Village of Grandville v. Jenison

47 N.W. 600, 84 Mich. 54, 1890 Mich. LEXIS 557
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 24, 1890
StatusPublished
Cited by51 cases

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Village of Grandville v. Jenison, 47 N.W. 600, 84 Mich. 54, 1890 Mich. LEXIS 557 (Mich. 1890).

Opinion

Cahill, J.

The bill in this cause was filed to restrain the defendants from erecting a building in what is described in the bill as c‘ South Street,” in the village of G-randville, and to require the defendants to tear down and remove a building partially completed by them there. The defense is that the place where the building was being erected is not a public street, but property which the defendants had purchased and have a right to erect their building on.

The facts relied on by complainant to establish the existence of a street are that in 1837 the owners of the land where the village of Grandville is situated made a plat thereof into lots and blocks, and showing streets and alleys intended for public use, in accordance with which the village has since been built, and property conveyed from time to time. This map was neither acknowledged nor recorded as required by the statute of 1827, then in force. 2 Terr. Laws, 577. The original plat was of the E. £ of the N. E. £ of section 18, in the township of Wyoming. The eastern addition to this plat was of the N. W. i of the N. W. ¶ of section 17. It does not appear whether these plats were made at- the same time, nor is it important, as the land -in question is on the eastern addition, and it is conceded that that plat was made in 1837. South street, as indicated on these plats, [60]*60commenced at the south-west corner of the N. E. of the N. E. ¿ of section 18, and ran from thence east on the eighth line to the south-east corner of the N. W. i of the N. W. i of section 17. At the time these plats were made, there were very few actual settlers at Grand-ville. The expectations of the proprietors of the plat, in regard to the growth of the village, were not realized. The village was not incorporated as a village until 1885, and has now a population of only about 600. Prior to 1871, no steps had ever been taken towards opening or improving South street.

In 1857 one Nicholas Osterhouse bought, and had conveyed to him, a piece of land described as block 12, eastern addition to the village of G-randville. Block 12, according to the plat before referred to, was bounded on the north by Ferry street, on the west by East street, on the south by South street, and on the east-by Church street. At the time of Osterhouse’s settlement there, none of these streets except East street were open or in use. He built his house fronting on East street near the south-west corner of the block, and south of that, and upon what on the plat was shown as South street, he built his barn. In this way he continued to occupy the premises until August, 1871, when he conveyed a strip of land 66 feet wide, through block 12, for the use of the Grand Rapids & Holland Railroad Company for a right of way. In October following he conveyed to the same railroad company—

“All that part of block 12 that lies south of the portion of said block heretofore deeded to said railroad company, * * * and bounded on the east by Church street, on the south by South street, and on the west by East street.”

The land so deeded by him to the railroad company was ■that upon which his house was situated. Soon after, his 'house was removed, and the depot of the railroad com[61]*61pany built not far from but slightly east of the same site. The barn was also removed from South street. During that same season a stave-mill was erected something over a block east of East street, and a little south of South street. There was no convenient means of access to this mill. On October 3, 1871, a petition was made to the highway commissioners of the township of Wyoming, by Mr. Knowles, at that time station agent of the railroad company, and seven others, who described' themselves as freeholders of that township, requesting them—

“To open State street, in the village of Grandville, from East street east to Church street, and also to lay out and establish a public highway commencing at some point on Church . street, south of the Grand Rapids & Holland Railroad land, running easterly, parallel to and adjoining the land of said railroad company, to Ottawa street.”

It will be noticed by reference to the plat, a copy of which is appended, that State street is a diagonal street, [62]*62running north-east, and crossing East street a short distance south-west of the point at which it would form a junction with South street.

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