Concord mosque proposal moves ahead
Sometimes new growth requires the destruction of old growth.
And for the Islamic Society of Greater Concord to build the citys first mosque, that means the double-ended brick building at 9 Pearl St. uninhabited for the last five years and structurally unstable, according to its owner has to go.
The Concord planning board recognized this during its regular meeting Wednesday night when they granted the mosque a conditional use permit to allow places of religious worship in an Urban Commercial district and minor site plan approval for the mosques proposed 3,300-square foot parking lot.
The Islamic Societys drive for the citys first permanent mosque cleared its first hurdle in August when the citys zoning board approved the plans and granted six variances, including one that would let the society have less parking than the city technically requires.
The approval was conditional upon the society purchasing the Pearl Street building, which will be knocked down to create a 16-space parking area, and merging that lot with its proposed 181 N. Main St. location. The Society also has a written agreement with the First Congregational Church next door to share its 36-space lot during the mosques busiest hours.
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