State Ex Rel. Small v. Hughes County Commission

133 N.W.2d 228, 81 S.D. 238, 1965 S.D. LEXIS 72
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 17, 1965
DocketFile 10158
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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State Ex Rel. Small v. Hughes County Commission, 133 N.W.2d 228, 81 S.D. 238, 1965 S.D. LEXIS 72 (S.D. 1965).

Opinion

*239 HANSON, J.

A Writ of Prohibition is requested in this taxpayers' action to restrain and prohibit the Commissioners of Hughes County from entering into a certain contract for the rental of road equipment and labor on an hourly basis. The Writ having been denied by the lower court, the taxpayers have appealed.

The facts are not in dispute. In December 1963 the Commissioners of Hughes County caused a Notice to Bidders to be published requesting sealed bids for the rental of certain described road building equipment together with operators therefor on an hourly rental basis. The Notice specified the successful bidder would have to furnish all operational and maintenance expense on the equipment, pay transportation costs, and keep daily time cards on each piece of - machinery. Bids were to be opened, read, and considered on January 7, 1964. On the day appointed the Commissioners accepted the lone bid of Allen Johnson & Sons Construction Company. This was contrary to the request of plaintiff and a delegation of other taxpayers who were present at the meeting protesting the same as an unauthorized and unlawful contract. ,

There is no claim or evidence of fraud or wrongdoing on the part of the county officials or the contractor with reference to the proposed rental contract. The question presented concerns the legality of such procedure. In years past and in accordance with several opinions of the Attorney General 1 the Hughes County Commission has rented road equipment and machinery on an hourly rental basis. For the period ending June 30, 1960 the County expended $87,968.57 for this purpose. In 1963 $70,320.90 was expended. j

The County Commission contends it is empowered to rent road machinery and equipment on an hourly basis and to construct, repair, and maintain the entire county highway system with such rental equipment under the authority of "day labor" without preliminary plans, specifications, surveys, cost estimates, or advertisement for bids of any kind on any project regardless of estimated cost. We cannot agree.

*240 A board of county commissioners is expressly empowered to lease , any scraper, grader, road tools or machinery belonging, to a county to a contractor. SDC 28.0118. The reverse of this authority is nowhere expressly granted. However, it might be implied from a county's authority "to purchase drags, road planers, tractors, and other approved mechanical devices to maintain properly the county highway system." SDC 28.0312. This was the conclusion reached in Galloway v. Road Improvement Dist. No. 4 of Prairie County, 143 Ark. 338, 220 S.W. 450, in which the court said "The power obviously conferred was to procure the implements, and the word 'purchase' was used as a mere direction as to the means of exercising the power. The authority to purchase being the greater of the powers to be exercised, necessarily included the lesser power to lease or to accept as a donation." Also see Guillot v. State Highway Commission of Montana, 102 Mont. 149, 56 P.2d 1072. In a left-handed manner our legislature has recognized the power of a county to rent road machinery. In outlining the duties of a county highway superintendent SDC 1960 Supp. 28.0304 provides that he shall "keep a detailed record of the cost of any work on any section of the highway * * * done under his supervision by the county, by day labor and shall immediately upon completion of each piece of work file such record with the county auditor, showing * * * a proper proportion of the yearly equipment depreciation * * * rental of machinery and every other item of cost * * For the same reason it may be assumed the legislature did not intend to repeal by implication any portion of SDC 28.03 by the enactment of SDC 1960 Supp. 65.07 as we recently held in Hauck v. Bull, 79 S.D. 242, 110 N.W.2d 506, with reference to township highway work performed by a private contractor in the absence of competitive bids. However, it is unnecessary to decide this question here as SDC 28 and SDC 1960 Supp. 65.07 mutually require preliminary plans, specifications and advertisement for competitive bids for any public improvement involving an expenditure in excess of $1,000.

Therefore, assuming for the purpose of this action that a county has implied power to rent road equipment we may consider defendants' further contention that such rental equipment may *241 be used to construct, repair and maintain the entire county highway system under the guise of "day labor" without further contract letting, plans, specifications, surveys, or cost estimates under the authority of SDC 28.0309 which provides:

"Any road, tile, and culvert construction, repair work, or materials therefor upon the county highway system, for which the county highway superintendent's estimated cost is one thousand dollars or less, may be advertised and let at a public letting by the board of county commissioners, or may be let privately at a cost not to exceed the county highway superintendent's estimate, or may be built by day labor.
"Any road, tile, or culvert construction, repair work, or materials therefor for which the county highway superintendent's estimated cost shall exceed one thousand dollars, shall be advertised and let at a public letting by the board of county commissioners or may be built by day labor. Such board shall have the power to reject all bids, in which event it may readvertise or let privately by submitting the contract to the Commission, for approval."

The above statute does not grant a county broad and unrestrained power to do any and all county highway work without contract by day labor as defendants contend. Nor can it be read in isolation separate and apart from the whole of SDC 28. A companion statute, SDC 28.0115, specifies that when any "road, tile, culvert construction, repair work, or materials upon a county highway system or secondary roads, the cost exceeds one thousand dollars * * * and after plans and specifications therefor have been prepared and filed in the office of the county auditor, the board having charge shall designate a time * * * at which sealed bids for such work or materials will be received, and shall cause notice thereof to be published once each week for two successive weeks in one of the official newspapers of the county. Such notice shall state where plans and specifications may be examined, when and where bids will be opened, *242 a brief statement of the principal items of work and materials contemplated by the improvement, and the location of the same * * The advertisement for bids caused to be published by defendants for the rental of road equipment in no manner conforms to the requirements of either SDC 28.0115 or SDC 28.0309.

Before any highway, tile, or culvert work is performed on a county highway system either by contract or by day labor SDC 28.03 contemplates and requires that surveys shall first be made and plans and specifications prepared and approved. This policy is permissively stated in SDC 28.0306 with reference to permanent improvements in the following language:

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