S v. Inc. v. Casey

2013 Ohio 1882
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 3, 2013
Docket12 CAE 07 0043
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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[Cite as S.V., Inc. v. Casey, 2013-Ohio-1882.]

COURT OF APPEALS DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

S.V., INC. : JUDGES: : : Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, P.J. Plaintiff-Appellant : Hon. William B. Hoffman, J. : Hon. Sheila G. Farmer, J. -vs- : : Case No. 12 CAE 07 0043 CLARA JANE CASEY, TRUSTEE OF : THE CLARA JANE CASEY : REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST DATED : AUGUST 7, 2001 : : : Defendant-Appellee : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Appeal from the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 09CVH121679

JUDGMENT: AFFIRMED

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: May 3, 2013

APPEARANCES:

For Appellant: For Appellee:

AMELIA A. BOWER DAVID J. GORDON 300 E. Broad St., Suite 590 SCOTT M. GORDON Columbus, OH 43215 40 N. Sandusky St. Delaware, OH 43015

MICHAEL J. SIKORA III RICHARD T. CRAVEN 88 W. Main St. Columbus, OH 43215 Delaney, P.J.

{¶1} Plaintiff-Appellant S.V., Inc. appeals the June 18, 2012 judgment entry of

the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

{¶2} This appeal involves a dispute between two adjoining property owners

and the existence of two easements. Plaintiff-Appellant S.V., Inc. owns 8.83 acres of

property next to 2.507 acres of property owned by Defendant-Appellee Clara Jane

Casey, Trustee of the Clara Jane Casey Revocable Trust Dated August 7, 2001.

{¶3} S.V. claims it has an easement for ingress and egress across the

western part of Casey’s 2.507 acres. This easement shall henceforth be known as the

“Casey Easement.”

{¶4} Casey claims she has an easement from State Route 257 along the

northern property line of S.V.’s property to the northwest corner of Casey’s property.

This easement shall henceforth be known as the “S.V. Easement.”

Hoelcher Property

{¶5} On November 19, 1951, Walter R. Hoelcher became the fee simple

owner of a 12.5 acre parcel located on State Route 257 in southwest Delaware

County, Ohio. In 1953, Walter Hoelcher had his property surveyed by C.G. Anderson

#2792. This survey is known as Survey 126. Survey 126 was filed with the Delaware

County Engineers Office under Volume 11, Page 81. For ease of discussion, the

image of Survey 126 is shown below. This Court has added the labels to Survey 126

to designate the easements in question to aid the reader in understanding the

complexities of this case. SV Easement

Casey Easement on Casey Property

Hoelcher now SV Property

{¶6} The original 12.5 acres purchased by Hoelcher had approximately 805

feet of frontage on State Route 257. In the middle of the 12.5 acres, there is a steep

incline bisecting the property on a diagonal from north to south.

{¶7} Survey 126 shows five smaller tracts plotted out on the east side of the

12.5 acre tract. The steep incline crossing the property was the western edge of the

smaller tracts. Hoelcher did not divide the western side of the property bordering

State Route 257 into tracts.

{¶8} There is an easement on the southern end of the Hoelcher property,

giving Hoelcher additional access from State Route 257 to his properties including

those on the eastern end. The southern Hoelcher easement is not part of the present

case. Casey Property

{¶9} In May 1953, Hoelcher conveyed a 1.51 acre tract, part of his original

12.5 acres, to Lucille M. Schmidt and Janet Schmidt by a General Warranty Deed,

Deed Volume 257, Page 48 (“1953 Deed”). The 1953 Deed was not recorded until

April 15, 1955. The 1.51 acre tract has the same dimensions and location as set out

for the northern most lot shown in Survey 126.

{¶10} The 1953 Deed contained the following easement language:

Reserving an easement for the use of grantees of other premises

sold by the grantors [Hoelcher] and for the grantors heirs and assigns to

use a 16 ft. driveway across the west side of the premises conveyed for

ingress and egress. [Casey Easement]

The sum of $10.00 per year is to be paid for maintenance of this

road, said road fund to be kept by Treasurer to be selected by owners

using said right of way, to repair road until said fund reach as the amount

of $60.00, then no collection to be made.

{¶11} The easement across the western portion of the 1.51 acre tract is seen in

Survey 126.

{¶12} The 1.51 acre tract had no road frontage and was landlocked. The

property’s only outlet to State Route 257 was along the north property line of the

western tract of the acreage retained by Hoelcher. This access is shown on Survey

126.

{¶13} In March 1955, Hoelcher conveyed an additional 0.046 acre tract out of

his original 12.5 acres to Lucille Schmidt and Janet Schmidt by Warranty Deed, Deed Volume 263, Page 344 (“1955 Deed”). The 15 foot by 135 foot tract was not drawn

separately on Survey 126, but was part of the northern most 0.97 acre tract. The

0.046 acre tract adjoins the original 1.51 acres on its southeast corner and extends

across the eastern side of the northern 0.97 acres. The 1955 Deed does not contain

any easement language.

{¶14} An aerial taken of the Hoelcher and Schmidt properties in 1957 show two

easements in white in the approximate location as shown in Survey 126. An easement

can be seen across the north property line of the Hoelcher western tract extending from

State Route 257 to the northwestern corner of the Schmidt property. The second

easement can be seen along the south property line of the Schmidt property. An

improved driveway between the two easements is obstructed by trees.

{¶15} In May 1958, Hoelcher conveyed to Paul W. Schmidt and Janet M.

Schmidt an additional 0.924 acre parcel (“1958 Deed”). The 0.924 parcel and the

0.046 parcel previously deeded to the Schmidts in the 1955 Deed make up the 0.97

acre tract seen in Survey 126. The 0.97 acre tract is directly south of the 1.51 acre

tract.

{¶16} The 1958 Deed contains the following easement language:

Reserving an easement for the use of grantees of other premises

sold by the grantors and for the grantors, their heirs and assigns to use a

16 ft. driveway across the premises conveyed as shown on a plat of said

premises recorded in Vol. 11, Page 81 Survey No. 126, County

Engineers Office, Delaware, Ohio. [Casey Easement] The sum of $10.00 per year is to be paid for maintenance of this

road, said road fund to be kept by Treasurer to be selected by owners

using said right of way, to repair road until said fund reach as the amount

of $60.00, then no collection to be made. Subject to all conditions,

restrictions and easements, if any, contained in prior deeds and of

record.

The portion of the Casey Easement that runs along the south end of the Casey property

is split between the Casey property and the Hoelcher property. Eight feet of the

easement is on the Casey Property and eight feet of the easement is on the Hoelcher

property.

{¶17} The properties owned by the Schmidt family from May 1953 to January

2000 consisted of the 1.51 acre parcel, 0.046 acre parcel, and 0.924 acre parcel. A

survey done in October 1998 set the acreage at 2.507. In 2000, Clara and Raymond

Casey purchased the 2.507 acre parcel from Daniel Stickler, who acquired the

property from the Schmidts. Stickler had a trailer on the property but did not reside

there.

{¶18} On January 28, 2000, Lawyers Title Agency of Delaware, Inc. faxed a

Commitment for Title Insurance to counsel for the Caseys that identified the real

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