St. Joseph Historical Society v. Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority

366 F. Supp. 605, 2 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20749, 1973 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10894
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Missouri
DecidedNovember 28, 1973
DocketCiv. 1715
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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St. Joseph Historical Society v. Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority, 366 F. Supp. 605, 2 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20749, 1973 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10894 (W.D. Mo. 1973).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER DENYING INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DISMISSING PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT.

DUNCAN, Senior Judge.

Plaintiff, a non-profit corporation, organized in 1950 under Chapter 352 R.S. Mo.1949, V.A.M.S., seeks to enjoin the defendant Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority of St. Joseph, Missouri, Bob Madget, Inc., Thomas . Paul and William Kenney, and each of them,' their agents and employees, from all demolition activities:

“1. * * * within the confines of Market Square Historic District until an Environmental Impact Statement is filed in accordance with The Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and the same has been administratively reviewed as required therein.
2. Order Defendants, William Southerland and George Kenney to . cease any further funding of Urban Renewal Center Plan 1, Mo R-92 until such time as said impact statement has been filed and administratively reviewed, and to take' all action necessary to secure the prompt, filing of said impact statement.
3. Order all of said defendants to cease and desist from letting any further contracts for demolition in said District and to rescind or delay notice to demolish the building at 411 Edmond Street, St. Joseph, until such time as the required Environmental Impact Statement has been filed and finally reviewed.”

The action is.brought under The Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 83 Stat. 853, 42 U.S.C. § 4332(2) (C) and The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, 80 Stat. 915, 16 U.S.C. § 47Ó. Ju *607 risdietion is alleged to be conferred upon this court by the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. § 702 and under 28 U. S.C. § 1343(3).

Market Square Historic District is located within the Center I Urban Renewal Project, Mo R-92, in the City of St. Joseph, and is an area bordered on the west by Market Place, on the east by the alley between 4th and 5th Streets, on the south by Edmond Street, and on the north by Felix Street.

The plaintiff alleges that it is the owner of the East 70 feet of the South 18 feet of Lot 8, Block 31 in Original Town, now City of St. Joseph. This property, located at 108 South Third Street, lies within the Market Square Historic District.

A review of the background of the project, is essential to a proper understanding of the question now before the court. On June 22, 1967 the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Joseph was incorporated under §§ 99.300-99.660 R.S.Mo.1959 V.A.M.S.

On July 7, 1970 the City of St. Joseph and the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority entered into an agreement for the purpose of carrying out the Urban Renewal project in the City, including, but not limited to the so-called Center I Mo R-92 project.

The plan, described as “Project Mo R-92”, had theretofore been finalized on August 7, 1969.

On June 26, 1970 an ordinance was passed by the City Council of St. Joseph authorizing a * “cooperation agreement between the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority for the City of St. Joseph and the City of St. Joseph to be signed.”

On July 7, 1970 the cooperation agreement was duly signed and executed between the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority and the City of St. Joseph. On September 29, 1970, pursuant to a special election the Urban Renewal Project was approved by the voters of the City of St. Joseph. On July 23, 1971 the execution of the Loan and Capital Grant Contract between the Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority of the City of St. Joseph and the United States of America was duly executed.

The area encompassed by Project Mo R-92 included a substantial part of the downtown area of the City of St. Joseph, but we are here concerned only with that portion of the project lying within the Market Square Historic District.

Following the execution of the agreements which have heretofore been discussed, the Authority conducted a survey of the area and designated certain buildings for demolition and others to be improved, as shown by the various maps and reports introduced in evidence.

The defendant Bob Madget, Inc., has contracted to demolish approximately 70 buildings within the Project, including various buildings in the Market Square Historic District. More than 40 buildings had been demolished at the time this action was filed. The buildings under demolition contract in the District are located on the east side of Market Place, on the west side of Third Street and on the east side of 4th Street.

Prior to the time this suit was brought one of the buildings on the northeast corner of Third and Edmond Streets had been demolished and the building adjacent to it on the west had collapsed. The plaintiff contends that the building collapsed because of damage resulting from the demolition of the adjacent structure.

The square block between 3rd and 4th Streets now occupied by the First National Bank Building and its parking facilities, although included in the Market Square Historic District, has not been designated for demolition by the Authority, nor has the building known as the Missouri Valley Trust Company building, located on the southeast corner of 4th and Felix Streets.

On October 24, 1972 the case came on for hearing on the application of the plaintiff for a preliminary injunction filed on October 16, 1972. Both sides were granted an opportunity to submit *608 such evidence as they desired to present, and the court considered both the application for a preliminary injunction and for a permanent injunction.

The issues involved are strictly ones of law. The essential facts are not in dispute. The evidence before the court reveals that the structures standing in the Market Square District date back to the early days of St. Joseph. The buildings fronting on Market Place and on 3rd Street are especially associated with the early development of the City. The historic value of the property owned by the plaintiff, located at 108 South 3rd Street, is that it is alleged to have been the office of ■ the Pony Express which started from St. Joseph in 1864, and the building in which the mail was gathered for forwarding to the western terminus of the Pony Express at Sacramento, California.

The evidence did not reveal that the other buildings had any esthetic value, but it is contended that they have interest from an architectural and structural viewpoint. The evidence further reveals that the building at 411 Edmond Street was originally built by Joseph Robidoux, the founder of the City of St. Joseph. The other buildings in that block that have been marked for demolition apparently have no special historical significance.

We'are not here called upon to determine whether the buildings do or do not have historic, esthetic, architectural or structural value.

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