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Commission approves liquor sales rezoning at 1246 S. General McMullen after neighborhood objections

2675111 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The San Antonio Zoning Commission approved an applicant’s request to rezone 1246 S. General McMullen to permit sale of alcohol. Neighbors and a neighborhood association opposed the change because of a nearby church; staff discussed Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) measurement rules and the measured distance to the church.

The San Antonio Zoning Commission approved a rezoning that allows sale of alcoholic beverages at 1246 S. General McMullen after public comment from neighbors and discussion about state measurement rules for liquor-license proximity to churches.

Amin Giovanni, the applicant, said he has owned the property for 15 years and sought to re-activate a vacant storefront by opening a liquor sales business: “tengo una propiedad por quince años… Yo quisiera poner, personalmente, una venta de licores ahí.” Neighbors and a…

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