Stop Northpoint, LLC v. City of Joliet

2024 IL App (3d) 220517
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJanuary 19, 2024
Docket3-22-0517
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Opinion

2024 IL App (3d) 220517

Opinion filed January 19, 2024 ____________________________________________________________________________

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

THIRD DISTRICT

STOP NORTHPOINT, LLC; BRIAN PODEST;) Appeal from the Circuit Court JOHN LENER JR.; COLEY O’CONNELL; ) of the 12th Judicial Circuit, SARAH O’CONNELL; ROBERT HAUERT; ) Will County, Illinois, ANGEL HAUERT; JOSEPH KINSELLA; ) ATTILIO MICCI; GERALDINE MICCI ) JONES; DOMINIC ORLANDO; TRICIA ) MAAS; HARRY HOECHBAUER; GUS ) BASELEON; KENNETH HICKEY, By and ) Through His Mother and Legal Guardian, ) Sharon Hickey; ) DAN DE CAPRIO; CAROL DE CAPRIO; ) ROBERT PILLION; ALEJANDRO ) GUTIERREZ; WILLARD GUTIERREZ; ) KEVIN POMYKALA; JOHN WALKER; ) MICHAEL PAMONICUTT; BARBARA J. ) WHITFIELD; JOHN VALLRUGO; ) JONATHAN JANS; ANDREW KANIVE; ) KATHLEEN A. KIRBY; JAMES W. VANEK; ) JAMES WALSH; KATHLEEN WALSH; ) BISHOP STEVEN EVANS; JOHN ) SHERIDAN; THE ALLEN J. LYNCH MEDAL) OF HONOR VETERANS FOUNDATION; ) VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION ) OF LAKE COUNTY; VETERANS ) ASSISTANCE COMMISSION OF DEKALB ) COUNTY; VETERANS ASSISTANCE ) COMMISSION OF MADISON COUNTY; ) ROGER BRADLEY; MICHAEL ) UREMOVICH; RAYMOND GARZA; ) RICHARD SMERZ; DENNIS O’CONNOR; ) TERRY O’CONNOR; KEN SOBBE; ) JOSEPH A. COCIELKO; WILLIAM B. KLEE;) FRANK NOVAK; TRAVIS GORDON; ) RONALD M. BIENIAS; JOHN C. KRAUSE; ) DANIEL D. SYPIEN; WILLIAM T. WELCH; ) TIMOTHY TERRELL; and WADE KROHN, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) Appeal No. 3-22-0517 v. ) Circuit No. 20-CH-739 ) ) THE CITY OF JOLIET; EAST GATE – ) LOGISTICS PARK CHICAGO, LLC; and ) Honorable NORTHPOINT DEVELOPMENT, LLC, ) Theodore J. Jarz, ) Judge, Presiding. Defendants-Appellees. )

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JUSTICE DAVENPORT delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Justices Brennan and Albrecht concurred in the judgment and opinion.

OPINION

¶1 Stop NorthPoint, LLC, along with the Allen J. Lynch Medal of Honor Veterans Foundation

and various individuals (plaintiffs) appeal the dismissal of their fourth amended complaint for

declaratory and injunctive relief against defendants, the City of Joliet (City), East Gate-Logistics

Park Chicago, LLC, and NorthPoint Development, LLC (collectively, East Gate). The circuit court

dismissed plaintiffs’ fourth amended complaint with prejudice for failure to state a cause of action.

See 735 ILCS 5/2-615 (West 2020). For the reasons that follow, we affirm in part and reverse in

part.

¶2 I. BACKGROUND

¶3 A. Original Complaint

¶4 In October 2020, Stop NorthPoint, LLC, along with 17 individuals, filed suit to prevent the

City from annexing, and East Gate from developing, 1262 acres of unincorporated land in Will

County between the villages of Elwood and Manhattan. Plaintiffs alleged that East Gate’s

2 proposed development, an industrial business park (NorthPoint Development) complete with

warehouses and truck terminals, would constitute a public and private nuisance and that

defendant’s preannexation agreement providing for the development was null and void. Thereafter,

plaintiffs filed an amended complaint naming 18 additional plaintiffs. They also moved for a

temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction enjoining the City from holding two

hearings scheduled for December 2020 regarding the preannexation agreement. The circuit court

denied plaintiffs’ motion.

¶5 Defendants executed an annexation and development agreement (annexation agreement)

following the second December 2020 hearing. The annexation agreement provided that East Gate

intends to develop a multi-phased light industrial business park on primarily vacant land within

three miles of two major intermodal facilities. The agreement acknowledged the presence of “little

residential property in close proximity to the Property” and stated that the NorthPoint Development

“is specifically designed to minimize its impact on the surrounding community, and to decrease

the current amount of truck traffic on Illinois Route 53 and other local roads outside of the park by

a variety of features described herein, including bridges and a closed loop truck network.” In

addition to its annexation and zoning provisions, the agreement provided for, inter alia, road

improvements, a closed loop truck network, sewer and water systems, residential buffers,

subdivision applications, and community enhancement contributions. It included a “time is of the

essence” clause and provided for a 20-year term.

¶6 B. Second Amended Complaint

¶7 In March 2021, plaintiffs filed a 10-count second amended complaint naming 20 additional

plaintiffs, for a total of 56. Aside from Stop NorthPoint, LLC, which was formed to oppose the

NorthPoint Development, plaintiffs are primarily military veterans organizations and individuals

3 (many veterans themselves) who own property or reside in Will County. Some have family or

friends interred in the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, a national shrine located southwest of

the proposed development. Some own property near or contiguous to the proposed development.

The second amended complaint alleges, most notably, that the proposed development will

constitute a nuisance, the annexation agreement is void, and the City conducted the December

2020 hearings without proper notice and in violation of the Open Meetings Act (5 ILCS 120/1

et seq. (West 2020)).

¶8 In April 2021, defendants moved to dismiss the second amended complaint pursuant to

section 2-619.1 of the Code of Civil Procedure (Code) (735 ILCS 5/2-619.1 (West 2020)). After

briefing and an oral argument, the circuit court issued a written order in July 2021 granting

defendants’ motion to dismiss the second amended complaint, though without prejudice as to any

specific, identifiable private nuisance claim an individual plaintiff may acquire in the future.

¶9 In August 2021, plaintiffs moved to reconsider and, in the alternative, for leave to file a

third amended complaint. After their motion was fully briefed, plaintiffs learned the City’s plan

commission intended to hold a public hearing in November 2021 to address an amended

annexation agreement which plaintiffs believed could moot part of the second amended complaint

and give rise to new causes of action. Plaintiffs asked the court to stay its ruling on the motion to

reconsider until after the plan commission’s meeting. The court granted plaintiffs’ request and

ultimately granted plaintiff leave to file a third amended complaint. In December 2021, defendants

executed the amended annexation agreement following a public hearing. 1 Plaintiffs filed a third

amended complaint in February 2022.

1 The amended agreement largely retained the provisions of the original annexation agreement as stated in paragraph five of this opinion. 4 ¶ 10 C. Third Amended Complaint

¶ 11 1. Allegations and Exhibits

¶ 12 Plaintiffs’ third amended complaint contains the five counts at issue in this appeal. Counts

I and II form the gravamen of the third amended complaint. Under those counts, plaintiffs allege

that, if allowed to proceed, the NorthPoint Development would constitute a private nuisance (count

I) and a public nuisance (count II). The complaint cites a 2020 traffic impact study commissioned

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