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File #: 18-2732   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/11/2018
Posting Language: Consideration of a Resolution recommending the acceptance of a dedication, from The McNay Art Museum, of three (3) unimproved parcels for a total of 0.471 of an acre (20,515 square feet) located at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue North and Rittiman Road, in Council District 10. (Mary L. Fors, TCI - Sr. Real Estate Specialist, (210) 207-4083, mary.fors@sanantonio.gov).
Attachments: 1. Plat_Field Notes-0.023 acre, 2. Plat_Field Notes-0.057 acre, 3. Plat_Field Notes-0.391 acre, 4. MAP_McNay Museum Dedications, 5. RESOLUTION_McNay Dedications
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie, P.E.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 10


SUBJECT:

The acceptance of a dedication, from The McNay Art Museum, of three (3) unimproved parcels for a total of 0.471 of an acre (20,515 square feet) located at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue North and Rittiman Road.


SUMMARY:

A resolution recommending the acceptance of a dedication, from The McNay Art Museum, of three (3) unimproved parcels for a total of 0.471 of an acre (20,515 square feet) located at the intersection of New Braunfels Avenue North and Rittiman Road.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The cities of San Antonio and Terrell Hills share a common municipal boundary along Austin Highway to the east of North New Braunfels Avenue. The McNay Art Museum is situated within municipal boundaries of San Antonio, at the intersection of Austin Highway and North New Braunfels Avenue. The Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) has agreed to add a right-turn lane and other traffic safety and aesthetic improvements at the intersection of Austin Highway and North New Braunfels Avenue.

In 2015, the City of San Antonio agreed to close Old Rittman Road at no cost upon completion of the TXDOT improvements at this intersection. The McNay Art Museum agreed to pay for associated engineering services and donate small amounts of their property to the City of San Antonio.

Previously, the McNay Art Museum purchased a 0.657 acre parcel across from their campus to incorporate into their outdoor exhibit area. The alignment of the right-lane turn goes through the 0.657 acre parcel that falls within the boundaries of Terrell Hills. TXDOT requires that only public land is used in their construction projects. For this reason, the McNay Art Museum has agreed to convey ownership of approximately 0.471 acres to the City of San Antonio. The McNay Art Museum desires to retain landscaping and maintenance responsibilities of the right-t...

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