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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Complex Settlement Reached In Maryland Church Zoning Dispute
The Gaithersburg (MD) Gazette reports that a complicated settlement has been reached in Bethel World Outreach Ministries of Montgomery County v. Montgomery County Council. The suit, currently on remand from the 4th Circuit (see prior posting), involves a zoning denial that barred a congregation from building an 800-seat church in an area zoned as an agricultural preserve. Under the settlement, the county will pay the church $1.25 million which it will use in part to purchase an agricultural easement for the property it sought to rezone. It will still be allowed to subdivide the land into 4 residential lots. Then it will develop property that it has located elsewhere in the county to build a 1,200-seat church. The county will make water and sewer changes to accommodate this, and the church will consider shuttle service for overflow parking as well as the purchase of additional land for use as a school and for services.