From www.prolifesociety.com
Planned Parenthood Settles Lawsuit
Puts Its Building Up for Sale
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No Abortion Clinic in Auburn Hills, Michigan |
Pro-lifers Cautiously Jubilant |
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Planned Parenthood leases the building on Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills, MI
that it hoped to use as an abortion clinic --- abandoning this site due to the
efforts of Citizens for a Pro-life |
Above photograph by Nicholas Langlois of A Nick-in-Time-Photography Anna Truckey |
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A battle that pitted Citizens for a Pro-Life Society (CPLS) and Planned
Parenthood of Mid and South Michigan (PPMSM) against each other over PPMSM’s
plan to open an abortion facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan has come to an
important resolution, favorable to the efforts of pro-lifers, who fought to keep
the abortion center from opening. In a completely unexpected move, PPMSM agreed
to a new covenant deed restriction with Comfort Inn Suites—an agreement that
prevents the abortion provider from doing any abortion procedures in the
building it purchased in November 2010 at 1625 N. Opdyke Road in Auburn Hills,
Michigan. (See the new deed restriction below) In addition, PPMSM has placed the
still gutted building it hoped to turn into an abortion clinic up for sale! |
This agreement and the sale of the Opdyke Road property represents an important
climax to an18 months-long battle launched by CPLS to prevent PPMSM from opening
the abortion business in a building that sits in front of the Comfort Inn Suites
hotel whose owners control a 12 year-old deed restriction on the use of the
Opdyke Road property and who enforced the restriction against Planned
Parenthood. The original deed restriction stipulated that the gutted Opdyke Road
property purchased by PPMSM was restricted to retail store, restaurant or office
use only. The new restriction signed by PPMSM CEO Lori Lamerand states that the
building can be used for medical offices—even out-patient clinics but “clinics
providing abortion services will not be permitted.” Pro-lifers believe this
includes a ban on the chemical abortion procedure, RU-486. |
A Short Summary of this Conflict
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Over two years ago, in the April 27, 2010 Detroit News PPMSM publicly announced
that it intended to open a “full-service” clinic in Oakland County--a clinic
that would offer “abortion services.” In November 2011 CPLS discovered that
PPMSM purchased the Auburn Hills building and immediately initiated a campaign
in partnership with Central Oakland County Right to Life, to keep PP from
providing abortions on the property. On December 6, 2011 nearly 200 Oakland
County residents jammed the Auburn Hills City Council meeting to protest the
opening of the clinic and demanded city officials do what they could to block
abortion procedures from being performed at the Opdyke Road property. Soon real
estate agent Dave Theisen of Real Estate for Life was commissioned by CPLS to
function as an investigator for the pro-life group and he interviewed all hotel
managers in close proximity to the PP building. These interviews resulted in a
discovery of the deed restriction held by the owners of the Comfort Inn Suites
under the name Shri Sai-Krishna Group, L.L.C.
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The law firm Dykema Gossett, representing PP, knew about the deed restriction
and in October 2010 sent a letter to the owners of the Comfort Inn Suites
stating that they represented a “potential purchaser” of the Opdyke Road
property and that their clients intended to use the building for “medical office
purposes.” The letter never disclosed that it was indeed Planned Parenthood who
intended to purchase the building or that their so-called medical office would
in actuality be an abortion clinic. When CPLS informed the couple who owned the
hotel that the purchaser was Planned Parenthood and that they had stated their
intention to do abortions, the hotel owners enforced the deed restriction
against PPMSM. This prompted PP to sue the hotel over the interpretation of the
deed restriction language—in particular whether the term “office” included
“medical office” and whether “medical office” also encompassed an “outpatient
surgical treatment center” under city codes and Michigan statutes regulating
medical facilities. |
The Comfort Inn Suites was represented by Cooley Law School professor James
Carey. Two hearings took place before Oakland County Judge James Alexander—the
first on September 7, 2011, the second on January 10, 2012 at which time
Alexander ruled in favor of PPMSM motion that the term “office” in the deed
restriction was broad enough to include “medical office.” His ruling left open
the question whether “medical office” was also broad enough to include
“outpatient surgical treatment center.” Since the beginning of opposition to the
clinic, PPMSM would not formally declare exactly what services they intended to
perform in the building. The Comfort Inn Suites immediately filed an appeal,
guaranteed to stretch-out the court battle for months to come. |
During these many months CPLS, joined by Central Oakland County Right to Life
and other pro-life groups organized numerous pickets and other public
demonstrations at the Opdyke Road property including a prayer vigil in August
2011 attended by 400 Oakland County residents. In February and March 2011 CPLS
and COCRTL organized a county-wide petition drive in protest of the clinic.
