Raleigh, N.C., Dec 10, 2019 / 13:43 pm
A pregnancy resource center in Raleigh, North Carolina will be allowed to move into a house next door to an abortion clinic following a settlement in a federal lawsuit, three years after the city council denied the center's rezoning request.
Hand of Hope Pregnancy Resource Center had been located about a half-mile from A Preferred Women's Health Center, an abortion clinic, for several years, and wanted to move into a house next door to the abortion facility to save money and to be closer to the women seeking out the abortion clinic.
In July 2016 the city council denied the center's rezoning request, classifying it as a medical facility because of its use of ultrasounds, and saying a medical facility is a poor land-use fit in that area. The city's Board of Adjustment also ruled against the center, local newspaper The News & Observer reports.
The pregnancy center has rejected the label of medical facility, arguing that its ultrasounds are "non-diagnostic." The center sued in federal court, with its attorneys arguing that it should be categorized instead as a civic organization since it is religiously affiliated.