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File #: 13-1226   
Type: Staff Briefing - With Ordinance
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/9/2014
Posting Language: Reading and consideration of an ordinance approving the Limited Purpose Annexation of South San Antonio Areas 1 – 4, consisting of 36 square miles generally located south of Loop 410, between Old Pearsall Road and State Highway 181, in the southern portion of San Antonio’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Bexar County and the Adoption of the Regulatory Plan. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager, John Dugan, Director, Planning and Community Development]
Sponsors: City South Management Authority
Indexes: Comprehensive Planning
Code sections: Article I - General Provisions
Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No 14-11-04, 2. Exhibit A - Map, 3. Exhibit B - Boundary Descriptions, 4. Exhibit C - Regulatory Plan, 5. Draft Ordinance, 6. Ordinance 2014-01-09-0001
Related files: 13-999, 13-997, 13-1001, 13-1006
DEPARTMENT: Planning and Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Dugan, AICP


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 3 and 4


SUBJECT:

Limited Purposes Annexation of South San Antonio Areas 1 - 4, and the Adoption of the Regulatory Plan.



SUMMARY:

Reading and consideration of an ordinance approving the Limited Purpose Annexation of South San Antonio Areas 1 - 4, consisting of 36 square miles generally located south of Loop 410, between Old Pearsall Road and State Highway 181, in the southern portion of San Antonio's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Bexar County and the Adoption of the Regulatory Plan.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On September 1, 2011, Senate Bill 1493 became effective and required a study of the effectiveness of the City South Management Authority (CSMA). Accordingly, the City, on behalf of CSMA, contracted with a consultant, TXP Inc., to conduct a thorough assessment of the authority's effectiveness in accomplishing its mission. The consultant was further asked to draft an economic development strategy for the City South area. In December 2012, the City accepted the findings of the Effectiveness Study & Economic Strategic Plan for the City South Management Authority and submitted it to the Texas Legislature.

The Effective Study recommended one of three options that should be considered in order to address challenges in accomplishing the mission of CSMA. The San Antonio City Council directed the implementation of "Option 2," which consists of the dissolution of CSMA in coordination with the adoption and implementation of the City's revised annexation and land use control policies and the consideration of Limited Purpose Annexation.

Limited Purpose Annexation allows the City to extend regulatory authority for the limited purposes of applying its planning, zoning, health, and safety ordinances without the provisions of full services. The City may not assess property taxes in the area until the property is annex...

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