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Community Relations Plan, December 2002

Section 4 - Community Background

The majority of Bexar County (an estimated 60 percent) is undeveloped acreage. Developed land accounts for approximately 28 percent of total county land use (15.5 percent residential, 1.5 percent commercial, 3.0 percent industrial, and 7.6 percent military, institutional, or cultural/recreational). The remainder of the land is either open space (e.g., parks, water), vacant, or used for transportation. In recent years, most of the development in San Antonio has occurred to the north of the city. Although the area surrounding CSSA is primarily rural, the density of residential development on the north, west, and south of the post is increasing. Adjacent communities include:

City of Fair Oaks bordering CSSA on the northwest;

Village Green, a large-lot single-family subdivision to the west;

Jackson Woods, single-family homes bordering CSSA on the west;

Trailwood, Indian Hills, Country Estates, and Scenic Oaks, various single family residential subdivisions across I-10 from CSSA to the west;

Hidden Springs Estates and The Dominion, single-family large lot subdivisions to the southeast bordering CSSA and Camp Bullis; and

Leon Springs, a few small businesses (light industrial, shopping, and restaurants), a single-family subdivision, and a mobile home park, bordering CSSA on the southwest.

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