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File #: 18-4692   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Comprehensive Plan Committee
On agenda: 8/15/2018
Posting Language: Briefing and Update on the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan Proposed Unified Development Code Land Use Categories. [Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Bridgett White, Director, Planning Department]
Attachments: 1. DRAFT SA Tomorrow Land Use Classifications_081018, 2. Land Use Categories Presentation
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DEPARTMENT: Planning Department


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Bridgett White, Director


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Briefing and Update on the SA Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan proposed land use categories following a series of community forums.

SUMMARY:

Briefing on amendments to Chapter 35, Unified Development Code, of the City Code of San Antonio, Texas, Section 35-420 (e) (5) Comprehensive Land Use Categories, and Section Sec. 35-A101. - Definitions and Rules of Interpretation: Comprehensive land use category. This briefing occurs following a series of community education forums.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Future land use is important because it helps determine where people will live, work, and play in the City of San Antonio and is the basis for zoning and other land use and development decisions. The City of San Antonio has no single governing regulatory future land use palette, which has resulted in a lack of equity and fairness in several neighborhoods and communities throughout the City. The 16 adopted Unified Development Code land use categories are intended to be the designated comprehensive land use categories for neighborhood, community, sector, perimeter plans and any other element of the comprehensive plan. However, collectively, there are already a total of 39 future land use categories within the adopted neighborhood and community plans. Many plans have land use categories that are inconsistent with each other and have variations in description, density and intensity allowances, development requirements, and permitted zoning districts.

The applicable development-related City boards and Commissions have been briefed and have considered these amendments. The Planning Commission's Technical Advisory Committee, Planning Commission, and Zoning Commission have been briefed and recommended approval. Further, the Planning Department briefed the council offices via a monthly chief-of-staff meeting to receive input of the proposed classifica...

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