11,000 signatures were gathered in 4 weeks time and the petition was presented
to the Auburn Hills mayor and city council members during a standing-room-only
city council meeting. |
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Pro-Lifers Cautiously Jubilant and What Does This Mean
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Perhaps to avoid a lengthy appeals court process, PPMSM, agreed to a newly-drawn
covenant deed restriction with Comfort Inn Suites that will forbid any type of
abortion procedure from being performed at the Opdyke Road property. Entering
into such an agreement now frees the pro-abortion group to sell the disputed
property—which appears to be exactly what has happened. CPLS considers this a
huge victory. From the very start, the specific goal of Citizens for a Pro-Life
Society was to prevent Planned Parenthood from opening an abortion clinic in the
the Opdyke Road building. |
Monica Migliorino Miller, director of CPLS states: This was the specific task we
had before us, and we prevailed! That Planned Parenthood, one of the largest
abortion providers in Michigan, would agree not to perform abortions in this
17,000 square-foot building is a huge victory for the right-to-life cause. The
fact that they have been forced to retreat from their plans to turn that
building into an abortion center is a huge victory. We prevailed in the specific
battle that was before us. We stopped Planned Parenthood from performing
abortions at the Opdyke Road property. This is a huge pro-life victory and it
may be unprecedented. |
“Not only are surgical abortions prohibited on the property but we believe that
this prohibits all chemical abortions as well--such as RU-486. Our whole concern
right from the start was to keep Planned Parenthood from killing babies at 1625
N. Opdyke Road—and we won. Now the building is up for sale. Planned Parenthood
has at least been forced to retreat from their original plan and forced to set
up shop somewhere else if that’s what they plan to do. We are not happy that PP
may still open some type of facility somewhere else—since this is a pro-death
organization that promotes a disordered sexual ethic that leads to abortion—yet
that they were prevented from killing babies on Opdyke Road is cause for
celebration. |
While we prevailed in the special battle that was before us—it is quite possible
that this conflict is not over. PPMSM was forced to abandon Opdyke Road, but we
will be watching them very carefully—as it is possible they will try and erect
this abortion center someplace else. And that will be a sad day. |
We will be vigilant and watch Planned Parenthood’s future developments. |
“Last October we prayed at a vigil in Pontiac: ‘God Spare Us’ and perhaps He has
does so.” |
“We celebrate this victory for now—but if need be, we remain ready to continue
this fight.” |
In July of 2012 CPLS will hold a prayer vigil of thanksgiving at the Planned
Parenthood building, 1625 Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, Michigan. |
For more information or to schedule an interview, please call: |
Monica Migliorino Miller |
Director of CPLS
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248 444-9096 |
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mmmillerlife@gmail.com |
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Dave Theisen |
Real Estate for Life |
224 431-1440 |
Barb Yagley
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Central Oakland County Right to Life |
248 703-3577 |
Attorney James Carey
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Counsel for Comfort Inn |
248 605-1103 |
Attorney Rebecca Kiessling |
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248 495-2925 |
Brenda Savage
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CPLS Petition Drive Chairman |
248 410-7386 |
Diane Fagelman
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President of LifeSpan of Michigan |
248 739-0784 |
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New Deed Restriction: (click to read as .PDF
--- much larger) |
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