Salisbury Land & Improvement Co. v. Commonwealth

215 Mass. 371
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedJune 19, 1913
StatusPublished
Cited by43 cases

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Bluebook
Salisbury Land & Improvement Co. v. Commonwealth, 215 Mass. 371 (Mass. 1913).

Opinion

Rugg, C. J.

The question presented is the constitutionality of St. 1912, c. 715, entitled “An Act to make Salisbury Beach a public reservation and to establish the Salisbury Beach Reservation Commission. ” Its several sections provide for the appointment of a commission and the machinery by which land may be taken, money raised and a public reservation managed. The ground of attack upon its validity is that it authorizes the taking of land for a private rather than a public use. In order to pass intelligently upon its constitutionality in this respect the physical facts to which it is applicable may be considered to ascertain what may be its practical operation. The property which may be taken under the statute is known as Salisbury Beach and consists of sand dunes and beach in the town of Salisbury extending from the New Hampshire line about three and one half miles by the sea to the mouth of the Merrimac River. A street railway has been constructed along the length of the beach. On the ocean side there are cottages for summer occupancy and on the westerly line of the dunes a large number of houses have been built, and hotels, shops, boarding houses, places of amusement and other buildings have been constructed and a summer community has been established, with a system of water and gas pipes, electric lights, sewers and telephones, all of which, including the street railway, were leased by the petitioner or its predecessors in title. Streets were laid out or provided for by agreement with the town, plans were drawn showing the property divided into house lots and many lots were leased to cottage owners and others. The property was owned by the Commoners of Salisbury until 1903, when it passed into private ownership, and finally has come to the petitioner. Since the acquirement of the property by the petitioner many leases have expired and they [373]*373have not generally been renewed except in a few instances and at a substantial increase in rent.

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