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Albany holds public hearing on rezoning of 29618 Livingston Ave for storage facility; no public comment
Summary
The Town of Albany held a Feb. 9 public hearing on a proposal to rezone 29618 Livingston Ave from residential to commercial so a storage facility could serve the business Carlos Tires; no public comments were recorded and the hearing closed the same day.
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Mayor Eileen Bates-McCarroll opened a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2026, at Albany Town Hall to take public input and inquiries on a proposed rezoning of 29618 Livingston Ave from residential to commercial. The rezoning notice said the property would be used for a storage facility for the business identified as "Carlos Tires."
The hearing record lists council members Glascock, Stilley, Onofry and Thomas as present and notes that Town Clerk Joey Cooper and Carlos Fonseca were also in attendance. The record states that "No comments were made" during the public-comment period. The hearing was closed at 6:00 p.m., and the minutes were signed by Clerk Joey Cooper and Mayor Eileen Bates-McCarroll.
The transcript provided for the hearing contains the rezoning item and the procedural record but does not record any public testimony, staff presentation, motions or final council action on the rezoning. The notice on the record identifies the proposed land-use change and the intended use (a storage facility serving the business named in the notice). No vote or decision is recorded in the hearing minutes included in the record.
