The decision comes as a city committee is set to discuss plans for phasing out permits for horse-drawn carriages on downtown streets.
Bria Woods / San Antonio Reportdowntown, one carriage company also suddenly finds itself struggling to house its horses in the city.
“Her lease is up in September and she needs to find somewhere else. We’ve only got a few months,” said John Carr, who was planning to purchase the property at 2102 South Presa Street for the company’s new barn. For weeks, nearby residents had been divided on the idea of the new facility, according to Jeff Hunt, president of the Roosevelt Park Neighborhood Association.
Garcia met with neighborhood leaders several times about her plan, Hunt said. She adjusted her variance requests to accommodate parking concerns and included plans for a local artist to beautify the outside of the stable, according to a Carr’s presentation Monday. “It’s a derelict site, and that’s the way it’s going to stay,” Carr said in an interview after the meeting.
That will all change with a new commercial zoning overlay that’s expected to go to the City Council for approval later this year, said John Bustamante, who serves as zoning commissioner for District 5.
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