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Zoned out: taking the Amish to court.


AS FAMILY FARMING loses its allure both socially and economically, the Amish Amish

Member of a conservative Christian group in North America known as the Old Order Amish Mennonite Church. The Amish originated in 1693–97 as followers of the Mennonite elder Jakob Ammann (1644?–c. 1730) in Switzerland, Alsace, and Germany.
 of Huntsburg Township township: see town. , Ohio, have turned to their woodworking skills to generate income. It's work that allows entire families to share in the enterprise and still maintain their core low-tech beliefs.

Enter Huntsburg's zoning laws. Township rules say home-based woodworking shops cannot exceed 1,000 square feet of floor space. The Amish quickly realized this was not big enough for a full-time woodworking business and tried to get exemptions for shops of 4,000 square feet.

Local planners would have none of it, though no residents of the town actually objected to the larger shops. Officials have hid behind legalese legalese - Dense, pedantic verbiage in a language description, product specification, or interface standard; text that seems designed to obfuscate and requires a language lawyer to parse it. , and so the Amish have reluctantly turned to petition drives and court challenges-just the kind of engagement with the modern world they were trying to avoid by seeking traditional work.

"That's not the Amish way of life," Nathaniel Byler, one of the leaders of the anti-zoning Amish, told the Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
Associated Press (AP)

Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world.
. "There's three words that I don't like: court, suing, judge. It's not scriptural scrip·tur·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to writing; written.

2. often Scriptural Of, relating to, based on, or contained in the Scriptures.
 to sue someone."
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Title Annotation:Amish of Huntsburg Township, Ohio
Author:Taylor, Jeff A.
Publication:Reason
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U3OH
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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