the City of Missouri City, Texas Allen Owern, in His Capcaity as Mayor of the City of Missouri City, Texas v. State

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 13, 2003
Docket14-03-00361-CV
StatusPublished

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Affirmed and Opinion filed November 13, 2003

Affirmed and Opinion filed November 13, 2003.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-03-00361-CV

THE CITY OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS; ALLEN OWEN, IN HIS CAPACITY AS MAYOR OF THE CITY OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS; AND JERRY WYATT, BOB BURTON, BUDDY R. JIMERSON, BRETT KOLAJA, EUNICE H. REITER, AND DON SMITH, IN THEIR CAPACITIES AS MEMBERS OF THE CITY OF MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS, COUNCIL, Appellants

V.

THE STATE OF TEXAS ON RELATION OF THE CITY OF ALVIN, TEXAS; AND THE CITY OF ALVIN, TEXAS, Appellees

On Appeal from the 239th District Court

Brazoria County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 21274*JG02

O P I N I O N


This is an appeal from a summary judgment voiding an annexation ordinance passed by the City of Missouri City (AMissouri City@), and awarding attorney=s fees to the City of Alvin  (AAlvin@).[1]  We affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In 1960, Alvin passed an ordinance purporting to annex a 100-foot-wide strip of land approximately 137 miles long.  The strip extends east from Alvin=s east city limit line, runs north along the Brazoria/Galveston County line to a point northeast of Manvel, circles south around to the west side of Manvel, then extends west to the Brazos River, and follows the Brazos River to a point south of the Derrington State Farm.  The strip then extends to a point east of Texas Highway 288, from which it runs southeast, following Austin Bayou and various commissioner=s precinct lines.  The strip next jogs back to the southwest and eventually  follows the meanders of Bastrop Bayou to Bastrop Bay, continuing to the AGulf of Mexico,@ from which it proceeds northeast to a point on the Brazoria/Galveston County line, and runs back along this line to the point east of Alvin=s city limits, referred to above.[2]

Forty-two years later, in September 2002, Missouri City approved an ordinance purporting to annex an L-shaped strip of land 1000 feet wide and extending into the municipal territory and extraterritorial jurisdiction (AETJ@) Alvin claimed by virtue of its 1960 ordinance.  The L-shaped strip is attached to a strip of Missouri City territory that is twenty-five feet wide.



The State, on behalf of Alvin, filed a quo warranto action against the City of Missouri City, and against its mayor and council members in their official capacities.  The State alleged Missouri City illegally extended its incorporated area into Alvin=s municipal territory and further violated Texas Local Government Code section 42.041 by extending its territory into Alvin=s ETJ without Alvin=s consent.[3]  The State also alleged Missouri City violated section 43.0545 by annexing land located within Missouri City=s extraterratorial jurisdiction only by virtue of the fact the land was contiguous to municipal territory less than 1000 feet wide at its narrowest point.[4]  The State alleged discovery was to be conducted under Level Two.[5]


Missouri City answered, alleging Alvin=s 1960 annexation was void because of defects in the legal description, and therefore Alvin had no extraterritorial jurisdiction over land surrounding the 1960 annexation.  Missouri City also asserted a general denial and defenses of waiver and estoppel.


In November 2002, Alvin filed a petition in intervention naming only the City of Missouri City as a defendant and requesting declaratory relief.  In addition to the allegations set forth by the State, Alvin responded to Missouri City=s allegation the1960 annexation was void.  Alvin asserted (1) it had provided various municipal services to the annexed area, thereby creating an irrebutable and uncontestable presumption of validity under Local Government Code section 41.003;[6] (2) the annexation was validly effected in 1960, reaffirmed when Alvin was incorporated as a home rule city in 1963, and both the annexation and incorporation have been validated by eight subsequent validation statutes; and (3) statutes of limitation or laches bar Missouri City=s challenge.[7]  Alvin included a prayer for attorney=s fees.


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