FAMILYSTYLE OF ST. PAUL, INC. V. CITY OF ST. PAUL 923 F.2d 91 (8th Cir. 1991) CASE BRIEF

FAMILYSTYLE OF ST. PAUL, INC. V. CITY OF ST. PAUL
923 F.2d 91 (8th Cir. 1991)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over decentralization of group homes.
FACTS: Family Style (P) provides rehabilitative services to mentally ill persons and operates residential group homes. P sought special use permits for three additional homes to add to its campus of homes (21 in all) that were clustered in a one and one-half block area. St. Paul (D) issued temporary permits but on the condition that P decentralize its operations. P did not do so and lost that special use permit and then files suit against D for violation of the Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1988.

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