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Liberty County OKs home-based commissary for 'Cholita’s' food truck

Liberty County Board of Commissioners · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Liberty County Commission approved a conditional-use permit to allow a home-based commissary and storage for a food truck, Cholita's, at a Limerick subdivision residence after staff found the use consistent with low-density residential zoning and imposed standard off-premises sales conditions.

The Liberty County Board of Commissioners approved a conditional-use permit Tuesday that will allow local entrepreneurs Dismas and Jasmine Williams to use a 10-by-16 outbuilding behind their Limerick-area residence as a commissary and to store a food trailer when it is not in service.

Planning staff told the commission the proposal meets the county’s conditional-use criteria for a Type B home occupation in a low-density residential area and recommended approval with the standard restriction…

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