A judge is ordering the city of Dallas to reinstate a poker room鈥檚 permits to operate. The decision comes after the city issued the business a certificate of occupancy and promptly revoked it 鈥 sparking a years-long legal battle.
The Fifth District Court of Appeals issued an opinion on Tuesday stating TCHDallas2, which operates the poker room that had its permits revoked, 鈥渃onducted its operations without making any changes for nearly fourteen months after the issuance鈥 of the permits 鈥 and the operation was not prosecuted by the district attorney, or any other agency.
When the permits were revoked by the city in 2021, Texas Card House appealed to the Dallas Board of Adjustment, which overturned the city鈥檚 decision.
The city of Dallas then essentially began suing itself for the board鈥檚 overruling of the building department. That battle has cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
Tuesday鈥檚 ruling means the card house will get its certificate of occupancy.
鈥淲e conclude the trial court thereby erred in failing to afford the required deference to the [Board of Adjustment鈥檚] decision,鈥 Justice Bonnie Lee Goldstein said in her opinion. 鈥淭he court must not substitute its discretion for the [Board of Adjustment鈥檚].鈥
Goldstein continued that 鈥渋f reasonable minds could have reached the conclusion鈥 the board did, the trial court had to uphold that decision. Goldstein鈥檚 opinion essentially said the trial court should have conducted an 鈥渁buse of discretion review.鈥
鈥...Which basically means you have to do an analysis to show that the previous body, the Board of Adjustment in this case鈥ither did not exercise discretion or was so plainly mistaken about the law, that it amounted to an abuse of discretion,鈥 Philip Kingston, an attorney, and former Dallas City Council member, told 四虎影院.
Kingston said the context of the board鈥檚 original opinion 鈥 to reinstate the card house鈥檚 license 鈥 is extremely clear about the process it took.
鈥淭he board of adjustment considered this incredibly carefully and then voted by super majority to overturn a building official鈥檚 opinion,鈥 Kingston said. 鈥淲hat [Goldstein] should have said is 鈥榣ook this is all legal under the penal code, cut it out鈥.鈥
District 1 Council Member Chad West has called out officials for what he says is wasteful spending by the city ultimately suing itself.
鈥淚 have been pushing staff to find a legal path forward for these businesses,鈥 West told 四虎影院 in a text. 鈥淚t looks like the courts decided to do the job for us.鈥
West said card rooms employ hundreds of Dallas residents, generate sales tax revenue that can be used to pay for public safety and parks and provide 鈥渁 safe place for people to play cards.鈥
Kingston said Goldstein鈥檚 opinion could leave future potential card house operators trying to obtain permits, in legal limbo. If a potential operator tries to file for certificates of occupancy to open a new poker room, Kingston says the city should cite this specific example and move ahead with the permits.
鈥淚f they had bad judgement, which they have demonstrated in the past few years on this issue specifically, and said 鈥榥o don鈥檛 process the application鈥, I would go to the board鈥nd probably get the same result that Texas Card House got two years ago,鈥 Kingston said.
The other option, according to Kingston, is to have the city council tell the city attorney鈥檚 office to 鈥渓ay off.鈥
鈥淭his is enough of a rebuke of the court that [the city attorney] shouldn鈥檛 take this tact again,鈥 Kingston said.
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