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At a glance: postponements and consent votes from the Nov. 6 San Antonio zoning meeting

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


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At a glance: postponements and consent votes from the Nov. 6 San Antonio zoning meeting
San Antonio — The zoning commission used a consent motion and individual votes Nov. 6 to clear multiple items on its agenda. Key procedural and voting outcomes recorded in the meeting are below.

Postponements
• Items 1, 19 and 20: The clerk announced a motion to postpone these items to Dec. 4, 2025. The motion carried.

Consent agenda
• The council approved the consent package covering items 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14 (see separate coverage), 15, 16 and 17 after the public comment period. The record shows the consent motion carried; individual roll‑call tallies were not read into the audio record.

Selected individual approvals on Nov. 6
• Item 13 (noted as 0.13 in the record): A conditional rezoning to allow a tobacco store in a residential district was presented with conditions (no temporary wind‑signage); a motion as amended passed.
• Item 18: A rezoning to allow a car wash at 3602 Culebra Road was approved with conditions restricting access to Culebra, requiring buffering toward residential areas and limiting operations to 7 a.m.–9 p.m.; applicant representatives supported the conditions.
• Item 21: A rezoning to multifamily was approved as amended; staff noted notification counts (80 notices sent, nine in opposition within 200 feet) and the item passed on the meeting record.

Votes and tallies
The meeting audio records multiple motions and the clerk’s statement that motions passed. The audio transcript does not include detailed roll‑call vote tallies for each item; votes were announced as passing in the record but individual yes/no counts were not read aloud.

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