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File #: 15-5756   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Neighborhoods and Livability Committee
On agenda: 11/16/2015
Posting Language: Briefing and possible action on amendments to Chapter 35, the Unified Development Code (UDC), of the City Code of San Antonio, affecting all Articles, Appendices, and adding a new Appendix, as part of the 2015 UDC 5-year update program. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Roderick J. Sanchez, Director, Development Services]
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Roderick J. Sanchez, AICP, CBO

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All

SUBJECT:
2015 Unified Development Code Updates

SUMMARY:
Briefing and possible action on amendments to Chapter 35, the Unified Development Code (UDC), of the City Code of San Antonio, affecting all Articles, Appendices, and adding a new Appendix. These amendments are part of the 2015 UDC 5-year update program.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The San Antonio City Council adopted the UDC on May 3, 2001. UDC Chapter 35-111 provides for an update process every 5 years. The UDC authorizes the Zoning Commission, Planning Commission, Board of Adjustment, Historic Design Review Commission, City Council, and other appropriate City boards to initiate amendments to the UDC to modify procedures and standards for workability and administrative efficiency, eliminate unnecessary development costs, and to update the procedures and standards to reflect changes in the law or the state of the art in land use planning and urban design. Other individuals may submit amendments to the UDC that meet one of the following criteria:

1. Editing amendments to provide for editing changes that do not alter the impact of the provision being addressed and including changes such as spelling, grammar correction, formatting, text selection, or addition of text in compliance with existing ordinances, statutes or case law.

2. Clarification amendments to provide for ease of interpretation and understanding of the existing provisions of the UDC. Clarification amendments should not change or alter the intent or meaning of existing UDC provisions.

3. Rule interpretation determinations (RIDs) are written policies and administrative interpretations made by the development services director, historic preservation officer and planning and community development director for subjects which are not fully provided for in the UDC. RIDs are based on case or project experience...

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