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Notice of Quorum of City Council
Notice of Quorum of City Council
Wed, Jun 18 6:00 PM
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31
CANCELED: City Council Special Session
CANCELED: City Council Special Session
Thu, Jul 31 2:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
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City Council B Session
City Council B Session
Wed, Aug 6 1:00 PM
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Public Comment Session
Public Comment Session
Wed, Aug 6 5:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
1. Public Hearing for the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget for the City’s four U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development entitlement grant programs including the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]2. Public Comment is your opportunity to address your City of San Antonio elected officials directly about issues that are important to you and your community. To sign up to speak visit www.saspeakup.com. Click on meetings and events and select the meeting you’d like to participate in. Sign up to speak or submit a written comment. NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of the meeting. Members of the public are given up to three minutes to speak, and groups are given up to nine minutes.
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City Council A Session
City Council A Session
Thu, Aug 7 9:00 AM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
4. Ordinance approving a contract with RCO Construction, L.L.C. for the Howard W. Peak Greenway – Perrin Homestead to LBJ Park project for the Parks and Recreation Department, for a total cost of $3,628,355. Funding is from the 2022 General Obligation Bond Fund. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation Department]5. Ordinance approving four Professional Services Agreements with 1) Adams Environmental, Inc.; 2) Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc.; 3) Raba Kistner, Inc; and 4) the University of Texas at San Antonio, for On-Call Cultural Resources Consulting Services for a three-year term with two, one-year renewal options, for a total amount not to exceed $2,525,000 for each agreement, and an amount not to exceed $10,100,000 for all agreements, inclusive of renewals. Funding is from various funding sources including the 2022 General Obligations Bond funds included in the FY 2025 Capital Budget. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works Department].6. Ordinance authorizing 1) the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount of $2,565,321 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of Grant Services (OGS) for the Immunizations and Vaccines for Children Program, from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026; 2) acceptance of funds for four additional years if awarded; 3) a budget and personnel complement; and 4) the execution of Memoranda of Agreement that enhances program services. [Erik Walsh, City Manager; Claude A. Jacob, Director, Health] 7. Ordinance approving 1) the acceptance of $271,242.00 in Homeless Housing and Services Program (HHSP) youth set-aside grant funds upon award by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) for the term September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026; 2) a budget and a personnel complement; and 3) continued funding from the grant to THRU Project in the amount of $109,175 for the contract renewal period through May 31, 2026. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Melody Woosley, Director, Human Services]8. Ordinance adopting the FY 2026 Annual Action Plan and Budget in the total amount of $23,864,133.40, including $600,000 in Program Income for the City’s four U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development entitlement grant programs including the Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Emergency Solutions Grant, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing 52 staff positions; and authorizing contracts to execute program budgets. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services Department]9. Approving the reappointment of Roxana Vargas (District 7) to the Ethics Review Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire on April 25, 2026. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]10. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Casey Whittington (District 10) to the Ethics Review Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire April 25,2027
B. Reappointing Joel Solis (District 10) to the Building Standards Board
C. Reappointing Brigitte West (District 10) to the City of San Antonio Commission on Strengthening Family Well-Being
D. Reappointing Minerva “Minnie” Abrego-Sanchez (District 10) to the Port Authority of San Antonio
E. Appointing Serena Walker (District 10) to the San Antonio Youth Commission11. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing John Whitsett (District 10) to the Zoning Commission
B. Reappointing Sallie Scott (District 10) to the Animal Care Services Advisory Board
C. Reappointing Sherri Dugas (District 10) to the Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board
D. Reappointing Allison Cohen (District 10) to the Parks and Recreation Board
E. Reappointing R. Mark Rogers (District 10) to the San Antonio Arts Commission12. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Roy Schauffele (District 10) to the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Committee
