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Owner says short‑term rental taxes are now current; Board reconsiders revocation and continues 2110 Chittum Trail appeal to March 23

San Antonio Board of Adjustment · March 9, 2026
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Summary

At a March 19 meeting, the San Antonio Board of Adjustment heard an appeal from Jeff Bryson after staff revoked a short‑term rental permit for 2110 Chittum Trail for missing hotel‑occupancy tax reports. The board initially moved to grant the appeal, then voted to reconsider and continued the case to March 23 for a full hearing.

The San Antonio Board of Adjustment on March 19 took up an appeal by the owners of a short‑term rental at 2110 Chittum Trail after city staff revoked the property’s short‑term rental permit for failing to timely report and remit hotel‑occupancy taxes.

Joseph, a senior planner with Development Services, told the board staff had documentation showing missing revenue reports for February through April 2025 and delinquency notices sent by Avenue between April and July 2025; staff cited section 16‑11‑10(d) of the code, which allows revocation when HOT taxes are not paid within 90 days, and recommended…

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