| Atlanta Residents Object to Planned Priests" Home
Mercury News
April 18, 2014
http://www.mercurynews.com/pets-animals/ci_25593008/atlanta-residents-object-planned-priests-home
Residents are objecting to the Archdiocese of Atlanta's plans to renovate a house in the city's upscale Buckhead neighborhood so it can be a home for a group of priests in the latest dust-up involving the home.
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Attorney Hakim Hilliard, who represents some residents near the house, said the planned renovation would create a dormitory for a half-dozen priests in a historic neighborhood zoned for single-family homes. Hilliard said the parish is trying to create a church annex in a neighborhood where such structures are not allowed, and that it should have obtained a special-use permit but did not.
Plans for the project include a chapel, bar, exercise room and other amenities, and the initial estimate for the improvements is $292,000, the Atlanta newspaper reported.
"It's an extravagant project," Hilliard said. "People with big homes have a lot of room, but they don't have chapels in them."
A church lawyer, Kathryn Zickert, says opposition to the renovation amounts to a violation of the federal Fair Housing Act and smacks of religious discrimination.
"The city issued the relevant permits appropriately, and any effort to interfere with them will be met by very strong opposition," Zickert wrote Tuesday to Hilliard.
She added that "any further efforts to intimidate or coerce my client in its efforts to provide this home for six priests in my view is a violation of the federal Fair Housing Act."
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