Wheeler v. Weston Special Benefit Assessment Road District of Platte County

294 S.W.2d 353, 1956 Mo. App. LEXIS 150
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 1, 1956
Docket22432
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Wheeler v. Weston Special Benefit Assessment Road District of Platte County, 294 S.W.2d 353, 1956 Mo. App. LEXIS 150 (Mo. Ct. App. 1956).

Opinion

BOUR, Commissioner.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the circuit court of Platte county; affirming an order of the county court of :Platte county 'disincorporating the Weston Special Benefit Assessment Road District of Platte county. •

*354 • The appellant- road district was organized under the provisions of what are now Sections 233;170, 233.175; Statutory references are to RSMo' 1949, .and V.A.M.S. ■ On .May 4,- 1953, a petition praying for the disincorporátion, of .this road district was filed'in the county court of Platte county. As appears from the petition, the total number of acres within the district was 60,-.641, and the. sigriers of the petition owned 36,567.72½> acres, or-more than a majority of acres ’within the district. The disincor-poration was sought under the provisions -of Section 233.295, which reads as follows:

“Whenever a petition, signed ' by the owners of a majority of the acres of land, within a' road district organized under the provisions of sections 233.170 to 233.3Í5 shall be filed with the county court of any county in which said district is situated, setting forth the name of the" district and the number of acres owned by each signer of such petition and the whole number of acres in said district, the said county court shall have power, if in its opinion the public good will be thereby advanced to disincorporate such road district. No such road district shall be disincorporated until notice be published in some newspaper published in the county where the same is situated for four weeks successively prior to the hearing of said petition.” '

The county court set the matter for hearing on June 1, 1953, at 10:00 a. m., and ordered the county clerk to publish notice as required by statute, which was done. When the matter was called for hearing on June 1, 1953, the road district presented to the court a motion requesting “that Hon. O. W. Thompson, Judge of the County Court, Western District, Platte County, Missouri, disqualify himself, or be ordered disqualified by other members of the court, from sitting on the trial and determination of the petition for dissolution filed herein, for the reason that Hon. O. W. Thompson is interested in the outcome of this proceeding ■and for the reason that he is one of the signers of said petition * * *, and for the reason that he, prior to the filing of said petition * * *, personally circulated said petition, and solicited signatures thereto.” The record of the county court recites: “The County Court orders motion- be filed. After due deliberation and discussion the County Court orders said motion be denied.”

Thereafter, and on the same day, June 1, 1953, a petition was presented to the county court by the owners of 13,563.50 acres of land "within said road district, asking the court “to deny the petition for dissolution * * * heretofore filed * * *.” The persons signing this petition had signed the original petition filed on May 4, 1953. The record of "the county court recites: “It is hereby ordered that the petition to deny the petition for dissolution be filed at this time, but" it is the unanimous decision of the cotirt that it- be denied. At this time witnesses were called and the testimony having been heard the County Court after discussion orders the matter continued until Thursday, June 4, 1953, at 10:00 a. m.”

On June 4, 1953, the county court, by unanimous vote of all of the members, made and entered an order disincorporating the road district. Thereafter, and on the same day, the road district appealed from this order to - the circuit court of Platte county. The transcript on appeal was filed in the circuit court. This transcript includes the petitions and motion heretofore mentioned, the orders made and entered of record by the county court, and the notice of appeal. It contains no testimony or other evidence.

On September 8, 1953, a motion was filed in the circuit court by certain persons who had signed the original petition for disin-corporation, praying that their names “be stricken from said petition”, and that they “be permitted to withdraw from said cause”. These individuals owned 14,874.07 acres of land within the road district. On December 30, 1953, appellant road district filed a motion to dismiss on the following grounds:

*355 "(1) That upon said pleadings filed in said cause the Petition of Respondents for Dissolution does not 'state a cause of action. (2) That under the pleadings filed in said cause the Court does not have jurisdiction to hear said cause. - (3) That under the pleadings filed in said causé it appears that at the time the above court had appellate review of said cause the petitioners did not have a majority of acres of land within said district. (4) That under the pleading's filed in said cause, it now appears that the petition for dissolution does ' not have a majority of the acres of land in said dis-' trict by owners thereof on said petition.”

On March 8, 19S4, the court denied both, of the above-mentioned motions; and the cause was passed for a future hearing. Thereafter the road district filed in this court a petition for a writ, of prohibition to restrain the Honorable Fred H. Maughmer, judge of the circuit court of Platte county, from taking any further, action in the cause. This court denied the writ of prohibition in an opinion handed down on January 10, 1955. See State ex rel. Weston Special Benefit Assessment Road Dist. of Platte County v. Maughmer, Mo.App., 275 S.W.2d 385.

On .September 19, 1955, appellant road district filed in the circüit’coürt a “Motion-to Reverse Order of Dissolution”.- There-' after, and on the same day, a hearing was had on this motion. Judge O. W. Thompson, a member of the county court of Platte county, wasp called as a witness for appellant. He testified that he was a member of the county court when1-the petition for disincorporation of the road district was filed, and when the court entered the order disincorporating the district; and that he signed the petition for disincorporation of the district. He further testified:

“Q. Did you own land in that district, Judge Thompson? A. Well, guess I did; my mother and I together. * * *
“Q. Prior to the time of this hearing (in the county court), Judge Thompson, you carried this petition and solicited landowners in the district to sign the petition for dissolution ? A. Amongst some of my neighbors. * * *
“Q. Did you contact the Hull family with -some thirty-five- hundred acres in the district; for signatures?. ' A. Some of them.” The record shows that -five other witnesses testified for appellant at the hearing in the circuit court on September 19, 1955, but the conclusion which we have reached in this action makes it unnecessary to set out their testimony.' At the beginning of the hearing counsel for respondents objected to the introduction of any evidence on the ground that the circuit court, in reviewing the order .of the county court, wás limited -to a consideration of “the'Transcript of the Record certified by the County Court”. As indicated, the objection was overruled. After- the six witnesses' testified, -the case was submitted and taken under advisement.

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