The Comisión de Zonificación meeting held on October 7, 2025, in San Antonio, Bexar County, focused on various zoning change requests, with several items discussed under the consent agenda. The meeting began with a note that one case would not be addressed that day, and attendees would receive further notification regarding its hearing.
The agenda included multiple zoning change requests, with the following key items highlighted:
1. **Item 2**: A request for a zoning change from R-4 ANC at 302 East Ausan Drive received no opposition, with 72 in favor and 2 against.
2. **Item 4**: A change from R-6 to PUDMF 18 at 14840 Tupperware Road faced 7 oppositions with no support, despite 80 notifications sent.
3. **Item 5**: A request to change from R-4 to R-4 CD for conditional use at 231 Hemmerges Co Road saw no responses for or against.
4. **Item 7**: A proposal for a bar and tavern at 1400 Austin Street received one opposition but was supported by the local association.
5. **Item 9**: A change from C-2 to C-3 at 203 East Lombare Street had no responses against it, with the Toby Hill Association in favor.
6. **Item 11**: A request for a zoning change from C-2 to C-1 CD for vehicle sales at 1351 Bassey Road garnered 2 in favor and no opposition.
7. **Item 12**: A change from C-2 to C-2 CD for vehicle sales at 1539 Somerset Road received one in favor and no opposition.
8. **Item 14**: A request to change from R-2 and RM-4 to C-2 at 123-131 Sejín Street had no responses against it, with local association support.
9. **Item 15**: A conditional use request for an office building at 321 East Juvenil Place was supported by the Tobony Hill Association.
10. **Item 17**: A change from C-3 and C-2 to C-2 S for a car wash was recommended for approval with specific conditions regarding access and operations.
11. **Item 20**: A request to change from C-3 NA to R-3 at 1001 Capital Avenue received no opposition, with the Beacon Hill Association in favor.
Following the consent agenda, several community members voiced their opinions on specific cases. Concerns were raised regarding traffic congestion and drainage issues related to the proposed changes, particularly at Tupperware Road. Residents expressed the need for improved infrastructure to accommodate increased traffic and prevent further drainage problems.
The meeting concluded with a call for further community input and a commitment to keep residents informed about the outcomes of the discussed cases. The next steps involve continued engagement with community members and addressing their concerns as the zoning changes progress.