Norton v. City of Hickman

CourtNebraska Court of Appeals
DecidedJuly 25, 2017
DocketA-16-085
StatusPublished

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Norton v. City of Hickman, (Neb. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

IN THE NEBRASKA COURT OF APPEALS

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND JUDGMENT ON APPEAL (Memorandum Web Opinion)

NORTON V. CITY OF HICKMAN

NOTICE: THIS OPINION IS NOT DESIGNATED FOR PERMANENT PUBLICATION AND MAY NOT BE CITED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY NEB. CT. R. APP. P. § 2-102(E).

RICHARD A. NORTON, JR., AND CONNIE J. NORTON, HUSBAND AND WIFE, APPELLANTS,

V.

CITY OF HICKMAN, NEBRASKA, APPELLEE.

Filed July 25, 2017. No. A-16-085.

Appeal from the District Court for Lancaster County: JOHN A. COLBORN, Judge. Reversed and remanded for further proceedings. Donald J. Pepperl, P.C., L.L.O., for appellants. Kelly R. Hoffschneider, of Mattson Ricketts Law Firm, for appellee.

MOORE, Chief Judge, and INBODY and RIEDMANN, Judges. INBODY, Judge. INTRODUCTION Richard A. Norton, Jr., and Connie J. Norton (the Nortons) appeal the order of the Lancaster County District Court granting summary judgment in favor of the City of Hickman and dismissing the Nortons’ inverse condemnation action. For the reasons that follow, we reverse the order granting the City’s motion for summary judgment and remand the cause for further proceedings. STATEMENT OF FACTS Our statement of facts is taken from the statement of facts contained in the district court’s order which provided as follows:

-1- On or about August 26, 2005, the Nortons took title to the real property that is the subject matter of this lawsuit (“the Norton Property”) by virtue of a Warranty Deed recorded as Instrument No. 2005050052 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Lancaster County. . . . The Norton Property consists of four tracts of land generally located west of the intersection of Fifth Street and Cedar Street and south of Sixth Street Court in southwest Hickman. . . . The Norton Property has been located in the 100-year floodplain as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) at all times during the Nortons’ ownership of the Norton Property. . . . On September 20, 2005, after appropriate notice was published and posted, the City of Hickman Planning Commission recommended approval for a Preliminary Plat for a subdivision located adjacent to and north of the Norton Property known as the Villas at the Village located on both sides of West Sixth Street Court. . . . After appropriate notice was published and posted, the City of Hickman City Council on October 11, 2005, approved the Preliminary Plat for the Villas at the Village subdivision. . . . After appropriate notice was published and posted, the City of Hickman City Council on December 13, 2005, approved Ordinance No. 2005-30 creating Street Improvement District No. 2005-1 for the paving, grading, curbing and guttering, drainage and storm sewer, and incidental work for Cedar Street from Hickman Road to Sixth Street and Sixth Street Court from Cedar Street west approximately 450 feet to the end of Sixth Street Court adjacent to the Villas at the Village subdivision. . . . After appropriate notice was published and posted, the City of Hickman City Council on December 27, 2005, adopted Ordinance No. 2005-31 and approved the Final Plat for the Villas at the Village subdivision. . . . Grading and paving for the Villas at the Village subdivision was completed in 2006. . . . As part of the paving project for the Villas at the Village subdivision, an elevated sidewalk was constructed just west of the Sixth Street Court cul-de-sac near the far northwest corner of the Norton Property over a drainway or swale flowing northwesterly through the Norton Property. The elevated sidewalk formed a dam and the City of Hickman placed an 18-inch culvert at the bottom of the dam. . . . Additionally, as part of the Villas at the Village paving project, the intersection at Sixth and Cedar Streets was reconstructed to include a north to south cross-gutter that directed the flow of runoff from 0.51 acres on the west side of Cedar Street south along Cedar Street with the water being discharged into the unnamed drainage channel at the intersection of Fifth and Cedar Streets. . . . Prior to this reconstruction, that flow would have continued in a westerly direction along Sixth Street. . . . . On December 8, 2009, after appropriate notice was published and posted, the City of Hickman City Council approved Ordinance [No.] 2009-20, creating Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, which paved Fifth Street from Cedar Street to Maple Street and Cedar Street from Fifth Street to Sixth Street; adjacent and to the east of the Norton Property. . . . Street Improvement District No. 2005-1 and Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2 are hereinafter collectively referred to as “the Projects.” Based upon the City of Hickman Project Engineer’s records, completion of Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2 was in

-2- October of 2010. . . . As part of Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, a concrete flume was placed in Fifth Street west of Cedar Street in the public right-of-way, and both Cedar and Fifth Streets were paved with concrete curbs and no storm gutters. . . . Prior to the City of Hickman’s Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, Cedar and Fifth Streets were asphalt and gravel with grader ditches and culverts on each side. . . . The Nortons previously had two culverts with drives accessing their lots north of Fifth Street and abutting Cedar Street. As a result of Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, these two culverts and drives were removed and replaced with a concrete curb. . . .The Nortons also had two culverts with drives accessing their lots north of Fifth Street and west of Cedar Street. As part of Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, these two culverts and drives were removed and replaced with the concrete flume and a drainway flowing west. . . . Also, as a part of the Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2, the culvert abutting Cedar Street south of Fifth Street was removed and replaced with a concrete curb. . . . On or about June 26, 2012, the Nortons were sent via certified mail a Notice of Hearing on Special Assessments for Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2 along with a list of assessed values and a map of Street Improvement Project No. 2009-2. Richard Norton accepted the certified mail on July 2, 2012. . . . The Projects were all located within the FEMA designated 100-year floodplain. . . . The Projects and the Norton Property all have a Base Flood Elevation (“BFE”) of 1,244 feet, which is the elevation associated with a 100-year flood or a flood with a one percent chance of occurrence in any given year. . . . During a 100-year storm event for the Hickman Branch of Salt Creek, the Norton Property and the area located in the Projects will be inundated below the BFE of 1,244 feet. . . . Any development of property located in the FEMA designated 100-year floodplain (including the Norton Property) requires fill of the property to elevate the ground around any proposed structure to the Hickman Branch BFE. Any structures must be constructed with the lowest finished floor elevation at least one foot above the Hickman Branch Base Flood Elevation in order to comply with local floodplain regulations. . . . On November 9, 2012, the Nortons first commenced their inverse condemnation action against the City of Hickman through the filing of their Petition for Appointment of Appraisers before the County Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. . . . On December 12, 2012, the Appraisers appointed by the County Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska met as required by Nebraska law. . . . On December 12, 2012, the Appraisers carefully inspected and viewed the real estate alleged to be damaged as described in the Petition for Appointment of Appraisers, and heard all parties interested therein to the amount of damages while inspecting and viewing the Norton Property. . . . On December 12, 2012, the Appraisers found and assessed $0.00 in damages suffered by the Nortons by reason of the actions of the City of Hickman. . . .

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