CNW, LLC v. New Sweden Irrigation Dist.
Annotate this CaseCNW, LLC owned an office building in the Taylor’s Crossing business subdivision in Idaho Falls. In mid-June of 2012, a sinkhole developed under the parking lot of CNW’s building. It was later determined that the sinkhole was caused by water from Porter Canal infiltrating an abandoned sewer line and eroding the soil under the parking lot. Porter Canal was owned and operated by New Sweden Irrigation District (NSID); the abandoned sewer line was owned by the City of Idaho Falls (City). NSID denied responsibility for the sinkhole. CNW then served the City with a notice of tort claim. Shortly thereafter, NSID admitted that it had worked on the Porter Canal in the spring of 2012. Prior to that, NSID had repeatedly denied performing any work on the canal. CNW filed this lawsuit against NSID and the City on December 19, 2012. On January 25, 2013, CNW served NSID with an amended notice of tort claim. NSID moved for summary judgment on September 29, 2014. On December 31, 2014, the district court granted NSID’s motion for summary judgment. The district court found that CNW’s letter of October 18, 2012, was not sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the Idaho Tort Claims Act (ITCA). The district court also found that the 180 day time limit expired before CNW served the amended notice of tort claim in January. CNW filed a motion asking the district court to reconsider the grant of summary judgment. After a hearing, the district court denied the motion. CNW timely appealed. The Idaho Supreme Court reversed the trial court and remanded for further proceedings, finding that the district court erred in concluding one of the first notices of tort claim, delivered to NSID's secretary, satisfied the presentment requirement provided by the ITCA.
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