In March 2010, the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals held that a Seventh Day Adventist Congregation's rights under the Equal Protection Clause and RLUIPA were infringed when Prince George's County, Maryland refused to grant a change in sewer and water classifications for a portion of property on which the congregation planned to build a church. The court affirmed a $3.7 million jury award to the church. (See
prior posting.) Nevertheless, the county has continued to deny the church a water and sewer category change so it could extend water and sewer lines to its property. County Commissioner Mary Lehman says that the proposed change could affect the capacity of a nearby reservoir. So now, according to
AP, the church has filed another lawsuit in federal district court again asserting that the county's conduct violates RLUIPA. The complaint (
full text) in
Reaching Hearts International, Inc. v. Prince George's County Maryland, (D MD, filed 7/18, 2011), claims that the denials stem from a "personal, discriminatory vendetta" against the church by former city councilman Thomas Dernoga, which he continued even after his council term ended in 2011.
AP reports on the filing of the lawsuit.