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Ada County Road District v. Sharp

Date: 04-17-2001

Case Number: 2001Opinion No. 28

Judge: Schwartzman

Court: Court of Appeals of Idaho

Plaintiff's Attorney: Eberle, Berlin, Kading, Turnbow & McKlveen, Chtd., Boise, Idaho

Defendant's Attorney: Davison, Copple, Copple, Copple & Ludwig, Boise, Idaho

Description:
The ACHD decided to widen a portion of Eagle Road between the Eagle Bypass and
State Street in Eagle, Idaho. Sharp owns three contiguous lots on the corner of Eagle Road and Aikens Street. There are three homes on these lots. Two of the three lots border Eagle Road and have access driveways to Eagle Road. The third lot has an access driveway to Aikens Street. Sharon L. Sharp appeals from the district court’s judgment deciding that an order of
condemnation from the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) does not define the nature and
scope of a take and that her property suffered no severance damages. Sharp also appeals from
the district court’s denial of her claim for attorney fees and costs.
Outcome:
Affirmed.
Plaintiff's Experts:
Unknown
Defendant's Experts:
Unknown
Comments:
None

About This Case

What was the outcome of Ada County Road District v. Sharp?

The outcome was: Affirmed.

Which court heard Ada County Road District v. Sharp?

This case was heard in Court of Appeals of Idaho, ID. The presiding judge was Schwartzman.

Who were the attorneys in Ada County Road District v. Sharp?

Plaintiff's attorney: Eberle, Berlin, Kading, Turnbow & McKlveen, Chtd., Boise, Idaho. Defendant's attorney: Davison, Copple, Copple, Copple & Ludwig, Boise, Idaho.

When was Ada County Road District v. Sharp decided?

This case was decided on April 17, 2001.