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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
RLUIPA Challenge Filed To Michigan Town's Law
Crain's Detroit Business reports that a RLUIPA challenge to a Hazel Park, Michigan zoning ordinance was filed last week by the Salvation Temple Church which is seeking to open a church on residential property that has been vacant since 2002. The challenged ordinance, passed in 2005, bars religious institutions in areas zoned commercial or industrial. They can open in residentially zoned areas with approval of the city, but Hazel Park has no residential property large enough to house a church and required parking. The federal lawsuit claims that the zoning law effectively bars any new religious institution from opening in the city.