Title: State v. Porter County Drainage Board

State: indiana

Issuer: Indiana Supreme Court

Document:

250 Ind. 216 (1968)
235 N.E.2d 491
STATE OF INDIANA
v.
PORTER COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD.
No. 667S22.

Supreme Court of Indiana.
Filed April 5, 1968.
John J. Dillon, Attorney General, and Robert F. Hassett, Deputy Attorney General, for appellant.
Herbert K. Douglas, and Douglas, Douglas & Douglas, of Valparaiso, for appellee.
LEWIS, C.J.
This is an appeal by the State of Indiana under the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code. This Court has jurisdiction of this appeal under the provisions of Burns' Indiana Statutes, Anno., (1966 Suppl.), § 27-2507.
A group of landowners filed with the Porter County Drainage Board, the appellee herein, a petition asserting that there was a drainage problem that created a health hazard and that such condition detracted from the public utility and community use of property and sought a remedy as provided by the Indiana Drainage Code. Certain amendments were made to the original petition and certain proceedings were had prior to the time that the appellee made a determination with reference to the correction of certain culverts under a highway of the appellant. The determination of the appellee was *217 appealed to the Porter Circuit Court and judgment of the Porter Circuit Court was entered as follows:
This appeal was then perfected to this Court with the "Assignment of Errors" reading as follows:
The appellee has filed a "Motion to Dismiss" this appeal, alleging in substance the following: That the appellant failed to perfect a proper appeal to the Porter Circuit Court for the reason that the appellant failed to give any of the landowner petitioners notice of such appeal. Appellee cites Burns' Indiana Statutes Anno., (1956 Repl.), § 27-2502, as part of the Drainage Code of 1965 which prescribes procedure for review of decisions of the Drainage Board. This section reads, in part, as follows:
*218 It is conceded here that the appellant did fail to give any notice to the petitioning landowners or to their attorney. The appeal to the Porter Circuit Court by appellant is a statutory appeal and the statute must be strictly followed. Appellant has failed to follow the procedure by serving notice on the petitioning landowners or upon their attorney. Appellee points out that since the landowners were not named in the appeal in the Circuit Court and since they are not named in the "Assignment of Errors" that appellant has failed to comply with Rule 2-6 of the Supreme Court of Indiana (1964 Rules) which provides, in part, as follows:
It is appellee's contention that where the "Assignment of Errors" omits naming a necessary party appellee, this Court does not acquire jurisdiction over the appeal, and appellee, therefore, argues that where the property owners were a necessary party in the proceedings below they were necessary parties in the proceedings on appeal. McArdle v. Board of Zoning Appeals (1960), 131 Ind. App. 5, 167 N.E.2d 608.
In addition to the foregoing, the "Assignment of Errors" presents nothing to this Court on appeal. Concerning the first assigned error, the appellant, who initiated the suit in the Porter County Circuit Court, may not now be heard to argue that the Porter Circuit Court did not have jurisdiction to review the Findings and Order of the Porter County Drainage Board.
As to appellant's second assigned error, no question is raised before this Court because this issue was not not sufficiently set forth in the "Argument Section" of appellant's brief. Supreme Court Rules 2-17(e) and 2-17(f). Also see Thanos v. Fox (1958), 128 Ind. App. 416, 149 N.E.2d 315.
*219 Appellant's "Assignment of Errors" is inadequate and does not raise any question before this Court; and, therefore, this appeal is dismissed.
Arterburn, Hunter, Jackson and Mote, JJ. concur.
NOTE.  Reported in 235 N.E.2d 491.