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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Florida Church's Lawsuit Challenges Zoning Denial
Yesterday's Jacksonville (FL) News reports that the predominantly African-American First Baptist Church of Mandarin has filed a federal lawsuit-- apparently under RLUIPA-- against St. Johns County, Florida challenging the county's denial of its zoning application to build a sanctuary, ancillary buildings and a commercial retail area to support its mentoring program, the Jesus Christ Institute. Neighbors said the 249,000 square foot project is too large for the proposed site on a two-lane rural road. The church's lawsuit alleges that the zoning decision was based on religious prejudice, burdening its religious practice through unequal and discriminatory treatment.