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Shoreline Management: San Antonio vs Universal City

How do shoreline management rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio regulates development near waterways through the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) and the Unified Development Code. The Edwards Aquifer Protection Program imposes strict development standards over the aquifer recharge and contributing zones. Creekway setbacks and buffer zones protect the San Antonio River and its tributaries from encroachment and erosion.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
Primary WaterwaySan Antonio River and tributaries-
Creekway SetbacksBuffer zones required (UDC Section 35-505)-
Aquifer ProtectionChapter 34, impervious cover limits-
Management AuthoritySan Antonio River Authority (SARA)-

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San Antonio FAQ

Does San Antonio have waterway regulations?

Yes. The city enforces creekway setbacks along the San Antonio River and its tributaries, and has strict development standards over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. The San Antonio River Authority also manages floodplain programs.

What is the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program?

It is a city program under Chapter 34 that limits impervious cover and requires water quality controls for development over the Edwards Aquifer recharge and contributing zones to protect the region's primary drinking water source.

Universal City FAQ

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