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Board resets hearing for 350 Southwest 41st Street after owner and lienholder request time to produce repair plan

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


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Board resets hearing for 350 Southwest 41st Street after owner and lienholder request time to produce repair plan
The City of San Antonio Building Standards Board on Nov. 6 reset its hearing on 350 Southwest 41st Street after the property’s lienholder and owner requested time to produce a detailed scope of work, financial proof and an engineer’s report.

Dangerous premises officer Stephanie Sanchez presented photographs showing extensive fire damage to the main residence and an accessory structure, including charred floor joists, missing subflooring and detached siding. Sanchez said the case had inspection and outreach dates going back to December 2023 and that, as of Nov. 6, 2025, no permits, scope of work or financial documentation had been filed.

Lienholder Eddie Bravanek said he and owner Adela Segovia had secured financing arrangements and a contractor estimate of about $75,000 for repairs to the main and accessory structures. Bravanek said he could provide proof of funds and asked the board for six months to complete permitted repairs; he also said the fire marshal’s report had placed direct structural fire damage at about 5% of some members but that full rehabilitation required removing and replacing affected electrical and some framing. Owner Adela Segovia said she had repeatedly reported vandalism and suspected arson and that staff only recently contacted her directly.

Board members asked for three items required before the matter could return to the board: a detailed scope of work with itemized costs, credible financial proof (bank statements or similar) showing availability to fund repairs, and a structural/engineer’s report. With those missing, Board member Dwayne Nelson moved to reset the case to allow the parties to work with staff; Robert Behnke seconded and the reset motion passed.

Staff instructed the owners to coordinate with the dangerous premises officer and code compliance to ensure required permits, a fire marshal report and engineering documentation are provided before the next hearing. The board did not make a demolition order at this meeting.

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