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File #: 19-8792   
Type: Zoning Case
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/16/2020
Posting Language: ZONING CASE Z-2019-10700082 (Council District 10): Ordinance amending the Zoning District Boundary from “C-2 AHOD” Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District, “C-2 MC-3 AHOD” Commercial Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District, and “C-3NA MC-3 AHOD” General Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District to “C-2 MC-3 AHOD” Commercial Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District and “C-2 AHOD” Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District on Lot 36, Block A, NCB 8695, located at 1315 Austin Highway. Staff and Zoning Commission recommend Approval.
Attachments: 1. Location Map, 2. Zoning Minutes, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2020-01-16-0037

DEPARTMENT: Development Services                     

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon

                     

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 10

 

SUBJECT:

Zoning Case Z-2019-10700082

 

SUMMARY:

Current Zoning:  “C-2 AHOD” Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District, “C-2 MC-3 AHOD” Commercial  Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District, and “C-3NA MC-3 AHOD” General Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales  Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District

 

Requested Zoning:  “C-2 MC-3 AHOD” Commercial  Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor Overlay Airport Hazard Overlay District and “C-2 AHOD” Commercial Airport Hazard Overlay District

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Zoning Commission Hearing Date:  November 19, 2019

 

Case Manager:  Mirko Maravi, Planner

 

Property Owner:  Dugger Family Joint Venture, LLC

 

Applicant:  Villagomez Engineering

 

Representative:  Villagomez Engineering

 

Location:  1315 Austin Highway

 

Legal Description:  Lot 36, Block A, NCB 8695

 

Total Acreage:  0.89

 

Notices Mailed

Owners of Property within 200 feet:  22

Registered Neighborhood Associations within 200 feet:  Wilshire Village Neighborhood Association

Applicable Agencies:  Fort Sam Houston

 

Property Details

Property History:  The subject property was annexed into the City of San Antonio by Ordinance 3958, dated September 5, 1946 and zoned “F” Local Retail Business District.  A portion of the property was rezoned by Ordinance 86504, dated August 28, 1997 from “F” Local Retail Business District to “B-3NA” Non-Alcoholic Sales Business District. Under the 2001 Unified Development Code, established by Ordinance 93881, dated May, 03, 2001, the property zoned “B-3NA” Non-Alcoholic Sales Business District converted to the current “C-3NA” General Commercial, Nonalcoholic Sales District and the property zoned “F” Local Retail Business District “C-2” Commercial District.

                     

Topography:  The property does not include any abnormal physical features such as slope or incursion in a flood plain.

 

Adjacent Base Zoning and Land Uses

Direction:  North

Current Base Zoning:  “MF-33”

Current Land Uses:  Apartments

 

Direction:  South

Current Base Zoning:  “C-2”

Current Land Uses:  Retail

 

Direction:  East

Current Base Zoning:  “C-2 S” Specific Use Authorization for a Carwash

Current Land Uses:  Car Wash

 

Direction:  West

Current Base Zoning:  “MF-33”

Current Land Uses:  Vacant Building and Single Family Dwellings

 

Overlay and Special District Information: 

"AHOD"

All surrounding properties carry the "AHOD" Airport Hazard Overlay District, due to their proximity to an airport or approach path.  The "AHOD" does not restrict permitted uses, but can require additional review of construction plans by both the Development Services Department and the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

“MC-3”

The “MC-3” Austin Highway/Harry Wurzbach Metropolitan Corridor provides site and building design standards for properties located along the two corridors.  Metropolitan Corridors follow arterial streets or expressways in developed portions of the city and shall be directed toward reduction of existing visual clutter, improved design features, and preservation of developed areas of the city.  A zoning review is performed by the Zoning Section of the Development Services Department.

 

Transportation

Thoroughfare: Austin Highway

Existing Character:  Primary Arterial A

Proposed Changes:  None Known

 

Thoroughfare: Vandiver Road

Existing Character:  Collector

Proposed Changes:  None Known

 

Public Transit:  VIA bus routes are within walking distance of the subject property.

Routes Served: 14

 

Traffic Impact:  A Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) is not required. The traffic generated by the proposed development does not exceed the threshold requirements.

 

Parking Information:  The minimum parking requirement for a retail store is 1 space for every 300 square feet.

