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Friday, April 01, 2011
Lawsuit Challenges Denial of Demolition Permit For Mormon Chapel To Be Built
The Albany (NY) Times Union yesterday reported that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is suing the city of Albany and its Planning Board in state court over their refusal to issue a permit so that the church can demolish a former Catholic school building in preparation for construction of a Mormon chapel. The suit alleges that the refusal violates RLUIPA and that the city's demolition review ordinance is unconstitutional. The Planning Board says that the now-empty Catholic school building is intertwined with the character of the neighborhood and could be renovated for use at the same cost as building a new chapel.