City Council A Session
Regular MeetingSan Antonio, TX · November 30, 2023
Agenda
City of San Antonio
AGENDA
City Council A Session
Municipal Plaza Building
114 W. Commerce Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Thursday, November 30, 2023 9:00 AM Municipal Plaza Building
The City Council will hold its regular meeting in the Norma S. Rodriguez Council Chamber in the
Municipal Plaza Building located at 114 W. Commerce Street beginning at the above referenced date
and time for the following items. Once convened, the City Council will take up the following items in
any order during the meeting but no sooner than the designated times.
9:00AM: Call to Order
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ACCESS STATEMENT
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The City of San Antonio ensures meaningful access to City meetings, programs and services
by reasonably providing: translation and interpretation, materials in alternate formats, and
other accommodations upon request. To request these services call (210) 2072098 or Relay
Texas 711 or by requesting these services online at
To view the Live meeting please view our Live Stream
During the meeting, the City Council may meet in executive session for consultation with the City
Attorney's Office concerning attorneyclient matters under Chapter 551 of the Texas Government
Code.
ACCESS STATEMENT
The City of San Antonio ensures meaningful access to City meetings, programs and services
by reasonably providing: translation and interpretation, materials in alternate formats, and
other accommodations upon request. To request these services call (210) 2072098 or Relay
Texas 711 or by requesting these services online at
https://www.sanantonio.gov/gpa/LanguageServices. Providing at least 72 hours’ notice will
help to ensure availability.
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que lo requieran. También se proveerán intérpretes para los ciudadanos que deseen exponer su punto
de vista al consejo de la ciudad. Para más información, llame al (210) 2077253.
For additional information on any item on this agenda, please visit www.sanantonio.gov or call (210)
2077080.
PROCEDURAL
1. Invocation
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of minutes for the City Council meetings of November 1, 2023; November 2, 2023;
November 8, 2023; and November 9, 2023.
POINT OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
CONSENT AGENDA
Purchase of Services, Supplies and Equipment
4. Ordinance approving a contract with The Brandt Companies, LLC, to provide maintenance,
inspections, cleaning and repair services to cooling towers for the Building and Equipment Services
Department for an estimated annual cost of $136,587.89 for a term of three years with two, one
year renewal options, for a total estimated cost of $682,939.45. Funding for the first year is from
the Facility Fund FY 2024 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City
Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott,
Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
5. Ordinance approving a contract with SICO America, Inc. to provide a portable dance floor for
the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (HBGCC) for a total amount of $138,155. Funding of
$113,776 is from the Texas Public Facilities Corporation and included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029
Capital Improvement Program. Funding of $24,379 will be reallocated from the HBGCC West
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Building Encased Space project. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy
Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
6. Ordinance approving a contract with La Med Facility Maintenance Inc., to provide landscaping
services for radio tower sites for an estimated cost of $61,551 annually, beginning upon award and
the Facility Fund FY 2024 Adopted Budget. Funding for future years is contingent upon City
Council approval of the annual budget. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott,
Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
5. Ordinance approving a contract with SICO America, Inc. to provide a portable dance floor for
the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (HBGCC) for a total amount of $138,155. Funding of
$113,776 is from the Texas Public Facilities Corporation and included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029
Capital Improvement Program. Funding of $24,379 will be reallocated from the HBGCC West
Building Encased Space project. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy
Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
6. Ordinance approving a contract with La Med Facility Maintenance Inc., to provide landscaping
services for radio tower sites for an estimated cost of $61,551 annually, beginning upon award and
ending March 31, 2026, with two additional oneyear renewal options, for an estimated total cost
of $307,755. Funding is from the Information Technology Services Fund. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief
Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer]
7. Ordinance approving a contract with TargetSolutions Learning, LLC, for the San Antonio Fire
Department's continued use of the Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver, track, and
