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Title: Chabad sues city over zoning restrictions
Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel
URL Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo ... 4.story?coll=sfla-news-broward
Published: May 27, 2007
Author: Sallie James
Post Date: 2007-05-27 11:42:08 by blackeagle
Keywords: None
Views: 102
Comments: 4

For more than two years, congregants from the Chabad of Nova have been unsuccessfully petitioning Cooper City officials for a permanent home on Griffin Road. On Friday, they sued the city, claiming discrimination.

The suit, filed in federal court in Fort Lauderdale, claims Cooper City's zoning laws are illegally designed to protect the city's tax base by banning all tax-exempt houses of worship from commercial districts.

"If you're an adult bookstore you can operate in a commercial district, but if you're a religious organization, you cannot," said Fort Lauderdale attorney Franklin Zemel, who is representing the Chabad of Nova. "It's all about money in Cooper City."

City Attorney Alan Ruf said he is confident the city's stance is solid.

"I believe that when all things are said and done, the city will prevail," Ruf said. "They have made a complaint and we don't agree with them, and we will see what a judge will say."

According to the lawsuit, the city has discriminated against houses of worship for 30 years by relegating them to the western, agriculturally-zoned borders in order to protect its tax base. Houses of worship do not pay property taxes.

Zemel is the same attorney who successfully represented Chabad Lubavitch in its fight to operate a synagogue in two Hollywood Hills homes. After years of legal wrangling, that synagogue received a $2 million settlement from the city's insurance company and the right to gradually expand without having to apply for a special permit.

But Zemel said on Friday the Cooper City case is different because it involves a citywide ban prohibiting all religious assemblies from all commercial districts in the city.

"How does a place of worship begin if there's not a storefront in the city a place of worship can move into?" Zemel said. "And if you want to put it into a private home, you have to put it into a house with 300 feet of frontage."

Last October, Cooper City relaxed its ordinance by including houses of worship in office parks and recreational facilities, but the commercial district ban remained.

Zemel said Rabbi Shmuel Posner opened a Chabad Outreach Center in the Timberlake shopping plaza last year, but was booted out by Cooper City because of its codes. Posner has temporarily moved the outreach center to 8276 Griffin Road in Davie.

In 2000, Congress passed the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, designed to give religious groups power to fight local zoning ordinances. Under the act, the federal government can sue a city if it finds discrimination.


Poster Comment:

This is very upsetting to me after they managed to move into the middle of a residential neighborhood and get 2 million from the city in damages with the ability to expand without a permit. These people cry discrimination every time they don't get to do what they want when they want.

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#1. To: blackeagle (#0)

Tax'em - just as they tax us.

Dr.Ron Paul for President

Lod  posted on  2007-05-27   11:47:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: blackeagle (#0)

my way of thinking is that there's just too much restriction on land usage. I think people should be able to build what they want and government shouldn't restrict land usage so much.

It troubles me that throughout very large tracts of land it is illegal to build homes (either single family or multi-family) for lower income people and even for middle income people. A good example is Scottsdale, AZ. That city is huge geographically and has a very low population density, much of it is unoccupied. Yet developers are not allowed to build anything except commercial buildings and residential buildings specifically aimed at the top 20% of income people. all the rest of the people are excluded. After 25+ years of doing this in the law it is becoming a city of rich people only.

Likewise, I don't think cities should stop people from building churches either. and I think poor people should be allowed to live right next door to rich people if they own the land or if whoever does own the land will sell or rent it to them. If you can't afford to buy the land 100 yards from your house, then why do you want to use government to control it?

land of the free - my ass.

Galatians 3:29 And if ye [be] Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise.

Red Jones  posted on  2007-05-27   11:50:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Red Jones (#2)

I believe zoning is wrong, as well as requiring a permit for upgrading your land. but these laws are on the books and are being enforced.

My complaint here is the unequal enforcement because I know they are not going away anytime soon.

blackeagle  posted on  2007-05-27   12:10:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: blackeagle, Red Jones (#0)

according to the Alabama Department of Homeland Security's own definition, Chabad is a terrorist group. Why should they be allowed to build ANYWHERE?

"these terrorists....see themselves as separate nations within the United States, taking the initiative to establish their own laws....." see:

http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=53353&Disp=4#C4

Under the Noahide Laws The Chabad Lubavitch in Cyberspace further states that God gave the 7 Noahide Laws at Mount Sinai............. http://www.watch.pair.com/law.html

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2007-05-29   20:17:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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