But the proposed mega-mosque wants special treatment to tap into the sewer system, while the surrounding residents were told to abide by the zoning rules
Prince William County Board of Supervisors voted "yes" to allow a special sewer to be built in the "Rural Crescent " of Virginia, a small rural community where another mosque will be built on cheap agricultural land, with great possibility of future expansion.
According to Bob and Laura Parks, the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) bought a piece of land three years ago in a part of Virginia that is "zoned agricultural, development is limited to one home per 10 acres and connections to the public sewer line are generally prohibited" and "almost all homes and farms utilize septic systems for waste. Many people have been denied 'special use' permits in this area if their requirements failed the zoning rules."
But the proposed mega-mosque wants special treatment to tap into the sewer system, while the surrounding residents were told to abide by the zoning rules.