Description: Ordinance Number 2017-37, Home Share Rentals, adopted by the City of San Marcos City Council on August 1, 2017 establishes rules and registration requirements for Home Share Rentals less than 30 days. Approved with the Ordinance:Add Home Share Rentals as a separate use in the land use matrixDefine Home Share Rentals as the primary use on a property where no individual lives on a permanent basisAllow Home Share Rentals as a conditional use only in residential areasExpand the restriction of only one registration being permitted per personEnforcement will be primarily based on complaints. The Director of Neighborhood Services has authority to deny renewal of a registration; suspend a current registration; or revoke a registration if the standards of the Home Share Ordinance or any other Federal, State, or Local Law are violated.Fields are auto-populated via the online permitting and application portal MyPermitNow. https://www.mygovernmentonline.org/
Description: MyPermitNow generates the points in this feature as addresses verify, and as the status of a project changes. For the most up-to-date information about a permit, please visit MyPermitNow.org. ‘Landuse’ field indicates designation of the permit, such as residential, commercial, institutional, multi-family, ect. The ‘Type’ field will provide information about the project such as new, remodel, public improvements, addition, certificate of occupancy, ect.
Description: These address data are updated, typically by request, to City of San Marcos Planning and Development Services on a daily to weekly basis. Updates occur as new parcel plats are recorded, as building footprints change, when new service equipment such as cell towers and meters is installed, to bring existing address points into compliance with CAPCOG 911-Addressing guidelines, and as needed for various other circumstances.The 911 addresses (denoted in the Address911 field as “Y”) follow the CAPCOG (Capital Area Council of Governments) Addressing Guidelines (10-28-09) available here: http://www.capcog.org/divisions/emergency-communications/911-technology/(last accessed March 30, 2017).Non-911 addresses (denoted in the Address911 field as “N”) are maintained for location finding, public infrastructure inventory, and for various other circumstances. Location finding address points includes all intersection, 100 block numbers, and mile markers.There are two types of new addresses, In-fill and Subdivisions. In-fill addressing occurs in already developed areas that experience change. The Planning and Development Services Planning Technician updates and maintains the infill addresses, often in coordination with the City of San Marcos Fire Marshal’s office. Planning and Development Services 911 Address Coordinator creates new subdivision addressing. This feature exists in DevServices.sde. Field Information:OBJECTID- System-generated unique identifier for each record within the feature classMAXIMOID- unique identifier tie for public services asset management software; field is auto populated by IT GIS scriptMAXIMOIDPFX- unique identifier with prefix indicating (ADDR) feature tie for public services asset management software; field is auto populated by IT GIS scriptSAN- Site Address Number, assigned based on CAPCOG guidelines; alias: ADDRESSPRD- Prefix Directional (N, S, E, W); alias: PREFIX DIRECTIONSTN- Street Name; alias: STREET NAME; domain: ST_TYPESTS- Street Suffix; alias: STREET TYPEUNIT_NUM- FULLADDR- all caps concatenation of PRD + STN + STS (field calculate with this expression: ucase ([SAN] &" "& [PRD]&" "& [STN]&" "& [STS])UNIT TYPE*- values include: APT, ACSRY, BLDG, CLBHSE, CONDO, DUP, STE- these values , ; domain: ServUnitTypeZIP CODE- Zipcode- currently all 78666 COUNTY- Hays, Caldwell, Comal, or GuadalupeADDINFO*- used to add information about address, such as Business or Complex name or address type SF (single-family), intersection, etc.; alias DESCRIPTIONADDRESS911- yes or no value distinguishes 911 addresses from non-911 addresses; domain: YORNPOINT_X- Calculated geometry for “X Coordinate of Point” in PCS: NAD 1983 StatePlane Texas South Central FIPS 4204 Feet using Decimal DegreesPOINT_Y- Calculated geometry for “X Coordinate of Point” in PCS: NAD 1983 StatePlane Texas South Central FIPS 4204 Feet using Decimal DegreesCREATEDBY- system generated value based on log in ID CREATEDDATE- system generated value in UTMMODIFIEDBY- system generated value based on log in IDMODIFIEDDATE- system generated value in UTMSHAPE System-generated geometry type of the featureADDRESS_TYPE*- used to add information about addressGlobalID-System-generated unique identifier for each record that is required in replicated geodatabases*Indicate field is not consistent. The feature is under audit and overhaul in 2017 and 2018. Project will encompass and establish specific, consistent descriptors, update and add domains, compare and correct, as needed, consistency with these features: AptSteNum, Condo, Apartment, MFHousing, Parcel, Building, Centerline and Street address ranges
Copyright Text: City of San Marcos Planning and Development Services. Original points were created as polygon to point from the parcel feature by Joni Hickey in late 90's or early 2000's.
