Richard S. Hensley and John Freeman v. Village of Tiki Island, Robert Scheffler, Susan Scheffler, Tiki Island Civic Association, Frank Trombatore, Jerry Dryden, Sheri Coleman, Charles Peters, Lester Martin and Gwen Shultea

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedSeptember 28, 2004
Docket14-03-00423-CV
StatusPublished

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Richard S. Hensley and John Freeman v. Village of Tiki Island, Robert Scheffler, Susan Scheffler, Tiki Island Civic Association, Frank Trombatore, Jerry Dryden, Sheri Coleman, Charles Peters, Lester Martin and Gwen Shultea, (Tex. Ct. App. 2004).

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Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed September 28, 2004

Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed September 28, 2004.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-03-00423-CV

RICHARD HENSLEY and JOHN FREEMAN, Appellants

V.

VILLAGE OF TIKI ISLAND, ROBERT SCHEFFLER, SUSAN SCHEFFLER, TIKI ISLAND CIVIC ASSOCIATION, FRANK TROMBATORE, JERRY DRYDEN, SHERI COLEMAN, CHARLES PETERS, LESTER MARTIN, and GWEN SHULTEA, Appellees

On Appeal from the 56th District Court

Galveston County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No.  02CV1126

M E M O R A N D U M   O P I N I O N

Appellants, Richard Hensley and John Freeman (collectively, Hensley), appeal the trial court=s granting of summary judgment in favor of appellees, Village of Tiki Island (the Village), Robert and Susan Scheffler (the Schefflers), Tiki Island Civic Association (the Association), and Frank Trombatore, Jerry Dryden, Sheri Coleman, Charles Peters, Lester Martin, and Gwen Schultea (collectively, the Directors).  We affirm.


                                         I.  Factual Background

Hensley and the Schefflers are residents of Section I of the Village of Tiki Island, a Class B General Law Municipality.  In May 2002, the Schefflers installed a 110 gallon propane tank on their property to heat a swimming pool.  On June 24, 2002, the Schefflers applied to the Village for a permit to install the propane tank.  On September 19, 2002, the Association granted the Schefflers a variance with regard to the installation of the propane tank on their property.  On September 25, 2002, the Village approved the Schefflers= application and granted a permit to install the propane tank. 

On September 26, 2002, Hensley sued appellees over the installation of the propane tank on the Schefflers= property.  Hensley alleged the propane tank was installed in violation of Section I deed restrictions and Village Ordinance 6-85-1. 

Article III, Section 17 of the AModification of Covenants, Reservations and Restrictions of Section I, Tiki Island Subdivision@ prohibits the use of propane tanks, except under specific circumstances:

The use of liquid petroleum products, (propane, butane, etc.) is prohibited, except for those which (1) are not in a permanently-installed container, (2) are used outside the building for cooking, fogging, or similar uses, and (3) are used inside the building to protect against freezing weather.


Village Ordinance 6-85-1 (passed and approved on June 6, 1985) prohibited the installation of liquid petroleum gas tanks over ten gallons in size.[1]  Ordinance 6-85-1 was amended on February 11, 1986 (Ordinance 2-86-1), to provide for the installation of liquid petroleum gas tanks larger than 10 gallons that satisfied certain specified conditions for such installation.  Ordinance 2-86-1 was codified without changes and is currently found at Article 7.600 of the Tiki Island Code of Ordinances.  Article 7.601 allows for the installation of liquefied petroleum gas storage tanks on Village property if they are

. . . anchored to a reinforced concrete foundation that is one and one-half (1-1/2) times the weight of the container full of water.  Anchors shall be equally spaced and adequately bolted to the tank and embedded 8 inches into the concrete foundation to resist a pull-out load of one and one-half (1-1/2) times the weight of the container full of water. 

Further conditions for the installation of propane tanks include the use of a shut-off device; compliance with Texas Railroad Commission rules, laws, and regulations; compliance with the Village Building Code; and that it not be unsightly.  Article 7.605 requires for a permit for the installation of a propane tank:

It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm, association, or corporation to place any liquefied petroleum gas storage container on any lot or plot within the corporate limits of the Village of Tiki Island, Texas, until a permit has been issued.  A permit shall be issued by the Building Inspector conditioned upon compliance with the terms of this article. . . .

Article VI, Section 5 of the deed restrictions expressly directs in the event of a conflict between the deed restrictions and the Village ordinances, the Village ordinances control:


In the event an ordinance, regulation, or charter provision of the Village of Tiki Island or of any governmental entity succeeding thereto shall conflict with any of the provisions contained herein, such ordinance, regulation, or charter provision shall take precedence and be controlling over the provisions contained herein. 

Hensley complains that the Schefflers did not obtain a permit prior to installing the propane tank and that the tank was installed in violation of deed restrictions and Village ordinances.  Hensley sought a temporary injunction, requesting that the trial court order appellees to comply with applicable law and to remove the propane tank from the Schefflers= property. 

Hensley also requested a permanent injunction specifically requesting that the trial court order:

$        the Association to withdraw any and all acts in violation of the deed restrictions with regard to the Schefflers= propane tank;

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