DEPARTMENT: Development Services
DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 2
SUBJECT:
Zoning Case Z2017184
SUMMARY:
Current Zoning: "IDZ AHOD" Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District and "MF-33" Multi-Family District, "IDZ AHOD" Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District for Food - Mobile Vending (Base Operations), a Bar/Tavern without cover charge 3 or more days per week, Coffee Roasting, Microbrewery and Food - Mobile Food Court, "IDZ AHOD" Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District, Multi-Family Dwellings not to exceed 76 units per acre, Bar/Tavern without cover charge 3 or more days per week, Hotel, and Studio - Sound and Recording, and "IDZ AHOD" Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District, Multi-Family Dwellings not to exceed 76 units per acre, Hotel, and Studio - Sound and Recording
Requested Zoning: "IDZ AHOD" Infill Development Zone Airport Hazard Overlay District with uses permitted in "RM-4" Residential Mixed District, "C-3" General Commercial District, and Multi-Family uses (apartments and/or condominiums) not to exceed 100 units per acre; as well as the following uses: Live-Work Units; Bar and/or tavern with cover charge 3 or more days per week; Nightclub with cover charge 3 or more days per week; Alcohol beverage manufacture or brewery; Hotel taller than 35 feet; Beverage manufacture non-alcohol (including manufacturing and processing); Entertainment Venue (outdoor); Live Entertainment with and without cover charge 3 or more days per week (not including Food Service Establishments); Food Service Establishments with cover charge 3 or more days per week (with or without accessory live entertainment); and Beverage Manufacturing or Processing with Storage and Repair of Service Vehicles and Outside Storage (Open with No Screening including Shipping Container Storage)
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Zoning Commission Hearing Date: July 18, 2017
Case Manager: Nyliah Acosta
Property Owner: Abington Holdings, LLC and Alamo & Grayson, LTD
Applicant: 4515 San Pedro Avenue
Representative: Brown & Ortiz, PC
Location: located at 502, 504, 516, and 520 E. Grayson Street, 1816 N. Alamo Street, 1822 N. Alamo Street, and 1311 Austin Street
Legal Description: 0.159 acre tract Of Lot A7, Block 10, NCB 979; 0.322 acre tract of Lot 8, Block 10, NCB 979; 0.041 tract of Lot 9, Block 10, NCB 979; 0.039 acre tract of Lot 9, Block 10, NCB 979; 0.078 acre tract of Lots 14 and 15, Block 1 NCB 982; 0.1548 acre tract of Lots 14 and 15, Block 1, NCB 982; and 0.17 acre tract of Lots 14 and 15, Block 1, NCB 982
Total Acreage: 0.9638
Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 31
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Government Hill Alliance Neighborhood Association and Downtown Residnts Association
Applicable Agencies: Department of Planning and Community Development, Office of Historic Preservation
Property Details
Property History: The subject properties were included in the original 36 square miles of the City of San Antonio and were zoned “F” Local Retail District and “E” Office District. Later, a rezoning case rezoned the property located at 520 East Grayson from “E” Office District to “B-1” Business District. Upon adoption of the 2001 Unified Development Code, the previous “F” Local Retail District converted to the current “C-2” Commercial District, the previous “B-1” converted to the current “C-1” Light Commercial District, and the previous “E” Office District converted to the current “O-2” High-Rise Office District. Case Z2013048 rezoned the property located at 516 East Grayson from "C-2" Commercial District to "IDZ " Infill Development Zone District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District, Multi-Family Dwellings not to exceed 76 units per acre, Hotel, and Studio-Sound and recording and "IDZ" Infill Development Zone District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District, Multi-Family Dwellings not to exceed 76 units per acre, Bar/Tavern without cover charge 3 or more days per week, Hotel, and Studio-sound and recording. Case Z2013003 rezoned the properties located on 500, 502, and 504 East Grayson Street and 1816 and 1822 North Alamo Street from "O-2" High-Rise Office District to "IDZ" Infill Development Zone a District with uses permitted in "MF-33" Multi-Family District and "C-2" Commercial District. Case Z2015021 rezoned the properties located at 520 East Grayson Street and 1311 Austin Street from "C-l " Light Commercial District and "O-2 " High-Rise Office District to "IDZ" Infill Development Zone District with uses permitted in "C-2" Commercial District for Food, Mobile Vending (Base Operations), a Bar and/or Tavern Without Cover Charge 3 or More Days per Week, Coffee Roasting, Microbrewery and Food, Mobile Food Court.
