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Thursday, March 28, 2019
Christian School Challenges Zoning Requirement
A suit was filed this week in a Florida federal district court challenging the denial of a zoning exception that would allow continued operation of a small Christian school that serves primarily children with learning disabilities and children from underprivileged homes. The complaint (full text) in Englewood Church of the Nazarene, Inc. v. Sarasota County, Florida, (MD FL, filed 3/25/2019), alleges violations of RLUIPA, the 1st and 14th Amendments and Florida's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. After the school had been operating in a church's building for more than three years, the county demanded that it seek a special exception to continue its operation and levied daily fines on the school. The school spent $10,000 to complete the application, only to have the special exception denied. ADF issued a press release announcing the filing of the lawsuit.