State ex rel. Buford v. Fearnside

100 So. 256, 87 Fla. 349
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedApril 5, 1924
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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State ex rel. Buford v. Fearnside, 100 So. 256, 87 Fla. 349 (Fla. 1924).

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Whitfield, J.

The Attorney General filed in the Circuit Court- an Information in the nature of Qtio Warranto in which it is alleged “that Special Road and Bridge District No. 6 of Putnam County, Florida, was duly created and constituted under the provisions of Chapter 13, Title 9 of,Division 1 of the Revised General Statutes of Florida, by order of the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Florida, duly passed at a regular meeting of said [351]*351Board on May 7, 1923, and said district is still in effect and has never been abolished; that a special election duly held in the territory embraced in said district, on May 1, 1923, was carried in favor of creating said district-and a bond issue of $700,000.00 was voted at said special election against said district, to be issued and sold to pay for the construction of the roads and bridges set out ,in the petition for, and notice of, said special election; that after said district was created and constituted, it became, was and still is, the duty of the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Florida, as provided by law, to provide by resolution of said board for a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds at the maturity of same and proceed; to issue and sell special road and bridge bonds of said district for the amount provided for by said special election, to have proper plans and specifications prepared for the roads and bridges voted in said special election, to award contracts for the construction of such roads and bridges as provided by law, and to do all things provided by law in carrying out the construction work as voted in said special election, but said Board of County Commissioners have not taken any further steps in said matters after creating and constituting said special road and bridge district, designating the name and number thereof and declaring and publishing the boundaries thereof, because the powers of said Board over same have been usurped by respondents in this, that a bill was introduced and passed in the Florida Legislature on May 15, at the 1923 Session of the Florida Legislature entitled, ‘AN ACT to create Certain Territory in Putnam County, Florida, into a Special Road and Bridge District; to legalize and validate an Election and the result as shown by the Canvass of the Returns Thereof; Held in said Territory, constituting the Said Territory into a [352]*352■ Special Road and Bridge District; and to Authorize, Legalize and validate the Building and Construction of • Certain Roads and Bridges Named Therein, and for the Issuance of Bonds to Pay Therefor, and the Appointment of a Board of Bond Trustees, and to Invest Said Trustees with Certain Powers and Duties, and to Carry into Effect the object and Purposes of said Election; and to Provide for the Collection, Use and Control of Funds Within said Territory for Interest and Sinking Fund for said Bonds;’ that said bill, if same is constitutional, -became a law without the approval of the Governor; that said bill created a Board of Bond Trustees to be composed of Three (3) members for the said Special Road and Bridge District No. 6 of Putnam County, Florida, to be appointed by the Governor of the State of Florida to hold office until the first Tuesday in July, 1926, and until their successors are elected, as provided by said-bill; that upon the appointment and qualifietion of said Board of Bond Trustees in accordance with the provisions of said Act, said Board of Bond Trustees were by said Act authorized and empowered to issue and sell the bonds voted against said District in the sum of Seven Hundred Thousand ($700,-000.00) Dollars; that said Act provided for said bonds to be signed by the Chairman of said Board of Bond Trustees and to bear the imprint of the corporate seal of said Board of Bond Trustees and attested by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Florida; said Act further provides that said Board of Bond Trustees should have the entire control, supervision, care, construction and maintenance of the roads and bridges to be constructed in said District out of the funds derived from the sale of said bonds; said Board of Bond Trustees are by said Act further authorized and empowered to advertise for bids for the construction of said roads and bridges and to let [353]*353contracts therefor to the lowest responsible bidder, or to construct said roads and bridges and in the construction thereof, said Board of Bond Trustees are empowered by said Act to purchase and provide for all necessary equipments for such work; that said Board of Bond Trustees are further authorized to employ road engineers, attorneys, and legal counsel, in exercising their powers and authority under said Act; that, pursuant to the Act aforesaid, the Governor of the State of Florida on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1923, named, nominated and appointed F. J. Fearnside, H. A. Johnson and S. S. Browning, all of Putnam County, Florida, respondents herein, to be the Board of Bond Trustees of said Special Road and Bridge District No. 6, of Putnam County, Florida; that thereafter and prior to the tiling of this information, said F. J. Fearnside, H. A. Johnson, and S. S. Browning filed their bonds and otherwise qualified as such Trustees in accordance with the provisions of said Act, and are now acting in said capacity and are exercising, enjoying, using and performing the powers, franchises, prerogatives, functions and jurisdiction, attempted to be conferred upon them by virtue of the provisions of said Act; that said respondents are using, enjoying, exercising and performing, all without warrant or authority of law, and in violation of the Constitution of the State of Florida, the franchises, functions, powers and jurisdiction of the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County Florida, in and over said Special Road and Bridge District No. 6 of Putnam County, Florida, and that the said respondents and each and every of them since their said appointment and qualification have usurped and still do usurp within the State of Florida, and within the jurisdiction of this Court, upon the State aforesaid and the people of the State aforesaid, to their great damage and prejudice, the franchises, func[354]*354lions, jurisdictions and powers aforesaid, without authority of law and in violation of the Constitution of the State of Florida, in that said Act is unconstitutional and void for the following reasons:

“1. Said alleged Act violates the provisions of Section 21, of Article 3, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, in that it is a special or local law and it affirmatively appears from the Act itself that the required Sixty days’ notice of its introduction in the legislature was not and could not have been given prior to its introduction in the legislature.
“2. Said Act violates Section 20, of Article 3, of the Constitution of the State of Florida, in that said alleged Act is a special or local law, and is by its expressed provisions designed and limited to operate and be of force only in a portion of Putnam County, Florida, and (a) regulates the jurisdiction and duties of the Board of County Commissioner of Putnam County, Florida; and (b) regulates the jurisdiction and duties of the respondents as Board of Bond Trustees for Special Road and Bridge District Number 6 of Putnam County, Florida; and (c) regulates the assessment and collection of taxes for State and County purposes; and (d) provides for opening and conducting elections for County officers; and (e) regulates the fees of Board of Bond Trustees of Special Road and Bridge District Number 6 of Putnam County, Florida.
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