Work on a mega-mosque already well along in the construction process
in Murfreesboro, Tenn., has been shut down – the existing building’s
future uncertain – by a court’s ruling the county avoided the legal
process required for granting building permission for the project.
The ruling said the county’s actions effectively violated the state’s
Open Meetings law during the time when the mega-structure was being
approved.
“The court finds that the action of the county was not sufficient to
provide the type of notice to citizens of the county that such matters
were to be considered at the meeting of the Rutherford County Regional
Planning Commission which should be expected under our law,” said the
opinion made public today from the Chancery Court of Tennessee, 16th
District.
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Another failure of the group.
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