Citation Numbers: 400 S.W.2d 512, 1966 Ky. LEXIS 435
Judges: Cullen
Filed Date: 3/11/1966
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The Commonwealth, Department of Highways, appeals from a judgment awarding the appellee landowners $67,500 for a tract of land taken by condemnation for highway purposes. The only question argued is whether the evidence has sufficient probative value to support the verdict.
The tract, all of which was condemned, was a triangular piece of 1.51 acres with three buildings on it. One of the witnesses for the Commonwealth attributed a value of $20,500 to the buildings and one of the witnesses for the landowners put the value of the buildings at $33,299. We think this testimony would warrant the jury’s allowing at least $20,500 for improvement value, despite the fact that two witnesses for the landowners said that the buildings did not enhance at all the value of the land.
Estimates as to the value of the bare land ranged from $26,300 to $104,464. The evidence would support amply a value of $54,500 for the bare land (computed at 83 cents per square foot) because the evidence showed a sale of a reasonably comparable tract for 83 cents per square foot.
As indicated, the evidence would have sustained an award as high as $75,000 for the land with improvements. So the actual award of $67,500 is fully supported.
The judgment is affirmed.