Newton County, Mississippi v. Deerfield Estates Subdivision Property Owners Association, LLC

CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedMay 9, 2024
Docket2022-CA-01227-SCT
StatusPublished

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Newton County, Mississippi v. Deerfield Estates Subdivision Property Owners Association, LLC, (Mich. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI

NO. 2022-CA-01227-SCT

NEWTON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

v.

DEERFIELD ESTATES SUBDIVISION PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, LLC

DATE OF JUDGMENT: 10/27/2022 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. H. DAVID CLARK, II TRIAL COURT ATTORNEYS: JAY MAX KILPATRICK ROBERT MARTIN ALLEN, JR. WILLIAM ROBERT ALLEN JASON AVERY MANGUM LANCE WESLEY MARTIN COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: NEWTON COUNTY CHANCERY COURT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLANT: WILLIAM ROBERT ALLEN JASON AVERY MANGUM LANCE WESLEY MARTIN ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE: JAY MAX KILPATRICK NATURE OF THE CASE: CIVIL - REAL PROPERTY DISPOSITION: AFFIRMED - 05/09/2024 MOTION FOR REHEARING FILED:

BEFORE KITCHENS, P.J., COLEMAN AND GRIFFIS, JJ.

KITCHENS, PRESIDING JUSTICE, FOR THE COURT:

¶1. This case presents the question of whether the main roads within a subdivision are

private or public roads. In 2001, the Newton County Board of Supervisors entered into its

minutes that it had voted unanimously to accept the two main roads of the Deerfield Estates

subdivision into the Newton County road system. However, the roads never were added to

the official county road registry. In 2020, the subdivision filed a complaint seeking a declaratory judgment that the roads are public roads and seeking an injunction mandating the

county to add them to the registry and to perform repairs. Following a trial, the chancellor

held that the roads had become public roads via express common law dedication and ordered

that the roads be added to the county map and road register.1 The chancellor’s decision is

affirmed.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

¶2. On August 3, 2001, the developers of Deerfield Estates subdivision sent a letter to the

Newton County Board of Supervisors explaining that it had platted and subdivided the

subdivision property and had constructed and paved two roads through the subdivision. The

letter then stated, “[w]e submit these roads to you and request that you accept them as part

of your road system in the County.” The property is located in Beat 32 of Newton County.

Milton Smith, Beat 3 supervisor at the time, inspected the roads and then recommended that

the board accept them. At the board’s meeting on August 13, 2001, the supervisors voted

unanimously to accept the two subdivision roads as county roads. The minutes reflect:

Acceptance of Lake View Drive and Deerfield Lane as County Roads

Motion by Milton Smith, seconded by Kenneth Harris to accept Deerfield Lane and Lake View Drive into the Newton County Road system. Deerfield lane is .064 miles and Lake View Drive is .537 miles in length. Motion carried unanimously.

1 The chancellor declined to order the county to repair the roads, holding that the issue was not ripe for adjudication. 2 In this context, beat means a county supervisor’s district.

2 The development contemplated serving approximately thirteen to sixteen homes, and two

homes had been built at the time the board accepted the dedication.

¶3. Robin Bauer and Denise Bauer were successors to the original developer’s interest in

the subdivision. In 2010, the Bauers conveyed a permanent easement to the county covering

the roads in question and consisting of approximately 4.3 acres. The conveyance opens with

the following paragraph:

WHEREAS, on August 13, 2001, the Board of Supervisors of Newton County, Mississippi, did meet and unanimously accept Lake View Drive (.537 miles) and Deerfield Lane (.064 miles) as County Roads, all as shown by the board minutes attached hereto as Exhibit “A”, made a part hereof as if copied in full herein and recorded in Book 68 at Page 575, in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Newton County, Mississippi.

The easement was recorded.3 In a separate conveyance, the Bauers conveyed the roads to the

owners’ association via a warranty deed, subject to the county’s easement. Since the

recording of the easement, the county has never assessed taxes to the owners’ association for

the roads.

¶4. The Deerfield Estates homeowners’ association was formed in 2009. The minutes of

the association’s organizational meeting note: “[w]e discussed the repairs needed on our

road. Our road is a county road and we talked about waiting till more homes were built

before asking the county to repair it.” Subsequent minutes continue to reflect the residents’

belief that the roads were county roads. However, by 2012, the association minutes reflected

3 The chancery clerk accepted and recorded the easement. The present board of supervisors claims not to have become aware of it until years later.

3 that confusion existed over whether the roads were private or public because they had not

been entered into the county road register.

¶5. In 2015, association member Brodie Cooper approached county officials on behalf of

residents, seeking county resources to conduct repairs. Charles Moulds had succeeded Milton

Smith as Beat 3 supervisor.4 In 2015, four of the five board members (excluding Smith) and

the county engineer inspected the Deerfield roads. The engineer prepared a report estimating

that it would cost more than $100,000 to repair them. Without providing notice to Deerfield

residents that the matter would be considered, the board determined at a December 2015

meeting to “not accept” the Deerfield roads as public roads. The minutes reflect:

Deerfield Lane and Lakeview Drive Not accepted into County Road Inventory

The board attorney presented a written report from the County Engineer & supervisors concerning the condition of the road surrounding Deerfield and Lakeview Roads in Beat #3. The engineer personally inspected and provided a cost estimate for reconstructing the existing roads. He analyzed the existing roads and subsurface and found that the subsurface is inadequate and, therefore, the surface does not meet State Aid Specifications. The estimated repair cost would be $106,228.00. Supervisors #1, #2, #4, and #5 were appointed per Miss. Code Ann. Sec 65-7-57 to examine and view the contemplated route of the road and make a report to the entire Board of Supervisors at its next meeting. On or about November 10, 2015 the above beat supervisors, Beats 1, 2,4, and 5 examined the Roads known as Lakeview Drive and Deerfield Lane located just west of Union, Mississippi off Highway 492 and found the following: (1) Road bed is inadequate and in our opinion would need significant work to repair., (2) Dam on the East end seems to be compromised and would need to be totally reconstructed in order to maintain an adequate base., (3) An inadequate amount of asphalt was laid when built to be durable and is currently in disrepair., (4) Current utility lines would have to be moved in order to bring the road up to State Aid Specs: (5) The anticipated

4 Moulds also preceded Smith as Beat 3 supervisor. Smith defeated Moulds for the position in 2000 and did not run for a second term. As of the commencement of this appeal, Moulds continues to serve as Beat 3 supervisor.

4 costs to properly repair and replace said roads would be significant. Due to these factors we do not feel that the acceptance of these roads would be in the best interest of the citizens of Newton County. Signed-_Kenneth Harris, Joe Alexander, L.M. Bonds, and Jimmy Johnson. Charles Moulds made a motion and Jimmy Johnson voiced a second to the motion that based on the findings of the County Engineer and the findings from the beat #1, 2, 4, & #5 supervisors that Beat #3 Newton County would not accept Deerfield Lane and Lakeview Drive as county roads. The motion carried unanimously.

¶6.

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