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Steenhuyse v. City of Fullerton

Steenhuyse v. City of Fullerton
03:14:2007





Steenhuyse v





Steenhuyse
v. City of
Fullerton


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Filed 1/29/07 
Steenhuyse v. City of
Fullerton CA4/3


 


NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN OFFICIAL REPORTS


 


California
Rules of Court, rule 977(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or
relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except
as specified by rule 977(b).  This opinion has not been certified for
publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 977.


 


 


IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA


 


FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT


 


DIVISION THREE


 


 








MATTHEW VAN STEENHUYSE et
al.,


 


      Plaintiffs and
Respondents,


 


            v.


 


CITY OF FULLERTON,


 


      Defendant and
Appellant.


 



 


 


         G035820


 


         (Super. Ct. Nos.
03CC06769 &


           03CC10880)


 


         O P I N I O N



 


                        Appeal
from a judgment of the Superior
Court of Orange County
, David A. Thompson, Judge.  Reversed with directions. 


                        Woodruff,
Spradlin & Smart, and M. Lois Bobak for Defendant and Appellant.


                        Harold
M. Stanley for Plaintiffs and Respondents.


 


 


 


 


 


                        The City of Fullerton (the
City) appeals from a judgment against it in this inverse condemnation action brought by Matthew
and Alison Van Steenhuyse after their residential property, located adjacent
to and at the bottom of a natural watercourse, suffered significant flooding
during a rainstorm.  The City contends the trial court failed to apply the
pertinent legal principles
set forth in Locklin v. City of Lafayette (1994) 7 Cal.4th 327
(Locklin), pertaining to public entity liability for
discharge of runoff surface water into a natural
watercourse
, and when properly applied,
those rules preclude a finding of inverse condemnation liability in this case. 
We agree and reverse the judgment
with
directions to enter judgment in favor of the City.


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FACTS


The
Properties and The Swale


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Van Steenhuyses own a house (the â€





Description The City of Fullerton (the City) appeals from a judgment against it in this inverse condemnation action brought by Matthew and Alison Van Steenhuyse after their residential property, located adjacent to and at the bottom of a natural watercourse, suffered significant flooding during a rainstorm. The City contends the trial court failed to apply the pertinent legal principles set forth in Locklin v. City of Lafayette (1994) 7 Cal.4th 327 (Locklin), pertaining to public entity liability for discharge of runoff surface water into a natural watercourse, and when properly applied, those rules preclude a finding of inverse condemnation liability in this case. Court agree and reverse the judgment with directions to enter judgment in favor of the City.
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