Midland City Council approves new bar license for Justine Sosa's establishment

June 16, 2025 | Midland, Midland County, Texas


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Midland City Council approves new bar license for Justine Sosa's establishment
A significant decision emerged from the Midland Planning and Zoning meeting on June 16, 2025, as the commission unanimously approved the final plat for Sheila Addition Section 11. This approval aligns with the future land use plan, which designates the area as urban residential medium, allowing for a mix of residential styles. The request was deemed compatible with the Tall City Tomorrow comprehensive plan, and no objections were raised during the public hearing. Staff recommended the approval, and the motion passed with a 7-0 vote.

In another key discussion, the commission also approved a specific use designation (SUD) for a new bar at 106 South A Street, previously known as Buffalo Joe's. The applicant, Latricia Satterwhite, outlined the bar's operational hours and confirmed that the establishment would comply with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission regulations. The surrounding area is primarily a central business district, with retail stores nearby. Staff recommended approval without additional conditions, noting that the establishment is a new business and will be evaluated upon renewal of the SUD in two years. This motion also passed unanimously, reflecting the commission's support for the new venture.

These decisions highlight Midland's ongoing development and commitment to enhancing its urban landscape while accommodating new businesses.

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