Representatives for Albany 699 LLC and Stacey Brothers presented a proposal to relocate the company’s asphalt division to 699 Albany, seeking variances for front parking and secondary front‑yard storage/loading on May 21 before the Town of Babylon ZBA.
Dennis V. Cook represented the applicant and said the relocation would consolidate operations; owner representatives Christopher and Sam Stacey described a family operation and estimated a small number of employees and carpooling. The applicant requested the board allow parking forward of the building and a small area for evening loading of trucks and equipment. Board members asked for clarifications: merge the three lots that comprise the site, submit revised site plans showing relocated storage or parking behind the front building line, confirm what materials (if any) would be stored outdoors, and verify sidewalk and landscape details tied to the planning approval.
Applicants agreed to merge lots and to submit updated site plans to the town portal. The board closed the hearing and reserved decision pending those plan updates and planning staff review. Conditions discussed included limiting outdoor storage to items shown on the final site plan, installing required landscaping as a front buffer, and following town specifications for any landbanked parking.
The board noted that final approval will require the updated plans be consistent with earlier planning‑board site‑plan approvals; the record remains open until the revised plans are filed and reviewed.