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Planning Commission denies rezoning for auto-repair and long-term vehicle storage at 125 Stonewall Avenue

Planning Commission · February 25, 2026
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Summary

The San Antonio Planning Commission on Feb. 25 denied a request to reclassify 125 Stonewall Avenue from low-density residential to community commercial, blocking the applicant’s bid to allow auto and light-truck repair and long-term vehicle storage; staff had recommended denial citing incompatibility with the neighborhood plan.

The San Antonio Planning Commission voted Feb. 25 to deny a proposed amendment to the South Central Community Perimeter Plan that would have changed 125 Stonewall Avenue from low‑density residential to community commercial, a move that would have allowed rezoning for auto and light‑truck repair.

Samantha Benavides, a planner with Development Services, told commissioners staff recommended denial because the proposed commercial designation would be “out of character with the adopted land use plan” and would place a single‑family home directly…

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