Lilburn mosque gets cemetery; residents fumeBy Shane Blatt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Muslim congregation embroiled in a lawsuit with Lilburn has received part of what it's been wanting: permission to build a cemetery.
Before a crowd of residents yelling "shame on you" and "this is a joke," the Lilburn City Council on Monday night voted 3-0 to amend its zoning laws to allow new cemeteries in certain residential areas.
The decision paves the way for the local congregation of Dar-E-Abbas – which last year was denied a rezoning request for a large mosque, gymnasium and cemetery -- to build a cemetery on a three- to five-acre patch of land on Harbins Road. The parcel sits less than a half-mile from the congregation's current mosque at U.S. 29 and Hood Road.
"As long as we have the cemetery, that's all we need basically," Wasi Zaidi, founding member of the congregation, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "As long as we get close to there
, that's fine."
But many of the more than 70 people who filled City Hall on Monday objected to the change. Some shouted. Others pleaded with the city to table the vote, saying they believed the city had acted without their input.
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And resident John Cook took city leaders to task for what he termed their arrogance in keeping residents out of the loop.
"You don't keep us informed and you condescendingly say, ‘You don't understand,'" Cook said. "We want to know how this affects us as citizens."
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