaims. On October 29, 2003, appellant filed a brief in opposition to appellee's motions for summary judgment and a *Page 5 motion for summary judgment. On November 17, 2003, appellee filed a brief in opposition to appellant's motion for summary judgment.

{¶ 11} Pursuant to its December 2, 2003 judgment entry, the trial court granted appellee's motions for summary judgment and denied appellant's motion for summary judgment. The trial court also issued a permanent injunction against appellant regarding using or permitting the use of the subject property with respect to the following: (1) for the commercial sale of motor vehicles; (2) for the outdoor storage of junk motor vehicles so that such vehicles are visible and not screened from any public road; (3) for having any parking areas not clearly marked for car spaces; (4) for having on-site parking less than 30 feet from any road right of way; (5) for the outside storage of vehicles; (6) for performing any auto body work on the subject premises; and (7) in a manner not permitted by the Russell Township Zoning Resolution or said variance. It was from that judgment that appellant filed a timely notice of appeal, Case No. 2004-G-2554.

{¶ 12} On March 4, 2005, this court affirmed the judgment of the trial court. Machnics v. Sloe, 11th Dist. No. 2004-G-2554, 2005-Ohio-935.

{¶ 13} On March 18, 2005, appellee filed a motion to show cause, which was stayed until August 10, 2005, the date the Supreme Court of Ohio declined to hear appellant's appeal of this court's March 4, 2005 decision.

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