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Monday, August 13, 2007
Church Says Zoning Forcing Social Service Clients Into Church Violates RLUIPA
Yesterday's Washington Post reports that in Calvert County, Maryland-- generally seen as part of the Bible Belt-- the Chesapeake Church has filed an interesting RLUIPA claim against county officials. At issue is a food pantry and counseling center next to the church building. The county wants the church to close a driveway entrance from an adjacent highway to the social service areas. The church says this will essentially require it to integrate the counseling center and food pantry with the church-- forcing those who have different religious beliefs to go through the church itself to gain access to food or counseling. That will likely drive away social service clients with different religious beliefs. The church, however, has complicated its burden by refusing to file a site plan at all-- saying that the Planning Commission will likely not overrule the recommendation of its staff that the driveway be closed. Instead the Church sued in federal district court in Greenbelt, Maryland. The Church's website has an FAQ page regarding the lawsuit.