Sunday, January 14, 2007

Environmental Agency and Church Argue Over Whether A Building Is Necessary

In Phillipsburg, New Jersey, the Alliance Church has sued the state's Department of Environmental Protection over whether the church is exempt from environmental restrictions on building in the Highlands Protected Area. The Easton (PA) Express-Times reported yesterday on the filing of the federal lawsuit. The 2004 New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act grandfathered in exemptions for building by churches that existed in March 2004. New Jersey's DEP says that means they must have had a building on site before that date. Alliance Church says it should be enough that they held worship services outside on the land in question before March 2004. Phillipsburg Alliance Church has already paid more than $250,000 toward the $1 million purchase price for the 30-acre site on which it hopes to build.