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File #: 16-5458   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/26/2016
Posting Language: A public hearing and resolution recommending the removal of a tract of land located at 4526 S. Loop 1604 consisting of approximately 150.26 acres from the South San Antonio Area 4 Limited Purpose Annexation Area and the approval of an Industrial District Non-Annexation Agreement (IDA) and associated Fire Services Agreement (FSA) for term of ten years. [Bridgett White, Director of the Department of Planning and Community Development, 210-207-0147, bridgett.white@sanantonio.gov].
Attachments: 1. FINAL Haliburton PC Resolution 10-20-16
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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Community Development


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 3


SUBJECT:

A resolution recommending the removal of a tract of land located at 4526 S. Loop 1604 consisting of approximately 150.26 acres from the South San Antonio Area 4 Limited Purpose Annexation Area and the approval of an Industrial District Non-Annexation Agreement (IDA) and associated Fire Services Agreement (FSA) for a term of ten years.

SUMMARY:

A resolution recommending the removal of a tract of land located at 4526 S. Loop 1604 consisting of approximately 150.26 acres from the South San Antonio Area 4 Limited Purpose Annexation Area, and the approval of an Industrial District Non-Annexation Agreement (IDA) and associated Fire Services Agreement (FSA).

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

This property is owned by Halliburton Energy Services Inc. and was annexed for limited purposes effective January 19, 2014. The property is a heavy industrial use, the adopted land use for the property is Specialized Center, and the zoning district is I-2 Heavy Industrial.

The suggested resolution presents an effort to ensure Halliburton's continued presence and investment in the San Antonio area, and falls in line with the long-term economic goals outlined in the City's SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan, and the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation's strategic plan, Forefront SA, specifically in regards to the attraction and retention of major employers and those within the City's Targeted Industries.

Founded in 1919, and headquartered in Houston and Dubai, Halliburton is a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest oilfield service companies in the world. The company offers drilling and evaluation services, as well as completion and production services, and has 65,000 employees across the globe.

Halliburton's San Antonio site, located at the Intersection of South Loop 1604 and I-37E, functions as the main base for the company's Eagle For...

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