Council approves rezoning for auto and light truck repair on Dunnup Road with screening and access conditions
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The council rezoned property on Dunnup Road to allow auto and light truck repair, approving conditions requiring an 8-foot solid screen fence where the site abuts single-family residential and a single ingress/egress from Dunnup Road.
San Antonio City Council approved a rezoning on Thursday to allow an auto and light-truck repair use at 11709 and 11785 Dunnup Road, subject to conditions intended to reduce impacts on neighboring single-family homes.
Staff and the zoning commission recommended approval with conditions, including a requirement for an 8-foot solid screen fence along property lines that abut single-family residential uses and a single ingress/egress access point from Dunnup Road. The city mailed 13 notices; three responses were in favor and one opposed.
Councilmember Villagran, whose district includes the site, thanked the zoning commission and his district appointee for adding the conditions and moved to approve the rezoning “with conditions as read.” The motion was seconded and carried. No public speakers were recorded for this item.
The approval allows the applicant to proceed under the C-2 Commercial District with a conditional use permit for auto and light truck repair, subject to the approved site-design and access conditions. The council did not read a roll-call tally into the meeting transcript.
