[ApaTexas] Store front churches
Cyr, Charles E Civ USAF AFPC AFPC/DPIDF
Charles.Cyr at RANDOLPH.AF.MIL
Thu May 15 10:46:23 CDT 2008
Fred,
You may want to research Religious Land Use and Institutionalized
Persons Act of 2000 as well.
Chuck
//Signed//
Charles Cyr, YA-02
Career Field Administrator
Dept of the Air Force
DSN 665-1955
Comm 210-565-1955
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[mailto:apatexas-bounces at list.planning.org] On Behalf Of Kelly Templin
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:21 AM
To: Fred Morris; apatexas at list.planning.org
Subject: Re: [ApaTexas] Store front churches
Fred:
I believe the Texas Religious Freedom Act will preempt any attempt you
may make to have churches abide by zoning. This "act" exempted
religious sanctuaries from zoning's locational criteria statewide. They
will still have to meet with other aspects of your codes (parking,
landscaping, building, etc.).
It might surprise you (but probably not) that the Attorney General
proffered up the TRFA whilst in the middle of his reelection campaign...
Kelly E. Templin, AICP
City of Seabrook
1700 First Street
Seabrook, TX 77586
www.ci.seabrook.tx.us <http://www.ci.seabrook.tx.us>
281.291.5731
281.291.5690 (fax)
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[mailto:apatexas-bounces at list.planning.org] On Behalf Of Fred Morris
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 9:01 AM
To: apatexas at list.planning.org
Subject: [ApaTexas] Store front churches
In efforts to stimulate downtown economic development/revitalization, we
are looking closely at the allowable use charts. Bail Bonding offices
have recently been removed and I'm curious if other cities have
restricted/removed churches as an allowable use by right in downtown
areas. Belton is the County seat, with the historic courthouse square
but we also have jail & courts complex.
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