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File #: 14-1658   
Type: Zoning Case
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 8/21/2014
Posting Language: ZONING CASE # Z2014225 CD (District 2): An Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from "R-4 NCD-6" Residential Single Family Neighborhood Commercial District to "R-4 NCD-6 CD" Residential Single Family Neighborhood Commercial District with a Conditional Use for a Food Service Establishment without cover charge 3 or more days per week on Lot 21, Block 1, NCB 6227 located at 118 Davis Court. Staff recommends approval, with conditions. The Zoning Commission recommendation is pending the August 19, 2014 public hearing.
Attachments: 1. Z2014225 Location Map, 2. Z2014225 CD Zoning Commission Minutes
DEPARTMENT: Development Services Department

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Roderick Sanchez

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 2

SUBJECT:
Z2014225 CD

SUMMARY:
Current Zoning: "R-4 NCD-6" Residential Single-Family Mahncke Park Neighborhood Conservation District

Requested Zoning: "R-4 CD NCD-6" Residential Single-Family Mahncke Park Neighborhood Conservation District with a Conditional Use for a Food Service Establishment without cover charge 3 or more days per week

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Zoning Commission Hearing Date: August 19, 2014

Case Manager: Micah Diaz, Senior Planner

Property Owner: Ivonne Arreola

Applicant: City of San Antonio Development Services Department

Representative: City of San Antonio Development Services Department

Location: 118 Davis Court

Legal Description: Lot 21, Block 1, NCB 6227

Total Acreage: 0.1607

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 23
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Mahncke Park Neighborhood Association
Planning Team: Mahncke Park Neighborhood Plan (21)
Applicable Agencies: None

Property Details
Property History: The subject property is located within the City Limits as recognized in 1938, and was originally zoned "B" Residence District. Upon adoption of the 2001 Unified Development Code (UDC), the previous base zoning district converted to the current "R-4" Residential Single-Family District. The property was platted into its current configuration in 1914 and was developed in 1925 as a 1,272-square foot single-family residence.

In February 2014, the Development Services Department (DSD) began issuing building permits allowing the conversion of the residential structure into a small food service establishment. Permits were issued based on a zoning map error which mistakenly labeled the subject property as "C-1" Light Commercial District. The map error originated when the neighboring property was rezoned in 1983. Section 35-421 of the UDC allows the...

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