document initial and continuing education, beginning December 1, 2023 to November 30, 2026,
with two, oneyear renewal options for an estimated total cost of $923,925. Funding is from the
General Fund. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial
Officer]
8. Ordinance approving contracts with American Sales and Service, Inc., Associated Supply
Company, Inc., BD Holt Co., Harris County Rentals, LLC, dba Texas State Rentals, HCOP,
LLC, dba Hill Country Outdoor Power, and Vermeer Equipment of Texas, LLC, to provide off
road equipment for a total cost of $380,056.78. Funding is from the Equipment Renewal &
Replacement Fund, General Fund and Solid Waste Operating & Maintenance Fund. [Ben Gorzell
Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
9. Ordinance approving the following contracts establishing unit prices for goods and services for an
estimated annual cost of $4,902,000 included in the respective department's FY 2024 Adopted
Budget: (A) Green Oasis, LLC, for the lease of indoor plants and plant maintenance for San
Antonio Airport System; (B) Kinloch Equipment & Supply, Inc., for replacement parts for Elgin
sweeper equipment; (C) Nueces Farm Center, Inc., dba Nueces Power Equipment, for
replacement parts for Diamond Z and Hamm Roller equipment; (D) Toter, LLC, for refuse
containers and replacement parts; and (E) Rehrig Pacific Company for rollout refuse containers
and replacement parts. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief
Financial Officer, Finance]
Capital Improvements
10. Ordinance awarding the 2024 Pavement Preservation Package 9 – Base Repair Task Order
Contract to Platinum Paving, LLC. in an amount not to exceed $3,014,547.42 of which $45,750
will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System and $16,500 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy
for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure. Funds are available from the General
Fund and the Advanced Transportation District Fund included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029 Capital
Improvements Program. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director,
Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
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11. Ordinance approving a lease agreement with PHI Health, LLC for Suite 111 located at 8535
Mission Road at the Stinson Municipal Airport for an initial term of three years with the option to
extend for two, oneyear periods and generating an annual rent of $18,519.89 which will be
Contract to Platinum Paving, LLC. in an amount not to exceed $3,014,547.42 of which $45,750
will be reimbursed by San Antonio Water System and $16,500 will be reimbursed by CPS Energy
for necessary adjustments to their existing infrastructure. Funds are available from the General
Fund and the Advanced Transportation District Fund included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029 Capital
Improvements Program. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director,
Public Works]
Acquisition, Sale or Lease of Real Property
11. Ordinance approving a lease agreement with PHI Health, LLC for Suite 111 located at 8535
Mission Road at the Stinson Municipal Airport for an initial term of three years with the option to
extend for two, oneyear periods and generating an annual rent of $18,519.89 which will be
deposited into the Airport Operating and Maintenance Fund. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager;
Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
12. Ordinance authorizing the assignment of the existing lease from the State of Texas to the City of
San Antonio with San Antonio TX II SGF for 36,400 square feet of office space at 4402 West
Piedras Street to be used for the Texas AntiGang (TAG) Program for an annual rate of
$831,250.63 in FY 2024. Funding is from the TAG Grant. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City
Manager; Jorge A. Perez, Director, Building and Equipment Services]
13. Ordinance approving the fee simple acquisition over the Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone on a
155.7acre tract of land known as the Scenic Loop Property located in Bexar County, Texas from
Amosdee, LLC, and authorizing payment to First American Title Insurance Company as escrow
agent in the amount of $3,113,190.62 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities Corporation fund,
which is included in the FY 2024 – FY2029 Capital Improvement Program and authorizing the
conveyance of a conservation easement on the Scenic Loop Property to Compatible Lands
Foundation. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and
Recreation]
14. Ordinance approving the acquisition of a conservation easement over the Edwards Aquifer
Contributing Zone on a 2,538.10acre tract of land known as the Middle Verde Ranch Phase III
property located in Bandera County, Texas from the following owners: Middle Verde Ranch
Properties, Ltd.; the Lynne Morris Barnett Terminable Residuary Trust; the Jean Morris Stevenson
Terminable Residuary Trust; the Lynne Morris Barnett GST Residuary Trust; and the Jean Morris
Stevenson GST Residuary Trust,, and authorizing payment to Western Title Company of Bandera
as escrow agent in the amount of $4,399,478.60 from the San Antonio Municipal Facilities
Corporation fund, which is included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029 Capital Improvement Program.
