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File #: 19-1310   
Type: Plan Amendment
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/17/2019
Posting Language: PLAN AMENDMENT CASE # PA-2018-900005 (Council District 3): Ordinance amending the South Central San Antonio Community Plan, a component of the Comprehensive Master Plan of the City, by changing the future land use from "Low Density Residential" to "Neighborhood Commercial" on Lot 368B and Lot 369, NCB 8735, located at 746 McCauley Avenue. Staff and Planning Commission recommend Approval. (Associated Zoning Case Z-2018-900022)
Attachments: 1. Proposed Land Use, 2. Signed Resolution, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2019-01-17-0073
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services                     

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon

                     

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 3

 

SUBJECT:

Plan Amendment 2018-900005

(Associated Zoning Case Z-2018-900022)

 

SUMMARY:

Comprehensive Plan Component:  South Central San Antonio Community Plan 

 

Plan Adoption Date:  August 19, 1999

 

Plan Update History:  October 26, 2005 

 

Current Land Use Category:  “Low Density Residential”

 

Proposed Land Use Category:  “Neighborhood Commercial”

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Planning Commission Hearing Date:  November 28, 2018

 

Case Manager:  Daniel Hazlett, Planner

 

Property Owner:  Hellen Paredes-Rodriguez and Maria Mireya Rodriguez

 

Applicant:  Hellen Paredes-Rodriguez and Maria Mireya Rodriguez

 

Representative:  Hellen Paredes-Rodriguez and Maria Mireya Rodriguez

 

Location:  746 McCauley Boulevard

 

Legal Description:  Lot 368B and Lot 369, NCB 8735

 

Total Acreage:  0.424

 

Notices Mailed

Owners of Property within 200 feet:  14

Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet: 

Applicable Agencies:  Lackland Air Force Base

 

Transportation

Thoroughfare:  McCauley Boulevard

Existing Character:  Local Street

Proposed Changes:  None Known

 

Thoroughfare:  Commercial Avenue

Existing Character:  Secondary Arterial

Proposed Changes:  None Known

 

Public Transit:  VIA bus routes 46 and 246 are within walking distance of the property.

 

ISSUE:

Comprehensive Plan

Comprehensive Plan Component: South Central San Antonio Community Plan

Plan Adoption Date: August 19, 1999

Update History: October 26, 2005

Plan Goals: Goal: Maintain and build on the old-fashioned neighborhood character of South Central San Antonio.

 

Comprehensive Land Use Categories

Land Use Category:  “Low Density Residential”

Description of Land Use Category: Low density residential is composed of single-family houses on individual lots. Accessory dwelling units (carriage houses, granny flats, etc.) are allowed however, the roof pitch, siding and window proportions should be identical to the principal residence to maintain community character. Certain non-residential uses, such as schools, places of worship and parks, are appropriate within these areas and should be centrally located to provide easy accessibility. Low density residential supports the principles of reinforcing existing neighborhoods, and supporting residential growth within walking distance of neighborhood commercial centers and schools. This development should be oriented toward the center of the neighborhoods and away from traffic arterials. The community also recognizes the varying densities historically found in low density residential areas and desires that existing multi-family housing continue with a multifamily use. However, any future conversions of single family residences to densities higher than a duplex are not permitted in low density residential use.

Permitted Zoning Districts:  “NP-15”, “NP-10”, “NP-8”, “R-20”, “R-6”, “R-5”, “R-4” and “R-3”

 

Land Use Category:  “Neighborhood Commercial”

Description of Land Use Category: Neighborhood Commercial includes less intense commercial uses with low-impact convenience, retail, or service functions. Example of uses include convenience store, small insurance or doctors office, bakery, small restaurant, bookstore, antique shop, copy service, veterinarians office, or small, neighborhood sized grocery stores. Locations for Neighborhood Commercial include arterials, and collectors where they meet arterials Neighborhood Commercial can serve as an appropriate buffer between low, medium, and high density residential uses, or between an arterial and low density residential uses. Parking is encouraged behind buildings, and should be appropriately buffered from adjacent residential uses through landscaping, screening and lighting controls. Monument signage is strongly recommended, as are pedestrian amenities. Neighborhood Commercial should be located at the intersections of collectors or higher order streets or where an existing commercial area has been established.

 

Permitted Zoning Districts:  “O-1”, “O-1.5”, “NC”, “C-1”, “C-2” and “C-2NA”

 

Land Use Overview

Subject Property

Future Land Use Classification:

“Low Density Residential”

Current Land Use Classification:

Single-Family Residence

 

Direction:  North

Future Land Use Classification:

“Low Density Residential”

Current Land Use Classification:

Single-Family Residences

 

Direction:  East

Future Land Use Classification:

“Low Density Residential”

Current Land Use Classification:

Single-Family Residences

 

Direction:  South

Future Land Use Classification:

“Public Institutional”

Current Land Use Classification: 

Rayburn Elementary

 

Direction:  West

Future Land Use Classification:

“Low Density Residential”

Current Land Use: 

Apartments

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

None

 

Proximity to Regional Center/Premium Transit Corridor

The property is not located within a Regional Center, nor is it located within a ½ of a mile of a Premium Transit Corridor.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff Analysis & Recommendation: Staff and Planning Commission (6-0) recommend Approval.

 

The proposed land use amendment from “Low Density Residential” to “Neighborhood Commercial” is requested in order to rezone the property from“R-6” Residential Single-Family District to “C-1” Commercial District for a Beauty Salon. The proposed “Neighborhood Commercial” is consistent with the goals and objectives of the South Central San Antonio Community Plan. The requested land use amendment is in agreement with the plan’s goals. The area is predominately “Low Density Residential”. The requested “Neighborhood Commercial” is appropriate for the area. The proposed “C-1” Light Commercial District which permits the use of a Beauty Shop while protecting the neighborhood from more intense commercial uses that are permitted in “Community Commercial”.

 

Relevant Goals and Objectives of the South Central San Antonio Community Plan:

 

Goal: Maintain and build on the old-fashioned neighborhood character of South Central San Antonio.

 

Objective 3: Community Appearance: Enhance the overall community appearance.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

1.                     Recommend Denial of the proposed amendment to the South Central San Antonio Community Plan, as presented above.

2.                     Make an alternate recommendation.

3.                     Continue to a future date.

 

ZONING COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:  Z-2018-900022

Current Zoning:  "R-6 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Residential Single-Family Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District

Proposed Zoning:  "C-2 MLOD-2 MLR-2 AHOD" Commercial Lackland Military Lighting Overlay Military Lighting Region 2 Airport Hazard Overlay District

Zoning Commission Hearing Date:  December 4, 2018