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File #: 20-5295   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/23/2020
Posting Language: S.P. 2206 - Resolution recommending the closure, vacation and abandonment of an improved 56-foot wide Drainage Public Right-of-Way within New City Blocks 13631 and 14527 in Council District 2, as requested by H-E-B, LP, for a fee of $63,100.00.Staff recommends Approval. (Jesse Quesada, (210) 207-6971, Jesse.Quesada@sananatonio.gov, Public Works Department)
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Form
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DEPARTMENT: Public Works

STAFF COORDINATOR: Jesse Quesada, Senior Management Analyst, (210) 207-6971, jesse.quesada@sanantonio.gov

COUNCIL DISTRICT IMPACTED: Council District 2

SUBJECT:

Real Estate Disposition: Real Estate Disposition: Closure of an improved 56-foot wide Drainage Public Right-of-Way


SUMMARY:

A Resolution recommending the closure, vacation and abandonment of an improved 56-foot wide Drainage Public Right-of-Way within New City Blocks 13631 and 14527 in Council District 2, as requested by H-E-B, LP, for a fee of $63,100.00.

H-E-B, LP (Petitioner) is requesting to close, vacate and abandon an improved 56-foot wide Drainage Public Right-of-Way within New City Blocks 13631 and 14527 in Council District 2, as shown on the attached map. The public right-of-way closure consists of 1.523 acres (66,359 square feet). The proposed closure is located between the H-E-B, LP San Antonio Retail Support Center (SARSC) at 4710 N. Pan Am Expressway to the south and the Lamplighter Mobile Home Park to the north. H-E-B, LP also owns property north of the Drainage Public Right-of-Way and would like to connect its properties together via this acquisition. Other reasons for acquiring the Drainage Public Right-of-Way include plans to cover the channel by installing new drainage infrastructure and new concrete paving. Petitioner has indicated that paving this area will provide better vehicular circulation and trailer parking around its existing retail support buildings.

Petitioner has also indicated that the closure will not impact drainage in the area since the intent will be to replace the existing grass-lined channel with a properly designed underground box culvert drainage system meeting current City of San Antonio drainage criteria. Once the underground box culverts are designed and approved by the City of San Antonio, Petitioner intends to place concrete paving over the channel for the aforementioned reasons. Lamplighter MHP LLC, an abutting pro...

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