Congregation built 123-square foot shelter for homeless
Published 8:05 am Thursday, October 5, 2017
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A St. Cloud church has reached an agreement with the city over a tiny house built to shelter the homeless.
St. John’s Episcopal Church filed a federal lawsuit after the city zoning board denied a request for a permit to locate the 123-square-foot house on church property. The case was based on a federal law that allows churches greater property use rights and limits zoning interference.
The St. Cloud Times reports an attorney for the church, Robert Feigh, says the city has approved a permit for a larger replacement house to be built that is compliant with state building codes. The tiny house will be removed when the 384-square-foot house is completed.