Mentor v. Cleveland Elec. Illum. Co.

2024 Ohio 399, 235 N.E.3d 968
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 5, 2024
Docket2023-L-041
StatusPublished

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Mentor v. Cleveland Elec. Illum. Co., 2024 Ohio 399, 235 N.E.3d 968 (Ohio Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

[Cite as Mentor v. Cleveland Elec. Illum. Co., 2024-Ohio-399.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT LAKE COUNTY

CITY OF MENTOR, CASE NO. 2023-L-041

Plaintiff-Appellee, Civil Appeal from the - vs - Court of Common Pleas

CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING COMPANY, et al., Trial Court No. 2021 CV 000312

Defendant-Appellant.

OPINION

Decided: February 5, 2024 Judgment: Affirmed

Joseph P. Szeman, City of Mentor Director of Law, 8500 Civic Center Boulevard, Mentor, OH 44060 (For Plaintiff-Appellee).

Denise M. Hasbrook, Roetzel & Andress, LPA, One Seagate, Suite 1700, Toledo, OH 43604, and Stephen W. Funk, Roetzel & Andress, LPA, 222 South Main Street, Suite 400, Akron, OH 44308 (For Defendant-Appellant).

MATT LYNCH, J.

{¶1} Defendant-appellant, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI),

appeals the granting of summary judgment in favor of plaintiff-appellee, the City of

Mentor. For the following reasons, we affirm the decision of the court below.

{¶2} On March 16, 2021, Mentor filed a Complaint for Declaratory Judgment

against CEI1 and other defendants not parties to this appeal.

1. The Complaint was brought against FirstEnergy Corp., dba the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company. The parties subsequently stipulated that Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company would be substituted for FirstEnergy Corp. as the proper party. {¶3} The Complaint alleged the following factual background:

13. Located in the city of Mentor is a public roadway known as Diamond Centre Drive.

14. Diamond Centre Drive is a local street subject to and under the city of Mentor’s care, supervision, and control pursuant to the authority of, inter alia, Ohio Revised Code § 723.01.

15. Diamond Centre Drive was dedicated to public use in 1991 via recordation of the dedication plat, which appears in Volume 15, Page 33 of the Lake County, Ohio plat records (the “1991 Plat”).

16. The 1991 Plat granted a perpetual public right-of-way for highway and utilities as follows:

Be it known that Trask Land Development, Inc. an Ohio corporation by Jerome T. Osborne III its President does hereby dedicate to public use, as such, Diamond Centre Drive (60 feet wide), as shown hereon and not heretofore dedicated.

And does also hereby grant unto the City of Mentor, the Lake County Commissioners, the Ohio Water Service Company, the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, the Ohio Bell Telephone Company, the East Ohio Gas Company and Continental Cablevision of Ohio, Inc., their successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as the Grantees) and any other communication entities franchise to serve the community, a permanent right-of-way easement ten (10) feet in width, under, over and through all sublots shown hereon and delineated by dashed lines and labeled “utility easement”, to construct, place, operate, maintain, repair, reconstruct, and relocate such underground electric, gas, water, sewer, and communication system cables, ducts, conduits, manholes, pipes, surface or below and above ground installed transformers, pedestal concrete pads, regulating and metering equipment, surface markers or other below and above grade facilities, fixtures and appurtenances as are necessary or convenient by the Grantees, for distributing, transmitting, and transporting electricity, gas, water, sewer and communication systems and signals for public and private use at such locations, as the Grantees may determine, upon, within and across the easement area and premises.

The Grantees shall have the right without liability to remove trees, landscaping and lawns within the easement area as 2

Case No. 2023-L-041 may be required to install, maintain, repair or operate said electric, gas, waterlines, sewer and communication systems.

The Grantees shall be responsible to restore lawns, walks and drives within the easement area to as reasonable a condition as possible to the condition prior to an operation contemplated by this easement.

17. In 1996, the area of the Diamond Centre right-of-way was increased by dedication plat to provide additional width for the expansion of the road surface and other public infrastructure, said plat appearing in Volume 27, Page 26 of the Lake County, Ohio plat records (the “1996 Plat”).

18. The 1996 Plat granted a perpetual public right-of-way for highway and utilities, as follows:

Be it known that Trask Properties, Ltd., an Ohio limited liability company by Jerome T. Osborne, III does hereby certify that this exhibit correctly represents the portions of land adjacent to Diamond Centre Drive to be granted as easements.

The owners of the within platted land do hereby grant unto the City of Mentor, their successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as the Grantees), a permanent highway easement in, upon, and over all lands known and delineated by cross hatching.

The Grantees shall have the right to remove trees, landscaping, and lawns within the easement area as may be required to construct, repair, replace, maintain, operate and use a road and necessary appurtenances thereto, and forever to have and to hold such right for the purposes and conditions set forth.

The Grantees shall be responsible to restore lawns, walks and drives within the easement area to as reasonable a condition as possible to the condition prior to any operations contemplated by this easement.

The highway easements granted by this document are subject to utility easements granted by the Diamond Centre dedication plat as recorded in Volume 15, Page 33, Lake County plat records, and any other previous easements or restrictions.

Case No. 2023-L-041 19. The additional right-of-way dedicated by the 1996 Plat included an area over the 10’ utility easement.

20. Decades of commercial development within the area and vicinity of Diamond Centre Drive has resulted in increased vehicular traffic on the roadway.

21. The increased vehicular traffic has diminished the level of service at peak times to unacceptable levels both on Diamond Centre Drive as well as its intersection with Heisley Road, which is the arterial street serving the area.

22. In order to alleviate traffic congestion and restore levels of service to acceptable levels at peak hours, the widening of Diamond Centre Drive in the area of its intersection with Heisley Road is necessary (“the Project”).

23. The Project will consist of widening the Diamond Centre roadway by the addition of two turn lanes at its intersection with Heisley Road.

24. The Project is in furtherance of and necessary to the safety and welfare of the public.

25. The Project requires relocation of some existing utility infrastructure owned by some of the Defendants.

26. The existing right-of-way will fully accommodate the Project, inclusive of all public utility infrastructure required to be relocated as a consequence of the road widening.

27. The Project requires relocation of lines within the utility easement which upon information and belief are owned by Defendants FirstEnergy Corp., AT&T Corp., and Charter Communications, Inc.

28. Defendant FirstEnergy Corp. has refused to relocate its lines now within the utility easement on the grounds that (i) it is entitled to compensation for the utility easement, (ii) the city of Mentor must pay for the costs and expenses of relocation, and/or (iii) it refuses any relocation within the existing right-of-way and demands- instead that the city of Mentor appropriate and provide it a new utility easement.

{¶4} Mentor sought “a declaration that the 1991 utility easement is a ‘public way’

within the meaning of R.C.§ 4939.01(N)” (Count One); “a declaration that pursuant to the

authority of R.C.

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