Mayor
Nutter has vetoed a bill by Councilmen Brian O'Neill and Bobby Henon that would
require new doctors and dentists offices to get a zoning variance before
opening in their Northeast Philly districts.
"This
Bill effectively bans the establishment or expansion of medical, dental, or
other health practices as of right in these districts," Nutter wrote in
his veto letter. "At a time when access to healthcare should be expanding
for all Americans, this Bill carves out two Councilmanic districts where that
evolution toward a better, healthier society will face an undue hurdle in the
form of zoning rules that are exclusionary in nature."
The bill
was attacked for being a thinly veiled attempt to keep methadone clinics out of
those districts. Nutter's letter did not mention the clinics but appeared to
reference the issue.
"If
there is a particular concern about a specific practice, or an objectionable
characteristic common to medical, dental, or other health practices, it should
be dealt with using precise and generally-applicable rules; not by means of an
exclusionary ban of healthcare practices - small businesses that no one would
argue are anything but appropriate and essential," Nutter wrote.
The bill
passed unanimously, so Henon and O'Neill will likely be able to override the
veto.
Source: Philly.com
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