San Antonio zoning panel approves six rezoning requests on combined vote
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The San Antonio Zoning Commission approved six rezoning items on a combined motion, advancing six cases with the staff-recommended conditions; one voicemail opposed one request.
The San Antonio Zoning Commission approved six rezoning items on a combined motion during its meeting, advancing items 7, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 14 with the conditions read into the record.
The commission voted to approve the group of items with the conditions recommended by staff. The motion passed unanimously as recorded at the meeting.
The items approved included: a rezoning described as “McDonald's Drive” (item 7); a rezoning from R-6 to R-6 CNA (item 8); a request to rezone R-6 to PUD-MF-18 (item 10); a rezoning from C-2 to C-2-C (conditional) to allow a construction contractor’s facility (item 12) with conditions on setback, temporary signage and lighting; a rezoning to R-4 HL (item 13); and a rezoning at 429 Herman Place (item 14). For the item involving the contractor’s facility, staff recommended several conditions including an eight-foot setback, restrictions on temporary signage and shielded lighting.
A voicemail was played regarding item 10 from a caller who identified being within 200 feet of the proposed development and opposed the request, saying the change would reduce the caller’s property value and noting long-term residency since 1993.
The commission chair confirmed the motion included the conditions read aloud by staff before the roll-call vote. The meeting record shows the combined motion carried with a unanimous affirmative tally reported by the chair.
Documents and staff reports associated with each case contain the full text of the recommended conditions and the lists of mailed notifications and public responses.
The commission moved on to other agenda items following the vote.
