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Council renews temporary permit for sand, gravel and mineral extraction near Power Street
Summary
The council approved a one-year extension of a specific-use permit allowing stone, sand, gravel and mineral extraction on roughly 28.2 acres north of Power Street, with the same conditions (hours, buffers, erosion controls) as the prior approval; staff said the activity is temporary and does not change underlying zoning.
The Nacogdoches City Council on March 17 approved a one-year renewal of a specific-use permit (SUP2026-02) allowing stone, sand, gravel and mineral extraction on about 28.2 acres north of Power Street between North Sanders Street and Old Tyler Road.
City planner Juan Paulette told the council the use was previously approved in January…
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