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File #: 19-8368   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning and Community Development Committee
On agenda: 11/12/2019
Posting Language: Discussion and possible action on the recommendations for the task force evaluating a City Council Consideration Request (CCR) to review City of San Antonio development regulations and their impact on construction and development costs. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Michael Shannon, Director, Development Services]
Attachments: 1. 08282019 Updated UDC Amendment Request Form with Cost Impact Statement DRAFT fillable, 2. 08282019 Updated UDC Amendment Request Form with Cost Impact Statement, 3. 10232019 Cost Impact Statement Recommendation One Pager FINAL
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon, PE, CBO

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

SUBJECT:
Discussion and possible action on the recommendations for the task force evaluating a City Council Consideration Request (CCR) to review City of San Antonio development regulations and their impact on construction and development costs.

SUMMARY:
A CCR was sponsored by Councilman Manny Pelaez on November 14, 2018, which asks staff to conduct a comprehensive review of the Unified Development Code (UDC) update process to determine the feasibility of requiring an economic impact analysis for each UDC amendment. Development Services assembled a diverse taskforce to review CCR and develop policy recommendations. The taskforce consisted of neighborhood representatives, industry representatives, fair housing experts, and economic development experts.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The UDC establishes regulations and procedures for development in the City of San Antonio. Regulations related to several city departments are found in the UDC including Development Services, Planning, Transportation and Capital Improvements, Office of Historic Preservation, and Solid Waste. It is designed to provide clear rules about what is expected of applicants in order to gain approval to develop land while also streamlining the approval process and removing unnecessary delay and confusing or vague standards from the process.

The UDC is specifically intended to be updated over time in order to modify procedures and standards for workability and administrative efficiency, eliminate unnecessary development costs, and to update the procedures and standards to reflect changes in the law or the state of the art in land use planning and urban design. Section 35-111 of the UDC established the 5-year update process where proposals for updates are solicited from city staff, advocacy groups, and ordinary citizens. These amendment proposals are vetted by city staff, stakehol...

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