[David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III, Director, Parks and Recreation]
15. Ordinance authorizing the release of a 0.193 of an acre, or 8,428 square feet more or less,
easement located on that 1296.619 acre tract conveyed to Marmaxx Operating Corp. by deed
recorded in Volume 18753, Page 1832 of the Official Public Records of Bexar County, Texas,
being a portion of a 50’ Drainage Easement recorded in Volume 4249, Page 19841987 of the
Official Public Records of Bexar County (County Block 4283), Texas located east of US Hwy
281 South and south of IH410, located Outside City Limits (OCL) for no fee as requested by
Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, LTD. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City
Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
Grant Applications and Awards
16. Ordinance accepting a grant in an amount up to $90,000 from the Texas Department of Page: 4
Transportation as part of the Routine Airport Maintenance Program, with a City match of $10,000
for improvements totaling $100,000 at the Stinson Municipal Airport. Funding for the City match
is from Interim Airport Financing and included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029 Capital Improvement
Official Public Records of Bexar County (County Block 4283), Texas located east of US Hwy
281 South and south of IH410, located Outside City Limits (OCL) for no fee as requested by
Lennar Homes of Texas Land and Construction, LTD. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City
Manager; Razi Hosseini, Director, Public Works]
Grant Applications and Awards
16. Ordinance accepting a grant in an amount up to $90,000 from the Texas Department of
Transportation as part of the Routine Airport Maintenance Program, with a City match of $10,000
for improvements totaling $100,000 at the Stinson Municipal Airport. Funding for the City match
is from Interim Airport Financing and included in the FY 2024 – FY 2029 Capital Improvement
Program. [Jeff Coyle, Assistant City Manager; Jesus Saenz, Director, Aviation]
Boards, Commissions and Committee Appointments
17. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of an
unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2025. [Debbie RaccaSittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Elizabeth E. Escobedo (District 4) to the City of San Antonio Commission on
Education
B. Appointing Gabriela J. Ibarra Noriega (District 4) to the City of San Antonio Higher Education
Student Advisory Board
C. Reappointing Juanita Sepulveda (District 4) to the Small Business Economic Development
Advocacy (SBEDA) Committee
D. Reappointing Juanita Sepulveda (District 4) to the Veterans Advisory Commission
E. Appointing Theresa “Terry” Ybanez (District 3) and reappointing Zachary Dean (District 4) to
the Zoning Board of Adjustment
18. Approving the following board, commission, and committee appointments for the remainder of an
unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2025. [Debbie RaccaSittre, City Clerk]
A. Reappointing Daniel Meza (District 9) to the City/County Joint Commission on Elderly Affairs
B. Appointing Ramon "Ray" Flores (District 1) to the Historic and Design Review Compliance and
Technical Advisory Board
C. Appointing Elijah Alviar (District 4) and Roberto JoseDiego Rodriguez (District 4) to the San
Antonio Youth Commission
D. Appointing Peter Onofre (District 4) to the Storm Water Management Advisory Board
E. Appointing Suzanne "Suzie" Baker (District 3) to the Streets, Bridges and Sidewalks Advisory
Board
19. Approving the appointment of Laurie Lerma to the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 16
Brooks City Base for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2025.
[Debbie RaccaSittre, City Clerk]
20. Approving the reappointment of Dr. George Hinojosa Jr. (District 3) to the Ethics Review Board
for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire April 25, 2025. [Debbie RaccaSittre,
City Clerk]
21. Ordinance appointing Yenter Tu (District 3) to the Disability Access Advisory Committee for the
remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2025 and waiving the City Code
residency requirement for the appointment. [Debbie RaccaSittre, City Clerk]
Miscellaneous
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22. Ordinance rescheduling the December 13, 2023 B Session to December 11, 2023, and
December 14, 2023 A Session to December 12, 2023, to accommodate the holiday schedules;
and canceling the Wednesday, December 13, 2023 Public Comment Session. [Debbie Racca
20. Approving the reappointment of Dr. George Hinojosa Jr. (District 3) to the Ethics Review Board
for the remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire April 25, 2025. [Debbie RaccaSittre,
City Clerk]
21. Ordinance appointing Yenter Tu (District 3) to the Disability Access Advisory Committee for the
remainder of an unexpired term of office to expire May 31, 2025 and waiving the City Code
residency requirement for the appointment. [Debbie RaccaSittre, City Clerk]
Miscellaneous
22. Ordinance rescheduling the December 13, 2023 B Session to December 11, 2023, and
December 14, 2023 A Session to December 12, 2023, to accommodate the holiday schedules;
and canceling the Wednesday, December 13, 2023 Public Comment Session. [Debbie Racca
