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File #: 24-1211    Name:
Type: Recommendation Status: Individual Item Ready
File created: 9/13/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/2/2024 Final action:
Title: PZ24-0285 Public hearing and recommendation to City Council to rezone approximately 30 acres out of the A. M. Esnaurizar Survey, Abstract 20, from C-1B AH (General Business District with Airport Hazard Overlay) and MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay) to MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay), currently addressed as 1983 State Highway 46 S.
Attachments: 1. City Maps, 2. Zoning Exhibit, 3. Districts Comparison Table, 4. TIA Determination Letter & Form, 5. Subject Property Photos, 6. Notification Map, List, & Responses

PRESENTER: Presenter

Applicant: Wayne Flores of Colliers Engineering & Design

Owner: Schaefer, Allen & Tammy and HKEK LLC

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PZ24-0285 Public hearing and recommendation to City Council to rezone approximately 30 acres out of the A. M. Esnaurizar Survey, Abstract 20, from C-1B AH (General Business District with Airport Hazard Overlay) and MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay) to MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay), currently addressed as 1983 State Highway 46 S.

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DEPARTMENT: Planning and Development Services

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COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 2

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Case No:

PZ24-0285

Applicant:

Colliers Engineering & Design (formerly KFW Engineers)

 

640 N Walnut Ave, Suite 1101

 

New Braunfels, TX 78130

 

(830) 220-6042 | wayne.flores@collierseng.com <mailto:wayne.flores@collierseng.com>

Owner:

Schaefer, Allen & Tammy and HKEK LLC

 

1983 SH 46 S

 

New Braunfels, TX 78130

 

(830) 708-8702 | schaeferallen@yahoo.com <mailto:schaeferallen@yahoo.com>

Staff Contact:

Amanda Mushinski, CNU-A

 

(830) 221-4056| amushinski@newbraunfels.gov <mailto:amushinski@newbraunfels.gov>

 

The subject property consists of approximately 30 acres that is a portion of 3 parcels totaling approximately 60 acres located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Weltner Rd, an existing Minor Collector, and State Hwy 46, an existing Principal Arterial. The subject property is also approximately ¼ of a mile northwest of the entrance of the Avery Park Planned Development District and approximately 700 feet southwest of the Weltner Farms Planned Development District.

 

The applicant is requesting a change in zoning from C-1B AH (General Business District with Airport Hazard Overlay) to MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay).

 

In February of 2024, a zone change from MU-A AH (Low Intensity Mixed Use District with Airport Hazard Overlay) to C-1B AH (General Business District with Airport Hazard Overlay) on 42 acres of the larger 60-acre tract was approved. The change was intended to accommodate more general business and commercial uses in the area, reflecting the growing demand for commercial services along State Highway 46. The approval aligned with the property's strategic location near major roadways and its proximity to developing residential neighborhoods, making it an ideal site for expanding business opportunities.

 

Surrounding Zoning and Land Use:

North

MU-A AH & APD AH

Vacant Land & Sports Fields

South

C-3, Avery Park PD, APD

Residential Neighborhood

East

APD and Avery Park PD

Single-Family Residences

West

Across SH 46: C-3

Undeveloped Land

 

ISSUE:

The application submitted indicates that the proposed zone change is intended to allow for development under the MU-A (Low Intensity Mixed Use District) which allows for a mixture of retail, office, and residential uses in close proximity to enable people to live, work and shop in a single location.

 

The current request to rezone a portion of the property back to MU-A AH signifies a shift in the applicant's development strategy. Instead of focusing solely on commercial uses, the applicant now intends to create a mixed-use development that integrates residential, office, and retail spaces. This approach aims to provide a more balanced land use pattern, allowing people to live, work, and shop within the same area.

 

MU-A would be consistent with the following actions from Envision New Braunfels:

                     Action 1.3: Encourage balanced and fiscally responsible land use patterns.

                     Action 1.6: Incentivize infill development and redevelopment to take advantage of existing infrastructure.

                     Action 3.1: Plan for healthy jobs/housing balance.

                     Action 3.3: Balance commercial centers with stable neighborhoods.

Future Land Use Plan: The subject property is located within the Freiheit and Dunlap Sub Areas, within Transitional Mixed-Use Corridor, near a proposed Market Center and Civic Center.

 

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE:

Economic Mobility Enhanced Connectivity Community Identity

Organizational Excellence Community Well-Being N/A

                     Economic Mobility - Objective: Incentivize mixed-use developments and redevelopments in targeted locations to create a built environment with integrated housing, commercial centers, and opportunities for improved connectivity.

                     Economic Mobility - Objective: Support Confluence, the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Strategic Plan, by helping to ensure a community that supports the targeted industries and increases the diversity of job opportunities in the community.

                     Economic Mobility - Output: Increase the number of new affordable housing units produced each fiscal year.

                     Community Well-Being - Objective: Develop capital and staffing investments that improve safety, reduce heat islands, and encourage transportation modes that support healthier lifestyles and exercise such as biking, walking and running.

                     Community Well-Being - Objective: Support the New Braunfels Youth Collaborative and other organizations to ensure middle and high school aged youth in the community can flourish intellectually, physically, and emotionally.

                     Community Well-Being - Outcome: Maintain National Citizen Survey overall satisfaction for “Overall health and wellness opportunities.”

                     Community Well-Being - Outcome: Maintain National Citizen Survey overall satisfaction for “Overall feeling of safety.”

                     Enhanced Connectivity - Objective: Implement improved local and regional public transportation services to connect the community to employment, education, healthcare, recreational and other destinations.

FISCAL IMPACT:

N/A

Recommendation

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of the zone change for the property located at 1983 State Highway 46 S from C-1B AH to MU-A AH. The proposed zoning allows for a mix of retail, office, and residential uses, aligning with goals to encourage balanced land use and create spaces where people can live, work, and shop in close proximity. The location, at the intersection of a minor collector and a principal arterial, supports connectivity and infill development, taking advantage of existing infrastructure while promoting a healthy jobs/housing balance.

 

Additionally, the zoning change is consistent with the city’s strategic plan, which emphasizes economic mobility by supporting mixed-use developments that foster diverse job opportunities and housing options. The MU-A designation complements surrounding land uses, balancing commercial and residential areas while enhancing the area's overall livability. By allowing for a walkable, interconnected environment, the proposed zoning aligns with the surrounding neighborhoods and the city's vision for sustainable growth. It also enhances community connectivity and supports the goal of creating accessible housing options close to employment and commercial centers. This change is aligned with New Braunfels’ vision for growth, infrastructure efficiency, and community well-being.

 

Mailed notification as required by state statute:

Public hearing notices were sent to owners of 34 properties within 200 feet of the request. As of the date of this agenda, the city has received no responses in opposition.

 

Resource Links:

                     Chapter 144, Sec. 3.4-13 (C-1B) of the City’s Code of Ordinances: <https://library.municode.com/tx/new_braunfels/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH144ZO_ARTIIIZODI_S144-3.4ZODIREPRZOSUJU221987>

                     Chapter 144, Sec. 3.4-10 (MU-A) of the City’s Code of Ordinances: <https://library.municode.com/tx/new_braunfels/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH144ZO_ARTIIIZODI_S144-3.4ZODIREPRZOSUJU221987>