San Antonio
Request for a variance from the RM-4 development standard to allow for the construction of two separate structures on each lot.
This variance could lead to increased density and a different building massing than typically allowed in the RM-4 district, potentially impacting neighborhood character.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
Request for a variance from the RM-4 development standard to allow for the construction of two separate structures on each lot.
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.
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