Red Bird Village v. State Ex Rel. City of Duncanville

385 S.W.2d 548, 1964 Tex. App. LEXIS 2463
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 20, 1964
Docket16426
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Red Bird Village v. State Ex Rel. City of Duncanville, 385 S.W.2d 548, 1964 Tex. App. LEXIS 2463 (Tex. Ct. App. 1964).

Opinion

DIXON, Chief Justice.

This is a quo warranto proceeding instituted by the State of Texas attacking the validity of the incorporation as a municipality of Red Bird Village in Dallas County, Texas.

After a trial before the court without the1 aid of a jury judgment was rendered declaring (1) the election purporting to incorporate Red Bird Village to be null and void, (2) the persons purporting to act as officials are not authorized to act for said village, (3) two annexation ordinances passed by the City of Duncanville, Relator in the proceedings, are legal and valid annexation ordinances; and (4) the territory in question constitutes a part of the' City of Duncanville for all purposes.

The events leading up to this litigation chronologically arranged are as follows:

April 28, 1958. City of Dallas passed first reading of ordinance annexing certain territory including that in controversy.

September 8, 1959. Dallas released part of area described in first reading of April 28, 1958, but not the territory in controversy.

May 16, 1960. Dallas released another part of territory under first reading, but not the territory in controversy.

October 24, 1961. In its pleading Respondent alleges that a valid Petition for Incorporation was filed with the County Judge of Dallas County and that said) petition was entered on the minutes of the Commissioners’ Court August 24, 1963. In its brief Respondent alleges that this petition was presented to the County Judge on October 24, 1961. A copy of the petition was introduced into evidence. It is dated August 24, 1963.

August 19, 1963. City of Dallas Ordinance No. 9925 recite's that area in controversy is still under first reading to the City of Dallas.

August 22, 1963. Effective date of Municipal Annexation Act, Art. 970a, Vernon’s Ann.Civ.St., passed by Legislature in 1963.

August 24, 1963.

(1) Respondent’s Petition for Incorporation filed. (See' above under date October 24, 1961.)

(2) County Judge ordered election to incorporate.

*550 November 11, 1963. City of Dallas passes resolution purporting to release area in question from first reading.

November 20, 1963. Area in question released by operation of law (Municipal Annexation Act of 1963) from first reading jurisdiction of City of Dallas.

November 26, 1963.

(1) Agreement between Dallas and Relator Duncanville apportioning area in question to Duncanville.

(2) Ordinance of Relator passed accepting above apportionment.

(3) Resolution of City approving apportionment agreement.

(4) Relator City of Duncanville passes first reading of ordinance annexing part of territory in dispute.

December 21, 1963. Respondent Red Bird Village holds election to incorporate.

December 30, 1963. Relator Duncanville passes second and final reading of ordinance annexing part of area.

January 3, 1964. Relator Duncanville passes first reading of ordinance adopting remaining part of area.

January 9, 1964.

(1) Results of election canvassed by County Judge; Red Bird Village declared incorporated.

(2) Election of officers ordered.

February 3, 1964. Relator Duncanville passed second and final reading of ordinance annexing remaining part of territory.

OPINION

Respondent. Red Bird Village asserts that the trial court erred (1) in holding that the election to incorporate was null arid void — Respondent'having complied with all statutory requirements; (2) in holding that the officials of Respondent were not authorized to act — all statutory requirements having been complied with, and the results of the election certified by the County Judge, which certification is conclusive and not reversible in the absence of fraud and bad faith; and (3) in holding that Relator Duncanville’s annexation ordinances were valid.

We have concluded that the judgment of the trial court should be affirmed.

Prior to the enactment in 1963 of the Municipal Annexation Act the City of Dallas pursuant to the statutes then in effect had on April 28, 19S8 taken the first step toward annexing the territory here involved. This was prior to any action taken by Respondent towards incorporation and gave the City of Dallas priority in its annexation proceedings. Beyer v. Templeton, 147 Tex. 94, 212 S.W.2d 134, 138; State ex rel. City of Fort Worth v. Town of Lakeside, Tex.Civ.App., 328 S.W.2d 245; State ex rel. City of Everman v. City of Fort Worth, Tex.Civ.App., 363 S.W.2d 500; 39 Tex.Jur.2d 419. The intention of Dallas to annex was reiterated on August 19, 1963.

Respondent in its brief relies on what it calls an “ordinance” of November 11, 1963 whereby the City of Dallas undertook to release the area from first reading. A copy of the instrument in question is in the record. It is not an ordinance. It is only a resolution. As such it is ineffective to release the area from the first reading of the ordinance of the' City of Dallas of April 28, 1958, for an ordinance may be repealed only by another ordinance, not by resolution or order, or motion. ' City of Panhandle v. Bickle, Tex.Civ.App., 31 S.W.2d 843, 846 and authorities there cited.

The annexation priority of the City of Dallas was still in existence on August 22, 1963 when the Municipal Annexation Act went into effect and its annexation proceedings were pending on March 15, 1963. These dates are important becaitse Sec. 7, *551 Part D of the Municipal Annexation Act, Art. 970a, V.A.C.S., expressly provides as follows: “All annexation proceedings by cities which are pending on or instituted after March 15, 1963, * * * shall be brought to completion within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this Act or be null and void.”

The City of Dallas did not bring its earlier proceedings to completion within the ninety days as above provided, so the effectiveness of the said earlier first reading ordinances by the City of Dallas expired by operation of law on November 20, 1963.

Upon' the 'expiration of the effectiveness of said first "reading ordinances, the territory in- controversy became a "part of the ''extraterritorial jurisdiction” o'f the City of Dallas and Relator' Duncanville'. Sec. 3, Part A," Art. 970a, V.A-.C.S.

The .apportionment agreement of November 26, 1963 was in accordance with Sec. 3, Part B of Art. 970a. Therefore, Relator Duncanville was within its rights in pro--ceedipg.with its annexation proceedings of December 30, 1.963, January 3, 1964, .January 9,1964, and.culminating in the final pasr sage , of the annexation ordinance of February, 3, 1964. . ...

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