Young v. City of Pearland, Brazoria County

425 S.W.2d 391, 1968 Tex. App. LEXIS 3013
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 29, 1968
Docket15232
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Young v. City of Pearland, Brazoria County, 425 S.W.2d 391, 1968 Tex. App. LEXIS 3013 (Tex. Ct. App. 1968).

Opinion

COLEMAN, Justice.

This was a suit for specific performance of an alleged contract to convey certain water lines and meters. The trial court withdrew the case from the jury and granted the prayer for specific performance.

This suit was based on an option agreement executed by James C. Young and the City of Pearland on June 4, 1964. This instrument reads:

THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 COUNTY OF BRAZORIA J
THIS RIGHT OF PURCHASE AGREEMENT made and entered into on this the 16th day of August, A.D. 1963, hy and between the CITY OF PEAR-LAND, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its duly authorized officers, the undersigned, hereinafter called “CITY” and JAMES YOUNG, as owner and developer of a certain Subdivision in the City of Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas, hereinafter called “DEVELOPER”,
WITNESSETH:
That the DEVELOPER is the owner and subdivider of a certain tract of land located within the City of Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas, and that he has subdivided the same into lots, blocks, streets, alleys and easements for the purpose of providing building sites for homeowners and other types of improvements and to install for the use and benefit of the residents of such subdivision, a water system and has presented the proposed Plat and Dedication of said Westminister Subdivision for the approval of the City Council as a subdivision to the City, together with his plan for the construction of the water system within such Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, the CITY contemplates that they will, at some future date, organize and develop a municipal water and sewer system for the residents of the City of Pearland and desire to have the right of purchase of such water facility that may be installed in the Westminister Subdivision by the DEVELOPER, and the DEVELOPER has agreed to sell and convey such water improvements to the CITY as reflected by a Motion that was entered in the Record of Minutes of the City Council of the City of Pearland on this date, in which the said DEVELOPER agrees to sell to the CITY all water lines, without cost to the CITY and CITY shall have the right of purchase of any meters and meter connections at a rate of Forty ($40.00) Dollars per meter and the further right of the CITY to purchase the water well, pump and facilities attached thereto at its fair market value at the time of such purchase by the CITY. The DEVELOPER has further agreed that the CITY shall have the right to increase the size of the water conduit pipe along the Old Alvin Road from that reflected by the proposed Plat, by the CITY paying the difference or additional cost *393 in the installation of such pipe selected by the CITY in excess of the proposed six inch (6") water line.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the further consideration of the acceptance for filing and recording, the Plat and Dedication of WESTMINISTER SUBDIVISION by the City of Pearland, the DEVELOPER agrees that when the CITY has organized and developed a municipal water and sewer system for the use of the residents of the City of Pearland, that the CITY will have the right of purchase of all water meters and connections installed by DEVELOPER in said West-minister Subdivision at a cost of Forty ($40.00) Dollars per meter tap and the further right of purchase of water well, tank, pump and attendant facilities at its fair market value at the time the CITY desires to acquire title and possession and the DEVELOPER further agrees that he will execute the necessary bills of sale, assignments, transfers and conveyances to all facilities pertaining to the water system in Westminister Subdivision to the said City of Pearland, upon CITY giving at least thirty days notice in writing of its desire to acquire possession and ownership of same at the price above stated.
It is further agreed that this right of purchase shall extend to the parties hereto, their heirs, successors, administrators or assigns.
EXECUTED at Pearland, Texas, on this the 9 day of June, A.D. 1964.
(Signatures and acknowledgements)

Appellant was developing the Westmin-ister Subdivision into residential lots. The City of Pearland had no City water and sewage system at that time but planned to develop such a system in the future. A part of the City was included within a water district, but appellant’s property was not within the district and could not be serviced by it. Appellant wished to improve his subdivision with a water system that could be integrated into the proposed City system. His engineer prepared a plan for such a water system which was presented to the City Council for approval on August 15, 1963, and it was approved.

Thereafter the City of Pearland established a municipal water system. The minutes of a special meeting of the City Council for November 22, 1965, reflect that the meeting was called for the purpose of considering a request of Mr. Olen O’Day concerning “the water well and water lines in Westminister Subdivision,” and that he reported that 35 meters had been installed and that eight more were to be installed at existing houses. He stated that the total investment for water lines amounted to $8,507.54 “for material only or including the well and tank the sum of $11,961.15 for material only.”

The minutes then recite that following due discussion a motion was made and seconded “that James C. Young be notified by registered letter (return receipt requested) that the City is ready to proceed under the terms of a contract between he and the City dated June 9, 1964. This contract stipulating that thirty days notice be given to James Young in the event the City desired to acquire possession and ownership of same. Mr. Young to be notified of a Council meeting on December 30, 1965.” The motion passed, and thereafter the City Secretary mailed to Mr. Young the following letter (formal parts omitted) :

The City of Pearland is ready to proceed under the terms of a contract that you made with the City dated June 9, 1964. Copy of the contract is enclosed for your reference.
Since the contract states that the City is required to give you at least thirty days notice, we expect to meet with you on Thursday night, December 30, 1965 in the City Hall at 7:30 P.M.

*394 Subsequently another letter was sent to Mr. Young, stating: “* * * Because of the holidays your compliance with the date as set forth in our letter to you dated November 23, 1965 has been extended by City Council until Thursday night, January 6, 1966 at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. * *”

A meeting was apparently held on that date with Mr. Young in attendance. After discussing the question of the “water system” in Westminister Subdivision, the Council determined to submit the option agreement to the City Attorney for a written opinion concerning its legality and interpretation to be submitted at the regular meeting on January 27, 1966.

Mr. McClellan, the City Secretary of the City of Pearland and its chief executive officer under the supervision of the Mayor and City Council, testified:

Q Now, Mr. McClellan, to your knowledge, did you or anyone, any officer of the City offer to Mr.

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