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Votes at a glance: Nov. 6 zoning session — continuations, consent and individual approvals

November 06, 2025 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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Votes at a glance: Nov. 6 zoning session — continuations, consent and individual approvals
The City Council took several procedural and substantive votes during its Nov. 6 zoning and land use session. Key outcomes:

- Items continued: Council voted to continue items 1, 19 and 20 to the Dec. 4 meeting (motion and second recorded; continued to Dec. 4).

- Consent agenda: The consent agenda passed. Items approved on consent included items 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17; item 14 (3371 Roosevelt Ave.) received multiple public comments but was approved as part of the consent.

- Item 5 (parking lot rezoning): Approved as amended; council accepted a site plan amendment that included an 8-foot masonry wall to shield adjacent residences and a gate limiting hours (parking-lot hours limited to 5 a.m.–midnight per the applicant's site plan condition).

- Items 7 & 8 (large-area rezoning): Approved (see separate coverage).

- Item 13 (tobacco retail at 4031 S. Flores St.): Approved with the condition that no temporary signs, wind waivers, pennants, bandit or snipe signs be allowed.

- Item 18 (car wash at 3602 Culebra Rd.): Approved with conditions limiting vehicular access to Culebra Road and Holy Cross Drive, requiring an 8-foot solid fence along the southern property line adjacent to single-family uses, limiting hours of operation to 7 a.m.–9 p.m., and prohibiting external sound systems or live music.

- Item 21 (PUD MF-18 at 14840 Topperwine Rd.): Approved with an amended site plan and a reduced perimeter setback of 10 feet; notices showed nine returns in opposition within the 200-foot notification boundary.

The meeting concluded with adjournment at about 4:35 p.m.

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