Saturday, April 1, 2017

District 10 Update, 31 March 2017



COMMUNITY NEWS
Brought to you by Mike Gallagher, District 10



                                                                                               March 31st, 2017

The District 10 Candidate Forum sponsored by the Northeast Neighborhood Alliance was almost two weeks ago, and since then several other neighborhoods in District 10 have been hosting their own forums. I encourage you all to reach out to your neighborhood association and ask if a forum with the candidates is planned. This is a tremendous opportunity to ask questions, listen to platforms, and meet those campaigning to be your representative.

If you are interested in a listing of the District 10, Mayoral, or other districts' candidates, please visit http://www.sanantonio.gov/candidate-listing. Next month on Monday, April 17th, the Northeast Neighborhood Alliance will be hosting a Mayoral Candidate Forum. It will be at the Tool Yard again at 6:30 PM. Please do your best to join us. This can be a crucial step in determining which candidate you wish to support on May 6th.

Last newsletter, I mentioned our Residential Short-Term Rental policy was heading to Governance committee. This initiative will continue through the committee process, and we are working to schedule even more public meetings to obtain feedback. We have had two major stakeholder meetings to discuss hopes and concerns for this project, the future of short-term rental businesses, like AirBNB, and how we can protect the industry, our City, and most importantly the neighborhoods. We always want to hear from our constituents on policy initiatives, so if you have some information or a recommendation, feels free to call or send an email to district10@sanantonio.gov.

I want to extend my gratitude to the communities and folks who have worked and continue to do so, helping their neighborhoods recover from the February tornadoes. District 10 was hit hard, but we are truly lucky to live in a place where people rally together to support each other. The City of San Antonio did a tremendous job in the aftermath, and special thanks goes out to our Parks and Recreation Department for their Tree Recovery Initiative. I loved seeing the crowds of people out to retrieve their replacement trees! If you were unable to attend one of the on-site events, please contact Parks at 207-8480 for additional information. Keep up the good work, folks.

In other news, we have hired a new full-time person to be our lead with constituent services and neighborhood engagement. Please join me in welcoming Landry Stafford to our team. She is a District 10 resident and Trinity University graduate-a great combination! We are excited to have her on board.

Activities across the City will only continue to ramp up over the coming months. Please be safe and smart when participating in these great festivities, especially next month's Fiesta. And as always, we are so proud of our District's continued commitment to starting and maintaining strong neighborhoods. It is because of you that District 10 remains the best place to live, work, and play. 

Thank you for staying actively involved in our community and for your strong support of District 10.
 

 



IMPORTANT DATES
  • Last day to register to vote in the May election is April 6.
  • Municipal elections are May 6. 
  • Early voting begins April 24.






EL CHAPARRAL/FERTILE VALLEY
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION
Sponsoring
 Free!     Texas BBQ Outdoor Gathering     Free!

 Saturday, April 8, 2017, 11:00am-1:00pm
Anacacho @ Durham entrance

Meet & Greet
Councilman Mike Gallagher
Former District 10 city council members
Mayoral candidates for May 6th election
District 10 city council candidates for May 6th election
San Antonio Fire Department & Texas A&M Forest Service
("Firewise Program" in progress this day)
Code Enforcement Representatives

City Dial-A-Trailer available for your shrub/bulky items
Hours 8:00am - 1:00pm

 Bishop Arthur Barrymore
President
El Chaparral/Fertile Valley
Neighborhood Association

Please park in the St. Edwards Church parking lot-4851 Anacacho

More Information (210) 920-0297 






REDLAND ROAD SOUTH PROJECT UPDATE

March 2017 activities:
  • Jones Maltsberger Rd bridge north side: Cleaned up area.
  • Jones Maltsberger Rd bridge south side: Curb and sidewalk 90% completed. Metal railing installation.
  • 1604 & Jones Maltsberger Rd: Trenching for traffic signals and wiring installation. 
  • West side of Redland Rd from Northern Oaks church to 1604 crews have completed storm drain main line. Lowering existing water line.
  • East lane of Redland Rd, from the drain outfall across the Northern Oaks Church to Jones Maltsberger Rd crews installed traffic buttons. East lane opened to traffic.  
  • Concrete crews have formed and poured curb and sidewalk on the east side of Redland Rd from across Sable Landing to outfall, and from outfall to Jones Maltsburger Rd.  
  • Crews have completed the embankment and clearing on the west side of Redland Rd, between Northern Oaks Church and Jones Maltsberger Rd. Lime treatment and grading work completed. Crews are placing asphalt as of 8:00am Monday 3.27.17. 
  • Crews installed grate inlet on east side of Redland Rd near the outfall.  
  • Traffic control adjustments thru-out the project.
  • Crews have cleaned up and hauled away debris from the job site.

