A proposed zoning amendment being considered by the Louisa County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors would classify “humanitarian shelters” as facilities providing temporary shelter and basic services without leases or occupancy agreements. Property owners—including churches—would be required to secure a conditional use permit (CUP) by meeting multiple operational requirements before offering refuge. However, The Rutherford Institute notes that under existing County ordinances, “religious assembly” use already allows churches to provide care and shelter on a temporary, non-continuous basis without such permits.
In its letter to the Louisa County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors, Institute attorneys outlined three major concerns with the proposed amendment:
- Unnecessary barriers—The CUP process would impose delays, costs, and red tape on ministries already permitted to offer temporary shelter;
- Legal risks—The requirements risk violating federal and Virginia constitutional protections, as well as statutes such as RLUIPA and the Virginia Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which could expose the County to costly litigation; and
- Human cost—Burdening or deterring these ministries could leave residents without safe refuge in dangerous weather.
Pointing out that there is no legal, moral, or practical justification for the County to risk costly litigation at the expense of its taxpayers by burdening the churches’ free exercise of religion, The Rutherford Institute is calling on Louisa County to revise the proposed ordinance to explicitly recognize that “religious assembly” use encompasses temporary humanitarian shelter, and that no CUP is required for churches operating within that scope.
The Rutherford Institute’s letter to the Louisa County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors is available at www.rutherford.org.
This press release is also available at www.rutherford.org.
The Rutherford Institute, a nonprofit civil liberties organization, defends individuals whose constitutional rights have been threatened or violated and educates the public on a wide spectrum of issues affecting their freedoms.
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