Sittre, City Clerk]
23. Ordinance approving contracts with A) Madison Consulting Group, Inc., for consulting and
actuarial review services for the City's SelfFunded Workers’ Compensation and Liability
programs for fiscal years 2023 through 2027, with two additional, one year renewal options
covering fiscal years 2028 and 2029 for a total cost of $69,000, funded from the Liability
Insurance Fund and the Workers’ Compensation Fund; and B) Milliman, Inc., for consulting and
actuarial review services for the San Antonio Fire and Police Pension Fund conducted January 1,
2023 with one additional extension option covering the actuarial valuation for January 1, 2028, for
a total cost of $68,000, funded from the General Fund. [Ben Gorzell Jr., Chief Financial Officer;
Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, Finance]
24. Ordinance amending the Development Agreement between the Houston Street Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors and 114 Main Plaza, LLC for the 114 Main Plaza
Renovation Project for a new project completion date of December 31, 2026. No additional
funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director,
Neighborhood and Housing Services]
25. Ordinance approving a Development Agreement between the Houston Street Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors and Artpace for an amount not to exceed $175,000 for the
Rooftop Renovation Project, located at 445 North Main. Funding is available in the Houston
Street TIRZ. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood
and Housing Services]
26. Ordinance amending the Chapter 380 Economic Development Loan Agreement previously
approved by the Westside Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #30 with the Westside Development
Corporation dba Prosper West for the Basila Frocks Project for a new completion date of
December 31, 2024. No additional funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City
Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
27. Ordinance amending the Ch. 380 Funding Agreement for the Basila Frocks Project between the
Westside Development Corporation, dba Prosper West, and the City of San Antonio, for a new
project commencement date of February 29, 2024 and new project completion date of December
31, 2024. No additional funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager;
Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
28. Ordinance amending the Development Agreement between the Westside Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors and Esperanza Peace and Justice Center for the Rinconcito
de Esperanza Project for a new project completion date of December 31, 2024. No additional
funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director,
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Neighborhood and Housing Services]
29. Ordinance waiving the minimum percentage of Affordable Housing Units required for the issuance
of $165,900 in SAWS fee waivers for the Caroline at Longhorn Quarry Housing Project. [Lori
Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing
Westside Development Corporation, dba Prosper West, and the City of San Antonio, for a new
project commencement date of February 29, 2024 and new project completion date of December
31, 2024. No additional funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager;
Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
28. Ordinance amending the Development Agreement between the Westside Tax Increment
Reinvestment Zone Board of Directors and Esperanza Peace and Justice Center for the Rinconcito
de Esperanza Project for a new project completion date of December 31, 2024. No additional
funding required by this action. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director,
Neighborhood and Housing Services]
29. Ordinance waiving the minimum percentage of Affordable Housing Units required for the issuance
of $165,900 in SAWS fee waivers for the Caroline at Longhorn Quarry Housing Project. [Lori
Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing
Services]
30. Resolution of No Objection for Pearsall Park, LP’s application for 2024 NonCompetitive 4%
Housing Tax Credits (HTC) from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
(TDHCA) for the construction of a 240unit affordable multifamily rental housing development
named Residences at Pearsall Park, located at Ray Ellison and Old Pearsall Road in Council
District 4. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and
Housing Services]
31. Resolution of No Objection for Brooks Family Apartments, LP’s application for 2024 Non
Competitive 4% Housing Tax Credits (HTC) from the Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs (TDHCA) for the construction of a 340unit affordable multifamily rental
housing development named Brooks Family, located at the northwest corner of Research Plaza
and Challenger Drive in Council District 3. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica
Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
32. Resolution of No Objection for Brooks Senior Apartments, LP’s application for 2024 Non
Competitive 4% Housing Tax Credits (HTC) from the Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs (TDHCA) for the construction of a 240unit affordable multifamily rental
