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Navasota planning panel approves development plan for meat market at 501 E. Washington with conditions

Navasota Planning Commission · January 12, 2026
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The Navasota Planning Commission unanimously approved a development plan on Jan. 8 allowing a family‑owned meat market and restaurant at 501 East Washington Ave., subject to conditions including preservation of mature shade trees, reduced signage, added landscaping, a delivery circulation plan and screened dumpster enclosures.

The Navasota Planning Commission on Jan. 8 voted to approve a development plan that will allow a meat market and restaurant to operate at 501 East Washington Ave., with commissioners attaching conditions intended to protect streetscape character and residential neighbors.

City planning staff summarized the proposal and recommended additions to the plan including preservation of existing mature shade trees, additional landscaping along Washington Avenue, a privacy fence where the property abuts residences on Gregg Street and screening for the dumpster. "Those trees are gonna stay," a city planning staff member said when staff clarified a graphic error that showed large oaks removed.

Applicant Sergio Jimenez, who identified himself as the project representative and said his family operates grocery/market stores in Brookshire, Magnolia…

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