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Young Israel, Beachwood v. City, Beachwood

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eighth District, Cuyahoga County
Jun 6, 2000
138 Ohio App. 3d 89 (Ohio Ct. App. 2000)

Summary

In Young Israel of Beachwood v. Beachwood (2000), 138 Ohio App.3d 89, 740 N.E.2d 349, this court held that sending a copy of a notice of appeal improperly filed with the court of common pleas to a board of zoning appeals does not vest a court of common pleas with jurisdiction to hear an administrative appeal.

Summary of this case from Valley Road Prop. v. City of Cleveland

Opinion

No. 76217, 76232.

Decided June 6, 2000.

Civil appeal from Common Pleas Court Case No. 355,872.

Judgment: VACATED AND REMANDED.

For plaintiffs-appellants: TIMOTHY J. GRENDELL, Attorney at Law, GRENDELL ASSOCIATES CO., L.P.A., 6060 Rockside Woods Boulevard, Suite 250, Independence, OH 44131.

For defendants-appellees MARGARET ANN CANNON, City of Beachwood, Law Director, et al, City of Beachwood, 2700 Richmond Road, Beachwood, OH 44122, HAROLD L. LEVEY, Attorney at Law, LEVEY GRUHIN, 2475 Brentwood Road, Cleveland, OH 44122.

For defendant-appellee MICHAEL E. MURMAN, Beachwood Board of Attorney at Law, Zoning Appeals, MURMAN ASSOCIATES, 14701 Detroit Avenue, No. 555, Lakewood, OH 44107.


JOURNAL ENTRY and OPINION


These consolidated appeals challenge a common pleas court order reversing a decision of the City of Beachwood Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) to grant a use variance. We conclude that the common pleas court lacked jurisdiction over the appeal from the BZA's decision; therefore, we vacate the common pleas court's decision and remand with instructions for the court to dismiss this action.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The procedural history relevant to our decision is extremely limited. Phyllis and Jack Keller filed a notice of appeal with the clerk of the common pleas court on May 22, 1998, challenging the BZA's April 28, 1998 decision. On May 22, 1998, the Kellers' counsel also mailed the following letter to the Secretary of the BZA, the chairman of the BZA, and counsel for the BZA:

Dear Sir/Madam:

Enclosed please find a time-stamped copy of the following which have been filed this date with regard to the above captioned matter:

1. Notice of Appeal from the City of Beachwood Board of Zoning Appeals, Number BZA 98-B; and

2. Praecipe.

Please note that these items differ from those documents hand-delivered to you this morning, in that the CAPTION ONLY has been changed to reflect the address of the parties. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Very truly yours, Harold L. Levey

The City of Beachwood and Intervenors Young Israel of Beachwood, Ivan Soclof, and Jewish Community Federation separately moved to dismiss the appeal before the common pleas court claiming, among other things, that the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction because the notice of appeal was not filed with the BZA. The court overruled both motions, without opinion.

The common pleas court entered judgment reversing the decision of the BZA on March 18, 1999. Both the City and the Intervenors timely appealed this ruling, and their appeals were consolidated before this court.

LAW AND ANALYSIS

R.C. 2506.01 permits the common pleas court to review [e]very final order, adjudication or decision of any * * * board * * * or other division of any political subdivision of the state * * * as provided in Chapter 2505. of the Revised Code, except as modified by this chapter. R.C. 2505.04 provides the procedure for perfecting such an appeal:

An appeal is perfected when a written notice of appeal is filed * * * in the case of an administrative-related appeal, with the administrative * * * board * * *. [N]o step required to be taken subsequent to the perfection of the appeal is jurisdictional.

[T]he period of time within which the appeal shall be perfected * * * is thirty days. R.C. 2505.07.

Pursuant to these provisions, the Kellers had to file their notice of appeal with the BZA within thirty days after the challenged order. Instead, they filed their notice of appeal with the common pleas court within the allotted time. They never filed a notice of appeal with the BZA, although they served a copy on its secretary, counsel, and chairman.

The common pleas court lacked jurisdiction and should have dismissed the Kellers' appeal. Patrick Media Group, Inc. v. Cleveland Bd. of Zoning Appeals (1988), 55 Ohio App.3d 124; Hirt's Greenhouse, Inc. v. Strongsville (Sep. 7, 1995), Cuyahoga App. No. 68374, unreported. Accordingly, we vacate the common pleas court's judgment and remand with instructions to dismiss. This court lacks jurisdiction to address the remainder of appellants' assignments of error and dismisses them.

This cause is vacated and remanded to the lower court with instructions to dismiss this case.

It is, therefore, considered that said appellants recover of said appellees their costs herein.

It is ordered that a special mandate be sent to said court to carry this judgment into execution.

A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.

ANN DYKE, A.J. and JOHN T. PATTON, J. CONCUR

______________________________ KENNETH A. ROCCO, JUDGE


Summaries of

Young Israel, Beachwood v. City, Beachwood

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eighth District, Cuyahoga County
Jun 6, 2000
138 Ohio App. 3d 89 (Ohio Ct. App. 2000)

In Young Israel of Beachwood v. Beachwood (2000), 138 Ohio App.3d 89, 740 N.E.2d 349, this court held that sending a copy of a notice of appeal improperly filed with the court of common pleas to a board of zoning appeals does not vest a court of common pleas with jurisdiction to hear an administrative appeal.

Summary of this case from Valley Road Prop. v. City of Cleveland
Case details for

Young Israel, Beachwood v. City, Beachwood

Case Details

Full title:YOUNG ISRAEL OF BEACHWOOD, et al. Plaintiffs-appellants v. CITY OF…

Court:Court of Appeals of Ohio, Eighth District, Cuyahoga County

Date published: Jun 6, 2000

Citations

138 Ohio App. 3d 89 (Ohio Ct. App. 2000)
740 N.E.2d 349

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