Alamance Legal Notices: Jan. 26 Hearing on Gas Station Permit, Estate Notices
A Village of Alamance Board of Adjustment hearing was set for Jan. 26 on a special-use permit for a new gas station and grill; the Jan. 22 legal notices also included multiple estate and creditor notices with deadlines.

A notice for a public hearing before the Village of Alamance Board of Adjustment on a special-use permit for a proposed gas station and grill drew attention in the Jan. 22 legal notices column published by the Alamance News. The hearing was set for Jan. 26 and placed the development squarely in the spotlight for village residents weighing questions of traffic, convenience and community character.
The legal notices page also contained multiple estate and creditor notices. Administrators and executors used the statutory notices to alert creditors and set claim deadlines, and the column supplied deadlines and contact details for each filing. The package of notices reflects routine legal advertising required by statute that ensures estates proceed transparently and that land use decisions receive public review.
Land-use hearings like the Board of Adjustment meeting are where local zoning rules meet everyday needs. The special-use permit process gives neighbors and business owners an opportunity to register support or concerns about potential impacts such as traffic patterns, hours of operation, lighting and waste management. For small villages like Alamance, a combined gas station and grill can change traffic flows along key routes and alter the balance between local retailers and regional chains. Residents concerned about property values, safety at intersections or late-night activity typically follow these hearings closely.
Estate and creditor notices serve a different, but equally civic, function. When administrators and executors publish legal notices, they set the timetable for creditors to make claims and for heirs to be notified. Missing a statutory deadline can affect the settlement of an estate, so affected parties and professionals such as probate attorneys should consult the notices immediately for deadlines and contact information.
The Jan. 22 legal notices page packaged these items together as part of the county’s required public-record process. For people tracking the gas station permit, Board of Adjustment minutes and decisions following the Jan. 26 hearing will be the next place to look for official outcomes. For anyone with a potential claim against an estate identified in the notices, the published deadlines and the contact details in those notices determine when and how to file claims.
These notices are where local governance meets everyday life - from who can run a business on Main Street to how estates are closed out. Residents with questions about the Board of Adjustment hearing or estate claims should consult the legal notices page and contact the Village of Alamance offices or the estate representatives listed in the notices to learn next steps and deadlines.
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