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City approves multiple zoning items including cabinet-shop rezoning and Midtown commercial conversions

San Antonio City Council (Zoning Session) · December 4, 2025

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Summary

The San Antonio zoning session approved several zoning and plan amendment requests (items 6–9 and 25), following commission recommendations in most cases; consent zoning items were also approved.

San Antonio City Council approved several zoning and plan amendment requests during the zoning session, including rezoning for a cabinet/carpenter shop at 402 Earl Street, Midtown property conversions on West Woodlawn and a plan amendment in the Camp Bullis extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Staff presented items 6 and 7 (402 Earl Street) noting staff recommended denial while the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with hours-of-operation conditions; council followed the commission and approved the plan amendment and rezoning. Items 8 and 9 (526 and 530 West Woodlawn Avenue) also moved from medium-density residential to neighborhood commercial (C1); commission and neighborhood input were summarized and council voted to approve.

Item 25 amended the Camp Bullis ETJ MPA land-use plan for property at 8860 Cross Mountain Trail from residential estate to community commercial; staff recommended denial, the planning commission recommended approval, and council voted to approve the plan amendment.

The chair also presented a set of consent zoning items (items 1, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 and 26) which the council approved as presented. Where staff, commissions or neighborhood associations differed in recommendation, council discussion noted those differences; the transcript does not provide a full roll-call tally for every vote but records that each motion carried on the record.