Current Zoning: Property is currently Outside City Limits (OCL).
These are considered zones, and the three most common categories have to do with the nature of the structure: Single-family, multi-family and mixed-use.
Residential, Civic, Commercial, Industrial, and Agricultural. Each zoning district allows for multiple uses such as single family residential, food sales, retail, or religious assembly.
Additionally, the Development Services Department can provide assistance. The 'OCL' designation signifies Outside City Limits, applying to areas not governed by San Antonio's municipal zoning laws. Properties with this designation fall under Bexar County's jurisdiction, which may have different regulations.
Zoning Districts O-1, O-1.5 and O-2: office districts. NC: neighborhood commercial. C-1, C-2 and C-3: commercial districts. D: downtown. L: light industrial. I-1: general industrial. I-2: heavy industrial. ERZD: Edwards Recharge Zone District.
The San Antonio Building Code 2021 is based on the International Building Code 2021 (IBC 2021) with amendments and additions.
Bandit sign means any sign posted on a utility pole, street sign or other street furniture or a sign posted on public property or public right-of-way in violation of this chapter. No sign owned or placed by the city, the state, or a public utility shall be considered a bandit sign.
Traditional bandit signs, those small, yard-sign-type advertisements you spot on freeway exits, stoplights, or neighborhoods, have long been an effective investment strategy for many in real estate investing. They offer a localized focus, drive leads, and importantly, come with a low overhead.