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Thursday, November 30, 2006
Michigan Buddhist Group Agrees To Fines For Zoning Infraction
Yesterday's Grand Rapids (MI) Press reports on an Olive Township, Michigan Buddhist group that reacted in a surprising way when it was cited for violating a township zoning ordinance. When charged with worshiping in a home in a residential area without first obtaining township approval for the gathering, seven men pled guilty and each paid a $50 fine. Wat Siriphanyo Aram-Lao Temple official Chris Liravongsa said, "We are a peaceful people. We know we violated the ordinance. We don't want to fight." The Temple has received a permit to build a new 4,000-square-foot building and parking lot, but it has not yet raised the funds needed for construction.