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                  <text>&lt;p&gt;Cuevas, S. (2012, Aug 10). A rendering of the future Al-Nur Islamic Center in Chino [Online image]. Retrieved from &lt;a href="https://www.scpr.org/news/2012/08/10/33770/dead-pig-parts-dumped-future-chino-mosque-site-pro/"&gt;https://www.scpr.org/news/2012/08/10/33770/dead-pig-parts-dumped-future-chino-mosque-site-pro&lt;/a&gt; .&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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            <text>Case No. Ca_08</text>
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            <text>&lt;a href="http://www.alnuric.org"&gt;Al-Nur Islamic Center&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>Public Campaign, Vandalism, Legal Action&#13;
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The opposition to this project was extreme. The opposition called Save Our Uniquely Rural Community Environment filed an appeal to stop Al Nur’s permit for land use to create their mosque. After that failed, two unnamed women vandalized the house the group operates out of with pig feet. Although the police investigated, the assailants were not found. </text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Local Coverage &lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Petition opposes religious center - Plan calls for clinic, mortuary in county residential zone. (2010, March 27). Chino Champion (CA), p. A1, A2. Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/12EF113DA5FEAF40.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Mosque won't fit, city says. (2012, April 14). Chino Champion (CA), p. 1A. Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/13E30CE5E9AC9058.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Opponents of Phillips mosque ask court to set aside permit. (2013, June 29). Chino Hills Champion (CA), p. 10A. Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/1474AF7DE5BCCC10.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Ewald, M. (2016, November 12). Residents sue over mosque permit. Chino Hills Champion (CA), p. A1. Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/160AEAA010CC3390. &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Regional Coverage&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ul&gt;&lt;li&gt;Johnson, J. (2012, February 17). Opponents said proposed mosque is being built on too small a parcel of land. Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA). Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/13CFF19EB93A7B70.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Nisperos Staff Writer, N. (2011, March 18). Residents oppose center in neighborhood. Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA). Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/13612D078969E598.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Pig parts dumped at future Chino mosque site prompt call for federal investigation. (2012, August 10). KPCC - 89.3 FM: Web Edition Articles (Pasadena, CA). Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/14C583D1B3F8C770.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Acceptance of Inland Muslims high, despite bigoted incident. (2012, August 11). Press-Enterprise, The: Blogs (Riverside, CA). Available from NewsBank: Access World News – Historical and Current: https://infoweb-newsbank-com.proxy.library.emory.edu/apps/news/document-view?p=WORLDNEWS&amp;amp;docref=news/15353D094ECA1260.&lt;/li&gt;
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            <text>A small Muslim community proposed and was approved to construct a 7,520 ft mosque in a 1.5-acre plot of land in Chino, California in 2011. Originally, the group proposed a 11,000 square foot Islamic Center, but because of public outrage, continued legal action against the Islamic group and financial issues, the footprint was reduced to 7,520 square feet. In the end, county officials approved the conditional use permit. However, the community continued to face legal actions from residents living in the area of the proposed Islamic Center. The Muslim community finally gave up on that project and decided to relocate. </text>
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            <text>Al Nur Islamic group purchased 1.5-acre land in unincorporated Chino, California in 2009. Originally, the group proposed a 11,000 ft., two-story Islamic center that included, a worship space, a dining hall, multipurpose room, a free primary health and dental clinic, youth and adult counseling center, education center, library, senior center, and a mortuary service However, it was later changed to a smaller project: a mosque (7,250 sq. ft). </text>
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            <text>After vandalism and legal objections to the mosque, the project was approved by the Planning Commission of San Bernardino County for building on December 8th, 2011. However, it was a conditional permit that only allowed for a 7,512 square ft mosque instead of the proposed 11,000 after the size of the parcel was questioned. &#13;
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Current Status: Due to continuous legal action and harassment, the building for the new masjid became too difficult and the Al-Nur Islamic group was forced to give up on the Chino project and to relocate (AlnurIC.org).  </text>
