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The following is a Fox News article about building codes and the Amish.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477110,00.html
Note: I edited out the parts that were background info about their faith/history.
I'm not sure what I think about this. I HIGHLY respect their traditions and faith. Yet, can any other group exempt themselves from building codes? If I build a new house, can I exempt myself from NEC 2008 because AFCI's and TR's because they are against my religion? (Just kidding :grin
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477110,00.html
Note: I edited out the parts that were background info about their faith/history.
WATERTOWN, N.Y. ? Eleven Old Order Amish families filed a religious discrimination lawsuit in federal court Tuesday, claiming a northern New York community is targeting them for building code enforcement.
The Amish families claim the town of Morristown has refused to issue building permits that would allow them to practice their religion and build homes according to their beliefs.
The Amish said if they cannot build their homes and farms in their traditional ways, they will be forced to sell their homes and property and leave.
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Building codes are established by the state and enforced by towns, villages and cities. Morristown officials said they updated their 22-year-old building codes in 2006 based on a model law provided by the state. The code requires new and existing structures "to keep pace with advances in technology in fire protection and building construction."
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... They don't deny building houses without permits and have said they were willing to purchase building permits, but contend the requirements of the codes ? such as having smoke detectors, submitting engineering plans and allowing inspections ? violate their religious beliefs.
Before 2006, the Swartzentruber Amish in Morristown were granted building permits and allowed to build their structures according to traditional standards and customs without interference, according to the 37-page lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Watertown.
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The judge ruled the building code law "was put in place for the safety of all in mind and without discrimination."
However, the lawsuit noted that there have been no building collapses, fires, or other public emergencies that would provide the town with a compelling interest to enforce the building code on the Amish.
The sect has had zoning disputes with local authorities elsewhere in New York, as well as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
I'm not sure what I think about this. I HIGHLY respect their traditions and faith. Yet, can any other group exempt themselves from building codes? If I build a new house, can I exempt myself from NEC 2008 because AFCI's and TR's because they are against my religion? (Just kidding :grin