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In-Depth Information
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- Maui
Church Settles Zoning Dispute - By Carol W. LaGrasse
(PRFA, December 2004)
The U.S. Justice Department had joined the Hale O Kaula church
case in Wailuku, Maui, to enforce the federal Religious Land
Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. The settlement left the
law unsettled. Maui County paid $700,000 to the church, but restricted
the building, congregation size, and hours of operation.
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Government, the New
Leviathan - By James Bovard, Author, Public Policy
Analyst, from Proceedings of the Second Annual N. Y. Conference
on Private Property Rights (Property Rights Foundation of America,
Oct. 19, 1996)
Classical churches are becoming victims of historic preservation.
St. Bartholomews Church on Park Avenue, New York
City, was blocked by the City Landmarks Commission from selling
its community house to build an office hi-rise, which would have
enabled the church to fund its charitable activities.
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