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File #: 19-6365   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 9/19/2019
Posting Language: Ordinance approving an amendment to the Master Interlocal Agreement with Bexar County to add an addendum to establish a division of responsibilities relating to administration of land use controls within the ETJMPA.
Attachments: 1. 1-Ordinance FN - Land Use Plan Adoption PA2019-11600022, 2. ATTACHMENT I - Camp Bullis ETJMPA Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 3. ATTACHMENT II - Lackland ETJMPA Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 4. EXHIBIT A, 5. EXHIBIT B, 6. Attachment 1 - Addendum A 11to Bexar County COSA Master ILA, 7. Fiscal Impact Form - ETJMPA, 8. 09062019 Draft Ordinance ETJMPA Regulations, 9. Draft Ordinance Zoning Regulations Z2019-10700087(sg), 10. Draft Ordinance Approving Amended Interlocal Agreement, 11. Ordinance 2019-09-19-0766
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council Districts 4, 6, and 8

SUBJECT:

Briefing and action on the proposed Unified Development Code (UDC) Amendments related to Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Military Protection Area (ETJMPA) regulations for the Camp Bullis ETJMPA and Lackland ETJMPA, creation of the Comprehensive Land Use categories within the ETJMPAs, creation of the zoning overlays in the ETJMPAs, and the Addendum to the Bexar County/COSA Master Interlocal Agreement for the ETJMPs in unincorporated Bexar County.

SUMMARY:

On November 6, 2018, voters in areas of unincorporated Bexar County within a five mile radius of the Camp Bullis/Camp Stanley Military Bases and the Lackland Air Force Base/Medina Annex were presented with two options: to either approve annexation into the City Limits of San Antonio or to not approve annexation and allow Land Use Regulations consistent with the most recently adopted Joint Land Use Study. Voters in both areas rejected annexation and approved land use controls. Since the election, the Development Services Department, Planning Department, City Attorney's Office, Office of Military Affairs, Bexar County, and the Military have been working to develop the regulations to implement the land use controls approved by the voters.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Senate Bill 6, effective December 1, 2017, requires cities located in counties with more than 500,000 residents (Tier 2 cities) to obtain landowner or voter approval of a proposed annexation. The new law permits cities to hold elections which allow voters within five miles of military bases to choose one of two means to regulate land use: 1) by annexation or 2) allowing the municipality to improve land use regulations as delineated in the most recent Joint Land Use Study (JLUS). Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code was amended to include the following...

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