LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 19-1183    Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/10/2019 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/17/2019 Final action:
Title: Consideration, discussion, and possible approval and authorization to execute Resolution No. 1262, a Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to enter into a Journal Entry of Judgment in the case of City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma v. Mark F. Harper, et al., Tulsa County District Court Case No. CV-2019-614, regarding the condemnation of property located at the 13600 Block of South 177th East Avenue, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma
Attachments: 1. Resolution 1262, 2. Journal Entry of Judgment-Dark-Harper
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Broken Arrow City Council
Meeting of: 09-17-2019

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Consideration, discussion, and possible approval and authorization to execute Resolution No. 1262, a Resolution authorizing the City Attorney to enter into a Journal Entry of Judgment in the case of City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma v. Mark F. Harper, et al., Tulsa County District Court Case No. CV-2019-614, regarding the condemnation of property located at the 13600 Block of South 177th East Avenue, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma
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Background:
On May 7, 2019, the Broken Arrow City Council determined and declared the public necessity of taking, appropriating, condemning and acquiring a temporary construction easement over 110,417 square feet or 2.535 acres, more or less, from Mark F. Harper, Personal Representative of the Estate of Josephine Layton a/k/a Josephine Layton Harper; Jeanette Layton a/k/a Jeanette Van Hoose; Lois Maxine Dark, Trustee of the Lois Maxine Dark Trust; and Martha Chapman Fowler ("the Landowners") for the public purpose of completion of the County Line Trunk Sewer Replacement Project. The City already owns the necessary underlying sewer easement. The temporary construction easement is necessary to replace existing sewer line.
On May 9, 2019, the City filed suit against the Landowners to acquire this easement. On June 6, 2019, Mark Harper, a local attorney, filed an Entry of Appearance on behalf of each of the Landowners. The Commissioners filed a report on June 20, 2019, valuing the take at $7,500. On July 11, 2019, the City tendered the commissioners' award to the Court Clerk, taking title to the condemned temporary construction easement.
Pursuant to state law, any party seeking to contest the commissioners' valuation of the property must file a jury demand within 60 days of the date of the filing of the commissioners' report. Thus, all jury demands had to be filed on or before August 19, 2019. Only the City filed a jury demand.
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