Water Works Commission v. North Little Rock Water Co.

180 S.W.2d 526, 207 Ark. 349, 1944 Ark. LEXIS 668
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedMay 29, 1944
Docket4-7301
StatusPublished

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Water Works Commission v. North Little Rock Water Co., 180 S.W.2d 526, 207 Ark. 349, 1944 Ark. LEXIS 668 (Ark. 1944).

Opinion

McFaddin, J.

This case is a sequence to North Little Rock Water Co. v. Water Works Commission of the City of Little Rock, 199 Ark. 773, 136 S. W. 2d 194, decided by this court on January 29, 1940.

For many years prior to 1936 the Ai’kansaw Water Company was a public utility supplying water to the inhabitants of 'the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. The plant and wells of the company were located on the Little Rock" side of the Arkansas River, and the water was transported to North Little Rock by a pipeline on the Broadway bridge which connected the two cities. In 1936, the City of Little Rock purchased the plant, wells, distribution system and all other properties of the said company situated on the Little Rock side of the Arkansas River; and, as a part of the contract of purchase, the city agreed to supply to the Arkansaw Water Company, or its successor, at a point on said Broadway bridge, enough water so that said company could continue to sell and distribute water in North Little Rock. The contract price to be paid the city for said water was agreed to be five cents per thousand gallons for a period of time, and four cents a thousand gallons thereafter for tlie full time of twenty years from tlie date of the contract.

On February 17, 1936, the city of Little Rock adopted Ordinance No. 5311, agreeing to the contract of purchase; and also Ordinance No. 5312 entitled: “For the sale of water to Arkansaw Water Company for supplying North Little Rock and fixing the rates to be paid therefor”; and this Ordinance No. 5312 provided in part: “The city contracts with the Arkansaw Water Company to supply and sell to Arkansaw Water Company for the period of twenty 'years from this date all water needed' by said company to supply its consumers in the City of North Little Rock and its vicinity, at the following rates: five cents per thousand gallons during the period the city is required to pump water so supplied from the Arkansas River and wells; and four cents per thousand gallons from and after the time the proposed Alum Fork supply is placed in service . . .”

. In order to obtain the funds to pay the Arkansaw Water Company, and to secure the additional and better source of water from the Alum Fork, the City of Little Rock issued bonds under Act 131 of 1933, as amended; and on March 16, 193-6, the city passed Ordinance No. 5316, which provided for the bond issue, etc., and fixed (as provided by the said act) the minimum rates to be charged for water until the bonds were retired. This ordinance, in article three thereof, contained a full schedule of water rates on a graduated scale, beginning with the first 6,700 cubic feet per month at thirty cents per one hundred cubic feet; and concluding with these rates, as the lowest: “For the excess of any quantity over 1,333,300 cubic feet per month, 3.75 cents per hundred cubic feet. For each thousand gallons per month furnished to railroads and other public utilities, four cents. ’ ’

On or about April 1,1936, the Arkansaw Water Company delivered the contracted properties to the City of Little Rock; and the city, either directly, or through the Water Works Commission (created under Act 215 of 1937) has operated the water distribution system in Little Rock up to the present time. In the contract ordinance (No. 5311) and in the rate ordinance (No. 5312), the Arkánsaw Water Company was empowered to assign its rights to a successor company; and the appellee, North Little Rock Water Company, is the said successor company.

From April 1, 1936, to April 22, 1939, the City of Little Rock or its Water Works -Commission (the present appellant) supplied water to the North Little Rock Water Company according to the rates in Ordinance No. 5312, 'and received due payment therefor. On the last mentioned date (April 22, 1939), the City of Little Rock passed Ordinance No. 5712 which repealed Ordinance No. 5312 and put into effect a new schedule of water rates. This new schedule in Ordinance No. 5712 was exactly the same schedule as that contained in Ordinance No. 5316, except that the last bracket of rates in Ordinance No. 5712 was: “For the excess of any quantity over 131,400 cubic feet per month the rate of 6.75 cents per one hundred cubic feet.” In other words this new ordinance struck out the 3.75 cents rate, and the four cent per one thousand gallons rate, as contained in Ordinance No. 5316, and repealed all of Ordinance No. 5312. In the case of North Little Rock Water Co. v. Water Works Commission of the City of Little Rock, 199 Ark. 773, 136 S. W. 2d 194, (decided January 29, 1940), the Ordinance No. 5712 was upheld by this court.

Thereafter (on July 9,1940) the Water Works Commission of the City of Little Rock instituted this present action in the Pulaski Circuit Court as an action to recover for alleged undercharges from June 1, 1937 (when the Water Works Commission took over from the City of Little Rock the operation of the Little Rock Water Works), to April 22,1939 (the effective date of said Ordinance No. 5712). The theory of the plaintiff (appellant) was and is, that the North Little Rock Water Company was never entitled to the five-cent and four-cent rate fixed in Ordinance No. 5312, and that the rate that should have been charged for all of this time was another and higher rate, as fixed by Ordinance No. 5030 passed April, 1933. The amount of the alleged undercharge was stated in the complaint as being the difference between the rate in Ordinance No. 5030 and what the North Little Rock Water Company had paid under Ordinance No. 5312; and this difference aggregated $16,123.17.

The cause was tried before the circuit court without a jury; and, from a judgment for the defendant, the plaintiff has duly prosecuted this appeal/

Many interesting questions are presented in the able briefs filed by counsel on each side; but we find it necessary to consider only the following points in reaching our decision.

I. Ordinance No. 5030 Was Repealed by Ordinance No. -5312 and Ordinance No. 5316.

On August 13, 1923, the City of Little Rock adopted Ordinance No. 3290 being: “An ordinance fixing the schedule of rates and charges for water service furnished b}’ the Arkansaw Water Company to the City of Little Rock and the inhabitants thereof, and for other purposes.”

Section I of said ordinance stated: “That the schedule of rates and charges for water service furnished by the Arkansaw Water Company to the City of Little Rock and inhabitants thereof, be, and the same is hereby, fixed as hereinafter set forth . . .” Section 2 of said ordinance contained the schedule of rates and charges being a graduated downward rate scale from the highest bracket, of thirty cents per hundred cubic feet for the first six thousand seven hundred cubic feet of water used per month, to the lowest bracket of 6.75 cents per one hundred cubic feet for any quantity in excess of 264,700 cubic feet per month. In other words § 1 of the Ordinance No. 3290 stated that the purpose of the ordinance was to fix the rates and charges for water service that might be furnished by the Arkansaw Water Company; and § 2 of the ordinance contained the schedule of rates and charges. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 3290 was never amended or repealed until the City of Little Rock took over the water distribution system. Section 2 of Ordinance No. 3290 was amended by Ordinance No.

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