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Council holds public hearing on conditional-use request for duplex at 124 Commerce Street

May 01, 2026 | City Council Meetings, Montevallo City, Shelby County, Alabama


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Council holds public hearing on conditional-use request for duplex at 124 Commerce Street
Mayor Pro Tem David King opened a public hearing at 6:04 p.m. on April 13 on a conditional-use application (C26-001) from property owner Aaron Hernandez to construct a duplex at 124 Commerce Street.

Hernandez’s application seeks approval to build a duplex on an approximately 19,602-square-foot lot in the R-2 Single-Family Residential District outside the Urban Core. The request was presented under Article 11.02 B of the City of Montevallo Zoning Regulations; Parcel ID 58-36-2-03-2-002-054.000 was given in the record.

No one spoke for or against the conditional-use request during the hearing, and Mayor Pro Tem King closed the hearing at 6:05 p.m. The record shows the council did not take a final vote or decision on the application during the April 13 meeting; the agenda noted that no new business was conducted due to a lack of quorum.

The public hearing entry in the meeting record references the zoning article named at the hearing but does not specify a follow-up schedule or the next procedural step. Interested parties may check the city’s planning office or upcoming meeting agendas for any subsequent action.

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