Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L. Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr. v. United States of America Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn, Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr., Skokomish Indian Tribal Members for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn United States Internal Revenue Service

332 F.3d 551, 2003 Daily Journal DAR 5961, 33 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20210, 2003 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4652, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 10950
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedJune 3, 2003
Docket01-35028
StatusPublished

This text of 332 F.3d 551 (Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L. Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr. v. United States of America Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn, Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr., Skokomish Indian Tribal Members for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn United States Internal Revenue Service) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L. Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr. v. United States of America Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn, Skokomish Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe in Its Own Capacity as a Class Representative and as Parens Patriae Denny S. Hurtado Gordon A. James Joseph Pavel Anne Pavel Maures P. Tinaza Celeste F. Vigil Roslynne L. Reed Gary W. Peterson Rita C. Andrews Tom G. Strong Marie E. Gouley Victoria J. Pavel Dennis W. Allen Joseph Andrews, Sr. Zetha Cush Elsie M. Allen Alex L Gouley, Jr. Lawrence L. Kenyon Doris Miller Gerald B. Miller Helen M. Rudy Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr. Nick G. Wilbur, Sr., Skokomish Indian Tribal Members for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated v. Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington Municipal Corporation City of Tacoma, a Washington Municipal Corporation William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in His Official Capacity Robert Lane Tim Strege G.E. Vaughn United States Internal Revenue Service, 332 F.3d 551, 2003 Daily Journal DAR 5961, 33 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20210, 2003 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 4652, 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 10950 (9th Cir. 2003).

Opinion

332 F.3d 551

SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE, a federally recognized Indian tribe in its own capacity as a class representative and as parens patriae; Denny S. Hurtado; Gordon A. James; Joseph Pavel; Anne Pavel; Maures P. Tinaza; Celeste F. Vigil; Roslynne L. Reed; Gary W. Peterson; Rita C. Andrews; Tom G. Strong; Marie E. Gouley; Victoria J. Pavel; Dennis W. Allen; Joseph Andrews, Sr.; Zetha Cush; Elsie M. Allen; Alex L. Gouley, Jr.; Lawrence L. Kenyon; Doris Miller; Gerald B. Miller; Helen M. Rudy; Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr.; Nick G. Wilbur, Sr., Petitioners-Appellants,
v.
UNITED STATES of America; Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington municipal corporation; City Of Tacoma, a Washington municipal corporation; William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in his official capacity; Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in his official capacity; Robert Lane; Tim Strege; G.E. Vaughn, Defendants-Appellees.
Skokomish Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Indian tribe in its own capacity as a class representative and as parens patriae; Denny S. Hurtado; Gordon A. James; Joseph Pavel; Anne Pavel; Maures P. Tinaza; Celeste F. Vigil; Roslynne L. Reed; Gary W. Peterson; Rita C. Andrews; Tom G. Strong; Marie E. Gouley; Victoria J. Pavel; Dennis W. Allen; Joseph Andrews, Sr.; Zetha Cush; Elsie M. Allen; Alex L Gouley, Jr.; Lawrence L. Kenyon; Doris Miller; Gerald B. Miller; Helen M. Rudy; Ronald D. Twiddy, Sr.; Nick G. Wilbur, Sr., Skokomish Indian Tribal members for themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Tacoma Public Utility, a Washington municipal corporation; City of Tacoma, a Washington municipal corporation; William Barker, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in his official capacity; Tom Hilyard, Tacoma Public Utilities Board Member in his official capacity; Robert Lane; Tim Strege; G.E. Vaughn; United States Internal Revenue Service, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 01-35028.

No. 01-35845.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted January 6, 2003.

June 3, 2003.

Mason D. Morisset, Morisset, Schlosser, Ayer & Jozwiak, Seattle, WA, for the Petitioners-Appellants.

Phillip H. Lynch, Assistant United States Attorney, Tacoma, WA, for the Defendants-Appellees.

