Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Land Use Replat topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Planning commission approves replat at 1108 Grama Street to allow new single‑family home

Navasota Planning Commission · December 12, 2025
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

The Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission approved a replat to combine the east half of Lot 8 with Lot 9 at 1108 Grama Street, creating a roughly 113‑foot wide lot for a new single‑story, 1,500 sq. ft. home; the item passed by voice vote with no opposition.

The Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 11 approved a replat that combines two lots at 1108 Grama Street to create a single residential parcel for a new home.

Staff advised commissioners that the application, listed in the packet as submitted by "German, Nino Tovar," combines the east 45 feet of Lot 8 with all of Lot 9 in West End Place to form approximately a 113‑foot‑wide lot. "All of 9 is ... a legal description," staff said, explaining the survey shows Lot 8’s remainder and Lot 9 together as the owner’s proposed new lot.

Why it matters: approval will allow construction of a single‑family dwelling where multiple small lots existed. During the hearing, a builder said the planned house will be a single‑story, about 1,500 square feet; staff said the existing storage building on the site will be made conforming once the residence is built.

Commission action: a commissioner moved to approve the replat and another seconded; the chair called for a voice vote. The record shows commissioners replied "Aye" and the motion carried with no opposition. The commission did not identify any conditions attached to the approval in the meeting record.

Procedural note: a public‑hearing sign is required only when a public hearing is mandated; staff told the commission that the replat did not require a public‑hearing sign because the property is in a B‑1 zone where single‑family uses are allowed.

Next steps: with the commission’s approval recorded at the meeting, any required municipal processing (filing and final administrative steps) will follow the city’s standard procedures before building permits may be issued.