Description: Permit_FloodFlag is comprised of ExternalData.GIS.FloodHazardArea_1 (FHA) merged with Benson\User files\Engineering\Eng. Files\GIS Eng. Mapping Directory\Richard Reynosa\Flood Data\Database\FloodAnalysisData.gdb\fp100plus2ft. The FHA had the following definition queries on the Floodway (ZONE_SUBTY = 'FLOODWAY') layer file and the 100 Year Floodplain (FLD_ZONE = 'A' OR FLD_ZONE = 'AE' OR FLD_ZONE = 'AO' AND ZONE_SUBTY NOT LIKE 'FLOODWAY') layer file when the merge tool was run. Metadate from the FEMA FHA features: It’s the final preliminary information FEMA will be moving forward with toward publishing the new maps. They still have to go through a public review process. But this is the latest information the City will use to regulate new development. - RichardReynosa. Hays, Caldwell, Guadalupe and Comal Counties.Sent April 21, 2017Flood Hazard areas. Definition queries based on the following informationFloodway - ZONE_SUBTY = 'FLOODWAY'; 100 year Floodplain - FLD_ZONE = 'A' OR FLD_ZONE = 'AE' OR FLD_ZONE = 'AO' AND ZONE_SUBTY NOT LIKE 'FLOODWAY' 500 year FloodPlain - FLD_ZONE = 'X' AND ZONE_SUBTY = '0.2 PCT ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD HAZARD'
Description: Areas within San Marcos, Texas city limits, aggregated by zoning code, as defined in Chapter 4 of the Land Development Code, Code SMTX 4:5-4:12. Effective: April 17, 2017; Ord 2018-2. Ord. No. 2013-35Attributes:Zone Code- Unique code for each zoning districtZone District- Full Name of each districtCase Number- Planning Case designation of last zoning changeResidential- indicates residential Yes (Y) or No (N); should be verified before analysis.PDD_Date: Effective date of any Planned Development District Overlay that effects standards set by the base-zoning district. Sortby- original purpose unknown, to be deletedSF zoning status- indicates single-family zoning Yes (Y) or No (N); should be verified before analysis.Ordinance- Official document number of last zoning changeOther fields are system generated to track object id, size, and editors
Description: The Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) is the unincorporated land within three and one half (3.5) miles of San Marcos’s boundary that is not within the city limits or ETJ of another city. It is the territory where San Marcos alone is authorized to annex land. In accordance to the Texas Local Government Code Title 2 Subtitle C Chapter 42, interlocal agreements between the City of San Marcos and the City of Kyle created (Res 1987-072) and updated (Res 2013-034) an ETJ Agreement line where ETJ overlap occurred. Additional agreement lines with the City of New Braunfels (Res 1987-76R) and Uhland (2013-076) are also reflected in this feature. In 2016, a map error was discovered in the northwest area of the ETJ. This error has perpetuated in the data since 2007, when the city declared a population of 50,000 which extended the ETJ to 3.5 miles (Resolution 2007-146-R). After discussion with the City of Kyle the adjustment was made to correct this error in February 2017. The area consisted of 103 parcels northwest of Owl Hollow Rd and northeast of Hilliard Road.
Copyright Text: City of San Marcos Planning and Development Services