housing development named Brooks Senior, located at the northwest corner of Research Plaza
and Challenger Drive in Council District 3. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica
Garcia, Director, Neighborhood and Housing Services]
33. Resolution of No Objection for Hill View Heights, LP’s application for 2024 NonCompetitive
4% Housing Tax Credits (HTC) from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
(TDHCA) for the construction of a 260unit affordable multifamily rental housing development
named Hill View Heights, located at 15024 Culebra Road in the City of San Antonio’s Extra
Territorial Jurisdiction. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; Veronica Garcia, Director,
Neighborhood and Housing Services]
34. Ordinance approving a Sports License Agreement with Jr. Dragons Youth Football for operations,
maintenance, and programming of the designated sports field at Miller’s Pond Park for a fiveyear
term beginning January 1, 2024 and expiring December 31, 2028. There is no fiscal impact
associated with this ordinance. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III,
Director, Parks & Recreation]
35. Ordinance approving a Sports License Agreement with Edgewood Youth Athletic Association for
operations, maintenance, and programming of the designated sports fields at Cuellar Park for a
fiveyear term beginning January 1, 2024 and expiring on December 31, 2028. There is no fiscal
impact associated with this ordinance. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Page: 7
Garcia
III, Director, Parks & Recreation]
36. Ordinance approving a Sports License Agreement with San Antonio Elite, a Youth Soccer
Academy for operations, maintenance, and programming of designated sports fields for a fiveyear
maintenance, and programming of the designated sports field at Miller’s Pond Park for a fiveyear
term beginning January 1, 2024 and expiring December 31, 2028. There is no fiscal impact
associated with this ordinance. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III,
Director, Parks & Recreation]
35. Ordinance approving a Sports License Agreement with Edgewood Youth Athletic Association for
operations, maintenance, and programming of the designated sports fields at Cuellar Park for a
fiveyear term beginning January 1, 2024 and expiring on December 31, 2028. There is no fiscal
impact associated with this ordinance. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia
III, Director, Parks & Recreation]
36. Ordinance approving a Sports License Agreement with San Antonio Elite, a Youth Soccer
Academy for operations, maintenance, and programming of designated sports fields for a fiveyear
term beginning January 1, 2024 and expiring December 31, 2028. There is no fiscal impact
associated with this ordinance. [David W. McCary, Assistant City Manager; Homer Garcia III,
Director, Parks & Recreation]
37. Ordinance authorizing an Interlocal Cooperation Contract between Texas State University and the
San Antonio Police Department for participation in the Tobacco Enforcement Program and
accepting a reimbursement amount of up $112,500 for the period of January 2024, through
August 2024. Total reimbursement collected under this contract is not to exceed $112,500 for the
term of the contract. [María Villagómez, Deputy City Manager; William P. McManus, Chief of
Police]
38. Ordinance approving an Interlocal Agreement between the City of San Antonio and Texas A&M
University – San Antonio in an amount not to exceed $96,712 for Early Learning Landscape
Study and Analysis Services. Funding of $72,534 is from the General Fund FY 2024 Adopted
Budget, and funding of $24,178 is from the PreK 4 SA FY 2024 Adopted Budget. [Alejandra
Lopez, Assistant City Manager; Michael Ramsey, Executive Director, Workforce Development
Office]
Annexation
39. Ordinance authorizing the extension of the City limits by full purpose annexation of approximately
4,205.72 acres of land, subject to expiring Development Agreements between the property
owners and the City of San Antonio, generally located south of Loop 410 between Pearsall Road
and U.S. Highway 181 South, contiguous to the City of San Antonio municipal boundary and
located within the San Antonio Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) in south Bexar County, and a Plan
for Municipal Services for the annexation area. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Rudy
Nino, Jr, Interim Director, Planning]
40. PLAN AMENDMENT CASE PA202311600067 (ETJ – Closest to Council Districts 3 & 4):
A request to change the Heritage South Sector Plan land use classifications from “Natural Tier”,
“Country Tier”, “Rural Estate Tier”, “Suburban Tier”, “General Urban Tier”, Agribusiness/RIMSE
Tier”, “Regional Center”, and “Specialized Center” to “Country Tier”, “Rural Estate Tier”,
“Suburban Tier”, “General Urban Tier”, and “Agribusiness/RIMSE Tier” on 1,394.52 acres out of
CB 40021, CB 4007, CB 40075, CB 40076, CB 40079, CB 4010, CB 4014, CB 4069,
CB 4069B, CB 4136, CB 41671, CB 4167A, CB 4187, CB 4188, CB 4204, CB 4283, CB
4283B, CB 4296, CB 4298, CB 4298D, CB 4300, CB 4301, NCB 14569, NCB 16622, and
NCB 16627, located in south Bexar County. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Rudy
Nino, Jr, Interim Director, Planning]
