65 Iowa 216 | Iowa | 1884
The tract of land across which defendant seeks by this proceeding to condemn a right’ of way is situated about two miles west of the city of Des Moines. A portion of it is within the incorporated town of Greenwood Park, (which is a subdivision of the city,) and the balance is imme
We are of the opinion that, on plaintiff’s theory as to the use to which the portion of the land through which defendant’s road is built is adapted, and its special value because of its adaptability to that use, she is not entitled to have the effect of the appropriation of the right of way on the value of the agricultural land lying south of the railroads considered in the assessment of her damages. If a person owns village property and farm lands adjoining, and a portion of the village property is appropriated by a railroad company for right of way, it would hardly be contended that liens entitled to have the injurious effect which the construction of the railroad might have on the value of the farm lands considered and compensated for in the assessment of his damages because of the appropriation of the village property. But this is what, in effect, was done in this case. True, the premises are now used and culivated as a farm, but plaintiff does not seek to recover on the theory that the portion through which the
Defendant insists that the “timber” or “brush” land ought not to be considered in connection with the other portion of the tract lying north of the railroads, in assessing the damages. But we think otherwise. The portion of the tract lying north of said railroads was all adapted to one use, and was all specially valuable because of its adaptability to that use, and was all injuriously affected by the appropriation of the right of way through it, and we think it should be treated as constituting but one property, and should be considered as such in assessing the damages. Other questions are argued by counsel, but the rulings we have considered constitute the only errors presented by the record.
Reversed.