B. Reappointing Louis Ortiz (District 10) to the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee
C. Reappointing Liza Meyer (District 10) to the SA Climate Ready Advisory Committee
D. Reappointing James Hollerbach (District 10) to the Small Business Advisory Commission
E. Reappointing Dennis Stuckey (District 10) to the Veterans Advisory Committee13. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Andy Castillo (District 5) to the Port Authority of San Antonio
B. Reappointing Kayla Miranda (District 5) to the Building Standards Board
C. Reappointing Karen Speer (District 5) to the Animal Care Services Advisory Board
D. Reappointing Mary Ayala-Sandoval to the San Antonio Arts Commission
E. Reappointing Matthew Salomon to the Affirmative Action Advisory Committee14. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing John York and Luis Bayona to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 36 – Thea Meadows
B. Reappointing Ray Teske to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 38 – Somerset Grove and to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 39 – Valley Sol
C. Reappointing George Weron, Todd Compton, and Laura Cabanilla to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 40 – Lone Oak15. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Juanita Sepulveda (District 4) to the Small Business Economic Development Advocacy (SBEDA) Committee
B. Reappointing Juanita Sepulveda (District 4) to the Historic Compliance and Technical Advisory Board
C. Reappointing Dr. Randall Preissig (District 4) to the Linear Creekway Parks Advisory Board
D. Reappointing Dr. Erlinda Lopez-Rodriguez (District 4) to the Building Standards Board
E. Reappointing Michael Quintanilla (District 4) to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer + (LGBTQ+) Advisory Board16. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027 [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Debra Ponce (District 4) to the SA Climate Ready Advisory Committee
B. Reappointing Dr. Lorena Pulido (District 4) to the Brooks Development Authority
C. Reappointing Eddie Rodrigues (District 4) to the Transportation Advisory Board17. Ordinance reappointing Rita Braeutigam (District 4) to the Animal Care Services Advisory Board for the remainder of a term of office to expire May 31, 2027, and waiving the residency requirement. [Debbie Racca-Sittre, City Clerk]18. Ordinance approving a contract with APi Group Life Safety USA LLC, dba Western States Fire Protection Company, to provide fire sprinkler inspection, maintenance and repair services for the Aviation Department for an estimated cost of $660,000 annually and an estimated total cost of $3,300,000 over the contract term, beginning upon award through June 30, 2028, with two additional, one-year renewal options. Funding is from the Aviation Department’s Operation and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager, City Manager’s Office; Jesus H. Saenz, Jr, Director of Airports, Aviation Department]19. Consideration of a Resolution by the City Council of the City of San Antonio, Texas establishing the City’s intention to reimburse itself for the prior lawful expenditure of funds from the proceeds of one or more series of tax exempt or taxable obligations to be issued by the City for authorized purposes and as further designated by series and federal tax treatment; authorizing other matters incident and related thereto; and providing an effective date. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]20. Ordinance authorizing the issuance of up to $14,000,000 “City of San Antonio, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Taxable Series 2025”; providing for the payment of the Certificates by the levy of an Ad Valorem Tax upon all taxable property within the City and further securing the Certificates by a lien on and pledge of the pledged revenues; providing the terms and conditions of the Certificates and resolving other matters incident and relating to the issuance, payment, security, sale, and delivery of the Certificates, including the approval and distribution of an Official Statement; authorizing the execution of a Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement and a Purchase Contract; complying with the provisions of the Depository Trust Company’s Letter of Representations; delegating the authority to certain City Officials and staff to establish the terms of the sale of the Certificates and to execute certain documents relating to the sale thereof; and providing for an effective date [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance].21. Ordinance authorizing the issuance of up to $125,000,000 “City of San Antonio, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2025”; providing for the payment of the Certificates by the levy of an Ad Valorem Tax upon all taxable property within the City and further securing the Certificates by a lien on and pledge of the pledged revenues; providing the terms and conditions of the Certificates and resolving other matters incident and relating to the issuance, payment, security, sale, and delivery of the Certificates, including the approval and distribution of an Official Statement; authorizing the execution of a Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement and a Purchase Contract; complying with the provisions of the Depository Trust Company’s Letter of Representations; delegating the authority to certain City Officials and staff to establish the terms of the sale of the Certificates and to execute certain documents relating to the sale thereof; and providing for an effective date [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]. 