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'We wish to be at peace': Dimondale church combating for occupancy

By Editorial Board Published July 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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'We wish to be at peace': Dimondale church combating for occupancy

DIMONDALE, Mich. (WLNS) — Tonight, leaders from a brand new church in Dimondale plan to battle to maintain its doorways open. The homeowners of the Sanctum of One God Church on the Tarrington will likely be talking on the Windsor Township Board of Trustees assembly about working restrictions they’re going through.

The difficulty? A certificates of occupancy and a cease-and-desist letter from the township they acquired final October.

The church. (WLNS)

“There’s nothing that we’re seeking to do that isn’t consistent with being a church,” stated Lawyer for Clark Hill Stephon Bagne.

Bagne represents Don and Kathy Hamilyon, the homeowners of the church, who additionally personal the constructing the place it is positioned. The lawyer says there’s a Windsor Township zoning ordinance in place proper now that forestalls the church from internet hosting sure occasions, equivalent to weddings, funerals, and baptisms.

“If you’ll recognize that our use is grandfathered in and we can be a church, then we’ll waive the unconstitutional taking that you have imposed by not allowing them to use the facility since October,” Bagne stated. 

7 22 GRANEY WEB STORY PHOTO 2The church. (WLNS)

On July 8, the township issued a short lived certificates of occupancy permitting the church for use for under 10 hours every week for issues equivalent to prayer companies and Bible research.

“We’ve had to turn down a couple of Bible study groups because of this, just because we didn’t have occupancy and access to the building,” stated Eliza Hamilton, a co-owner of the Tarrington and Don and Kathy’s daughter.

Lawyer Matthew Kuschel represents the township and supplied the next assertion to six Information.

7 22 GRANEY WEB STORY PHOTO 1The church. (WLNS)

“The township communicated and worked with the new property owners to use the location consistent with local zoning as well as other laws and regulations,” stated Kuschel. “The applicants indicated they wish to withdraw their special land use permit application and utilize the building as a prior legal nonconforming use.”

Bagne says his purchasers’ subsequent steps will embody authorized motion if the township fails to grant the constructing a everlasting certificates of occupancy.

“We want to be at peace and a part of this community; all the people surrounding the church want the same thing,” Bagne stated. 

The Hamiltons and their legal professional will likely be on the township’s board assembly tonight to voice their considerations and take steps towards reopening.

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