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Council approves multiple rezoning items including Camp Bullis amendment, housing conversions and conditional uses
Summary
At the April 2025 San Antonio zoning agenda the council approved several rezoning and land-use items, including amendments to the Port San Antonio Area Regional Center plan, approvals for residential and commercial conversions, conditional uses for motor vehicle sales and warehouse/office adjustments, and an amendment to the Camp Bullis ETJ plan.
San Antonio’s zoning agenda on April 2025 included a series of individual votes in which the City Council approved multiple rezoning and land-use actions affecting commercial and residential properties across several districts.
Why it matters: Collectively, the votes change land-use designations and authorize conditional uses that will affect neighborhood character, future development potential and land-use planning in multiple districts, including areas adjacent to Port San Antonio and Camp Bullis.
Key outcomes
- Items 2 and 3: The council approved rezoning with deed restrictions for properties at 2310 and 2314 Santa Monica Street that authorize a noncommercial parking lot and associated changes (items had been amended to include deed restrictions submitted for the record). The motion to approve as amended carried.
- Items 12 and 13: The council approved amendments to the Port San Antonio Area Regional Center plan…
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