SignAd, Ltd. v. Texas Department of Transportation

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 21, 2025
Docket15-24-00075-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 15-24-00075-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/21/2025 4:02 PM NO. 15-24-00075-CV CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE _________________________________________________________________ CLERK FILED IN IN THE FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS 15th COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1/21/2025 4:02:59 PM __________________________________________________________________ CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk SIGNAD, LTD., Appellant, V.

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Appellee. __________________________________________________________________

On Appeal from the 126th Judicial District Court of Travis County, Texas; Cause No. D-1-GN-21-004113; the Honorable Aurora Martinez Jones, Presiding

BRIEF OF APPELLEE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

KEN PAXTON JOSHUA LONGI Attorney General of Texas State Bar No. 24095228 joshua.longi@oag.texas.gov BRENT WEBSTER Assistant Attorney General First Assistant Attorney General Transportation Division P. O. Box 12548 RALPH MOLINA Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Deputy First Assistant Attorney General Telephone: (512) 383-6280 Fax Number: (512) 936-0888 JAMES LLOYD Deputy Attorney General for Civil ATTORNEY FOR APPELLEE Litigation TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NANETTE M. DINUNZIO Chief, Transportation Division

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

1. The parties to the trial court’s order were:

SignAd, Ltd. Plaintiff/Appellant Texas Department of Transportation Defendant/Appellee

2. Trial and appellate counsel for SignAd, Ltd., are:

Richard L. Rothfelder Trial and Appellate Counsel Christopher W. Rothfelder for SignAd, Ltd. Rothfelder & Falick, L.L.P. 1517 Heights Blvd. Houston, Texas 77008 Telephone: (713) 220-2288 rrothfelder@rothfelderfalick.com crothfelder@rothfelderfalick.com

3. Trial and appellate counsel for the Texas Department of Transportation:

Joshua Longi Trial and Appellate Counsel Assistant Attorney General for the Texas Department of Transportation Division Transportation P.O. Box 12548 Austin, Texas 78711-2548 Telephone: (512) 383-6280 joshua.longi@oag.texas.gov

Susan Desmarais Bonnen Trial Counsel for the Assistant Attorney General (Retired) Texas Department of Transportation

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IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ........................................................... ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................... iii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES.................................................................................... vi

RECORD REFERENCES ...................................................................................... xii

STATEMENT OF THE CASE .............................................................................. xiii

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT ............................................xiv

ISSUES PRESENTED.............................................................................................xv

STATEMENT OF FACTS ........................................................................................1

A. TxDOT regulates commercial signs......................................................1

B. SignAd owns a nonconforming commercial sign .................................3

C. TxDOT sought to acquire the Sign for a bridge expansion project ......6

D. TxDOT denies SignAd’s amended permit application to change the Sign ........................................................................................................8

E. SignAd changes the Sign without an amended permit .........................8

F. The State condemns the Sign after SignAd fails to disclose it moved the Sign ......................................................................................................10

G. TxDOT issues a cancellation notice for SignAd’s permit for making substantial changes to the Sign............................................................12

H. The Commission cancels SignAd’s permit after a contested case hearing .................................................................................................14

I. The Commission’s cancellation of SignAd’s permit is upheld in a suit for judicial review ...............................................................................15 iii SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT ......................................................................16

ARGUMENT ...........................................................................................................18

I. The trial court did not commit error by applying substantial evidence review .......................................................................................................................18

A. Substantial evidence review applies because the Texas Highway Beautification Act does not define the scope of judicial review for the cancellation of a commercial sign permit ...........................................19

B. The legal basis of the trial court’s final judgment is its finding that the Commission’s order was supported by substantial evidence ..............22

C. SignAd’s complaints of state agency deference lack merit under Texas law .......................................................................................................24

D. The trial court correctly declined to issue findings of fact and conclusions of law ...............................................................................26

II. The trial court correctly affirmed the Commission’s order canceling SignAd’s commercial sign permit .................................................................................29

A. The Commission properly canceled SignAd’s permit because SignAd removed a support pole without an amended permit. .........................31

B. The Commission properly canceled SignAd’s permit because SignAd moved the Sign structure without an amended permit ........................32

III. SignAd waived its third and fourth issues presented because its motion for rehearing fails to preserve error .....................................................................36

A. A motion for rehearing must identify errors with particularity to preserve error .......................................................................................37

B. SignAd did not identify with particularity alleged errors regarding the settlement agreement and attorney’s fees in its motion for rehearing .... .............................................................................................................40

IV. The prior settlement agreement is not relevant to TxDOT’s enforcement action in this case ...........................................................................................42

iv A. The settlement agreement contains no language justifying SignAd’s substantial changes to the Sign............................................................43

B. This case does not arise out of a dispute over the settlement agreement .............................................................................................................44

C. The settlement agreement does not authorize attorney’s fees for this case ......................................................................................................45

D. TxDOT’s sovereign immunity from suit is not waived by the settlement agreement ............................................................................................45

PRAYER ..................................................................................................................48

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