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Council approves rezoning and conditional-use permit for Navasota ISD parking lot at 106 Brozig Avenue

Navasota City Council · June 8, 2026
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Summary

Council voted to rezone three lots at 106 Brozig Avenue from R1B residential to Public Use and approved a conditional-use permit to allow a primary parking lot; planning & zoning had unanimously recommended approval subject to three conditions including canopy trees, a five‑foot sidewalk, and a striped crosswalk.

The Navasota City Council approved two ordinances to allow the Navasota Independent School District to develop a parking lot at 106 Brozig Avenue.

Staff introduced a zoning-change request to convert three lots (McNair Block 1, Lots 8, 9 and 10) from R1B medium-density single-dwelling residential to a Public Use district to permit a primary parking lot. The item had been considered by the Planning & Zoning Commission on May 14, which unanimously recommended approval along with three conditions: (1) canopy tree plantings along Kler Street, (2) a 5-foot wide sidewalk, and (3) a striped crosswalk across Brozig Avenue. Council opened and closed the public hearings and then approved ordinance 1084-26 (rezoning) and ordinance 1085-26 (conditional-use permit).

Councilmembers noted the parking lot will address event overflow in the neighborhood (for example, concerts and graduations) and praised the district for incorporating the Planning & Zoning recommendations into the site plan. Ordinances were moved and seconded (rezoning motion by Mr. Harris, second by Mr. Gestner; conditional-use motion by Miss Copelan, second by Mr. Harris) and the items carried on voice votes.

What happens next: The district may proceed with site preparation and construction consistent with the approved conditions and the site plan attachments in the packet; staff will monitor compliance with the landscaping, sidewalk, and crosswalk requirements.