The Lake at the Bluffs Property Owners Association and Jason Rasti individually v. Gary Hill

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 20, 2024
Docket2024CA0200
StatusUnknown

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The Lake at the Bluffs Property Owners Association and Jason Rasti individually v. Gary Hill, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

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NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA

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FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2024 CA 0200

THE LAKE AT THE BLUFFS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION AND JASON RASTI INDIVIDUALLY

VERSUS

GARY HILL

Judgment Rendered.

Appealed from the 20th Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of West Feliciana State of Louisiana Case No. 24648, Division A

The Honorable Kathryn E. Jones, Judge Presiding

Charles E. Griffin, II Counsel for Defendant/Appellant St. Francisville, Louisiana Gary Hill

Danielle L. Borel Counsel for Plaintiffs/ Appellees Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Lake at the Bluffs Property Owners Association and Jason Rasti, Individually

BEFORE: THERIOT, CHUTZ, AND HESTER, JJ.

coni." r5 THERIOT, J.

Gary Hill appeals the 20" Judicial District Court' s November 15, 2023

judgment in favor of The Lake at the Bluffs Property Owners Association and

Jason Rasti. For the following reasons, we affirm.

This appeal involves The Lake at the Bluffs subdivision, which consists of

certain lots of land and a lake in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. The Lake at the

Bluffs was developed by Bluffs' Lake, L.L.C. through its manager, Richard

Dodson, and its owner, Richard Dodson, Jr.

On November 12, 2021, prior to selling any of the lots, Bluffs' Lake, L.L.C. recorded a document entitled " DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND

RESTRICTIONS for LOTS 1 through 14 of THE LAKE AT THE BLUFFS"

Covenants and Restrictions") relating to the lots in the subdivision.' The

Covenants and Restrictions were put in place at the request of Jason Rasti and his

family, who sought to purchase 1. 2 million dollars' worth of land for residential

purposes.

The appellant in this matter, Gary Hill, is a longtime friend of the elder Dodson.2 Hill expressed to Dodson an interest in purchasing a portion of the

subdivision for agricultural purposes, but did not want the property to be subject to any building restrictions. Dodson offered Hill the opportunity to purchase the

entire property free of restrictions for 1. 2 million dollars, but Hill declined.

Hill ultimately purchased four lots within the subdivision —Lots 7, 8, 9, and

10 — through a cash sale dated November 30, 2021, intending to grow blueberries

1 A decade prior, Bluffs Lake, L.L.C. recorded an earlier set of building restrictions relating to the subdivision. According to Dodson' s testimony at trial, Bluffs' Lake, L.L.C. subsequently voided the old restrictions, leaving only the November 12, 2021 Covenants and Restrictions in place. None of the lots were sold until 2021.

2 Hill testified at trial that, prior to purchasing the property, he and his son helped Dodson to maintain a portion of the property at issue. on the property. Hill sought to rezone the land as recreational and agricultural, but

was denied by the parish. Rasti also purchased multiple lots, some of which he

sold to friends and family. As of the time of trial, Rasti only owned Lots 11 and

12.

Among the requirements set out in the Covenants and Restrictions was the

creation of a Design Review Committee, which would be responsible for

approving or disapproving proposed constructions and improvements in the

subdivision. On December 9, 2021, Dodson appointed three individuals to a

Design Review Committee, including Rasti.

In 2022, Hill began erecting t -posts on his property with the intent of putting

up a barbed-wire fence on the boundary line between his property and Rasti' s.

On September 19, 2022, Rasti' s attorney sent a letter to Hill informing him that he

was in violation of the Covenants and Restrictions recorded on November 12,

2021, because the fence he was erecting had not been approved by the Design Review Committee. The letter reiterated that Hill needed the approval of the

Design Review Committee prior to constructing the fence and gave ten days'

notice of the removal of the fence. Hill responded via his attorney on October 13,

2022, denying that the Covenants and Restrictions prohibited the building of the fence. Hill further asserted that the subdivision had no property owner' s

association, which would have been responsible for appointing the Design Review Committee.

After receiving Hill' s response, Rasti arranged a of the meeting

subdivisions' lot -owners for the purposes of creating the Lake at the Bluffs

Property Owners Association (" the Association").' Once the Association was

created, it elected a new Design Review Committee, which again included Rasti.

3 According to his testimony, Rasti attempted to coordinate with Hill so that Hill could be in attendance but was unsuccessful in doing so. Per Rasti, every other lot -owner was present.

3 The Design Review Committee met and objected to the fence being built, after

which Rasti contacted Hill to inform him that the issues with the fence remained.

On May 25, 2023, the Association, through its President, Rasti, filed a

Petition to Enforce Covenants and Restrictions for Bluffs' Lake, LLC and

Mandatory Injunction," naming Hill as defendant. The Association asserted that

Hill violated the subdivision' s Covenants and Restrictions by installing a " t -post"

construction and fencing without seeking the approval of the Association' s Design

Review Committee. The Association requested that the trial court order Hill to

remove the t -posts and fencing from his property and submit plans to the Design

Review Committee as required by the Association' s covenants and building

restrictions. The Association also requested attorney' s fees for having to enforce

the covenants and building restrictions.

On June 13, 2023, Hill held a meeting for the purpose of forming a

Homeowners' Association for Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10 of The Lake at the Bluffs. Hill

appointed himself as president, his son as vice president, and his wife as

secretary/ treasurer. Hill also appointed himself, his wife, and his son as members

of a new design review committee created specifically for Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10.

The second design review committee then approved the rezoning of Lots 7, 8, 9,

and 10 as residential and agricultural and combined the lots into a single, 14. 98 -

acre parcel referred to as " Lot 10- A." The second design review committee further

approved perimeter fencing and interior fencing for Lot 10- A around Hill' s

proposed blueberry orchard.

On July 19, 2023, Hill filed peremptory exceptions of no cause of action and

no right of action in response to the Association' s petition. Hill argued that the

Covenants and Restrictions only applied to residential property, not recreational

property. Hill further pointed out that the Association' s Design Review

11 Committee had not been formed when this dispute arose, and thus there was no

lawfully -called meeting or vote had by the Design Review Committee.'

A hearing on the matter was held on August 16, 2023. At the conclusion of

the hearing, the trial court ruled in favor of the Association and Rasti. On

November 15, 2023, the trial court signed a judgment denying Hill' s exceptions,

decreeing that there is only one design review committee for the Association,

granting the Association' s request for a mandatory injunction, and ordering Hill to

either remove the beginnings of the fence he constructed or submit plans for the

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