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            <text>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Background on local and Muslim Community&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;Chino, California is a city located on the southwestern side of San Bernardino County in Southern California. It was incorporated on February 28&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt;, 1910. Since its inception, the area has had a predominately white population. Today, the city’s population is 50.25 percent white. The area is considered semi-suburban to rural. The Muslim population in the area was estimated to be as low as 0.05 percent prior to the Al-Nur Islamic group.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Proposed Project&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;Looking to expand from their rental property in Montclair, the Al Nur Islamic group purchased 1.5 acres on an unincorporated piece of land between Ontario and Chino California in 2009. The group proposed to build a 11,000 square foot Islamic center. The center was envisioned to have three building in addition to the Imam’s home &lt;em&gt;on &lt;/em&gt;4797 w. Phillips Bl. Ontario, CA 91762. “The property is zoned residential…” said Robert Dawson, then deputy director of the planning division of the county land-use department (Chino Champion 2010). The zoning allowed for a house of worship to be built but required a conditional use permit before any religious activities could be conducted. The group filed a letter of intent to use land for religious purposes on October 23, 2009. Rashid Ahmed, then secretary of the Al-Nur Islamic group, explained how the building wouldn’t begin immediately but when the group had raised enough money. Upon conversing with neighbors, Mr. Ahmed detailed how they were “very optimistic” about the proposed project’s presence in their neighborhood. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Conflict&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;The problem arose when residents of the Northern Chino area in which the proposed project was to be built disagreed and began a petition in March 2010 to stop the building of the Islamic Center. Ms. Siefert, a resident living in the neighborhood where the Islamic Center was proposed, started the petition and gained 100 signatures in order to present them at the county hearing on the proposed project in the future. Opposed residents spoke of their concerns of increased noise and traffic, and harsh exterior lights disturbing other neighbors. A year later in March of 2011, the complaints increased. More and more residents near the property voiced concerns over how the project would  “dramatically change the quiet rural character of their neighborhood with an unwanted increase of vehicular traffic” and the impacts of project on “landscape views, construction, sewage and runoff.” Additionally, Patrick Griffin, Chino Assistant City Manager, in his report to the County Planning Department, detailed that the “scope and size” of the building project was “not consistent with the character and scale of the residential neighborhood” (Nisperos 2011). Eventually, passing the planning commission permit review screening, Al Nur was approved for a conditional use permit on December 8, 2011. In response to this decision, a group of residents near the approved structure submitted an appeal on the Planning Commission’s decision to the County Board of Supervisors that was seen on February 28, 2012. The County Board of Supervisors rejected the appeal and Al Nur maintained their permit. Later in April of 2012, a homeowner group went to legal action in a lawsuit on March 29, 2012, under the California Environmental Quality Act, asking the “judge to cancel county officials’ approval of the [structure] and require the completion of an environmental impact report which was approved” (Edwards 2012). The fight between the residents of Chino and Al Nur continued for 4 more years.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;After the event surrounding the first lawsuit, the proposed site was vandalized. Pig feet were found placed in the driveway of the site. The Council of American-Islam Relations (CAIR) intervened and pushed the U.S Department of Justice to open an investigation, but the “community did not have security cameras to catch the vehicle license plate number, therefore the detective could not arrest or bring any one to justice” as stated by the Al Nur group themselves.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;County officials granted the Al Nur Islamic group a “Worship Permit” that allowed them to practice in the house on the approved site. A subsequent lawsuit and repeal followed to stop the permit but both failed. Al Nur Islamic Center maintained their conditional use permit and was also granted a worship permit.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Outcome&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;After, being approved for their conditional use permit, Al Nur was allowed to start construction for the mosque. However, the group was also forced to downsize their original plan of a 11,000 sq. ft Islamic Center to a mosque. The group experienced vandalism of the site. The group later met with other religious groups after the vandalism and gained more support from the public. However, that wasn’t enough. The fight for their the Al Nur Mosque wasn’t over even then, the group had to suffer another 6 lawsuits since the initial one in 2012 (Ewald 2016, Nov 12).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Current Status&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;Public controversy and legal action against the group continued. The group made the choice to relocate because of safety concerns and dwindling attendees. The group’s website details how the group is now trying to raise money to purchase “1.3 acres including an existing 265-person capacity church, a school building, concrete parking, and 2.43 acres of vacant land” (AlnurIC.org).&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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