     Planned activities for the next 3+ weeks:
  • Jones Maltsberger Rd bridge north side: Grading in right of way area.
  • Jones Maltsberger Rd bridge south side: Temporary striping of roadway. Continue curb and sidewalk work. Continue metal railing installation.
  • 1604 & Jones Maltsberger Rd: 1-Continue traffic signal trenching and wiring installation. 2-Right turn lane work from Jones Maltsbeger Rd onto Redland Rd planning. 3-Foundation footings for traffic signals planning.
  • West side of Redland Rd from Northern Oaks church to 1604. Continue lower existing water line. Install storm drain lateral between Sable Landing and Northern Oaks Church. Lime treatment, grading, asphalt, curb, and sidewalk to follow.
  • East lane of Redland Rd, from the drain outfall across the Northern Oaks Church to Jones Maltsberger Rd. Embankment work to start. Lime treatment, grading and asphalt to follow.  
  • Concrete crews to continue to pour curb and sidewalk on the east side of Redland Rd, from across Sable Landing to outfall, and from outfall to Jones Maltsburger Rd.   
  • West side of Redland Rd, between Northern Oaks Church and Jones Maltsberger Rd crews to complete asphalt work on Monday if possible. Curb, sidewalk and driveway approaches to follow.
  • At east side from the outfall to 1604, embankment work to start. Lime treatment, grading and asphalt to follow. 
  • Planning excavation and installation of storm drain at Jones Maltberger Rd & Redland Rd, and head north on Redland Rd just past the Redland Oaks Community Church.
  • Maintain traffic control thru-out project.
  • Crews to clean up job site and haul away debris as needed.








* Overall project 62% complete
 
* Sky Bridge floor metal decking complete and concrete deck placed, welding angle irons for outer window storefront ongoing
 
* Public Parking Garage, Levels 1 and 2 concrete is 100% complete
 
* Rental Car Level 3 -90% complete
 
* Quick turnaround 1, 2 and concrete 100% complete

The public parking portion of the 1.8 million square foot, seven-story facility will open in a phased manner, beginning in the summer of 2017. The rental car portion is slated to be completed for passenger use in December 2017. Through the duration of construction, public parking has been temporarily relocated. Airport customers have three parking options: Airport Garage, Green Lot and the SAT Frequent Parking Program.
SAT's Garage is located nearest to the terminals. The terminal can be accessed via free, air-conditioned shuttle bus service or by pedestrian walkway. SAT's Green Lot is the airport's most economical option. This lot is also serviced by free, air conditioned shuttle buses.








San Antonio Book Festival is April 8th, 2017. For more information on events, parking, exhibitors, and more --visit: http://www.saplf.org/festival/festival-info/









Looking to volunteer? The CAAB may be just right for YOU!

The City of San Antonio Department of Human Services is accepting applications from individuals interested in serving on the Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB).  To be eligible, individuals must be 18 years of age or older and a resident of a selected service area with an interest in serving individuals and families living in poverty. Applicants must be able to demonstrate their ability to represent low-income individuals and families for the service area for which they are applying.

The Department of Human Services, as the official Community Action Agency for San Antonio and Bexar County, administers the Community Action Program. The CAAB advises the Department of Human Services and San Antonio City Council on needs, concerns and goals of low-income persons; recommends policies; and advises on the allocation of federal Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) funds.

The Board is composed of 15 members: five elected public officials (four City Council Members and one County Commissioner), five representatives of the community's low-income residents and five representatives from private groups and organizations with an interest in serving individuals and families living in poverty.

Applications will be accepted for Representative(s) of Low Income Individuals and families in the following areas:
  • Area II -  City Council District 5 and Adjacent Bexar County area
  • Area V -  City Council Districts 8, 9 &10 and Adjacent Bexar County area 
Applications can be picked up at the City of San Antonio, Department of Human Services Administrative Office located at the One Alamo Center, 106 S. St. Mary's St. 7th Floor, San Antonio, Texas, 78205 between the hours of 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.  You may also contact Minerva Hernandez at 210-207-5917 or Minerva.hernandez@sanantonio.gov to obtain an application.

