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Plat Decisions in San Antonio

How plat requests are decided across San Antonio, TX council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

Meetings
17
Mentions
58
Last Detected
Jun 16, 2026
Year
2026

Plat is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in San Antonio, TX. ZoneWire has analyzed 17 council meetings and detected 58 instances of plat activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Plat?

A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording.

A plat (or "subdivision plat") is a surveyed map that divides a larger parcel of land into individual lots, streets, easements, and public spaces. Once recorded with the county, the plat creates legally recognized parcels that can be individually sold, transferred, and developed.

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Plat in San Antonio, TX

A surveyed map that subdivides a larger parcel into individual lots, streets, and easements for legal recording. In San Antonio, TX, local government bodies regularly discuss plat as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 17 meetings in San Antonio and detected 58 mentions of plat, an average of 3.4 mentions per meeting.

Recent Zoning Opportunities in San Antonio

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in San Antonio in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

San Antonio · Jun 18, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned MF-18 to MF-25

8210 Pinebrook Drive, District 1

MF-18 to MF-25

Zoning change from MF-18 to MF-25, approved unanimously on Jun 18, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 18, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned R-5 to C-3

572, 605, 606, and 607 Popgun Drive, District 2

R-5 to C-3

Zoning change from R-5 to C-3, approved unanimously on Jun 18, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 18, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned R-4 to R-4CD

114 Glenwood Court, District 3

R-4 to R-4CD

Zoning change from R-4 to R-4CD, approved unanimously on Jun 18, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 16, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Rezoned PUD to L

11000 block South Highway 181, San Antonio

PUD to L

Zoning change from PUD to L, approved unanimously on Jun 16, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 16, 2026

Approved

Rezoned R-6 to RM-6

320 East Courtland Place, San Antonio

R-6 to RM-6

Zoning change from R-6 to RM-6, approved on Jun 16, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 16, 2026

Approved

Rezoned C-2 to C2S

7400 block Warsbach Road, San Antonio

C-2 to C2S

Zoning change from C-2 to C2S, approved on Jun 16, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 16, 2026

Approved · 6-5

1.297 acres rezoned C-2 to C2S

17680 Blanco Road, San Antonio

1.297 ac · C-2 to C2S

Zoning change from C-2 to C2S (1.297 acres), approved by a 6-5 vote on Jun 16, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

San Antonio · Jun 16, 2026

Denied · Unanimous

Rezoning denied: C-3 to C3S

12139 Jones-Maltsberger Road, San Antonio

C-3 to C3S

Zoning change from C-3 to C3S, denied unanimously on Jun 16, 2026 in San Antonio.

Entitlement

Your move: Denied. Check this board's approval pattern before filing a similar request.

Recent Plat meetings in San Antonio

June 16, 20263h 59m35,430 words
262zoningrezoningland usePUDcommercial
Agenda available
June 1, 20263h 30m31,592 words
276varianceplatzoningmotion to approvesetback
Agenda available
May 18, 20263h 9m28,492 words
282variancesetbackzoningresidentialdensity
Agenda available
May 13, 20261h 5m8,959 words
141motion to approvezoningcommercialresidentialrezoning
Agenda available
May 7, 20261h 54m15,345 words
16public hearingmotion to approvehistoric preservationresidentialplat
Agenda available
May 5, 20263h 21m29,242 words
271zoningresidentialrezoningconditional usecommercial
Agenda available
May 4, 20263h 45m33,455 words
290variancesubdivisionsetbackzoningresidential
Agenda available
April 20, 20264h 31m40,843 words
364variancedensitysetbackapprovedzoning
Agenda available
March 25, 202644m6,442 words
34residentialzoningplatcommercialrezoning
Agenda available
March 23, 20263h 4m29,959 words
240zoningvarianceresidentialapproveddensity
Agenda available
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Why Track Plat?

Platting is the step that converts raw land into sellable lots. Tracking plat applications reveals new subdivisions entering the pipeline, which sections of a master-planned community are being platted next, what product types the developer is planning based on lot sizes, and when roads and utilities will be built. Unlike rezoning (which may be speculative), platting involves significant engineering investment and indicates near-term development activity.

Plat Regulations in Texas

Texas sets the regulatory framework that governs how plat decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect plat outcomes in San Antonio.

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Every Plat decision in San Antonio

See how every plat request in San Antonio was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A plat (or "subdivision plat") is a surveyed map that divides a larger parcel of land into individual lots, streets, easements, and public spaces. Once recorded with the county, the plat creates legally recognized parcels that can be individually sold, transferred, and developed. ZoneWire tracks plat activity across San Antonio, TX public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors San Antonio, TX planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags plat activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 17 meetings and detected 58 plat mentions.

Tracking plat in San Antonio surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

Zoning in the City of San Antonio is governed by the Unified Development Code (UDC), which is Chapter 35 of the City Code. It is administered by the City's Development Services Department through its Zoning Section, which can be reached at 210-207-1111. Permitted uses in each district are set out in the UDC (see Section 35-311), and the full code is published on the Municode Library.

The UDC establishes a range of base zoning districts. Residential districts run from lower to higher density, including RP (Resource Protection), RE (Residential Estate), the single-family R districts (R-20, R-6, R-5, R-4, R-3, R-2, R-1), the Residential Mixed districts (RM-6, RM-5, RM-4), and multi-family districts (MF-18, MF-25, MF-33, MF-40, MF-50, MF-65). Nonresidential districts include office (O-1, O-1.5, O-2), commercial (NC Neighborhood Commercial, C-1 Light Commercial, C-2 Commercial, C-3 General Commercial), the Downtown 'D' district, and industrial districts (L Light Industrial, I-1 General Industrial, I-2 Heavy Industrial).

An applicant files a Master Plan Amendment and/or Zoning application with the Development Services Department by a published application deadline. Cases requiring a plan amendment go to the Planning Commission, and zoning change requests are heard by the Zoning Commission at a public hearing before a final decision by City Council. State law requires publication of a notice of the public hearing in an official or general-circulation newspaper under Texas Local Government Code Section 211.006(a). For details on the process, staff can be reached at 207-7720.

Zoning Commission public hearings are held at 1:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Cliff Morton Development and Business Services Center at 1901 South Alamo Street, unless a meeting is held virtually. Planning Commission public hearings are held at 2:00 p.m. at the same location. Dates, times, and locations are subject to change, and agendas are posted on the City's Legistar calendar.

In addition to base districts, the UDC provides overlay districts (Section 35-330) that add regulations on top of the underlying zoning. These include the AHOD Airport Hazard Overlay District, the ERZD Edwards Recharge Zone District (which restricts certain uses over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone), Historic Districts and Historic Landmark (HL) districts regulated by the Office of Historic Preservation, Military Airport Overlay Zones (MAOZ), Neighborhood Conservation Districts (NCD), Viewshed Protection (VP) districts, the Mission Protection Overlay Districts (MPOD), and River Improvement Overlay (RIO) districts.

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What gets approved in San Antonio

In San Antonio, 74% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Variance clear 77%, Commercial / office / retail 74%. ZoneWire analyzed 410 land-use board decisions in San Antonio over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Variance11177%
Commercial / office / retail6174%
Special exception / conditional use5971%
Single-family homes4384%
Land use / comp-plan amendment4073%
Industrial / warehouse3577%
Multifamily / attached housing2446%
Mixed-use1788%
Subdivision / plat540%

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