No. 05-194
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
2005 MT 321N
JOSEPH W. THOMPSON and DELIA K. KELLY,
Petitioners,
v.
MACK LONG, REGIONAL DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF
FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS OF MISSOULA, MONTANA
Respondent.
APPEAL FROM: The District Court of the Twenty-First Judicial District,
In and For the County of Ravalli, Cause No. DV 05-162,
Honorable James A. Haynes, Presiding Judge
COUNSEL OF RECORD:
For Appellant:
Joseph W. Thompson, pro se, Stevensville, Montana
For Respondent:
John F. Lynch and Robert N. Lane, Department of Fish,
Wildlife and Parks, Helena, Montana
Submitted on Briefs: October 5, 2005
Decided: December 19, 2005
Filed:
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Clerk
Justice Patricia O. Cotter delivered the Opinion of the Court.
¶1 Pursuant to Section 1, Paragraph 3(d)(v), Montana Supreme Court 1996 Internal
Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, the following memorandum decision shall not be cited
as precedent. It shall be filed as a public document with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and
its case title, Supreme Court cause number and disposition shall be included in this Court’s
quarterly list of noncitable cases published in the Pacific Reporter and Montana Reports.
¶2 Joseph Thompson and Delia Kelly, appearing pro se, appeal the Order of the Montana
Twenty-First Judicial District Court, Ravalli County, denying their Application for Writ of
Mandate. We affirm.
¶3 The dispositive issue on appeal is whether the District Court erred in denying
Plaintiffs’ Application for Writ of Mandate.
¶4 In late January 2005, Thompson and Kelly asked a Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’
(FWP) biologist to determine whether property adjacent to their property was critical elk
winter range. Thompson and Kelly sought this determination because they were concerned
about a subdivision that was proposed for the adjacent property, claiming they had observed
approximately seventy head of elk winter on the adjacent property and their property for the
previous three winters. After a site visit, FWP sent a letter to the Ravalli County Planning
Department with reference to the proposed housing development, indicating that the
proposed site was “away from important elk winter range.” Thompson and Kelly strongly
disagreed and filed an Application for Writ of Mandate in the District Court, demanding that
FWP retract its letter to the Planning Department and declare the proposed building site to be
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critical winter range for elk. The District Court denied the application, relying on § 27-26-
102, MCA.
¶5 As noted above, we have determined to decide this case pursuant to Section I,
Paragraph 3(d) of our 1996 Internal Operating Rules, as amended in 2003, which provides
for memorandum opinions. It is clear from the Application, the briefs and the record that this
issue is clearly controlled by settled Montana law which the District Court correctly
interpreted. Section 27-26-102, MCA, in relevant part, provides:
(1) A writ of mandamus may be issued . . . to compel the performance of an
act that the law specially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or
station . . . .
¶6 The FWP’s determination that the property in question was not critical elk winter
range was a discretionary determination and not the breach of an obligation “specially
enjoined” under the law. As correctly noted by the District Court, Thompson and Kelly
presented no statutory or other clear legal duty imposed on, or violated by, FWP. The court
observed that “[a]t most, a factual dispute exists over whether this small area of Ravalli
County is critical winter elk habitat. It is improper to issue a writ of mandate to resolve a
factual dispute . . . .” See Jeppeson v. State, Dept. of State Lands (1983), 205 Mont. 282,
288, 667 P.2d 428, 431, citing State ex. rel. Butte Youth Serv. Center v. Murray (1976), 170
Mont. 171, 551 P.2d 1017 (“Mandamus will not lie to compel performance of a discretionary
function.”).
¶7 We agree. Mandamus was not available to Thompson and Kelly as a remedy.
Therefore, we affirm the District Court.
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/S/ PATRICIA O. COTTER
We Concur:
/S/ KARLA M. GRAY
/S/ JOHN WARNER
/S/ JIM RICE
/S/ BRIAN MORRIS
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