AGENDA CAPTION:
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Receive a staff presentation and hold a Public Hearing to receive comments for or against Ordinance 2022-66, amending the Official Zoning Map of the City in Case No. ZC-22-25, by rezoning approximately 7.251 acres of land, generally located east of the Union Pacific railroad, approximately 1,000 feet south of Posey Road from “FD” Future Development District to “HI” Heavy Industrial District, or, subject to the consent of the owner, another less intense zoning district classification, including procedural provisions; and providing an effective date, and consider approval of Ordinance 2022-66, on the first of two readings.
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Meeting date: August 16, 2022
Department: Planning and Development Services
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Vision San Marcos - A River Runs Through Us
Background Information:
The site is currently within the ETJ in Hays County - a request for annexation is being considered concurrently (AN-22-12) The annexation request covers approximately 72 acres (Hampton Business Park) and includes this application for Heavy Industrial as well as an application for Light Industrial (ZC-22-26) and Heavy Commercial (ZC-22-27) along I-35. The site is located next to the railway line and is adjacent an existing industrial area - the land to the west is also zoned Heavy Industrial is currently under development to be used for mobile home storage and sales. There are no residential neighborhoods in close proximity to the site - the closest residential structure is a house in the ETJ on Hunter Rd approximately 650 ft away, however there is an existing tree buffer within the Union Pacific Right of Way in addition to the railroad between the home and the proposed district.
The request is consistent with the Employment Area designation in the Land Use Scenario.
Council Committee, Board/Commission Action:
At their July 12th regular meeting, the Planning and Zoning voted to recommend approval of ZC-22-25. A motion was made by Sambrano, seconded by Commissioner Costilla to recommended approval of ZC-22-25 and passed 8-0, with Chair Garber being absent.
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Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this zoning change request as presented.