Article Courtesy of The St.
Petersburg Times
By Anne Lindberg
Published December 25, 2009
SEMINOLE — A husband and wife are suing Mayor
Jimmy Johnson and the other officers in their condo association, claiming
they have discriminated against the couple because of the woman's chronic
lung disease.
Daniel and Laura Hommel own a second-floor condo in
the Gardens 106, a 55-plus community off Park Boulevard next to Lake
Seminole Park. They accuse the homeowners association board, which
includes Johnson, the condominiums and the complex's insurer of violating
the Fair Housing Act by requiring that the Hommels either get rid of an
electric chair lift or pay extra insurance if it stays.
Mrs. Hommel, they say, cannot climb the stairs by
herself and they are unable to afford the extra insurance premium — an
estimated $2,700 to $3,500 a year. Mrs. Hommel is living in a nearby
one-story nursing home while the issues are worked out.
The Hommels have lived in the Gardens since July
1977. When they first moved in, Mrs. Hommel was healthy and able to get
around easily. Now 76, she suffers from a breathing disorder and also has
trouble walking. She has been unable to climb the stairs to her home since
2004 and has used a wheelchair since 2005.
The Hommels installed an electric chair lift in the
outside stairwell in 2004. The chair folds and stays locked when not being
used. It remained for about a year with no complaints or incidents, the
lawsuit says. But in 2005, the complex told the Hommels they would have to
take the lift out because it violates the fire code.
A year later, the Hommels asked permission to
reinstall the lift. He got permission from both his neighbors and the
Seminole Fire Department, but did not install the lift because the
homeowners board said he would have to pay the extra insurance premium.
The Hommels complained in late 2007 to the county's
Office of Human Rights that they were victims of disability
discrimination. A county investigation concluded the Hommels had been
discriminated against and authorized the lawsuit be filed. The Hommels
want to be able to install the lift without paying the extra insurance
premium. They're also asking for an unspecified amount in monetary
damages.
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