The deadline to submit applications is Friday, March 31, 2017 by 4:00 P.M. with the Office
of the City Clerk. For assistance with the application please contact Brandon Smith, Boards & Commissions Coordinator, at 210-207-7253. 

  • Election Date will be Tuesday, April 4, 2017


















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City Councilman Mike Gallagher, 1635 NE Loop 410, Suite 510, San Antonio, TX 78209


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Development Insight March 2017



Partnering with our community to build and maintain a safer San Antonio  |  March 2017


In This Issue



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Development Services Department


Michael Shannon
PE, CBO
Interim Director
210.207.8259

Development & Business Service Center 

Main Address:
1901 S. Alamo
San Antonio, TX 78204 

Office Hours:
7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday

Mailing Address:
PO Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283


IAS Re-Accrediation for Development Services
On Feb. 8, 2017, the Development Services Department (DSD) was re-certified by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) for Building Departments/Code Enforcement Agencies. 

A team of IAS representatives completed an on-site re-evaluation over a three-day period, and confirmed the department's enforcement of building codes and related business processes for permitting, construction codes, plan reviews, verification of professional licenses and certifications, inspections, complaints and appeals, and certificates of occupancy.

During the visit, the representatives observed field inspections, plan reviews and the One Stop counter, along with the department's Standing Operating Procedures. They also assessed current processes, which included interviews with several community leaders, stakeholders, and City employees. 

"Overall, the evaluation team was really impressed with the department," said Terry Eddy, IAS Evaluator. "Under the direction of the Development Services' Leadership, the department has established a skilled, cohesive management team and staff that works well together and embodies a true customer service atmosphere."

The IAS representatives were most impressed with the department's culture of facilitation, making the building process easier for customers. Additional highlights include the department's project manager program; communication between fire and building inspection teams, coordination of hazardous material plan reviews; and innovative outreach tools like the route optimization software and the plan review commercial permitting business card USB drive that contains all necessary forms and information bulletins for commercial building in San Antonio.   

"I'm very proud of this achievement," said Michael Shannon, Interim Director, Development Services. "By upholding this accreditation, my department demonstrates its commitment to building and maintaining a safer San Antonio while ensuring our customer's needs are met."

The IAS program is the first nationally recognized accreditation program, for building departments, that guarantees departments are operating at the highest level of ethical, legal and technical standards. DSD received its original accreditation in October 2010, and was re-accredited in January 2014. 


Online Resources

The latest  Information Bulletins (IB) are provided below: 

This IB was amended to simplify the application and review process for the tree preservation or tree canopy permits. DSD will accept tree applications showing the trees/areas of tree canopy to remain on the single-family residential lots, and will be reviewed by the City Arborist. To learn more about the evaluation, visit the IB. 

The application embedded in IB 126 was updated to include additional applicant contact information; there was no update to the information bulletin. 

For a complete list of resources, visit the following sites:  


Coming Soon - Southern Edwards Plateau-Habitat Conservation Plan 
The Southern Edwards Plateau Habitat Conservation Plan (SEP-HCP) was recently adopted by both the City of San Antonio and Bexar County through the execution of an Interlocal Agreement (ILA).  

The SEP-HCP provides a locally established approach for compliance with the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) by allowing the City and County to offer mitigation credit options.  Bexar County and the City of San Antonio have been issued a 30-year Joint Incidental Take Permit by US Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS), and with the execution of the ILA, the plan is moving toward implementation.  The SEP-HCP program will help support the military's mission and provide a predictable, streamlined and locally controlled process for obtaining compliance with ESA, while continuing to balance species conservation with growth and development.

In Bexar County, the ESA applies to two endangered songbirds, the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo, and seven endangered karst invertebrates.  The SEP-HCP will also provide protections for several other species considered rare or threatened.

An approved HCP allows landowners, who have qualifying habitat acreage and want to preserve it as open space, to voluntarily donate or sell their land  to the City or County. In turn, the City and County can help streamline public and private development in areas where the ESA applies by providing "credits" that offset the "takings" of land where protected species might be impacted.

The City's Development Services Department expects enrollment applications for projects interested in participating in the program to be available in April.  

Next steps include finishing up details related to the Coordinating Committee meetings, process, procedures, and certificate issuance.  Please note that all information will be published on a new DSD web page dedicated to SEP-HCP.  We will keep you updated  as information is available. 

