Robert D. Smith, Craig B. Lyon, Carl Walchshauser, the Frankie R. Putnam, Sr. Trust, Frank Putnam, Individually, the Clear Creek Air Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., and Robert E. Adams v. Benjamin F. Huston, Mary E. Huston, Benjamin E. Huston, Diana A. Huston, Thomas Wessie Huston, Cristy R. Huston, and Diane Crawford

Court of Appeals of Texas·Decided March 20, 2008·No. 02-07-00117-CV·Published

Opinion

                                      COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-07-117-CV

ROBERT D. SMITH, CRAIG B. LYON,                                    APPELLANTS

CARL WALCHSHAUSER, THE FRANKIE R.

PUTNAM, SR. TRUST, FRANK PUTNAM,

INDIVIDUALLY, THE CLEAR CREEK AIR ESTATES

PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., AND

ROBERT E. ADAMS

                                                   V.

BENJAMIN F. HUSTON, MARY E. HUSTON,                              APPELLEES

BENJAMIN E. HUSTON, DIANA A. HUSTON,

THOMAS WESSIE HUSTON, CRISTY R. HUSTON,

AND DIANE CRAWFORD

                                                 AND

BENJAMIN F. HUSTON, MARY E. HUSTON,                 CROSS-APPELLANTS

BENJAMIN E. HUSTON, DIANA A. HUSTON,

THOMAS WESSIE HUSTON, AND CRISTY R.

HUSTON

                                                   V.

ROBERT D. SMITH, CRAIG B. LYON,                            CROSS-APPELLEES

CARL WALCHSHAUSER, THE FRANKIE R.

PUTNAM, SR. TRUST, FRANK PUTNAM,

INDIVIDUALLY, THE CLEAR CREEK AIR ESTATES

PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., AND

ROBERT E. ADAMS


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                    FROM PROBATE  COURT OF DENTON COUNTY

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                                             OPINION

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This appeal involves a dispute over access to and fees associated with a shared airstrip servicing the Clear Creek Air Estates subdivision in Sanger, Texas.  In two issues, appellants Robert B. Smith, Craig B. Lyon, Carl Walchshauser, The Frankie Putnam Sr. Trust, Frank Putnam individually, Robert Adams (collectively, the lot owners), and the Clear Creek Air Estates Property Owners Association, Inc. challenge the parts of the trial court=s judgment (1) awarding breach of contract damages to appellees Benjamin F. Huston, Mary E. Huston, Benjamin E. Huston, Diana A. Huston, Thomas Wessie Huston, and Cristy R. Huston,[1] (2) rendering declaratory judgment allowing the owner of the airstrip to collect annual fees as set forth in easement agreements giving the lot owners access to the airstrip, regardless of the reasonableness of those fees and without giving an accounting, and (3) awarding attorneys= fees to the Hustons under section 38.001 of the civil practice and remedies code.[2]  Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 38.001 (Vernon 1997).  Appellees bring a cross-appeal in which they challenge the part of the trial court=s judgment (1) rendering a declaratory judgment prohibiting the Hustons from denying the lot owners access to the airstrip if they have not paid all fees due under the easement agreements and (2) awarding attorneys= fees to the Hustons under section 37.009 of the civil practice and remedies code.  Id. ' 37.009 (Vernon 1997).  We affirm.

Background Facts


Appellees Benjamin F. (Ben) and Mary E. Huston bought 324.625 acres of land in Sanger, Texas in 1978.  They financed their purchase and subsequent development of the land with loans from First State Bank of Gainesville.  Six years later, in November 1984, they filed a plat in the Denton County records, which divided the easternmost part of the property into lots for the purpose of creating a housing development adjacent to an airstrip located on their remaining undivided acreage.  The development was to be known as Clear Creek Air Estates.  The platted lots abutted the east side of the two hundred foot wide airstrip; all the land west of the airstrip remained undivided acreage.  Ben and Mary also recorded covenants, conditions, and restrictions affecting the platted lots.

On July 8, 1985, Ben and Mary sold Lot 5, Block B.  The conveyance included a Anonexclusive easement for aircraft for flight and taxiway purposes along, over and across@ the airstrip, which was described in an exhibit attached to the deed.  The following language was included in Exhibit A, immediately following the legal description of the airstrip:

Such easement is subject to the following:

(1) Rules and regulations as established and amended from time to time by the owner and/or manager of the airport, such airport situated on the 13.008 acre tract described a

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Robert D. Smith, Craig B. Lyon, Carl Walchshauser, the Frankie R. Putnam, Sr. Trust, Frank Putnam, Individually, the Clear Creek Air Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., and Robert E. Adams v. Benjamin F. Huston, Mary E. Huston, Benjamin E. Huston, Diana A. Huston, Thomas Wessie Huston, Cristy R. Huston, and Diane Crawford, (Tex. Ct. App. 2008).

Robert D. Smith, Craig B. Lyon, Carl Walchshauser, the Frankie R. Putnam, Sr. Trust, Frank Putnam, Individually, the Clear Creek Air Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., and Robert E. Adams v. Benjamin F. Huston, Mary E. Huston, Benjamin E. Huston, Diana A. Huston, Thomas Wessie Huston, Cristy R. Huston, and Diane Crawford (Robert D. Smith, Craig B. Lyon, Carl Walchshauser, the Frankie R. Putnam, Sr. Trust, Frank Putnam, Individually, the Clear Creek Air Estates Property Owners Association, Inc., and Robert E. Adams v. Benjamin F. Huston, Mary E. Huston, Benjamin E. Huston, Diana A. Huston, Thomas Wessie Huston, Cristy R. Huston, and Diane Crawford) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.

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