Stanley Consultants v. Integrated Financial Associates

CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 13, 2014
Docket40514
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO Docket No. 40514 HAP TAYLOR & SONS, INC., d/b/a KNIFE ) RIVER, an Oregon corporation, ) ) Plaintiff-Cross Respondent, ) v. ) ) SUMMERWIND PARTNERS, LLC, a ) Nevada limited liability corporation, ) ) Defendant-Cross Appellant, ) v. ) ) IDAHO GOLF PARTNERS, INC., ) ) Intervenor-Respondent-Cross ) Appellant. ) _____________________________________ ) CONGER MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC., ) Boise, August 2014 Term an Idaho corporation, ) ) 2014 Opinion No. 119 Plaintiff-Counterdefendant-Cross ) Defendant-Respondent, ) Filed: November 13, 2014 ) v. ) Stephen W. Kenyon, Clerk ) STANLEY CONSULTANTS, INC., ) ) Defendant-Counterclaimant-Cross ) Claimant-Appellant, ) ) and ) ) INTEGRATED FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES, ) INC., a Nevada corporation, ) ) ) Defendant-Counterdefendant- ) Cross Defendant-Respondent-Cross ) Appellant, ) ) and ) )

1 GENEVA EQUITIES, LLC, an Idaho limited ) liability company; and RIVERSIDE, INC., an ) Idaho corporation, ) ) Defendants-Counterdefendants- ) Cross Defendants-Respondents, ) ) and ) ) IDAHO GOLF PARTNERS, INC., ) ) Intervenor-Respondent-Cross ) Appellant, ) ) and ) ) AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING ) COMPANIES OF IDAHO, ) ) Intervenor-Appellant. )

Appeal from the District Court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho, Canyon County. Hon. Juneal C. Kerrick, District Judge.

District court judgments are vacated and the case is remanded.

Givens, Pursley, LLP, Boise, for appellant, Stanley Consultants, Inc. Thomas E. Dvorak argued.

Fisher Rainey Hudson, Boise, for Summerwind Partners, LLC, Integrated Financial Associates, Inc., and Geneva Equities. Rebecca A. Rainey argued.

Moffatt, Thomas, Barrett, Rock and Fields, Chtd., Boise, for Geneva Equities.

Eberle, Berlin, Kading, Turnbow & McKlveen, Boise, for Conger Management Group.

Eismann Law Offices, Caldwell, for Riverside, Inc.

Fisher, Pusch & Krueck, LLP, Boise, for Hap Taylor & Sons, Inc. David T. Krueck argued.

Mark D. Perison, PA, Boise, for Idaho Golf Partners, Inc. Mark D. Perison argued.

Clark Feeney, Lewiston, for American Council of Engineering Co. of Idaho.

2 ____________________________________

BURDICK, Chief Justice

This case consolidated several individual cases dealing with common claims for nonpayment against the developer of the Summer Wind at Orchard Hills residential and golf course development in Canyon County, Idaho. There are essentially two distinct cases on appeal. First, Stanley Consulting, Inc. (“Stanley”) appeals the district court’s decision as to the priority date for Stanley’s engineer’s lien pursuant to Idaho Code section 45-506. Second, Integrated Financial Associates, Inc. (“IFA”) cross-appeals the district court’s decision granting Knife River’s summary judgment motion based on the court’s decision that Knife River had a valid priority lien for paving work it did on roadways and golf cart paths without having to designate the lien between the two projects. We vacate the district court’s judgments and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion. I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND This case involves the infrastructure development of a residential subdivision and golf course located near Greenleaf, Idaho. The name of the project was Summer Wind at Orchard Hills (“Summer Wind Development”), and the owner and developer was Union Land Company (“Union Land”). 1 Summer Wind Development was a multi-use development made up of approximately 91 residential building lots and a golf course and involved two phases. Union Land contracted to begin work in the summer of 2006, later recording the plats for Phases I and II on February 2, 2007. Union Land contracted with Extreme Line Logistics, Inc. (“ELL”) for portions of the project and ELL then sought a subcontractor for paving work required throughout Summer Wind Development. Hap Taylor & Sons, Inc. d/b/a Knife River (“Knife River”) submitted a proposal (“Knife River Proposal”) to furnish, place, and compact approximately 6,020 tons of asphalt at the rate of $64.50 per ton, and ELL subsequently accepted that Proposal. Knife River began work on the project on August 22, 2006. Knife River began paving sections of the dedicated roadways in the residential portions of the Summer Wind Development in November 2006. Almost a year later, on August 16, 2007, ELL requested that Knife River prepare a change order estimating its cost for supplying asphalt for and paving golf cart paths for the Summer Wind

1 Union Land Company appears to be the same organization, at least for the purposes of this appeal, as Summerwind, LLC.

3 Development. Knife River subsequently prepared a Small Job Worksheet reflecting the additional paving work. On June 18, 2007, Stanley entered into a Professional Services Agreement with Union Land to provide engineering services for Summer Wind Development. That contract included creating a topographical map sufficient to design the golf clubhouse, parking lot and drainage facilities, as well as designing and preparing a grading and drainage plan for the clubhouse and parking facilities, and then project administration services. On June 26, 2007, Stanley employee Steven Arnold recorded 1.5 hours of time for a project described as the “Summer Wind Club House” under the task number for “project administration.” Union Land sought financing from IFA, which IFA provided and secured by recording deeds of trust against the Summer Wind Development in the amount of $9,500,000 on July 13, 2007. While Stanley recorded work done on project administration before IFA recorded its deed of trust, it first performed work constituting on-site physical improvements to Summer Wind Development on July 19, 2007. Knife River discontinued its work on the Summer Wind Development due to ELL’s nonpayment for Knife River’s work furnishing, placing, and compacting asphalt through August 29, 2007. On October 25, 2007, Knife River recorded liens against Phases I and II of the Summer Wind Development for $217,385.82. IFA foreclosed its deeds of trust against the Summer Wind Development on January 29, 2009, and March 17, 2009. Summer Wind Partners obtained title to the Summer Wind Development property through a series of trustee’s deeds, and on February 15, 2011, recorded a Special Warranty Deed to its golf course lots to Idaho Golf Partners (“IGP”). On April 22, 2008, Knife River filed a complaint seeking to foreclose its materialmen’s liens. IFA, along with certain other named defendants, answered Knife River’s complaint on July 7, 2008. Stanley’s lien on this project is on land related to a clubhouse on a common area lot within the subdivision, and thus overlaps with Knife River’s lien claims. Consequently, on July 17, 2008, Stanley filed an answer, counterclaim and cross-claim to Knife River’s complaint. Stanley’s counterclaims and cross-claims sought to validate and establish the priority date of Stanley’s lien against all interested parties. These cases were consolidated on March 2, 2009. Knife River filed a summary judgment motion on December 9, 2009, seeking to foreclose its materialmen’s lien claims. IFA also filed a summary judgment motion on the same day

4 seeking to invalidate Knife River’s lien claims. Stanley then filed a summary judgment motion on December 10, 2009, seeking an order of priority, validity, and amount of its lien. Following a hearing on the summary judgment motions, the district court entered its decision on April 13, 2010. With regard to the priority date of Stanley’s lien claim, the district court denied Stanley’s summary judgment motion, holding Idaho Code section 45-506’s language allowed an engineer’s claim of lien to relate back only to the first date actual physical work was conducted on the property at issue.

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