Rosa v. Willoughby Zoning Dept. ( 2020 )


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  • [Cite as Rosa v. Willoughby Zoning Dept., 2020-Ohio-4270.]
    IN THE COURT OF APPEALS
    ELEVENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
    LAKE COUNTY, OHIO
    CRYSTAL ROSA,                                               :   MEMORANDUM OPINION
    Appellant,                                 :
    CASE NO. 2020-L-081
    - vs -                                              :
    CITY OF WILLOUGHBY ZONING                                   :
    DEPARTMENT,
    :
    Appellee.
    Appeal from the City of Willoughby, PP# 27-B-047-A-00-025-0
    Judgment: Appeal dismissed.
    Crystal Rosa, pro se, 38840 Wood Road, Willoughby, OH 44094 (Appellant).
    Michael C. Lucas, City of Willoughby Law Department, 1 Public Square, Willoughby, OH
    44094 (For Appellee).
    MATT LYNCH, J.
    {¶1}      On May 4, 2020, the City of Willoughby’s Chief Building Official issued a
    “Notice of Violation Cease and Desist Order” to Anthony Hounshell, the property owner,
    indicating that pursuant to Codified Ordinance Schedule 1131.03, the “keeping, raising,
    rescuing, boarding or servicing of pigs is not permitted in a R-80 zone district.” On June
    11, 2020, the City of Willoughby, Board of Zoning Appeals, issued a letter to appellant,
    Crystal Rosa, stating that at their meeting, her appeal for the “keeping, raising, rescuing,
    boarding or servicing of pigs” was denied, and since it was denied she had “thirty days to
    file an appeal with the Lake County Court of Common Pleas.” Ms. Rosa filed the instant
    appeal on July 9, 2020 against the City of Willoughby Zoning Department.
    {¶2}   Appellee, the City of Willoughby Zoning Department, moved to dismiss the
    action on August 6, 2020, for failure to comply with the requirements of R.C. Chapters
    2505 and 2506. Appellee posits that the appeal is flawed for two reasons: first, the City
    of Willoughby Zoning Department is identified as an appellee, which is completely
    separate and independent from the Board of Zoning Appeals, which is the agency that
    made the decision to deny Ms. Rosa’s requested variance; and second, an appeal from
    the decision of an administrative board is to be filed in and determined by the court of
    common pleas and not a court of appeals.
    {¶3}   We must determine if there is a final order, as this court may entertain only
    those appeals from final judgments. Noble v. Colwell, 
    44 Ohio St. 3d 92
    , 96 (1989).
    According to Section 3(B)(2), Article IV of the Ohio Constitution, a judgment of a trial court
    can be immediately reviewed by an appellate court only if it constitutes a “final order” in
    the action. Germ v. Fuerst, 11th Dist. Lake No. 2003-L-116, 2003-Ohio-6241, ¶ 3. If a
    lower court’s order is not final, then an appellate court does not have jurisdiction to review
    the matter, and the matter must be dismissed. Gen. Acc. Ins. Co. v. Ins. Co. of N. Am.,
    
    44 Ohio St. 3d 17
    , 20 (1989). For a judgment to be final and appealable, it must satisfy
    the requirements of R.C. 2505.02 and if applicable, Civ.R. 54(B). See Children’s Hosp.
    Med. Ctr. v. Tomaiko, 11th Dist. Portage No. 2011-P-0103, 2011-Ohio-6838, ¶ 3.
    {¶4}   There is no trial court order to appeal that fits within any of the categories
    of R.C. 2505.02. Only a letter from the City of Willoughby, Board of Zoning Appeals
    denying the requested variance. Pursuant to R.C. 2506.01, those who seek relief from a
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    board of zoning appeals’ determination must appeal to a court of common pleas. Here,
    Ms. Rosa filed her appeal directly with the court of appeals instead of the court of common
    pleas, and she also listed the zoning department as the appellee instead of the board of
    zoning appeals. Therefore, at this point, this court has no jurisdiction to entertain this
    matter
    {¶5}   Accordingly, appellee’s motion to dismiss is granted, and this appeal is
    hereby dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
    {¶6}   Appeal dismissed.
    TIMOTHY P. CANNON, P.J.,
    CYNTHIA WESTCOTT RICE, J.,
    concur.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 2020-L-081

Judges: Lynch

Filed Date: 8/31/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 8/31/2020