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City Council postpones multiple items and approves several rezonings; consent agenda passes with exceptions

October 02, 2025 | San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas


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City Council postpones multiple items and approves several rezonings; consent agenda passes with exceptions
At the start of the meeting the San Antonio City Council postponed several agenda items and moved other items through the consent process after members removed one item for separate consideration.

The council recorded that item 0.7 had been postponed and later voted to postpone agenda items 2, 3 and 5 to Oct. 16. The council also postponed agenda item 11 to Nov. 6. Those postponements were made by motion and passed by voice vote.

Councilmembers agreed to consider multiple items on the consent agenda; members requested that item 0.6 be pulled for individual discussion. After public comment and debate on the pulled item, the council approved agenda item 0.6 (conditional rezoning for funeral home and cemetery) by voice vote.

Other individual items discussed and approved included amendments and rezonings on the council's agenda: items 13 and 14 were approved as amended (future land-use and zoning amendments for a property on Fest Street), and items 15 and 16 (amendments for the Lawn Star area to change from low-density residential to low-density mixed use) were approved following motion. Across these consent and individual votes the meeting record shows motions were made, seconded, and approved by voice vote; the transcript does not include a roll-call tally for these approvals.

Early in the meeting the clerk confirmed that items 2, 3 and 5 were scheduled for postponement to Oct. 16 and that item 11 would be postponed to Nov. 6; on the consent agenda the council approved items 17, 18 and 20 along with other noncontroversial business after removing 0.6 for separate consideration.

Where the transcript records public-notice counts, staff noted the number of written responses in the file for certain rezonings (for example, staff reported 13 in favor and 1 opposed for items 13/14 within the notified radius; and larger numbers for other cases).

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