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File #: 17-1370   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 2/8/2017
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT # 17017 (Council District 7): A request by Kaufman & Killen, for approval of a resolution to amend the future land use plan contained in the West/Southwest Sector Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use from "Mixed Use Center" to "Regional Center" on Lot P-5B, P-5G, and P-5H, NCB 16051, located in the 8200 Block of West Loop 1604 North Road. Staff Recommends Denial. (Nyliah Acosta, Planner (210) 207-8302, Nyliah.Acosta@sanantonio.gov Development Services Department) (Associated Zoning Case Number Z2017058 S)
Attachments: 1. Aerial Map, 2. Adopted and Proposed LU Maps, 3. Resolution
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 7

SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment 17017
(Associated Zoning Case Z2017058 S)

SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: West/Southwest Sector Plan

Plan Adoption Date: April 21, 2010

Current Land Use Category: Mixed Use Center

Proposed Land Use Category: Regional Center

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: February 8, 2017

Case Manager: Nyliah Acosta, Planner

Property Owner: George D. McLeod, Jr. & Pierce E. Cole

Applicant: Curtis C. Gunn, Ltd

Representative: Kaufman & Killen, Inc

Location: 8200 Block of West Loop 1604 North

Legal Description: Lot P-5B, P-5G, and P-5H, NCB 16051

Total Acreage: 3.012

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 8
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: None
Applicable Agencies: Office of Historic Preservation

Transportation
Thoroughfare: Loop 1604
Existing Character: Freeway.
Proposed Changes: None Known.

Public Transit:
VIA route 660 is within walking distance of the subject property.

ISSUE:
Plan Adoption Date: April 21, 2010
Update History: None
LU-1
Land use pattern emphasizes compatibility and appropriateness between uses, and protects neighborhoods and businesses from incompatible land uses.

Comprehensive Land Use Categories
Mixed Use Center: Residential. Very High Density Generally: High density detached, mid-high rise condominium buildings, apartment complexes, and row houses NON-RESIDENTIAL: Community Commercial, Office, Mixed Use. Generally: Detached or attached walkable retail services such as convenience stores, live/work units, cafes, pantry stores, hotels, and other businesses LOCATION: Mixed Use Centers serve Suburban, General Urban, and Rural Tiers outside of the Urban Core Tier. Although mixed use developments are encouraged, Community Commercial and Office uses are also appropriate. The higher intensity of the residential and commercial uses should ...

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