Irshad Learning Center v. County of DuPage

937 F. Supp. 2d 910, 2013 WL 1339728, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 47094
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedMarch 29, 2013
DocketNo. 10 CV 2168
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Irshad Learning Center v. County of DuPage, 937 F. Supp. 2d 910, 2013 WL 1339728, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 47094 (N.D. Ill. 2013).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

REBECCA R. PALLMEYER, District Judge.

Plaintiff Irshad Learning Center, a Muslim religious and educational group, seeks a Conditional Use Permit to use property in unincorporated DuPage County for religious services and educational purposes. DuPage officials have denied the request. In this lawsuit, Plaintiff alleges that the denial violates its rights under the United States Constitution, the Illinois Constitution, and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act. Defendant has moved for summary judgment on all Counts [77], Plaintiff has moved for summary judgment on Counts II, III, VII, IX, and X [81], For the reasons set forth below, the motions are granted in part and denied in part.

BACKGROUND

The following facts are drawn from the pleadings and the parties’ Local Rule 56.1 submissions. Irshad Learning Center (hereinafter “ILC” or “Plaintiff’) is a religious institution incorporated under the Illinois Not-For-Profit Corporation Act. (Pl.’s 56.1 Resp. [96], ¶ 3.) ILC currently conducts a Thursday evening prayer service at College of DuPage facilities and a Saturday afternoon youth education session at the Islamic Foundation School of Villa Park, also located in DuPage County. {Id. ¶¶3-6.). ILC also conducts services on religious holidays and other events. (Def.’s 56.1 Resp. [100], ¶ 2.) ILC’s activities are conducted at rented spaces at the Steeple Run Center, the Islamic Foundation School in Villa Park, the College of DuPage, a church in Woodridge, and a community center in Des Plaines. (Pl.’s 56.1 Stmt. [83], ¶ 6.) Most of ILC’s members reside in DuPage County and are of Iranian origin and/or descent. {Id. ¶¶ 1-2.) In March 2008, ILC purchased the property located at 25W030 75th Street, unincorporated Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, which is the subject of this suit. (PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶ 3.)

ILC’s Property Search

ILC began its search for a. suitable location at which to permanently conduct its regular activities in 2003. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 6.) Between 2003 and 2008, ILC made unsuccessful offers to purchase four other properties, including a church in Schaumburg and another church in unincorporated DuPage County. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 7; PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶¶ 12, 16.) At some point, ILC purchased a property in Lisle, Illinois, which is also located in DuPage County, on which it initially intended to construct a new structure for its activities.1 (PL’s 56.1 [915]*915Stmt. ¶ 7; Pl.’s 56.1 Resp. ¶15.) ILC later decided to sell that property, claiming that it lacked the funds to build a new structure at that location, and instead sought to purchase a property with an existing structure. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 7; PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶ 15.) In March 2008, ILC’s search for a permanent home appeared to have ended when it purchased the subject property. (PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶ 8.)

ILC’s Property

ILC’s property is a 2.9-acre improved parcel located in unincorporated Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 9; PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶ 3.) The main structure on the property is a large single-family residence that was converted by its previous owner into a private school. (Ir-shad Learning Center Zoning Request [86-5] (hereinafter “Zoning Request”), Ex. A to 12/10/08 ILC. Zoning Application [(hereinafter “Zoning Application”), Ex. EE to PL’s Mot. for Summ. J. [81] (hereinafter “PL’s Mot.”), at 2.) An aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area, and a site plan overlay are attached as Appendices A and B to this opinion respectively.2 As the map and site plan depict, the property fronts the north side of 75th Street, which is a four-lane divided highway. (Id.) The property is bordered on the north by Fox Meadows, a single family residential subdivision. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 10.) West of the property is also the Fox Meadows residential subdivision, beyond which is the Fox Run Square Shopping Center, which houses Dominick’s Fine Foods, Blockbuster, Ace Hardware, and other retailers. (Id.) To the eást of the property is a single family home which also fronts 75th Street, and further east on the north side of 75th Street is the Peter Pan Early Learning Center. (Id.) South of 75th Street are the New Day Montessori School and single family homes. (Id.)

ILC’s property directly adjoins improved parcels containing single family residences along its western, northern and eastern property lines. (PL’s 56.1 Resp. ¶ 18.) The parcels along its western and northern property lines are zoned residential under the City of Naperville’s Zoning Ordinance, and the unincorporated parcel immediately adjacent on the east is zoned R-l (single-family residential) under the County’s Zoning Ordinance. (Id. ¶ Í9.) The only vehicular access to the property is from the outside west-bound lane of 75th Street. According to 2007 Illinois Department of Transportation traffic counts, 75th Street served an average of 35,600 vehicles daily. (Zoning Request at 2.) During the last year in which the County collected traffic volume data, 2006, the highest volume of traffic on 75th Street adjacent to the Subject Property occurred between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 11;. Def.’s Resp. to PL’s Request for Admission [85-20], Ex. X to PL’s Mot., ¶ 12.)

The Balkwill School

The previous owners of the property, the Balkwill Family, purchased the property in 1994 and began operating a private school on the property the same year. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 9.) In 2006, the DuPage County Board granted the Balkwills a Conditional Use Permit (the “Balkwill Permit” or “Balkwill Ordinance”) to use the property for a private school.' (Id. ¶ 17.) The Balkwill Permit allowed for enrollment of sixty-five children, ages 3 to 12, and at least five additional adults, including two staff, to participate in daily school activities. (PL’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 17; Balkwill Ordinance [86-3], Ex. CC to to PL’s Mot., [916]*916at 2.) The Permit also permitted three residents. (Pl.’s 56.1 Stmt. ¶ 17.) The Balkwill Permit was first considered at a Zoning Board of Appeals (“ZBA”) public hearing on November 10, 2005 and was recommended for approval by the ZBA on December 19, 2005. (Id.) The permit was ultimately granted on January 10, 2006. (Id.) The Balkwill School’s hours of operation were limited by the Conditional Use Ordinance to 7:80 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. (Id.) The Balkwill School was not authorized to conduct activities after 12:30 p.m. on weekdays or anytime on the weekends. (Pl.’s 56.1 Resp. ¶27.) There are seven paved parking spaces located in front of the main structure which were used by the Balkwill School. (Pl.’s 56.1 Resp. ¶28; Site Plan [86-7], Ex. GG to PL’s Mot.) Neither party disputes that ILC may use the property under the exact same conditions that the DuPage County Board approved for the Balkwill School. (Def.’s Mem. in Supp. of Mot. for Summ. J. [78] (hereinafter “Def.’s Mem.”), at 15; see Balkwill Ordinance [listing conditions upon which the Conditional Use was approved and including a site plan of the property to which the Balkwill School was required to adhere].)

Zoning Regulations and Procedures

Pursuant to the authority granted by the Illinois General Assembly, including 55 ILCS 5/5-12001 et seq., the County Board adopted the DuPage County Zoning Ordinance, codified at Chapter 37 of the Du-Page County Code.

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