Topography: The property does not include any abnormal physical features such as slope or inclusion in a floodplain.
Adjacent Base Zoning and Land Uses
Direction: North
Current Base Zoning: I-1, IDZ, RM-4
Current Land Uses: Vacant Lot, Parking Lot, Bar, Restaurant, Church, Residence
Direction: East
Current Base Zoning: C-2, RM-6
Current Land Uses: Printing Co., San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) Parking Lot, Vacant Lot and Single-Family Residence,
Direction: South
Current Base Zoning: I-1, MF-33, C-3
Current Land Uses: SAISD Parking Lot, SAISD Facilities, NAPA Auto Parts, Quadplex,
Direction: West
Current Base Zoning: IDZ, I-1
Current Land Uses: Apartments, Parking Lot, Auto Repair
Overlay and Special District Information:
All surrounding properties carry the "AHOD" Airport Hazard Overlay District, due to their proximity to an airport or approach path. The "AHOD" does not restrict permitted uses, but can require additional review of construction plans by both the Development Services Department and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Transportation
Thoroughfare: East Grayson Street
Existing Character: Local Road
Proposed Changes: None Known
Thoroughfare: North Alamo Street
Existing Character: Minor Arterial
Proposed Changes: None Known
Thoroughfare: Austin Street
Existing Character: Local Road
Proposed Changes: None Known
Public Transit: VIA route 20 is within walking distance of the subject property.
Traffic Impact: A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) is not required. Infill Development (IDZ) is exempt from TIA requirements
Parking Information: The “IDZ” Infill Development Zone District waives off-street vehicle parking requirements.
ISSUE:
None.
ALTERNATIVES:
A denial of the request will result in the subject property retaining the current base zoning district.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
PROXIMITY TO REGIONAL CENTER/PREMIUM TRANSIT CORRIDOR:
The subject property is located within the Midtown Regional Center and is within ½ a mile of the Premium Transit Corridor on Broadway.
Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Staff recommends Approval.
Criteria for Review: According to Section 35-421, zoning amendments shall be based on the approval criteria below.
1. Consistency:
The property is located within the Government Hill Neighborhood Plan, and is currently designated as “Mixed Use” in the future land use component of the plan. The requested “IDZ” Infill Development Zone base zoning district is consistent with the future land use designation.
2. Adverse Impacts on Neighboring Lands:
Staff finds no evidence of likely adverse impacts on neighboring lands in relation to this zoning change request. This project is in conjunction with cases Z2017134, Z2017155, and Z2017166 to rezone a large area for a mixed use project. This project will integrate and blend higher density residential, with commercial, entertainment and other land uses. In addition, the requested “IDZ” Infill Development Zone zoning district requires urban design standards in order to maintain a neighborhood commercial scale, promote pedestrian activity and maintain the unique character of the center. The “IDZ” zoning district is meant to provide flexible standards for the development and reuse of underutilized parcels. Further, the “IDZ” district includes design criteria intended to create infill development that is proportional to surrounding development.
3. Suitability as Presently Zoned:
The current “IDZ” base zoning district is appropriate for the subject property’s location, this “IDZ” request will change the allowed uses. The requested “IDZ” will allow for a mixed use development that is compatible with the surrounding area and will allow for economic growth.
4. Health, Safety and Welfare:
Staff has found no indication of likely adverse effects on the public health, safety, or welfare.