J. Richard Creatura, Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Daheim, P.L.L.C. (Tacoma Public Utility), Tacoma, WA, for the Defendants-Appellees.

Timothy L. Ashcraft, Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Daheim, P.L.L.C. (Tacoma Public Utility), Tacoma, WA, for the Defendants-Appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington; Franklin D. Burgess, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-99-05606-FDB.

Before: WALLACE, TROTT, and TASHIMA, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge TROTT; Opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part by Judge TASHIMA.

TROTT, Circuit Judge.

The Skokomish Indian Tribe ("Skokomish Tribe") and individual tribe members (collectively "Tribe") brought this action against the City of Tacoma ("City"), Tacoma Public Utilities ("TPU"), and individual board members of TPU ("Board"), (collectively "Tacoma"), and the United States alleging they were harmed by the Cushman Hydroelectric Project ("Project") owned by the City.1 The Project includes two dams, two reservoirs, diversion works, two power houses, transmission lines, and it floods over thirty acres of federal land within a total project area of 4,700 acres. In Case No. 01-35028, the Tribe appeals the district court's denial of its motion to certify a class of tribe members who allege they were harmed by the Project. In Case No. 01-35845, the Tribe appeals the district court's orders (1) denying the Tribe's recusal motion, (2) dismissing the United States as a defendant, (3) granting summary judgment in favor of Tacoma on the Tribe's claims asserted against Tacoma; and (4) dismissing the Tribe's 16 U.S.C. § 803(c) cause of action for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.

We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 over the Tribe's timely appeal in 01-35845, and we affirm, in part, and vacate and remand with instructions to the district court to dismiss in part. Because of our holding with respect to the Tribe's appeal in 01-35845, we need not address the Tribe's appeal in 01-35028.

BACKGROUND

A.

On January 26, 1855, Governor Isaac I. Stevens ("Stevens"), Governor of the Washington Territory, negotiated the Treaty of Point No Point ("Treaty") with the Tribe. The Treaty ceded territory belonging to the Tribe to the United States and reserved a tract of land for the Tribe. In Article 4, the Treaty provides: "[t]he right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds and stations is further secured to said Indians, in common with all citizens of the United States; ... together with the privilege of hunting and gathering roots and berries on open and unclaimed lands." The Treaty was one of several negotiated by Stevens on behalf of the United States with various Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes between 1854 and 1855. Washington v. Washington State Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessel Ass'n, 443 U.S. 658, 661-62, 99 S.Ct. 3055, 61 L.Ed.2d 823 (1979). The treaties extinguished tribal claims to portions of what is now Washington State in exchange for monetary payments. Id.

B.

In 1923, the City filed an application to license the Project with the Federal Power Commission, a predecessor to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC").2 The application described the Project virtually as it remains today. In 1924, FERC issued a 50 year "minor part" license to the City pursuant to the Federal Water Act of 1920 ("FWA"), now codified as Part I of the Federal Power Act ("FPA"), 16 U.S.C. § 791a et seq. The license authorized the flooding of 8.8 acres of federal land in connection with the City's construction of the Project, which was only a part of the entire Project. As required by § 4(d) of the FWA, FERC stated in its license that the Project "will not interfere or be inconsistent with the purpose for which any reservation affected thereby was created or acquired."3

The original license was limited to a minor part of the Project because the then-current legal view was that FERC only had authority to issue licenses for the occupancy and use of federal lands. Pacific Gas & Elec. Co., 29 F.P.C. 1265, 1266, 1963 WL 4558 (1963); City of Tacoma, 67 F.E.R.C. 61,152, 1994 WL 170164 (1994). In 1963, FERC reconsidered this view, concluding that its authority "runs to the `project works'; i.e., the dams, reservoirs, power-houses, etc., themselves, and not to the mere occupancy and use of the government lands involved, as was the expressed purpose of these licenses." Pacific Gas, 29 F.P.C. at 1266.

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