Pinola Preserve, L.L.C. v. Star B Ranch, L.L.C.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 14, 2021
Docket53,823-CA
StatusPublished

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Pinola Preserve, L.L.C. v. Star B Ranch, L.L.C., (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

Judgment rendered April 14, 2021. Application for rehearing may be filed within the delay allowed by Art. 2166, La. C.C.P.

No. 53,823-CA

COURT OF APPEAL SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA

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PINOLA PRESERVE, L.L.C. Plaintiff-Appellant

versus

STAR B RANCH, L.L.C. Defendant-Appellee

Appealed from the Thirty-Ninth Judicial District Court for the Parish of Red River, Louisiana Trial Court No. 36,792

Honorable John M. Robinson, Ad Hoc, Judge

WIENER, WEISS & MADISON Counsel for Appellant By: Frank H. Spruiell, Jr. Reid A. Jones

BETHARD & BETHARD, L.L.P. Counsel for Appellee By: Benjamin T. Bethard

Before PITMAN, GARRETT, and BLEICH (Pro Tempore), JJ. PITMAN, J.

Pinola Preserve, L.L.C. (“Pinola”), appeals the judgment of the trial

court in favor of Star B Ranch, L.L.C. (“Star B”), finding that Star B had

proven it acquired ownership of approximately ten acres of land through

30-year acquisitive prescription. For the following reasons, we reverse.

FACTS

Pinola, a landowner in Red River Parish, discovered that its southern

neighbor, Star B, was claiming to own minerals underlying a portion of

property to which Pinola held record title—a triangular tract of

approximately 10 acres located just north of the section line in Sections 23

and 24, Township 14 North, Range 11 West, Red River Parish (the

“Disputed Tract”).1

1 Immovable property which lies on the west side of Red River and between the south section lines of Section 23 & 24, Township 14 North, Range 11 West, and an old fence line more particularly described below, said fence line being shown on that survey by Michael P. Bowman, P.L.S., dated January 9, 2019:

Commence at a 2” Iron Pipe found for corner for the North Quarter Corner of said Section 26 and also being the South Quarter corner of Section 23; thence run N89°16’23”W along the North line of said Section 26 and along the South line of said Section 23 to the intersection of the Existing Barbed Wire Fence, a distance of 21.28 feet to the Point of Beginning of the tract herein described; thence run Northeasterly and Southeasterly along the Existing Barbed Wire Fence Line through Sections 23 and 24 these next Twenty Three Calls (23): 1. N78°11’37”E a distance of 119.22, to a T-Post set for corner; 2. S89°00’21”E a distance of 224.17 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 3. S89°23’02”E a distance of 283.34 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 4. S89°58’32”E a distance of 225.66 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 5. S89°16’08”E a distance of 204.86 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 6. S89°08’47”E a distance of 219.73 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 7. S89°17’22”E a distance of 241.34 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 8. S89°30’19”E a distance of 250.10 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 9. S89°12’42”E to the West Toe of the Existing Levee, a distance of 553.46 feet, to a Fence Corner Post; thence continue along an Extension of the Existing Fence Across the Existing Levee to the Existing Fence Line. 10. S89°22’42”E a distance of 416.47 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 11. S89°28’44”E a distance of 333.56 feet,, to a T-Post set for corner; 12. S89°11’10”E a distance of 194.10 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; On August 30, 2016, Pinola filed a petition for possession,

preliminary injunction, permanent injunction and damages against Star B

and alleged that Pinola and its predecessors in title had been in continuous

and peaceful possession of a 673.97-acre tract of property located in

Sections 23 and 24, Township 14 North, Range 11 West, Red River Parish.

The Disputed Tract is part of this piece of land. Pinola claimed the area

under fence of this tract comprised 658.31 acres. This tract is hereafter

referred to as the “Pinola Tract.”

In its petition, Pinola alleged that Star B holds property contiguous to

the Pinola Tract to the south, i.e., the property south of the section line

between Sections 23 and 26 and sections 24 and 25, Township 14 North,

Range 11 West, in Red River Parish. This tract is referred to as the “Bolan

Tract.” Star B is a limited liability company owned by three Bolan

siblings—Christina Bolan Sellen, Mary Kathryn Bolan DeSpain and

Gregory Thomas Bolan, who acquired the property through the successions

of their parents, Carolyn Bundrick Bolan and Joseph Thomas Bolan, in

judgments of possession dated April 4, 2005, and October 18, 2010.2 None

13. S89°28’52”E a distance of 272.32 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 14. N89°28’33”E a distance of 237.52 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 15. N84°52’10”E a distance of 217.99 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 16. N84°55’56”E a distance of 296.07 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 17. N84°00’12”E a distance of 208.57 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 18. N83°59’54”E a distance of 307.61 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 19. N84°08’09”E a distance of 258.99 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 20. N84°02’48”E a distance of 296.65 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 21. N78°48’10”E a distance of 211.69 feet, to a T-Post set for corner; 22. N71°35’16”E a distance of 131.05 feet, to the End of the Existing Fence Line herein described and to a T-Post set for corner; 23. Thence continue N71°35’16”E along an Extension of the Existing Fence line to the West Water Line of the Red River, an approximate distance of 97.09 feet, to a Point. 2 Neither of the original judgments of possession in the successions of Carolyn and Tom Bolan include a description of the property at issue in the case before us.

2 of the Bolans are residents of Louisiana. The Bolan heirs conveyed the

Bolan Tract to Star B on October 13, 2010.3

Pinola alleged that around March 30, 2012, Gregory Bolan filed a

document styled, “Affidavit of Possession of Lands in Section 24 and 25 of

Township 14 North, Range 11 West, Red River Parish, Louisiana” in the

records of Red River Parish in Conveyance Book 359, Page 141. Gregory

Bolan did not notify Pinola of the filing of the affidavit. Pinola claims the

affidavit contains representations by Gregory which are not based on his

personal knowledge. Gregory was not born until 1954, but the affidavit

alleges many actions of possession of the property which predate his birth or

which took place while he was an infant.

Pinola claims that Gregory’s affidavit represents that Star B and its

predecessors in title purport to have been in possession of Pinola’s property

in Section 24 up to a barbed wire fence which runs north of the section line

between Sections 24 and 25. Pinola notes in its petition that in the affidavit,

Gregory references an aerial photograph as an attachment which purports to

show the fence in question; however, there is no aerial photograph attached

to the affidavit as recorded in the conveyance books of Red River Parish.

Pinola alleged that the fence was not constructed until approximately

1952 and was not intended to serve as a boundary between the Pinola Tract

and the Bolan Tract since all parties involved have recognized that the

section line between Sections 23 and 26 and Sections 24 and 25 was the

property line between the two tracts of land. Pinola also alleged that Star B

3 The deed by which the Bolan heirs conveyed their interest in the tract of land south of the section line to Star B Ranch, L.L.C. does not mention the Disputed Tract of land located north of the section line in Section 24. 3 and its predecessors in title have always acknowledged that the section line

is the boundary and that in November 1974, the Bolan heirs’ father, Tom

Bolan, entered into a five-year agricultural lease with Pinola’s ancestor in

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