Requests to eliminate required buffers and reduce another buffer along property lines.
Denial upholds rear setback and buffer requirements, impacting potential structure placement and site design.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
Requests for a reduced rear setback and elimination of rear and street buffers.
San Antonio City Council said 'no' to the Guajolote Ranch development. This means a planned housing project in that area is off the table for now.
Several proposed changes to the city's master plan will alter future land use designations in different areas, impacting development potential and community character.
Several properties underwent changes in their future land use designations and zoning classifications. These changes allow for different types of development, including commercial, mixed-use, and increased residential density.
Several property owners are appealing the revocation of their short-term rental permits due to unpaid hotel occupancy taxes. This raises questions about accountability, the role of management companies, and the process for ensuring tax compliance.
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