22. Ordinance by the City Council of the City of San Antonio, Texas authorizing the issuance of up to $58,000,000 “City of San Antonio, Texas Tax Notes, Series 2025”; levying a continuing direct annual Ad Valorem Tax for the payment of the Notes; prescribing the form, terms, conditions, and resolving other matters incident and related to the issuance, sale, and delivery of the Notes, including the approval and distribution of an Official Statement pertaining thereto; authorizing the execution of a Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement and a Purchase Contract; complying with the provisions of the Depository Trust Company’s Letter of Representations; delegating the authority to certain City Officials and staff to establish the terms of the sale of the Notes and to execute certain documents relating to the sale thereof; enacting other provisions incident and related to the subject and purpose of this Ordinance; and providing for an effective date [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]. 23. An Ordinance by the City Council of the City of San Antonio, Texas authorizing the issuance of up to $240,000,000 “City of San Antonio, Texas General Improvement and Refunding Bonds, Series 2025”; levying a continuing direct annual Ad Valorem Tax for the payment of the Bonds; prescribing the form, terms, conditions, and resolving other matters incident and related to the issuance, sale, and delivery of the Bonds, including the approval and distribution of an Official Statement pertaining thereto; authorizing the execution of an escrow agreement, a Paying Agent/Registrar Agreement, and a Purchase Contract; complying with the provisions of the Depository Trust Company’s Letter of Representations; delegating the authority to certain City Officials and staff to establish the terms of the sale of the Bonds and to execute certain documents relating to the sale thereof; enacting other provisions incident and related to the subject and purpose of this Ordinance; and providing for an effective date [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer, Finance]. 24. Ordinance establishing the City of San Antonio, Texas Airport System Interim Financing Program pursuant to which the City may issue obligations in an aggregate principal amount at any one time outstanding not to exceed $500,000,000 to provide interim financing to pay project costs for eligible projects relating to the City’s Airport System. [Ben Gorzell, Chief of Financial and Administrative Services; Troy Elliott, Chief Financial Officer]25. Ordinance authorizing the release of approximately 44.27 acres of real property, generally located east of Priest Road, and bisected by Waterwood Pass Drive from the City of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Bexar County, Texas, as petitioned by the landowner, Playa Enterprises, LLC. [John Peterek, Assistant City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning]
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City Council Zoning and Land Use Session
City Council Zoning and Land Use Session
Thu, Aug 7 2:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
1. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700085 CD (Council District 1): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-5" Residential Single-Family to "R-5 CD" Residential Single-Family with a Conditional Use for three (3) dwelling units on 1.075 acres out of NCB 11649, located at 119 Algerita Drive. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval. 2. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA-2025-11600040 (Council District 1): Ordinance amending the North Central Neighborhoods Community Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use classification from “Low Density Residential" to "Neighborhood Commercial" on Lots 91-93 and the east 20.5 feet of Lot 94, Block 6, NCB 9012, located at 291 West Mariposa Drive. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2025-10700088)3. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700088 (Council District 1): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-4 H AHOD" Residential Single-Family Olmos Park Terrace Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District to "C-1 H AHOD" Light Commercial Olmos Park Terrace Historic Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lots 91, 92, 93, & the east 20.5 feet of Lot 94, Block 6, NCB 9012, located at 291 West Mariposa Drive. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, pending Plan Amendment. 4. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700115 HL (Council District 1): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "FBZ T4-1 AHOD" Form Based Zoning Transect Zone 4-1 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "FBZ T4-1 HL AHOD" Form Based Zoning Transect Zone 4-1 Historic Landmark Airport Hazard Overlay District on the south 50.7 feet of Lots 1 and 2, and the south 50.7 feet of the west 7 feet of Lot 3, Block 21, NCB 855, located at 418 Atlanta Avenue. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.5. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700019 (Council District 2): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "I-1 AHOD" General Industrial Airport Hazard Overlay District to "IDZ-1 AHOD" Limited Intensity Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "C-1" Light Commercial District and one (1) dwelling unit on the east 29.1 feet of Lot 1, Block 7, NCB 649, located at 212 Virginia Boulevard. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval. 6. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700062 (Council District 2): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "RM-5 AHOD" Residential Mixed Airport Hazard Overlay District to "MF-18 AHOD" Limited Density Multi-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lot 12 and the east 28.5 feet of Lot 11 A, Block A, NCB 486, located at 320 East Carson Street. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.7. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA-2025-11600037 (Council District 2): Ordinance amending the IH-10 East Perimeter Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use classification from “Urban Living" and "Parks/Open Space" to "Industrial" on 11.071 acres out of NCB 18226, located at 11230 IH 10 East. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2025-10700101)8. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700101 (Council District 2): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "NP-10 AHOD" Neighborhood Preservation Airport Hazard Overlay District, "C-2 AHOD" Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District, and "I-1 AHOD" General Industrial Airport Hazard Overlay District to "I-1 AHOD" General Industrial Airport Hazard Overlay District on 11.071 acres out of NCB 18226, located at 11230 IH 10 East. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, pending Plan Amendment. (Associated Plan Amendment Case PA-2025-11600037)9. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700033 (Council District 3): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-6 MC-1 AHOD" Residential Single-Family Roosevelt Avenue Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District, "R-6 AHOD" Residential Single-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District, and “C-2 CD MC-1 AHOD” Commercial Roosevelt Avenue Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for on-premise consumption of alcoholic beverages to "IDZ-2 MC-1 AHOD" Medium Intensity Infill Development Zone Roosevelt Avenue Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted for a Vocational Trade School (No Outside Storage & Training Area Permitted) and eight (8) dwelling units and "IDZ-2 AHOD" Medium Intensity Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted for a Vocational Trade School (No Outside Storage & Training Area Permitted) and eight (8) dwelling units on Lot 22, Lots 41-46, Block 2, NCB 2961 and the north 15 feet of Lots 1-5, Block 34, NCB 3589, located at 1504-1508 Roosevelt Avenue. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval. 10. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700110 (Council District 3): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "FR AHOD" Farm and Ranch Airport Hazard Overlay District and "FR" Farm and Ranch District to "RP AHOD" Resource Protection Airport Hazard Overlay District and "RP" Resource Protection District on P-164 and P-165A, CB 4007, located at 13792 Donop Road and 12705 Old Corpus Christi Highway. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval. 11. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700111 (Council District 3): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "MF-33 AHOD" Multi-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District and "MF-33 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Multi-Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "PUD MF-33 AHOD" Planned Unit Development Multi-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District and "PUD MF-33 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Planned Unit Development Multi-Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lots P-13 and P-13F, NCB 11156, generally located in the 300 block of East Ashley Road. Staff recommends Approval. Zoning Commission recommendation pending the August 5, 2025 meeting.12. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700147 CD (Council District 3): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "RM-5 MLOD-3 MLR-2 AHOD" Residential Mixed Martindale Army Air Field Military Lighting Overlay Military Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "R-4 CD MLOD-3 MLR-2 AHOD" Residential Single-Family Martindale Army Air Field Military Lighting Overlay Military Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for three (3) dwelling units on Lot 14, Block 5, NCB 6638, located at 951 Avant Avenue. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.13. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700050 (Council District 4): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "C-3NA MLOD-2 MLR-1 AHOD" General Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "MF-18 MLOD-2 MLR-1 AHOD" Limited Density Multi-Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay District on 5.218 acres out of NCB 15172, located at 6730 Medina Base Road. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval. (Continued from May 15, 2025)14. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA-2025-11600019 (Council District 5): Ordinance amending the Downtown Area Regional Center Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use classification from “Neighborhood Mixed Use" to "Medium Density Residential" on the west 52 feet of Lot 1, Block 3, NCB 2574, located at 301 East Fest Street. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2025-10700037)15. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700037 (Council District 5): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-6 CD AHOD" Residential Single-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for Duplex to "IDZ-2 AHOD" Medium Intensity Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted for four (4) dwelling units on the west 52 feet of Lot 1, Block 3, NCB 2574, located at 301 East Fest Street. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, pending Plan Amendment. (Associated Plan Amendment Case PA-2025-11600019)16. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700090 CD (Council District 5): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "C-2 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Commercial Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District to “C-2P CD MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD” Commercial Pedestrian Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for Motor Vehicle Sales on the south 39.2 feet of the west 47.36 feet of Lot 11, the south 60 feet of Lot 12, and north 94.6 feet of Lot 12, Block 8, NCB 2361, located at 402 and 406 South Zarzamora Street. Staff recommends Approval. Zoning Commission recommends Denial. 17. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700103 (Council District 5): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "C-2 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Commercial Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "R-4 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Residential Single-Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lot 14, Block 1, NCB 7120, located at 218 Castroville Road. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.18. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA-2025-11600003 (Council District 6): Ordinance amending the Northwest Community Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use classification from “Community Commercial” to "Mixed Use" on Lot 13, Block 92, NCB 18792, generally located in the 5000 block of Tezel Road. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2025-10700014)19. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700014 (Council District 6): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from “C-2 AHOD” Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District and “C-3 AHOD” General Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District to "MXD AHOD" Mixed Use Airport Hazard Overlay District with a maximum density of 25 units per acre on Lot 13, Block 92, NCB 18792, generally located in the 5000 block of Tezel Road. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, pending Plan Amendment. (Associated Plan Amendment PA-2025-11600003)20. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700109 (Council District 6): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-6 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Residential Single Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District to "C-2 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Commercial Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lot 21, Block 2, NCB 18287, located at 7630 Potranco Road. Staff recommends Denial, with an Alternate Recommendation. Zoning Commission recommends Approval. 21. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700018 (Council District 8): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "C-2NA MLOD-1 MLR-1 MSAO-1 AHOD" Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Camp Bullis Military Sound Attenuation Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District to "MF-18 MLOD-1 MLR-1 MSAO-1 AHOD" Limited Density Multi-Family Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Camp Bullis Military Sound Attenuation Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lot 3, Block 29, NCB 16385, located at 20215 West Tejas Trail. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.22. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700011 S ERZD (Council District 9): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "PUD C-3 MLOD-1 MLR-1 AHOD ERZD" Planned Unit Development General Commercial Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay Edwards Recharge Zone District, "PUD C-3R MLOD-1 MLR-1 AHOD ERZD" Planned Unit Development General Commercial Restrictive Alcoholic Sales Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay Edwards Recharge Zone District, and "PUD C-2 MLOD-1 MLR-1 AHOD ERZD" Planned Unit Development Commercial Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay Edwards Recharge Zone District to "PUD C-2NA S MLOD-1 MLR-1 AHOD ERZD" Planned Unit Development Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Airport Hazard Overlay Edwards Recharge Zone District with a Specific Use Authorization for a Carwash within the ERZD on Lot 2, Block 2, NCB 18393, located at 17539 Blanco Road. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, with Conditions.23. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700082 ERZD (Council District 9): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "C-2NA S MLOD-1 MLR-1 ERZD" Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Edwards Recharge Zone District with a Specific Use Authorization for a Gymnasium to "C-2 MLOD-1 MLR-1 ERZD" Commercial Camp Bullis Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 1 Edwards Recharge Zone District on Lots 2 and 3, Block 8, NCB 19217, located at 21744 and 21750 Hardy Oak Boulevard. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.
24. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA-2025-11600027 (Council District 10): Ordinance amending the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use classification from “Low Density Residential" to "High Density Residential" on Lot 12, Block 22, NCB 9061, located at 310 Bryn Mawr Drive. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2025-10700086) 25. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700086 CD (Council District 10): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "MF-33 AHOD" Multi-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District to "MF-33 CD AHOD" Multi-Family Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for a Gift Shop on Lot 12, Block 22, NCB 9061, located at 310 Bryn Mawr Drive. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval, pending Plan Amendment. (Associated Plan Amendment Case PA-2025-11600027) 26. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700114 CD (Council District 10): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-5 AHOD" Residential Single Family Airport Hazard Overlay District to "R-5 CD AHOD" Residential Single Family Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for an Assisted Living Facility with no more than eight (8) residents on Lot 5, Block 38, NCB 16808, located at 4215 Hilton Head Street. Staff recommends Denial. Zoning Commission recommends Approval. 27. ZONING CASE Z-2025-10700119 CD (Council District 10): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "O-2 AHOD" High-Rise Office Airport Hazard Overlay District to "C-2NA CD AHOD" Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Conditional Use for Office Warehouse on 4.727 acres out of NCB 13782, generally located in the 6000 block of Royal Ridge Drive. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.
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City Council Special Session
City Council Special Session
Fri, Jul 25 1:00 PM
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Tricia DensonI have yet to hear WHY the Spurs need what amounts to a THIRD arena in the city? Why not enlarge or modify an existing structure? Why add to the congestion downtown that already exists? Why demolish historical buildings that have been a part of San Antonio for decades? I have bee...See More
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City Council Special Session
City Council Special Session
Fri, Jun 27 12:00 PM
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City Council A Session
City Council A Session
Thu, Jun 26 9:00 AM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
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Public Comment Session
Public Comment Session
Wed, Jun 25 5:00 PM
NOTE: Speaker registration closes 15 minutes before the start of this meeting.
Melissa G758 precious, gentle, loving and very adoptable dogs have been killed for the "capacity" lie in just 2025 already! Do something to serve the community that you were elected and sworn to serve by putting a stop to this ruthless, endless, senseless slaughter of animals at the hands...See More
ReplyFlagone month agoZheng LuoDear City Council, I am writing to you today in regards to all the animals being euthanized daily at the San Antonio Animal Care Services in Texas. 40 dogs killed in the past 7 days, 5 are puppies and all other dogs just 1-2-year-old. This shelter continues to euthanize healthy a...See More
ReplyFlagone month agokaryn kelleywhy is ASC having a Texas Massacre daily? you are on track at this rate to murdering 6K very adoptable dogs and puppies. when will ASC use the funds they have to hold adoption events?, when will ASC use the funds they have to add kennels? When will you put the lives of the innoce...See More
ReplyFlagone month agoGrace StotlemyerI am appalled by the ongoing crisis at San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS). Each day, dozens of healthy, adoptable animals—including puppies, nursing mothers, and family-friendly pets—are being euthanized simply because ACS is overwhelmed, under-resourced, or failing to take h...See More
ReplyFlagone month agokaryn kelleyASC is seriously out of control. You have murdered 10 loving souls already and it is 2:31pm NOW and you without warning or staging pulled in MOM and 9 of her days old babies. ASC will heart stick them which is so painful, you are all just SICK. Mom Genie A760022 plus her 9, would...See More
ReplyFlagone month agonikkiCongratulations on another painful inhumane murders of Genie A760022 and her 9 little ones, for space? seriously. You are all sick and murdered 20 again today, why? money is the root of all evil. you should be ashamed of yourself and remove CARE from animal care services and mayb...See More
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City Council B Session
City Council B Session
Wed, Jun 25 2:00 PM
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