The Fairfield Town Plan and Zoning Commission has approved the university’s plan to build a one-story administration building across from Loyola Hall and the Barone Campus Center.

The approval last Tuesday by the Commission was the last required on plans for the 27,161-square-foot building.

The building will consolidate offices for student services, freeing up Gonzaga Hall for housing for 35 additional students. A 100-seat auditorium will be included.

In addition, the existing 56-space parking lot will be expanded to 196 spaces.

The building will be named after former president Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. The university hopes to finish construction next winter.

The plans went unopposed at the public hearing on the application to the Town Plan and Zoning Commission on March 8.

The Connecticut Post contributed to this report.

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