WWBITV, Inc. v. the Village of Rouses Point

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedDecember 9, 2009
Docket08-5112-cv
StatusPublished

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08-5112-cv WWBITV, Inc. v. The Village of Rouses Point

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

FOR THE S ECOND C IRCUIT

August Term, 2009

(Argued: August 27, 2009 Decided: December 9, 2009 )

Docket No. 08-5112-cv

WWBITV, INC., S USAN C LARKE, AND G ARY C LARKE,

Plaintiffs-Appellants, —v.—

T HE V ILLAGE OF R OUSES P OINT, G EORGE R IVERS, in his official capacity and in his individual capacity, M ICHAEL T ETREAULT, J R., in his official capacity and in his individual capacity, AND B RIAN P ELKEY, in his official capacity and in his individual capacity,

Defendants-Appellees.

Before: M INER, K ATZMANN, and L YNCH,* Circuit Judges. __________________

1 After their building was demolished following a fire, plaintiffs-appellants WWBITV,

2 Inc., Susan Clarke, and Gary Clarke brought civil rights claims and a supplemental state law

* 1 At the time of oral argument, Judge Lynch was United States District Judge for the 2 Southern District of New York, sitting by designation.

1 1 claim against defendants-appellees the Village of Rouses Point, George Rivers, Michael

2 Tetreault, Jr., and Brian Pelkey. Plaintiffs-appellants now appeal from orders of the district

3 court (Gary L. Sharpe, Judge) granting summary judgment for defendants-appellees on such

4 of their federal claims as had not already been dismissed, and declining to accept jurisdiction

5 over their state law claim.

6 A FFIRMED.

8 M ARK S CHNEIDER, Plattsburgh, New York, for Plaintiffs-Appellants. 9 10 T HOMAS W. P LIMPTON, Stafford, Owens, Piller, Murnane & Trombley, PLLC, 11 Plattsburgh, New York, for Defendants-Appellees the Village of Rouses Point, 12 George Rivers and Michael Tetreault, Jr. 13 14 S TEVEN C. S HAHAN, Taddeo & Shahan, LLP, Syracuse, New York, for 15 Defendant-Appellee Brian Pelkey. 16 17 18 G ERARD E. L YNCH, Circuit Judge:

19 On June 6, 2006, an old hotel located in the Village of Rouses Point, New York, was

20 badly damaged in a fire. The next morning, a team of contractors, acting under the direction

21 of the Village’s Board of Trustees, demolished most of what remained of the damaged

22 building. Plaintiffs-appellants WWBITV, Inc.,which owned the building, Susan Clarke, who

23 owned WWBITV, and Susan Clarke’s husband Gary Clarke filed suit, bringing claims under

24 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and under state law against defendants-appellees, the Village of Rouses

2 1 Point, George Rivers (the Village’s mayor), Michael Tetreault, Jr. (the Village’s code

2 enforcement officer) and Brian Pelkey (the Village’s fire chief). Plaintiffs-appellants alleged

3 that their due process rights and their rights against unlawful seizure had been violated, as

4 well as that the demolition had been an unlawful taking of private property without

5 compensation under the Fifth Amendment and under New York law. The district court (Gary

6 L. Sharpe, Judge) dismissed the substantive due process and Fifth Amendment claims and

7 declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the state law claim. The court later

8 granted summary judgment for defendants-appellees on plaintiffs-appellants’ remaining

9 claims. This appeal followed.

10 BACKGROUND

11 The Village of Rouses Point lies in New York’s northeast corner, where the state

12 borders Vermont and Canada. The Hotel Holland was located in the Village’s downtown

13 area, along State Road 11, an important thoroughfare connecting New York and Quebec.

14 The Hotel was owned by WWBITV, Inc., a Delaware corporation wholly owned by

15 Susan Clarke, who ran the company together with her husband Gary Clarke. WWBITV

16 did not operate the building as a hotel, but did use it to store video equipment.

17 Shortly after midnight on June 6, 2006, the Hotel Holland caught fire. Teams of

18 fire fighters from Rouses Point and neighboring towns responded. At 2:20 a.m., having

19 been told of the fire by a friend, Susan Clarke arrived at the scene. She remained there

3 1 until the fire was largely extinguished later that morning and then returned home. By the

2 time Clarke left the scene, the building had been extensively damaged. The roof and the

3 top floors had been completely destroyed. Debris hung off the hotel’s facade, and

4 officials were concerned that it would fall into the street. The instability of the building,

5 as well as its proximity to the street, necessitated the closing of State Road 11.

6 At 11:30 a.m., the Board of Trustees for the Village held a special meeting to

7 discuss the situation. The Board posted a notice of the meeting in the Village offices, but

8 did not notify the Clarkes individually. At this meeting, the Board approved a motion

9 pursuant to its local code to authorize the Village’s fire chief, Brian Pelkey, to take

10 measures to stabilize the building’s remains and to make the street and sidewalk safe for

11 the public. The Village then hired a contractor to demolish the portion of the building

12 most damaged by the fire.

13 Demolition of the building began early on the afternoon of the 6th. As the

14 demolition was starting, Susan Clarke learned from a friend that the hotel was being torn

15 down. She immediately returned to the hotel to attempt to stop the demolition but was

16 unsuccessful. That afternoon, the contractors demolished the burned portion of the

17 building but left an unburnt annex to the building standing. This undemolished annex

18 stood for several months, until it was itself condemned by the Village and torn down.

19 On June 10, 2006, Susan Clarke, together with her husband Gary Clarke,

4 1 commenced suit against the Village of Rouses Point, as well as its mayor (George

2 Rivers), code enforcement officer (Michael Tetreault, Jr.), and fire chief (Brian Pelkey),

3 all of whom they sued in both their official and individual capacities. The plaintiffs

4 asserted claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that their substantive and procedural due

5 process rights had been violated, as well as their rights against unlawful seizure under the

6 Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and against unlawful taking of their property

7 without compensation under the Fifth Amendment. The plaintiffs also made a related

8 inverse condemnation claim under state law.

9 Defendants moved pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil

10 Procedure to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim for which relief can be

11 granted. At a hearing on the motion, the district court dismissed plaintiffs’ Fifth

12 Amendment claim, finding it premature, and dismissed plaintiffs’ substantive due process

13 claims as not cognizable because the rights in question were already explicitly protected

14 by other provisions of the Constitution, citing Albright v. Oliver, 510 U.S. 266 (1994)

15 (plurality opinion). The court then declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over

16 plaintiffs’ state law inverse condemnation claim, finding that New York courts were

17 better situated to adjudicate it.

18 The parties proceeded to discovery, and, in due course, defendants moved for

19 summary judgment. The court granted summary judgment for defendants on all

5 1 remaining claims.

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