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Planning Commission grants two‑week continuance for Cross Mountain rezoning amid neighborhood opposition

5916655 · October 8, 2025
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The Planning Commission continued a proposed amendment to change 8860 Cross Mountain Trail from low‑density residential to community commercial so applicants can finalize a neighborhood agreement; staff had recommended denial and dozens of nearby residents left voicemails opposing the change.

The San Antonio Planning Commission on Oct. 8 granted a two‑week continuance for a request to amend the Camp Bullis extra‑territorial jurisdiction (ETJ) military protection area land use map for 8860 Cross Mountain Trail from low‑density residential to community commercial.

The continuance, to the Oct. 22 Planning Commission meeting, was requested by the applicant and approved after staff recommended denial and a string of recorded public objections. Clayton Wallace, interim principal planner with Development Services, told commissioners the proposal was inconsistent with surrounding residential character and that community commercial is “intended to be located in proximity to major intersections and along existing commercial…

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