41. ZONING CASE Z202310700263 (ETJ – Closest to Council Districts 3 & 4): A request Page:
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assign zoning to and change the zoning district boundaries of multiple properties generally located
south of Loop 410 between Pearsall Road and US Highway 181 South, from “OCL” Outside the
City Limits, “RP” Resource Protection District, “MF25” Low Density MultiFamily District, “C
2” Commercial District, “RD” Rural Development District, and “FR” Farm and Ranch District to
Tier”, “Regional Center”, and “Specialized Center” to “Country Tier”, “Rural Estate Tier”,
“Suburban Tier”, “General Urban Tier”, and “Agribusiness/RIMSE Tier” on 1,394.52 acres out of
CB 40021, CB 4007, CB 40075, CB 40076, CB 40079, CB 4010, CB 4014, CB 4069,
CB 4069B, CB 4136, CB 41671, CB 4167A, CB 4187, CB 4188, CB 4204, CB 4283, CB
4283B, CB 4296, CB 4298, CB 4298D, CB 4300, CB 4301, NCB 14569, NCB 16622, and
NCB 16627, located in south Bexar County. [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Rudy
Nino, Jr, Interim Director, Planning]
41. ZONING CASE Z202310700263 (ETJ – Closest to Council Districts 3 & 4): A request to
assign zoning to and change the zoning district boundaries of multiple properties generally located
south of Loop 410 between Pearsall Road and US Highway 181 South, from “OCL” Outside the
City Limits, “RP” Resource Protection District, “MF25” Low Density MultiFamily District, “C
2” Commercial District, “RD” Rural Development District, and “FR” Farm and Ranch District to
“RP” Resource Protection District, “RP S” Resource Protection District with Specific Use
Authorization for a HUDCode Manufactured Home, “RP CD S” Resource Protection District
with a Conditional Use for 2 Dwelling Units and a Specific Use Authorization for HUDCode
Manufactured Homes, “RE” Residential Estate District, “RE S” Residential Estate District with a
Specific Use Authorization for a HUDCode Manufactured Home, “RE CD S” Residential Estate
District with a Conditional Use for 2 Dwelling Units and a Specific Use Authorization for HUD
Code Manufactured Homes, “R20” Residential SingleFamily District, “NP8” Neighborhood
Preservation District, “NP8 CD” Neighborhood Preservation District with a Conditional Use for
2 Dwelling Units, “NP8 CD S” Neighborhood Preservation District with a Conditional Use for 2
Dwelling Units and a Specific Use Authorization for HUDCode Manufactured Homes, “R5”
Residential SingleFamily District, “R4” Residential SingleFamily District, “R4 CD” Residential
SingleFamily District with a Conditional Use for 2 Dwelling Units, “C2” Commercial District,
“C3” General Commercial District, “L” Light Industrial District, “BP” Business Park District, and
“FR” Farm and Ranch District; also applying zoning overlay districts “AHOD” Airport Hazard
Overlay District, “MLOD2” Lackland Military Lighting Overlay District, “MLR2” Lackland
Military Lighting Region2, “MPOD4” Mission Protection Overlay District, and World Heritage
Buffer Zone as applicable on approximately 4,205.72 acres out of CB 40021, CB 4007, CB
40075, CB 40076, CB 40079, CB 4010, CB 4014, CB 4069, CB 4069B, CB 4069B, CB
4136, CB 4167, CB 41671, CB 41672, CB 41673, CB 4167A, CB 4187, CB 4188, CB
4204, CB 4283, CB 4283B, CB 4295, CB 4296, CB 4297, CB 4298, CB 4298D, CB 4300,
CB 4301, CB 4310A, CB 5722, NCB 14493, NCB 14568, NCB 14569, NCB 16622, NCB
16627, and ANCEL 69. Staff recommends Approval. (Associated Plan Amendment PA2023
11600067) [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Rudy Nino, Jr, Interim Director,
Planning]
City Manager's Report
42. City Manager’s Report
Executive Session
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the B Room to
consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or
discuss any of the following:
A. Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087
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B. The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code
Section 551.072 (real property).
C. Legal issues related to litigation involving the City including CPS litigation and other litigation
At any time during the meeting, the City Council may recess into executive session in the B Room to
consult with the City Attorney's Office (Texas Government Code Section 551.071) and deliberate or
discuss any of the following:
A. Economic development negotiations pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.087
(economic development).
B. The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property pursuant to Texas Government Code
Section 551.072 (real property).
C. Legal issues related to litigation involving the City including CPS litigation and other litigation
pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.071 (consultation with attorney).
D. Legal issues related to emergency preparedness pursuant to Texas Government Code Sec.
551.071 (consultation with attorney).
ADJOURNMENT
THE CITY COUNCIL MAY RECESS FOR LUNCH AND RECONVENE TO CONSIDER
ANY UNFINISHED COUNCIL BUSINESS
6:00 P.M. – If the Council has not yet adjourned, the presiding officer shall entertain a motion
to continue the council meeting, postpone the remaining items to the next council meeting date, or recess
and reconvene the meeting at a specified time on the following day.
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