Dig this: property owners assert that the County’s right of way dedication ordinance is an unlawful exaction. You know the drill – logical nexus, rough proportionality, etc. Nollan, Dolan, Koontz. Here’s the short story: the owners sought subdivision plat approval without the dedication for public roads required by the ordinance. No deal. The County’s process allows for consideration of variances based on extraordinary hardship. The owners assert that the variance procedures violate their right to procedural due process. The District Court granted the County summary judgment.
In Pietsch v. Ward County, No. 20-1728 (Mar. 16, 2021), the Eighth Circuit affirmed. This is a Nollan/Dolan/Koontz claim. The property owners disavow that they are raising a takings claim. But you can’t fool us, property owners, we know a takings claim when we see one. “Plaintiffs’ due process and unconstitutional conditions claims are an impermissible attempt to recast a Takings claim.” Slip
