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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 8, 2006
Pennsylvania Church No Longer Left Out
In The Cold
Erie,
PA – Liberty Counsel has now settled a lawsuit on behalf of
Lighthouse Christian Center (Lighthouse) against the city of Titusville,
Pennsylvania. The settlement allows Lighthouse to move to a downtown
facility where it can operate its outreach program, which is expected
to include a Christian bookstore, television ministry, outreach to
teens, and church services. Liberty Counsel sued the city on behalf
of Lighthouse in July, alleging that the city’s “church-free”
zoning ordinance violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments and
the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).
After
Liberty Counsel filed a federal lawsuit and following an emergency
hearing, the city agreed to settle the case. The city agreed that
Lighthouse can locate in the commercial space that it had previously
been refused permission to occupy. Additionally, the city agreed to
amend its zoning code to remove the distinction between secular and
religious assemblies. The city also agreed to allow all public assemblies
in the city’s commercial areas and will pay attorney’s
fees and costs to Liberty Counsel.
Until
this past summer, Lighthouse was located in a nearby town in a small
building with no sewer or running water. The church outgrew the facility
and then secured an opportunity to lease within Titusville’s
C-1 commercial zone. The local zoning code did not allow churches,
but permitted theaters, clubs, lodges, bars and amusements in its
commercial areas. Lighthouse was forced outside the city of Titusville,
where they rented a temporary building that lacks heat and insulation.
The settlement allows Lighthouse to move to more suitable facilities,
where the church can grow and operate its many outreaches before more
severe winter conditions set in.
David
Corry, Senior Litigation Counsel of Liberty Counsel, stated: “We
are pleased that the city of Titusville has agreed that Lighthouse
Christian Center should be treated like other places of assembly in
the downtown area. It is unfortunate that a church had to go to federal
court to be treated like other groups in the city. Common sense dictates
that if theaters or clubs are permitted in a zoning district, then
churches cannot be banned.”
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