| Lawsuit
Filed by TMS Over Aurora
Abortion Facility Controversy
Feb.
13, 2008. Read
Press
Release
Thomas
More Society Challenges
Aurora
on Planned Parenthood
Zoning Blunder
Dec. 12,
2007 — Under a legal
assault by Thomas More Society
attorneys, the Aurora Zoning
Board of Appeals has ordered
the City of Aurora to reveal
documents concerning the
city's use of the wrong zoning
ordinance in approving the
construction of a Planned
Parenthood abortion facility.
Supporting
Documents
>Motion
for Subpoenas, 30
KB PDF
>Exhibit A–I, 7.2
MB PDF
>Exhibit J, 2
MB PDF
>Exhibit K, 1
MB PDF
>Exhibit L, 100
KB PDF
Media Coverage
• Aurora,
Planned Parenthood sued
for zoning violations,
Feb. 15, 2008, CitizenLink
• Aurora
residents sue city
and Planned Parenthood
for zoning violations,
Feb. 15, 2008, Brown
Pelican Society • Aurora
residents sue city
and Planned Parenthood
for zoning violations,
Feb. 15, 2008, LifeSiteNews
• Now
we're getting
somewhere, Feb.
14, 2008, FoxValleyFamiliesAgainstPlannedParenthood
• Lawsuit
targets clinic
zoning, Feb.
14, 2008, Beacon
News/Sun-Times
• Ruing
the day an abortion clinic
came to town (Blog and
comments pro and con) Feb.
14, 2008, Beacon
News/Sun-Times Blog
• Lawsuit
against Aurora, Planned
Parenthood alleges
zoning violations,
Feb. 14, 2008, Chicago
Tribune
• Aurora
pro-life advocates sue city
over Planned Parenthood abortion
business,
Feb. 13, 2008, LifeNews.com
• Non-profit
mega-clinic fails to meet
zoning requirements, Jan.
7, 2008, World
Net Daily
• Attorneys
target clinic's zoning, Dec.
14, 2007, Chicago
Tribune
• Aurora
revisits abortion zoning
fight (including audio clip
interview of TMS attorney
Peter Breen), Dec. 12, 2007, WBEZ
• Aurora,
Ill. zoning board postpones
appeal on new abortion
center, Nov. 28, 2007, LifeNews.com
• Aurora
city council will vote
on parental notification
on abortion, Nov. 14, 2007 LifeNews
Aurora
Officials Acknowledge Ordinance
Blunder in Issuing Zoning
Permits
for Planned Parenthood “Mega
Clinic”
City
Has Been Relying on the
Wrong Ordinance Throughout
Controversy Putting Spotlight
on
Tomorrow Evening's Zoning
Board Hearing;
Lawyers
to Aurora, “Stop Withholding
Public Documents!”
Dec. 11,
2007 — City
of Aurora officials quietly
acknowledged a crucial
mistake regarding a zoning
ordinance on which they
had relied during earlier
investigations into the nation's
largest Planned Parenthood
facility at 3051 E. New York
St. in Aurora, Illinois.
In two recent motions to
dismiss an appeal by Aurora
citizens to the Zoning Board
of Appeals, Aurora's chief
lawyer began referring to
ordinance 093-124 rather
than to section 093-123,
which had expired and which
they had been citing previously.
In addition, the city cited
the wrong ordinance as a
basis for favorable zoning
determinations in a pair
of investigations undertaken
by two touted zoning experts,
private lawyers acting on
behalf of the city, which
led to Mayor Tom Weisner
announcing the renewal of
Planned Parenthood's temporary
occupancy permit (now due
to expire December 17th).
If the proper ordinance had
been cited and complied with,
Planned Parenthood should
never have opened. The zoning
determinations, on the basis
of which Planned Parenthood
has been open and operating,
are being challenged by Aurora
citizens, represented by
lawyers from the Thomas More
Society, a public interest
law firm based in Chicago.
On Wednesday, December 12,
the Aurora Zoning Board of
Appeals will meet to hear
these and other issues.
“City officials
are not being candid with
Aurora's citizens. They made
a major mistake and they
are trying to keep it out
of the public eye despite
compelling evidence of egregious
zoning violations,” states
Tom Brejcha, Chief Counsel
of the Thomas More Society
of Chicago. “In fact, they
have been stonewalling and
barring our access to critical
public documents. The citizens
of Aurora should be questioning
what their civic leaders
are trying to cover up.”
Read
entire TMS Press Release, 70
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