 

ISSUE:

None.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

Current:  The present zoning district designation of "C-2" Commercial District permit general commercial activities designed to serve the community such as repair shops, wholesale businesses, warehousing and limited retail sales with some outdoor display of goods. These districts promote a broad range of commercial operations and services necessary for large regions of the city, providing community balance.  "C-2" districts accommodate commercial and retail uses that are more intensive in character than "NC" and "C-1" uses, and which generate a greater volume of vehicular traffic and/or truck traffic.

 

The present zoning district designation of "C-3NA" General Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales District permit general commercial activities designed to serve the community such as repair shops, wholesale businesses, warehousing and limited retail sales with some outdoor display of goods. These districts promote a broad range of commercial operations and services necessary for large regions of the city, providing community balance.  "C-3" districts are designed to provide for more intensive commercial uses than those located within the "NC," "C-1," "C-2" or "C-3" zoning districts. "C-3" uses are typically characterized as community and regional shopping centers, power centers and/or assembly of similar uses into a single complex under either single ownership or the structure of a property owners or condominium styled organization. "C-3" districts should incorporate shared internal circulation and limited curb cuts to arterial streets.  District regulations within the "C-3NA" districts are the same as in "C-3" districts except that no sales of alcoholic beverages for on-premises or off-premises consumption shall be permitted.

 

Proposed:  The proposed "C-2" Commercial District permit general commercial activities designed to serve the community such as repair shops, wholesale businesses, warehousing and limited retail sales with some outdoor display of goods. These districts promote a broad range of commercial operations and services necessary for large regions of the city, providing community balance.  "C-2" districts accommodate commercial and retail uses that are more intensive in character than "NC" and "C-1" uses, and which generate a greater volume of vehicular traffic and/or truck traffic.

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

None.

 

PROXIMITY TO REGIONAL CENTER/PREMIUM TRANSIT CORRIDOR:

The subject property is not within a Regional Center but located within the Premium Transit Corridor. 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Staff and Zoning Commission (8-0, 1 abstained) recommend Approval.

 

Criteria for Review:  According to Section 35-421, zoning amendments shall be based on the approval criteria below.

 

1.  Consistency: 

The subject property is located within the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan and is currently designated as “Community Commercial” in the future land use component of the plan. The requested “C-2” base zoning district is consistent with the future land use designation. 

 

2.  Adverse Impacts on Neighboring Lands: 

Staff does not find evidence of likely adverse impacts on neighboring lands in relation to this zoning change request.

 

3.  Suitability as Presently Zoned: 

The current "C-3NA" General Commercial Nonalcoholic Sales District is not an appropriate zoning for the property and surrounding area.  The "C-2" Commercial District is an appropriate zoning for the property and surrounding area.  The proposed “C-2” Commercial District is a downzoning which would allow medium intensity commercial uses and would be appropriate in the area.

 

4.  Health, Safety and Welfare: 

Staff has not found indication of likely adverse effects on the public health, safety, or welfare.

 

5.  Public Policy: 

The proposed rezoning does not appear to conflict with the following goals, principles, and objectives of the Northeast Inner Loop Neighborhood Plan:

 

                     Goal 2 Economic and Physical Redevelopment of Austin Highway

Modify Austin Highway to become a more urban, pedestrian and transit-friendly boulevard with a “town center” that is connected to the surrounding neighborhoods and has activities to attract neighborhood residents as well as visitors and people from around the city.

                     Objective 2.2 Austin Highway “Town Center”

Create a “town center” at a central location along Austin Highway that will be a connecting focal point of the adjoining neighborhoods as well as a major transit or light rail stop. A “town center” has a more compact pattern of development with a pedestrian orientation, mixed uses (residential, commercial and employment) and a public place for gatherings which encourages an active civic and community life.

 

6.  Size of Tract: 

The subject property is 0.89 acres, which could reasonably accommodate retail use.

 

7.  Other Factors: 

The subject property is located within the Fort Sam Houston Awareness Zone/Military Influence Area.  In accordance with the signed Memorandum of Understanding, JBSA was notified of the proposed request.

 

The applicant is requesting the zoning change to make the property more marketable.  

 

This zoning request includes the intention to demolish buildings. In accordance with the San Antonio City Unified Development Code, the Office of Historic Preservation reviews all demolition applications for any property located within the city limits of San Antonio. Approval of a zoning change does not imply approval of or take the place of such demolition review as directed by the UDC. To date, no application for demolition at this address to accommodate the proposed use has been submitted for review to the Office of Historic Preservation.