Westchester Day School v. Vill. of Mamaroneck

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedOctober 17, 2007
Docket06-1464
StatusPublished

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Opinion

06-1464-cv Westchester Day School v. Vill. of Mamaroneck

1 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS 2 FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT 3 4 _______________ 5 6 August Term, 2006 7 8 (Argued December 1, 2006 Decided October 17, 2007) 9 10 Docket No. 06-1464-cv 11 12 _______________ 13 14 Westchester Day School, 15 16 Plaintiff-Appellee, 17 18 v. 19 20 Village of Mamaroneck, The Board of Appeals of the Village of 21 Mamaroneck, Mauro Gabriele, In his official capacity as member of 22 the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mamaroneck, George 23 Mgrditchian, In his official capacity as member of the Board of 24 Appeals of the Village of Mamaroneck, Peter Jackson, In his 25 official capacity as member of the Board of Appeals of the 26 Village of Mamaroneck, Barry Weprin, In his official capacity as 27 member of the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mamaroneck, 28 Clark Neuringer, In his official capacity as member of the Board 29 of Appeals of the Village of Mamaroneck and Antonio Vozza, In his 30 official capacity as a former member of the Board of Appeals of 31 the Village of Mamaroneck, 32 33 Defendants-Appellants, 34 35 United States of America, 36 37 Intervenor-Defendant. 38 39 _______________ 40 41 Before: 42 CARDAMONE, and RAGGI, Circuit Judges, 43 and BERMAN, District Judge*. 44 45 _______________ 46 47 48 _______________ 49 50 * Hon. Richard M. Berman, United States District Judge for the 51 Southern District of New York, sitting by designation. 1 _______________ 2 3 Defendant Village of Mamaroneck appeals from a judgment of 4 the United States District Court for the Southern District of New 5 York (Conner, J.) entered March 3, 2006, ruling that the Village 6 violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act 7 by denying Westchester Day School a special permit to expand its 8 facilities. 9 10 Affirmed. 11 12 _______________ 13 14 JOEL C. HAIMS, Morrison & Foerster LLP, New York, New York (Jack 15 C. Auspitz, Morrison & Foerster LLP, New York, New York; 16 Stanley D. Bernstein, Berstein Liebhard & Lifshitz, LLP, New 17 York, New York, of counsel), for Plaintiff-Appellee. 18 19 KEVIN J. PLUNKETT, White Plains, New York (Robert Hermann, Darius 20 P. Chafizadeh, Thacher Proffitt & Wood LLP, White Plains, 21 New York; Joseph C. Messina, Lisa M. Fantino, Law Office of 22 Joseph C. Messina, Mamaroneck, New York, of counsel), for 23 Defendants-Appellants. 24 25 SARAH E. LIGHT, Assistant United States Attorney, New York, New 26 York (Michael J. Garcia, United States Attorney, Sara L. 27 Shudofsky, Assistant United States Attorney, Southern 28 District of New York, New York, New York; Wan J. Kim, 29 Assistant Attorney General, David K. Flynn, Eric W. Treene, 30 Sarah E. Harrington, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil 31 Rights Division, Appellate Section, Washington, D.C., of 32 counsel), for Intervenor-Defendant and Amicus Curiae the 33 United States of America. 34 35 _______________ 36 37 Derek L. Gaubatz, Washington, D.C. (Anthony R. Picarello, Jr., 38 Lori E. Halstead, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, 39 Washington, D.C., of counsel), filed a brief on behalf of 40 the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, the Association of 41 Christian Schools International, and the Council for 42 Christian Colleges and Universities as Amici Curiae. 43 44 _______________ 1 CARDAMONE, Circuit Judge:

2 The appeal before us is from a judgment entered March 3,

3 2006 in the United States District Court for the Southern

4 District of New York (Conner, J.) that ordered the defendant

5 Village of Mamaroneck to issue a permit to plaintiff Westchester

6 Day School to proceed with the expansion of its facilities. For

7 nearly 60 years Westchester Day School (plaintiff, WDS, day

8 school, or school) has been operating an Orthodox Jewish co- 9 educational day school with classes from pre-school to eighth

10 grade. Believing it needed to expand, the school submitted

11 construction plans to the Village of Mamaroneck and an

12 application for the required special permit. When the village

13 zoning board turned the application down, the present litigation

14 ensued.

15 In the district court the school argued that the zoning

16 board in denying its application for a permit violated the

17 Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA or 18 Act), 42 U.S.C. § 2000cc et seq., by substantially burdening its

19 religious exercise without a compelling government interest to

20 justify its action. Following a bench trial, the district court

21 ordered the zoning board to approve the school's application,

22 agreeing that RLUIPA had been violated.

23 BACKGROUND

24 A. Westchester Day School's Property

25 Westchester Day School is located in the Orienta Point

26 neighborhood of the Village of Mamaroneck, Westchester County,

2 1 New York. Its facilities are situated on 25.75 acres of largely

2 undeveloped land (property) owned by Westchester Religious

3 Institute. Westchester Religious Institute allows the school and

4 other entities to use the property.

5 The school's buildings are far from typical. The original

6 structures were built in the late nineteenth century, one as a

7 summer home and another as a stable. The day school, which

8 opened in 1948, renovated the summer home and the stable to 9 create classrooms. The school constructed Wolfson Hall in the

10 1960s and in 1979 Westchester Hebrew High School, a separate

11 entity from WDS, built a two-story high school building on the

12 property. Thus, currently there are four principal buildings on

13 the property: the summer home (Estate House or Castle), the

14 stable (Carriage House), Wolfson Hall, and the high school

15 building.

16 The Mamaroneck Village Code permits private schools to

17 operate in "R-20 Districts" if the Zoning Board of Appeals of the 18 Village of Mamaroneck (ZBA or zoning board) grants them a special

19 permit. The property is in an R-20 district and WDS operates

20 subject to obtaining such a permit which must be renewed every

21 three years. Most recently the day school's permit was

22 unanimously renewed on November 2, 2000, before the dispute

23 giving rise to this litigation began. Several other schools are

24 located in the vicinity of Orienta Point, including the Liberty

25 Montessori School and Mamaroneck High School. Numerous large

26 properties border the school property, including the Orienta

3 1 Beach Club, the Beach Point Club, the Hampshire Country Club, and

2 several boat yards.

3 B. Westchester Day School's Aims

4 As a Jewish private school, Westchester Day School provides

5 its students with a dual curriculum in Judaic and general

6 studies. Even general studies classes are taught so that

7 religious and Judaic concepts are reinforced. In the nursery and

8 kindergarten classes no distinction exists between Judaic and 9 general studies; the dual curriculum is wholly integrated. In

10 grades first through eighth, students spend roughly half their

11 day on general subjects such as mathematics and social studies

12 and half on Judaic studies that include the Bible, the Talmud,

13 and Jewish history.

14 In an effort to provide the kind of synthesis between the

15 Judaic and general studies for which the school aims, the

16 curriculum of virtually all secular studies classes is permeated

17 with religious aspects, and the general studies faculty actively 18 collaborates with the Judaic studies faculty in arranging such a

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