Georgia Court Of Appeals, (October 22, 1985)
Docket number: 71377
DECIDED
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Judgment affirmed. McMurray, P. J., and Benham, J., concur.
Sam S. Harben, Jr., Ronald K. Hopkins, for appellant.
At the request of the Gainesville Midland Railroad Company, the City of Jefferson, Georgia, passed an ordinance on March 12, 1984, annexing the railroad's right-of-way between the city limits of Jefferson and the city limits of Pendergrass, Georgia. On December 11, 1984, the City of Jefferson annexed certain additional property, again at the request of the property owner, which was contiguous to the city limits of Jefferson only by virtue of the earlier annexation of the railroad' right-of-way.The Town of Pendergrass, its mayor and town council brought this action to have the two ordinances declared invalid on several grounds, one of which was that the Gainesville Midland Railroad Company was not the "owner" of all the land annexed by the ordinance of March 12, 1984. There is no dispute among the parties that the validity of the Shumake annexation is predicated upon the validity of the earlier annexation of the railroad property. Based on its determination that the railroad was not the "owner" of all the property annexed on March 12, 1984, the trial court declared both annexation ordinances invalid. The City of Jefferson filed this appeal. Held: OCGA