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San Antonio Zoning Commission approves seven consent rezoning requests

April 21, 2026 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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San Antonio Zoning Commission approves seven consent rezoning requests
The San Antonio Zoning Commission on April 22 approved seven items on its consent docket, advancing the requests to City Council for final action.

The consent package included requests to change zoning for properties across the city, among them a BP→LS change with a specific use authorization and multiple C2/C3 adjustments. Commissioner Danny Kellum moved approval; Commissioner Hinojosa seconded, and the commission adopted the items on a roll‑call vote called by the clerk.

Staff had read notices mailed and neighborhood responses for each case and offered the commission its analysis before the vote. No public commenters asked to speak on the consent items.

With the vote, each approved item will have up to six months to be forwarded to City Council. Chair John Bustamante reminded applicants that successful commission recommendations require next steps with case managers and that council action is still required.

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