Vision SMTX Appendix Adopted 2024

APPENDIX D: POLICY BASELINE AND DEVELOPMENT

· The City of San Marcos has designated approximately 16 acres adjacent to the city owned airport to become the future home of a fire training center as well as a future fire station that could house an Aircraft Rescue Fire Apparatus to serve the airport.

The Texas State University Master Plan defines a vision and a collective framework to guide the responsible growth and development of its three campuses: San Marcos, Round Rock, and the Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR) Park. The five guiding principles followed include: · Identity · Community · Natural Environment · Architecture · Mobility

This master plan was approved by the Board of Regents and Texas higher Education Board in 2017. The framework outlined in this plan provides campus growth and development patterns that should be considered in our work. The City Historic Resources Survey Report was to the City of San Marcos and the Texas Historical Commission (THC) in June 2019. The scope of the survey initiative involved three main priorities: · Reevaluation: evaluation and update to the three existing historic resources surveys that were conducted in the 1990s · Reconnaissance and Windshield Surveys: identification, documentation, and prioritization of new resources that had not been surveyed within the identified survey boundary areas · Historic Resources Survey Report: development of a survey report with valuable recommendations to assist the city with future designations, to review and assess future planning initiatives and development proposals, and to provide guidance on resources that are most threatened. developed to identify and document historic resources within San Marcos, Texas. A draft report was submitted

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SAN MARCOS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2024

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