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File #: 17-1935   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/8/2017
Posting Language: 160398: Request by Paul Blackburn, Alsbury Crossing, Ltd., for approval to replat and subdivide a tract of land to establish Alsbury Drive Subdivision, generally located southeast of Interstate 10 East and Houston Street. Staff recommends Approval. (Martha Bernal, Planner, (210) 207-0210, Martha.Bernal@sanantonio.gov, Development Services Department)
Attachments: 1. 160398 Signed mylar
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Department:    Development Services

 

SUBJECT:    

Alsbury Drive                                           160398                                          

 

SUMMARY: 

Request by Paul Blackburn, Alsbury Crossing, Ltd., for approval to replat and subdivide a tract of land to establish Alsbury Drive Subdivision, generally located southeast of Interstate 10 East and Houston Street. Staff recommends Approval.  (Martha Bernal, Planner, (210) 207-0210, Martha.Bernal@sanantonio.gov, Development Services Department)

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Council District:                     2

Filing Date:                                           February 6, 2017

Owner:                                                               Paul Blackburn, Alsbury Crossing, Ltd.

Engineer/Surveyor:                     Pape-Dawson, Engineers

Staff Coordinator:                     Martha Bernal, Planner, (210) 207-0210

 

ANALYSIS:

Zoning:

“R-5” Single-Family Residential

 

Master Development Plans:

MDP 16-00025, Alsbury Crossing, accepted on January 24, 2017

 

Alternative Actions:                     

Per State Law, Section, 212.009 and Unified Development Code, Section 35-432(e) the Planning Commission must approve Plats that conform to the Code.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Approval of a Replat and Subdivision Plat that consists of 1.953 acre tract of land, which proposes approximately five hundred twenty (520) linear feet of a public street.