Four Seasons Mobile Home Park was a trailer park located in San Antonio, Texas that operated from 1963 to 2008.
Four Seasons Mobile Home Park was founded by Chuck Weekly, Mary McKay Weekly, and Charles T Weekly in 1962. Chuck Weekly, Mary McKay Weekly, and Charles T Weekly were directors and owners of Four Seasons Mobile Home Park. The idea to establish a trailer came about when there was a lack of trailer parks that were geared towards senior living in San Antonio, Texas.
Groundwork for the roads inside of this trailer park in the following year. 6 trailers were moved onto the property in 1963. By the end of the year 1963 is when 10 trailers were hauled onto the property. A swimming pool for its residents was installed in 1966.
The trailer park expand southbound in 1973 by just a few acres. In 1973, a water tower was installed for the trailer park and its residents. 100 residents lived at the trailer park at the time, many of which were senior citizens.
Four Seasons Mobile Home Park, LLC was established as a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) on the date of 12/03/1993. Over 200 residents lived at Four Seasons Mobile Home Park during that time. Many of which were senior citizens.
In September 1993, a state-county detention facility was proposed to be built at the site of Four Seasons Mobile Home Park. However its residents highly opposed the proposed plan for state-county detention facility was proposed to be built and protested against it at San Antonio City Hall. Several hundred residents attended a meeting on a Thursday night at Judson High School.
(Ref: San Antonio Express-News, Metro Briefs Hearing tonight targets planned detention facility, September 13, 1993)
In 1998, an administrative law judge from Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission held alleged violations against Four Seasons Mobile Home Park, LLC for unauthorized discharge of wastewater into the adjacent Salado Creek and by failing to submit an application to obtain a discharge permit. Salado Creek was the waterbed creek that Four Seasons Mobile Home Park was alleged to have discharged wastewater into. For 2 years, Four Seasons Mobile Home Park did nothing to obtain a discharge permit or correct legal errors on their part.
An order was entered on March 10, 2000 for $15,000 in administrative penalties to Four Seasons Mobile Home Park by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. A payment of $15,000 dollars to Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission was due.
Chuck Weekly sold the land to Ernest M Dyal on the date of 1/28/2001 with the sale being finalized on the date of 1/29/2001. Samual Casanova and Kimberley Casanova purchased the land from Ernest M Dyal on the date of 1/29/2002. The water tower was disassembled in 2002. Its concrete slab foundation is the only thing remaining.
On the date of 8/30/2006, Four Seasons Mobile Home Park was mailed a $15,150 dollar penalty charge from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality via an earlier notice from Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission. The additional $150 dollar charge came from failing to obtain a water discharge permit and for failing to pay additional charges.
Four Seasons Mobile Home Park closed in 2008 after failing to pay fines from the 2000 administrative penalties issued against them for unauthorized discharge of wastewater and by failing to obtain a discharge permit. City of San Antonio moved its then residents to trailer parks across San Antonio while its other residents simply moved themselves. The City of San Antonio moved its then residents during a 2008 city buyout plan where residents whom lived in trailer parks located in floodplains were relocated.
As of July 2018, 2 trailers remain on the property. Chuck Weekly still owns, maintains, and lives on the Four Seasons Mobile Home Park property. His family members, along with a woman named Sarah Flores, live on the property. Today the trailer park is a former shell of itself and what it once was. No Trespassing signs are posted all over the fences at front entrance. The trailer park is private property.
Front main office building, the single story house visible by the front entrance, and another trailer are now abandoned. Those are the abandoned structures on this property. The pool has been emptied out and is now inactive.
Four Seasons Mobile Home Park is now inactive and no longer in business. However the company's filing status is listed as “In existence” online. (Which is odd.)
The address for Four Seasons Mobile Home Park is 9613 South Presa Street, San Antonio, Texas, US 78223-4348. Their other mailing address is PO Box 33713, San Antonio, Texas, US 78265-3713. The landline for Four Seasons Mobile Home Park is +1-210-633-3535. For those living in the United States and Canada, call 210-633-3535.
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
Friday, July 13, 2018
History behind Four Seasons Mobile Home Park in San Antonio, Texas nearly forgotten.
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