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Council approves groundbreaking Sikh community development project

August 15, 2024 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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Council approves groundbreaking Sikh community development project
In a recent government meeting, council members discussed a proposal to expand a residential community by adding additional housing units. The current zoning allows for 19 single-family homes, but the proposal aims to increase this to 32 paired homes. The property owners, who are also members of the nearby Sai Baba temple, expressed their commitment to the project, emphasizing the community aspect where residents can live close to the temple.

Councilman Pelaez highlighted the significance of the project, noting it as a unique development for the Sai Baba temple Sikh community. He praised the collaboration with the Carriage Hills Overlook Homeowners Association, which was crucial for gaining support for the project. An important amendment was made to reduce the impervious cover from 65% to 60%, a concession that was acknowledged as vital for environmental considerations.

Council member Courage raised concerns regarding development over the aquifer but expressed support for the project, appreciating the efforts to ensure more water flows into the aquifer rather than down the street. The council ultimately voted in favor of the proposal, with the motion carrying without further discussion.

The meeting also included the approval of another item on the agenda, although details on that were not elaborated upon due to a procedural oversight.

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