Description: A home-rule city with a population of more than 225,000 may annex an area for the limited (or proposed) purpose of applying its planning, zoning, building, health and safety ordinances in the area to prevent incompatible land uses, ensure sound and safe habitable structures and protect contiguous to the boundaries of the city. Limited purpose annexation does not extend the city's extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ).Agricultural exemptions refer to those properties that are located within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city of San Antonio, but are appraised as land for agricultural, timber, or wildlife management use. Per state law, a city cannot annex such properties unless first offering the owners a development agreement.
Copyright Text: City of San Antonio (limited-purpose: as of October 2018)
Bexar County GIS compiled full-purpose from city ordinances (December 2018)
Ordinances courtesy of Diana Molina (COSA GIS) and Megan Wells (BCFMO)
2018 Converse annexations also courtesy of Diana Molina (via Gail Morozoff)
Last update: January 2019 (Watson Rd December 2018 added to CoSA)
Next update check: March 2019
(quarterly updates or as needed)
Description: A home-rule city with a population of more than 225,000 may annex an area for the limited (or proposed) purpose of applying its planning, zoning, building, health and safety ordinances in the area to prevent incompatible land uses, ensure sound and safe habitable structures and protect contiguous to the boundaries of the city. Limited purpose annexation does not extend the city's extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ).
Copyright Text: City of San Antonio (Limited Purpose: October 2018/Proposed: January 2019).
Bexar County GIS Group (merged layers)
Last update check: January 2019
Next update check: March 2019
(updates quarterly or as needed)
Description: A home-rule city with a population of more than 225,000 may annex an area for the limited (or proposed) purpose of applying its planning, zoning, building, health and safety ordinances in the area to prevent incompatible land uses, ensure sound and safe habitable structures and protect contiguous to the boundaries of the city. Limited purpose annexation does not extend the city's extra-territorial jurisdiction (ETJ).
Copyright Text: City of San Antonio (October 25, 2018).
Last update: January 2019
Next update check: March 2019
(updates quarterly or as needed)