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Board of Adjustment approves a batch of variances and site changes, tables some items; summary of March 19 votes

San Antonio Board of Adjustment · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment approved multiple setback and buffer variances on March 19, 2026 — including carport variances, a commercial buffer reduction, lot‑size variances for infill, and a narrowed gate exception for a Dignity Hill property — and continued several contested items to March 23 for additional review.

At its March 19 meeting the San Antonio Board of Adjustment addressed a full docket of variances and site requests, approving multiple items by recorded vote and continuing others for additional information.

Key approvals included: a front‑setback variance for a carport at 3402 Meadow Drive (BOA‑26‑10300015), granted after the owner, John Marquis, explained driveway constraints; a set of variances at 1505 Wyoming Street (primary‑structure and carport setback relief and related approvals) that were approved following testimony that some features pre‑dated current setbacks; a 1‑inch side‑setback variance for a carport at 224 Canoga Park Drive after the applicant amended the application to add gutters to mitigate runoff; a buffer reduction for redevelopment of 1027 Southwest Military Drive to allow a 6‑foot landscaped buffer as part of a proposed Velocity/Valvoline auto‑care site; and…

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