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To: CaspersGh0sts
-- Granted, the above are not regular meetings, so that would be the argument against it. --

The cases I have a vague recollection of all involved regular gathers, sometimes more than one time a week, and involved what I think everybody would agree was a "traffic disruption" when underway.

The decision should turn on just that, traffic, occupancy limits, and similar.

41 posted on 09/18/2011 3:34:00 PM PDT by Cboldt
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Capistrano Couple in Legal Battle for Hosting Bible Study in Home

From this story, there is no parking issue, and the citation was issued probably at the insistence of one jerkwad neighbor (others are supportive of Fromms) against a statute that ...

prohibits "religious, fraternal or non-profit" organizations in residential neighborhoods without a conditional-use permit. The footnote on the section says it "Includes churches, temples, synagogues, monasteries, religious retreats, and other places of religious worship and other fraternal and community service organizations."
On the other hand, what they are doing presents a traffic pattern that resembles that of a small church ...

Town Bans Home Bible Studies - DailyCristo

Stephanie holds one study during the week which is attended by about 20 people, and Chuck holds one on Sundays with about 50 people.

42 posted on 09/18/2011 3:47:04 PM PDT by Cboldt
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