No more free water for Brooklyn Assemby Hall since 2008

by Rattigan350 11 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • Rattigan350
    Rattigan350

    http://caselaw.findlaw.com/ny-court-of-appeals/1181065.html

    New York City gives religious buildings water exemptions if the building is entirely used for religious purposes and if there is a caretaker's apartment, there can be only one. That Assembly Hall had 2. The Water Dept denied their application for exemption on that basis. The Assembly Hall appealed the decision to the New York Highest court and they lost and were charged costs of the appeal.

    Department of Environmental Protection Department of Environmental Protection

    On June 15, 2005, the Executive Director denied the Church's appeal and confirmed DEP's determination.   He opined that in order for an organization to qualify for an exemption,

    “the premises must be used exclusively for a qualifying purpose, or if the premises is not used exclusively for a qualifying purpose, the non-qualifying portion must be separately metered.   For this premises, neither condition is met as the meter records consumption on both the part that may qualify (the assembly hall) and the non-qualifying portion (the additional caretaker apartment and two guest rooms).   A single room or a small apartment for a caretaker is considered incidental;  accommodations for an additional caretaker and two additional guests are not a qualifying exempt use.”

    He further advised the Church that it could pursue “the option of separately metering the water service to the non-exempt portion,” in which event “an exemption [might] then be applied for on the qualifying portion of the premises, and if granted, [would] be applied on a prospective basis only.”

    - See more at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/ny-court-of-appeals/1181065.html#sthash.wM1UPcS7.dpuf

  • berrygerry
    berrygerry

    "He summarized what had happened in 1991, and pointed out that a recent inspection had revealed guest rooms on the building's fourth floor, or balcony level, which were not disclosed in the Church's 2002 application."

    Acts 5:29

    God keeps telling us what to disclose and not disclose to you agents of Satan - why don't you get it?

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Good on the appellate court!

    WT has all that money, and yet wants to be exempted on religious grounds from paying its way.

    Disgusting.

    Thanks, Rattigan.

    I learned a new word today: Eleemosynary - dependent upon charity for maintenance - from the Latin word for alms.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    a recent inspection had revealed guest rooms on the building's fourth floor, or balcony level, which were not disclosed in the Church's 2002 application."

    .

    You mean WT pulled a fast one on government again? Say it isn't so !

  • Wild_Thing
    Wild_Thing

    Good find, Rattigan! Interesting! They barely qualify as a religion anymore, anyway!

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Just pay the water bill, you cheap bastards.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    LOL @ OTWO!

  • the girl next door
    the girl next door

    Guaranteed they will have separate meters installed in 30 days or less and be back in court. What other items of non disclosure could be found by proper inspection of properties? This probable cause should certainly justify more inspections if the city wished to.

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut

    Not only will they have separate meters but they will encourage everyone on the chargeable side to wait and use the water on the free side. "We'll show Satan and his water department minions. "

  • zebagain
    zebagain

    The money hungry (and deceitful) sods.

    HM would that bill have been.. just pay up and be grateful you dont get done for trying to rob the water dept.

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