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File #: 15-2970   
Type: Zoning Case
In control: Zoning Commission
On agenda: 5/19/2015
Posting Language: ZONING CASE # Z2015185 S (Council District 3): A request for a change in zoning from "C-2 AHOD" Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District to "C-2 S AHOD" Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Specific Use Authorization for a Carwash on Lot P-50 and P-50A, Block 3, NCB 11166. Located at 12100 US Highway 281 South. Staff recommends Approval.
Attachments: 1. Z2015-185 Location Map, 2. Z2015185 S Site Plan
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Roderick Sanchez

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 3

SUBJECT:
Zoning Case Z2015185 S

SUMMARY:
Current Zoning: "C-2 AHOD" Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District

Requested Zoning: "C-2 S AHOD" Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District with a Specific Use Authorization for a Carwash

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Zoning Commission Hearing Date: May 19, 2015

Case Manager: Mary Moralez-Gonzales, Planner

Property Owner: Thad Rutherford (Chief Operating Officer of Southstar Mission Del Lago)

Applicant: John Reinhart (N2I One, LLC)

Representative: Stephen S. Lin, P.E. (Big Red Dog Engineering)

Location: 12100 United States Highway 281 South

Legal Description: Lot P-50 and P-50A, Block 3, NCB 11166

Total Acreage: 0.62

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 10
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: Mission Del Lago Home Owner's Association
Planning Team: None
Applicable Agencies: San Antonio Aviation Department

Property Details
Property History: The property was annexed in 1988 and a 1989 zoning case zoned the property to "B-2" Business District. Upon adoption of the 2001 Unified Development Code, the previous base zoning district converted to the current "C-2" Commercial District. The property is currently undeveloped.

Topography: The subject property is designated as a Mandatory Detention Area. A detention pond will need to be constructed for managing stormwater and mitigating downstream impact. A properly designed and maintained detention pond will be required to collect storm water and slowly release it at a controlled rate over a 24 hour period. State and City laws require that any negative impacts to downstream drainage systems be mitigated to prevent damage to downstream properties and to protect life and safety of the community.

Adjacent Base Zoning and Land Uses
Direction: North
Current Base Zoning: NP-10
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