Bid Tabulations 1. Bulverde Rd & Evans Rd Intersection 2. Heritage Park Subdivision Phase III 3. Foster Rd Phase II 4. Borgfeld Dr Phase I (ROW Clearing) 5. Ventura Subdivision Phases IX & X 6. County-wide Traffic Signal Installation Project 7. Heritage Park Phase II 8. Bulverde Rd Phase I 9. Shaenfield Rd Reconstruction 10. Comal Street Reconstruction
Bexar County Infrastrcture Services issues the following types of permits for the unincorporated Bexar County. Driveway/Right-of-Way Permits As part of it´s maintenance responsibility, Bexar County Public Works is charged with controlling all construction activities in County-maintained rights-of-way; including driveways to access County roads. To obtain a Driveway or Construct in Right-of-Way Permit: 1) Download and complete the Driveway Permit / Permit to Construct in Right-of-Way. The full package above contains: a) Court Order and Instructions b) Driveway/ROW Permit Application Form c) Specifications - Driveway and Pipe d) Specifications - Driveway and Sidewalks/Curbs e) Specifications - Street Cuts f) Utilites Permit Application Form 2) Submit application and fees ($35.00 per driveway) to the Development Services Section of Public Works located at: Bexar County Infrastructure Services Department 233 N. Pecos, Suite 420. San Antonio, TX 78207 3) Application is reviewed. 4) If approved Bexar County Inspectors must inspect and approve construction. Flood Development Permits To verify that development does not have a negative impact on the 100 – Year Flood Plain, Bexar County Public Works must review all construction activities located on property that the 100 – Year Flood Plain. To obtain a Flood Plain Permit: 1) Download and complete the Flood Development Permit Application. 2) A flood study conducted by a Professional Engineer, may be required to determine the base flood elevation. 3) Submit application and fees ($50.00 per activity) to the Development Services Section of Public Works located at: Bexar County Infrastructure Services Department 233 N. Pecos, Suite 420. San Antonio, TX 78207 3) Application is reviewed. 4) If approved Bexar County Inspectors must inspect and approve construction. Septic Permits To obtain a Septic Permit: 1) Click: ON SITE SEWAGE FACILITY PERMIT MANAGEMENT
Storm Water Quality Site Development Permit As mandated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and U.S. EPA, Bexar County has established this permit to regulate discharges of storm water associated with construction activities over 1 acre.
To obtain this Permit: 1) Download and complete the Storm Water Quality Site Development Permit Packet to include the following: a) Storm Water Quality Site Development Permit Application. b) Development Over 5 Acres of Disturbance. c) Development Under 5 Acres of Disturbance. d) De-Watering Plan (If Applicable). 2) Submit application and fees ($500) to Environmental Services located at: Bexar County Infrastructure Services Department Environmental Services Division Storm Water Quality 233 N. Pecos - La Trinidad, Ste 420 San Antonio, TX 78207
Make Checks Payable to "Bexar County Clerk"
3) Application is reviewed. 4) If approved, a permit letter will be issued and inspections will be conducted at construction site.
*Permit will be required for all construction activities over 1 acre of disturbance, beginning February 1, 2010.
Plats are schematic drawings of a property usually generated by suvreyors. Property plats are drawings of a individual property and are usually used to identify property lines and can include easements. These plats usually accompany a deed as an exhibit or are incuded with documents that are required for sale of a property. Property plats are not reviewed by the local government authority and do not fulfill the subdivision platting requirement of Local Government Code Chapter 232. Subdivision plats are specific types of documents that, when recorded, establish one or more new lots, street and drain rights-of-way, easements, and other lines of delineation (such as right-of-way dedications) on property that is divided into two or more parts or on a single lot.
Subdivision plats are required any time a property or lot is divided or subdivided into two or more parts and must be signed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer and a licensed surveyor, reviewed by the local government entity and approved signed by the reviewing authority (Comissioners Court or Executive Director of Infrastructure Services in Bexar County.) Recording of an approved plat establishes the new legal description of the lot or lots described on the subdivision plat. The process by which a subdivision plat is reviewed, approved and ultimately recorded is called 'platting.'
Engineering Resources: IFC Section 503 (PDF) IFC Appendix D (PDF) Crest K Value (Worksheet)
Warranty Bond: Warranty Fiscal Templates Extended Warranty Bond Procedures Letter of Credit Template Escrow for Maintenance Warranty
Presentations: Vertical Curves ADA Presentation
Link to PROWAC site