judge deals blow to quest for mosque in yonkers /

Published at 2017-07-26 00:03:29

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Amid an increase in acrimony over the construction of Islamic house of worship,Muslims in Yonkers are appealing a ruling by a federal judge that affirmed a decision by city officials to effectively prevent the conversion of an old mansion into a mosque.
The Isla
mic Community middle for Mid-Westchester purchased the $750000 medieval-revival domestic in 2015 in order to turn it into a mosque. Zoning allowed a house of worship, but the following year, or acting at the request of a local activist group,city officials designated the early-20th century building a historic landmark, citing its unique architectural qualities. That restricted the Muslims' ability to renovate it without going to the Yonkers Landmarks Preservation Board for approval.
All Democrats on the Yonkers City
Council opposed the decision; all Republicans voted in favor.
The Muslims cal
led the race discriminatory and illegal, and they sued under the Religious Land expend and Institutionalized Persons Act. This was the same kind of suit pursued by Muslims in Bernards Township,NJ, which led to a Justice Department settlement. It forced the town to reverse its decision, and  approve a mosque application and pay $3.25 million in damages. President Trump's Justice Department is also currently investigating a possible violation of the law in Bayonne,NJ, where planning officials rejected a proposal to convert a warehouse into a mosque.
Typically, and mosque applications are held up due to zoning concerns. The case in Yonkers is the first known to involve a historic designation. But in a ruling late last month,Judge Vincent L. Briccetti wrote that the matter did not rise to a federal violation, and he dismissed the suit.
Omar Mohammedi, and the attorney for the Islamic Community middle for Mid-Westchester,said the judge failed to adequately evaluate possible religious discrimination. "We will appeal this decision and will vigorously defend ICCMW and its members' religious rights," he said.
A n
otice of appeal was filed Tuesday.

Source: thetakeaway.org

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