5. Public Policy:
The subject property is located along the Broadway corridor, a proposed future rapid transit corridor, and within the Midtown Regional Center as outlined in the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, the site is within the Midtown-Brackenridge TIRZ Master Plan. The subject properties currently possess a variety of zoning districts but are nearly uniform in a mixed use future land use designation, with the exception of the SAISD bus facility which is designated public institutional future land use. Public institutional future land use is commonly designated for publicly owned property but does not anticipate private development and provides no guidance on appropriate zoning districts, thereby necessitating the proposed amendment to mixed use.
Relevant Goals, Policies and Actions of the Comprehensive Plan may include:
GCF Goal 1: Higher-density uses are focused within the city’s 13 regional centers and along its arterial and transit corridors.
GCF P8: Continue to focus revitalization of neighborhoods adjacent to downtown and extend these efforts to regional centers, urban centers, and transit corridors.
GCF P9: Allow higher-density and mixed uses in portions of, or adjacent to, single-family residential areas to encourage shopping, services and entertainment amenities in close proximity to housing and where appropriate.
GCF P13: Evaluate commercial and industrial land use and zoning designations in the core of the city, regional centers, urban centers and primary transit corridors to determine areas that could be converted to residential or mixed-use.
GCF A5: Modify the UDC to reduce barriers to higher density development within a 1/2-mile of high capacity transit corridors.
H P10: Ensure land use designations and other policies allow for and encourage a mixture of housing types and densities of housing within development projects.
H P11: Encourage and incentivize new housing development projects to provide a mixture of housing types, sizes and prices.
H P18: Encourage housing to be built with, near or adjacent to retail uses.
H P20: Incentivize high-density housing in regional centers and along major public transit routes where appropriate.
H P22: Redevelop vacant and underutilized properties on transit corridors into stand alone or mixed-use higher-density housing.
H P30: Ensure infill development is compatible with existing neighborhoods.
H P42: Encourage the development of housing for seniors in walkable areas and near community amenities such as parks, recreation centers and senior centers.
The subject property is situated in Urban Core and Mixed Use Transition character areas of the Midtown-Brackenridge TIRZ master plan, recognizing the distinct nature of the Broadway Corridor and the transitional area to the adjoining residential neighborhood. A mix of low-density residential, high-density residential, commercial, and mixed use future land use classifications are found throughout the surrounding area.
The use of the IDZ zoning as a tool to provide flexibility in the redevelopment of these sites is appropriate for this context and is generally consistent with the policies of the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan. The majority of the uses proposed are compatible with existing surrounding developments such as the Pearl Brewery, the Mosaic, and other mixed use projects along Broadway. In addition, the project should respect the Physical Master Plan element of the Midtown-Brackenridge TIRZ Master Plan, which describes character-defining elements of different areas within the plan such as building heights, location of parking, landscape character, and façade location (build-to zone).
6. Size of Tract:
The subject property totals 0.9638 acres in size, which reasonably accommodates the uses permitted in “IDZ” Infill Development Zone District.
7. Other Factors:
Infill Development Zone (IDZ) provides flexible standards for developments. IDZ is to encourage and facilitate development on vacant, bypassed lands, or the redevelopment of underutilized buildings of structures, within existing built-up areas. IDZ may be approved as either a base zoning district or an overlay zoning district. Standards required in an IDZ district shall apply to either IDZ base zoning or the IDZ overlay district except where otherwise specifically stated. Typically IDZ gives flexibility to parking requirements, lots sizes, and setbacks.
In accordance with the San Antonio City Unified Development Code, the Office of Historic Preservation reviews all demolition applications for any property located within the city limits of San Antonio. Approval of a zoning change does not imply approval of or take the place of such demolition review as directed by the UDC. To date, no application for demolition at this address to accommodate the proposed use has been submitted for review to the Office of Historic Preservation.
The applicant is seeking to keep some industrial zoning to prevent current uses from becoming nonconforming uses.