Santa Rosa County approves plans for new food truck court in Navarre

Developers have been approved to create a new food truck in Navarre that will offer three different food trucks for consumers.

The project’s developers will build a concrete access road and gravel parking lot off of Christensen Drive, which will provide three spaces for the food trucks in addition to utility hookups, according to the project’s filings with Santa Rosa County.

The development is being built on a parcel that is 0.38 acres, which will also allow for 19 parking spaces and a 64-square foot unisex bathroom.

The project’s developers began the process for approval with Santa Rosa County’s Development Services in late January, but didn't get approval until Oct. 25.

The names of the food trucks that will move into the development once it is complete has not yet been made available.

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Where will the new food truck court be in Navarre?

There is not a listed address for Navarre’s incoming food truck court yet, but the project will be built on Christensen Drive at the intersection with Navarre Parkway.

Site plans for incoming Navarre Food Truck Court approved by Santa Rosa County on Oct. 25.
Site plans for incoming Navarre Food Truck Court approved by Santa Rosa County on Oct. 25.

The food truck court is owned by Bonar Management, LLC, which is based in Navarre, according to the project’s site plan approved by Santa Rosa County.

Bonar Management, LLC purchased the parcel for the food truck court on Feb. 25 last year, according to the parcel’s warranty deed filed with Santa Rosa County.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: New food truck court in Navarre approved for development in Santa Rosa