The City of San Antonio Zoning Commission voted to approve six consent items — agenda items 7, 8, 10, 12 (with staff conditions), 13 and 14 — and will forward the cases to City Council.
The motion to approve was made by Commissioner Taylor Watson and seconded by Chair Rob Sipes. The roll-call vote recorded unanimous support from commissioners present and Chair Sipes, and the chair announced, “Items passed 12 with conditions as read into the record.”
Staff had summarized the cases for the combined consent docket before the vote. The items included a mix of residential and commercial rezoning requests across the city; Item 12 (9438 South Presa Street) was approved with five staff-recommended conditions including an eight-foot solid screening fence where the property abuts single-family uses, limits on temporary signage, on-site lighting directed onto the site, no access to San Juan Road, and a required 15-foot buffer yard along single-family property lines and San Juan Road.
The commission’s approval sends the six cases to City Council for final action. No public speakers were present at the hearing on these items; staff noted one voicemail comment for item 10 expressing opposition from a neighbor who said the rezoning would depress nearby property values.
The commission’s action was procedural: no additional conditions beyond staff’s written recommendations were added during the meeting.