Heather V. asked

⚖️  Law

We are a small struggling church in Huntsville, Alabama that would like to erect a programmable LED electronic billboard on our property. However, we are prohibited from installing a LED sign as the local sign ordinance does not allow LED signs in areas considered residential. If we take our plea to our local unelected variance committee, they shoot down our request as they do not want to set a precedent for other churches. Could the RLUIPA (Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000), which states: 'No government shall impose or implement a land use regulation in a manner that imposes a substantial burden on the religious exercise of a person, including a religious assembly or institution...' be used to counter our denials?

August 31st, 2023

Zachary W. answered

Yes, the RLUIPA can be used to challenge the ordinances relative to your proposed sign. However, bef...

August 31st, 2023

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