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Board recommends approval of special permit to convert 80 Lockwood Avenue into a mosque
Summary
The planning board recommended approval of a special permit for Rama Alamin Mosque to convert an existing building at 80 Lockwood Ave into a place of worship; applicant proposes capacity for 104 worshippers with 26 on‑site parking spaces, meeting the zoning parking ratio of 1 space per 4 seats.
The Stamford City Planning Board on Nov. 18 recommended approval of a special permit for a house of worship at 80 Lockwood Avenue, forwarding a supportive recommendation to the Zoning Board.
Architect Peter Sikora presented plans to convert an existing former community/firehouse building into a mosque. Sikora said the interior will be reconfigured to provide a…
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