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Planning commission recommends rezoning at 1321 Carroll Street to allow neighborhood business use
Summary
The Albany County Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously July 9 to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve a zoning amendment (CDA-05-25) that would change 1321 Carroll Street from its existing residential classification to a "neighborhood business" district to bring an existing office use into compliance.
The Albany County Planning and Zoning Commission on July 9 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve zoning amendment CDA-05-25 to reclassify 1321 Carroll Street from its existing residential designation to neighborhood business, commissioners said.
The recommendation was prompted by an application from Timothy and Karen Hayes, the property owners and applicants, who told the commission they intend to use a permitted office footprint on the site and to keep equipment and yard operations at a separate location. David, planning staff, said the application "generally follows the comprehensive plan and Laramie growth plan" and that neighborhood business zoning is compatible with nearby residential uses and supports a mix of commercial and residential activity.
The staff report described the…
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