State Ex Rel. Gillespie v. Johnson

137 So. 126, 103 Fla. 163
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedOctober 17, 1931
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
State Ex Rel. Gillespie v. Johnson, 137 So. 126, 103 Fla. 163 (Fla. 1931).

Opinion

Buford, C.J.

The Relators filed petition for writ of mandamus to issue to the Respondents to require the Respondents as and constituting the Board of Trustees of Ocean Shore Improvement District, a special taxing district in Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, to convene and make and submit to- the Boards of County- Commissioners of Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, instanter, a careful estimate of the amount of money necessary to be raised by taxation against the taxable property in said District for the year 1931 to pay the interest upon and create a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of the bonds of said District', in the amount as set forth in paragraph 19 of this petition, and that upon the making and preparing of said estimate that the said Board of Bond Trustees be required to submit the same to the Boards of County Commissioners of Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, for the making of a tax levy thereon and in accordance therewith by said Boards.

That the respondents Ed Johnson, Chairman, W. H. Courtney, Secretary, as. such Chairman and Secretary of said Board of Bond Trustees be required to sign such notices, resolutions and certificates as are necessary and required to be given or passed in order to carry into effect the provisions of the writ so to be issued, alleging that it was the duty of the respondents to perform such acts under the provisions of Chapter 10013 Acts of 1923, 10562 Acts of 1925, chapter 10952 Act's of 1925, chapter 12735 Acts of 1927 and chapter 12727 Acts of 1927, creating and amending the acts creating a Special Taxing Road District in *165 Flagler and Volnsia Counties, Florida, known as Ocean Shore Improvement District and providing for the construction of certain designated roads therein.

The alternative writ of mandamus was issued and served on the Respondents and they have filed their answer admitting all the material allegations of the petition for writ of mandamus, hut alleging in effect that they have been divested of all authority in the premises by the passage of an Act at and by the regular session of the Florida Legislature of 1931, which was known as House Bill No. 1306 and became a law on June 15th, 1931, without approval of the Governor, and thereupon took effect. The relators have filed motion for peremptory writ alleging that. the 1931 Act of the Legislature is, for various reasons, unconstitutional, null and void. An inspection of the Act in question reveals that it is only necessary for us to determine whether or not Section 20 of the Act is a valid provision thereof.

The title of the Act is restrictive and is as follows:

“AN ACT PROVIDING FOR DEPOSITORY OF SINKING FUNDS AND DELINQUENT TAXES AND OTHER MONEYS FOR THE OCEAN SHORE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN FLAGLER AND VOLUSIA COUNTIES, FLORIDA, OR OTHERWISE, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF REFUNDING BONDS BY SAID OCEAN SHORE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, AND PROVIDING FOR THE CREATION OF A BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION AND THE DISBURSEMENT OF SUCH FUNDS TO PAY SUCH INDEBTEDNESS AND THE USE OF ANY SURPLUS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF OCEAN SHORE BOULEVARD IN SAID OCEAN SHORE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.”

Section 20 of the Act provides as follows:

“The Board of Trustees of the Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, immediately upon their compliance with the requirements of this Act as to the furnishing of information *166 concerning all records, etc., shall cease to act in any capacity whatsoever and their said office or offices shall be, and are hereby abolished. The Boards of County Commissioners of Flagler County and Yolusia County, Florida, shall perform such duties and have such control over the said Ocean Shore Boulevard in said Ocean Shore District in Flagler and Yolusia Counties, Florida, as may be necessary and proper and not conflict with the provisions of this Act relative to the Board of Administration of said road lying within their respective County.”

Section 21 of the Act provides as follows:

“This Act shall not be considered or construed as repealing any other Act or Acts which shall be considered and construed as being supplemental thereto.”

It is uncontradieted that until the passage of House Bill No. 1306 the Respondents were by law required to perform the duties the performance of which is here sought to be accomplished and was in the alternative writ commanded.

As heretofore stated, the title of House Bill No. 1306 .was restrictive and it included nothing from which it might be assumed that the provisions of section 20 would be included therein. The Act' itself appears to have contemplated that the duties of the Trustees, the performance of which is here sought to be required, would remain unchanged. Section 44 of the Act provides:

“The Board of Trustees of said Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler and Yolusia Counties, Florida, is hereby required to furnish to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Yolusia County, Florida, a statement containing the same information required to be furnished in Section 5 of this Act.”

Section 15 of the Act provides in part as follows:

“After the Board of Administration shall estimate the amount applicable to interest and principal and/or sinking fund requirements, the Comptroller shall give notice to the Board of County Commissioners of Yolusia County, Florida, and/or the officials charged with the administration of said Ocean Shore Improvement Dis *167 trict in Flagler County, Florida, of the estimated amount available for application to interest and principal, and/or sinking fund requirements. In the event the amount to be applied is sufficient to meet all maturing principal and interest and sinking fund requirements no advalorem tax for the fiscal year in such Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, shall be levied or made for such requirements as to the bonds of said district. In the event the amount so to be applied is not sufficient the Board of County Commissioners of Flagler County, Florida, and the Board of County Commissioners of Volusia County, Florida, shall levy a tax on all property in their respective counties within said Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler, and Volusia Counties, Florida, which shall be sufficient to raise an amount of money equal to the difference between the amount of such requirements and the amount available to such Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler and Volusia Counties, Florida, as hereinabove set forth, and such amount so levied shall be included in the annual budget for the year for each said county, and shall be included in the tax next' to be levied by each said County after the receipt of notice for the same.”

It, therefore, appears that there remains a field of operation for the Trustees as section 4 provides certain duties to be performed by the Trustees and section 15 provides that the comptroller shall give notice to the Board of County Commissioners of Volusia County, Florida, and/or the officials charged with the administration of said Ocean Shore Improvement District in Flagler County, Florida, of the.estimated amount available for application to interest and principal and/or sinking fund requirements.

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