Miner v. Ogemaw County Road Commission

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedMarch 29, 2022
Docket1:21-cv-11192
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN NORTHERN DIVISION

LARRY W. MINER,

Plaintiff, Case No. 1:21-cv-11192

v. Honorable Thomas L. Ludington United States District Judge OGEMAW COUNTY ROAD COMMISSION and PATRICK J. REINKE,

Defendants. _________________________________________/ OPINION AND ORDER DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS TO DISMISS AND TO STRIKE WITNESSES, AND DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO CORRECT DISCLOSURE

At some point Defendant Ogemaw County Road Commission (“Ogemaw”) installed a drain culvert under Sage Lake Road. Plaintiff believes that the culvert diverts water onto his land; Defendants believe that it merely allows water to flow along its natural course under the highway. Nothing in the record reflects the culvert’s purpose: where Ogemaw intended the water to go when it reached Plaintiff’s property. Plaintiff alleges that he blocked the culvert to prevent it from flooding his house and land, and that Ogemaw opened it back up and then sought criminal charges against him for destruction of government property. He also contends that the culvert still floods his land and is therefore a taking. Ogemaw contests that the flooding is a taking. Originally alleging eight counts, Plaintiff now only alleges a federal and state takings claim, a due-process violation, and common-law trespass against Defendants Ogemaw and its purported managing director, Patrick Reinke. Defendants have filed a motion to dismiss. As explained below, Plaintiff’s remaining claims are viable, so Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss will be denied. 1. In 2017, Plaintiff Larry Wade Miner purchased Lots 2 and 3 in the East Twin Subdivision.! ECF Nos. 3 at PageID.58; 30 at PageID.311. He purchased adjacent Lot 4 on June 8, 2020. ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.338. The following survey shows his property in relation to Sage Lake Road: CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY TAX 1D NO. 006-020-016-00 TAX ID NO. 006-020-012-00 3541 SAGE LAKE ROAD 3585 SAGE LAKE ROAD

X Arne 200 OF ASMHALT SAGE LAKE ier mm ROAD wee __ oe 3 NO8°SS47°E 183.78 = ES — | Somer moire EAST TWIN | SUB. | or2 | | Lora ors . Lor3 | Rs 3 | ba

WE ae ‘i private pr’ _ cove view ae en AEF Mics fA ark Sey N fx? ANTHONY +e LOTS 2, 3, & 4, EAST TVAN SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN LIBER 4 fe: JAKUSIK OF PLATS, PAGE 51, OGEMAW COUNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS. wf Rat cane Ue : 2; 4 2 0 2 40 Aas soorcessre ee □ @ = FOUND IRON tae, FESSION eH SCALE: 1° = 40 Ss ee DATE: 04/08/2021 by Sen preston of prcvomdond survey nd tee roqdromnts of PAT Ia? 04-152 of 1970, os amended, have been complied with. MARK JAKUB PS FeAs76 mR | RIGG LAND SURVEYING INC. |seé. 2 , LARRY MER Sch ia cae {SEC 2 23N O4€ 3557 COVE VIEW DRIVE TAWAS CITY, Mi 48763 DRAWN MJ LUPTON, MI 48635 \. FAX (989) $62-1574 —————— iA} PHONE (989) 362-1572 CHECKED BY | wy eee ECF No. 25-1 at PageID.282.

' Notably, the property is listed in both Larry’s name and his wife’s name, Linda L. Miner. See ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.339. Linda Miner is not a party to this action. -2-

As reflected in the survey, the Northern boundary of Plaintiff’s property abuts the Southside of Sage Lake Road, an Ogemaw County highway. ECF No. 3 at PageID.58. Robert Reid2 owns the real property on the Northside of Sage Lake Road and, according to Plaintiff, is the beneficiary of the culvert. Id. Plaintiff claims that Defendant Ogemaw installed the metal culvert under Sage Lake Road

