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File #: 17-2035   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/12/2017
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT # 17029 (Council District 8): A request by Kaufman & Killen, Inc for approval of a resolution to amend the North Sector Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use from "Suburban Tier" to "Specialized Center" on Lot 1, Block 5, NCB 14848, located at 15938 University Oak. Staff recommends Approval. (Nyliah Acosta, Planner (210) 207-8302, Nyliah.Acosta@sanantonio.gov Development Services Department) (Associated Zoning Case Z2017089 S ERZD)
Attachments: 1. Proposed LU Map, 2. Aerial Map, 3. Draft Resolution
Related files: 17-2639
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 8

SUBJECT:
Plan Amendment 17029
(Associated Zoning Case Z2017089 S ERZD)

SUMMARY:
Comprehensive Plan Component: North Sector Plan

Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010

Current Land Use Category: "Suburban Tier"

Proposed Land Use Category: "Specialized Center"

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Planning Commission Hearing Date: April 12, 2017

Case Manager: Nyliah Acosta, Planner

Property Owner: Interchange Park Partners, Inc.

Applicant: Insco Distributing, Inc.

Representative: Kaufman & Killen, Inc.

Location: 15938 University Oak

Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 5, NCB 14848

Total Acreage: 1.005

Notices Mailed
Owners of Property within 200 feet: 23
Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: The Woods of Shavano Community Association
Applicable Agencies: San Antonio Water System

Transportation
Thoroughfare: University Oak
Existing Character: Local Road
Proposed Changes: None Known

Public Transit:
There are no VIA bus stops within walking distance from the subject property.

ISSUE:

Plan Adoption Date: August 5, 2010
Update History: None
LU-3.1
Promote job growth in the Specialized, Regional, and Mixed Use Centers to achieve the City's diversified business targets through land use guidance and economic incentives.

Comprehensive Land Use Category
SUBURBAN TIER: RESIDENTIAL: Low to Medium Density Generally: Small and large tract attached and detached single family; Multi-family housing (duplex, triplex, quadplex); townhomes, garden homes, and condominiums NON-RESIDENTIAL: Neighborhood and Community Commercial Generally: Neighborhoods where detached retail services such as service stations, professional offices, bakeries, restaurants, bookstores, supermarkets, clinics, hotels, and other retail stores are appropriate LOCATION: Commercial uses in Suburban areas serve both neighborhood and community scale markets...

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