There will be a signing ceremony on April 19, at 10 a.m., at the Plaza De Armas Gallery. Numerous dignitaries will be in attendance to celebrate this step forward in ESA compliance and in supporting our military's mission.

Should you have any questions please email dsdsephcp@sanantonio.gov

Performance Measures - FY 2017

The complete Performance Measures report is available online.


Permit Activity
 

Post-Disaster Support for After the Storm
Just last month, several tornadoes left behind extensive damage to trees, homes and utility
infrastructure.  As part of the City's first responders, the Code Enforcement Damage Assessment Team, or DAT for short, was activated to do expedited, onsite evaluations and assessments to determine life safety damages in residential structures, commercial properties and infrastructure impacted by this natural event.  They focused on response and recovery needs by verifying the disaster's impact and the community's ability to recover.  The team prioritized recovery efforts by coordinating with other agencies such as the American Red Cross. 

Beware of fraud and scams
Unfortunately, times like these also make San Antonio the ideal environment suitable for frauds, scams and criminal behavior. Fraudulent, unqualified contractors or "storm chasers," come from all over the country looking for vulnerable consumers. With resources, materials and contractors limited, homeowners might try and seek a quick and easier road.

To assist homeowners affected by last month's storms, our staff created a reference guide and packet of materials to assist residents through this challenging time. Distributed by our DAT team, in it are tips of what homeowners can do to decrease the chance of becoming a victim of this crime. Knowing how difficult times like these can be, our packet included a list of key staff members and their contact information for residents to call with questions regarding permits, contractors, and tree maintenance contractors.  Here are some of the tips: 
  • Call your insurance company first.
  • Use local companies, making sure you check their references and phone numbers.
  • Research, research, research. Check the Better Business Bureau, your insurer or agent, and internet.
  • Be leery of contractors coming to your door or those in unmarked vehicles.
  • Get multiple bids and ensure they are members of an association, such as Roofing Contractors Association of Texas.
  • The written estimates should be on company letterhead, with clear contact information.
  • Check if the contractor is registered with the City of San Antonio.
  • It's a red flag if the contractor asks for payment up front or offers to cut a deal if you pull the needed permits. Never pay the total cost of the project upfront.  
To find out if a contractor is registered, call us at (210) 207-1111 or visit our web site at sanantonio.gov/dsd and click on "Contractor Registration & Licensing." Permits are not issued to unregistered contractors.


Other Department News
- Customer Comments, New Hires, Recognition and more

Here's what you said about us...

Xavier Limas, Sr. Building Inspector, Hospital Team, Field Services
Xavier and his team were excellent to work with. He was very helpful in making sure we got our inspections in a timely manner. He kept us informed on things that were needed for certain inspections. He was always available by phone to answer any questions that we had. 

Carlos Aldaba, Plans Examiner II, Plan Review
Mr. Aldaba was very patient and professional with us and explained in detail everything we needed to obtain a building permit for a two-story addition. We wanted to share a few words of gratitude.

Jeremy Camarillo, Development Services Specialist Supervisor, Customer Advocate, Plan Review
I am extremely pleased with the level of customer service I received from Jeremy. Jeremy was professional, courteous, and knowledgeable enough to help me untangle the mess my general contractor left me with. Jeremy was very responsive and he deserves to be recognized.

Reid Cassidy, Planner, Land Entitlements, Land Development
This was my first time coming into the office and was relieved to have my questions answered by someone as friendly and knowledgeable as Mr. Cassidy.

Homer Callahan, Maintenance Worker, Graffiti, Field Services
Homer was awesome and we look forward to working with him in the future.

Zeke Solis, Senior Planner and Shepard Beamon, Senior Planner, Zoning, Land Development
The staff working with our variance request was helpful and courteous.  Even after dealing with a difficult customer, Zeke had a smile on his face and treated us very well. I am pleased to say Mr. Beamon, was very respectful when he arrived at my mother's residence and answered my questions as he was retrieving measurements. So far, as a recent veteran, I am proud to be taken care of by my city employees. This experience exceeded my expectations of customer service and I'm very pleased. Thank you and God Bless. 

Certifications


Congratulations to our DSD employees who received the following certifications: 

New Hires





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Job Opportunities


Development Services is recruiting for the following positions.  To learn more, or apply online, visit the DSD jobs at the City of San Antonio Career Center.



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