within the last ten years. Id. Defendant Ogemaw contends that it installed the culvert in or before 1961. ECF No. 30 at PageID.317. Plaintiff alleges that he contacted Defendant Ogemaw on “dozens of occasions during 2017–2019.” ECF No. 3 at PageID.59. On October 24, 2017, Plaintiff notified Defendant Ogemaw the first of “many of times regarding water flooding his crawl space.” ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.342. Three days later, Defendant Ogemaw “determined” that “the ditch in front of [Plaintiff’s] house” is “off [Defendant Ogemaw’s] right of way and on [Plaintiff’s] private property[,] which will need to be taken care of by Plaintiff.” Id. at PageID.343. In July 2019, Plaintiff contacted Defendant Ogemaw, again, demanding “just

compensation” for taking his property by flooding it. ECF Nos. 3 at PageID.59; 30 at PageID.311– 12. In August 2019, Defendant Patrick Reinke told Plaintiff that Ogemaw County would not pay for the damage to his property. See ECF Nos. 3 at PageID.59; 30-2 at PageID.348 (“As a general rule a parcel of land downstream, or [of lower] elevation is subservient to the parcel of land that is of higher elevation and drains to the parcel of land that is lower elevation.”). Plaintiff contacted Ogemaw County Drain Commissioner Mike DeMatio, who “confirmed that Defendant [Ogemaw] did not have any drainage easement” for the culvert. ECF No. 3 at PageID.59. Plaintiff secured a

2 Robert Reid was a defendant in the original complaint but has since been dismissed per the parties’ stipulation. ECF No. 18. survey, which demonstrates that Defendant Ogemaw installed the culvert outside the Sage Lake Road right-of-way, thus, encumbering Lot 4. Id. On January 2, 2020, Plaintiff blocked the culvert to prevent flooding on his property. Id. at PageID.60; ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.343. The next day, employees from Defendant Ogemaw went onto Plaintiff’s property, apparently without permission, to unblock and cut the culvert so that it

no longer physically intruded onto Plaintiff’s property. ECF No. 3 at PageID.60. The project cost approximately $296.95 in labor and parts. ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.343. Defendant Patrick Reinke contacted Ogemaw County Sherriff’s Deputy Justin Noffsinger and Ogemaw County Prosecutor Ladonna Schultz to secure criminal charges against Plaintiff for blocking the culvert. See ECF No. 3 at PageID.60. Deputy Justin Noffsinger filed a police report, id. (citing Ex. B), and then informed Plaintiff that he faced criminal charges if he blocked the culvert. Id. at PageID.61. The 12 inches of culvert that Defendants removed did not stop Plaintiff’s problems. The culvert, he alleges, not only was still physically located on his property but also was still draining

water onto his property. Id. In April 2020, the culvert flooded Plaintiff’s land again, extensively damaging his property. ECF No. 3 at PageID.61. Then the culvert was blocked again. Id. Deputy Justin Noffsinger interrogated Plaintiff about the blocking, but Plaintiff denied any involvement. See id. at PageID.62. On April 30, 2020, Prosecutor Ladonna Schultz charged Plaintiff with willful and malicious destruction of “the personal property of Ogemaw County Road Commission,” MICH. COMP. LAWS § 750.377a(1)(d).3 ECF No. 3 at PageID.62 (citing Ex. C). Plaintiff contends that the charges were initiated in retaliation for Plaintiff’s exercise of his property rights. Id.

3 Section 750.377a(1)(d) reads in full: Defendants continued to monitor the culvert on Plaintiff’s property, and Plaintiff alleges that they again entered his property without permission to unblock the culvert on July 1 and July 13, 2020. ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.344. After Plaintiff filed this suit, Prosecutor Ladonna Schultz pursued the criminal charges against Plaintiff. See ECF No. 3 at PageID.63. In January 2021, Plaintiff retained Kuhn Rogers to

pursue the immediate case on his behalf. Id. In February 2021, Plaintiff’s counsel made a FOIA request to Hill Township and Defendant Ogemaw, to which Defendant Ogemaw responded on March 3, 2021. Id. The next day, Prosecutor Ladonna Schultz obtained a warrant for Plaintiff’s arrest based on the May 5, 2020 complaint and warrant. Id. According to Plaintiff, the FOIA request revealed that Defendants Ogemaw, Schultz, Nossinger, and Reid worked together to deprive Plaintiff of his property rights. Id.; see also ECF No. 30-2 at PageID.385. Among the records is a screenshot of texts between Defendants Reid and Reinke. ECF No. 3 at PageID.63.

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