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Environmental CommissionSept. 16, 2020

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Environmental CommissionSept. 16, 2020

20200916-004a: SP-2019-0561C Koenig Lane Commercial Recommendation original pdf

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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION MOTION 202000916-004a Date: September 16, 2020 Subject: Koenig Lane Commercial, SP-2019-0561C Motion by: Kevin Ramberg Seconded by: Perry Bedford RATIONALE: WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the applicant is requesting a variance from LDC 25- 8-261 to allow private driveway and parking in a critical water quality zone; WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that the site is located in the Shoal Creek Watershed, Urban Classification, and Desired Development Zone; and WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that staff recommends this variance (with conditions) having determined the required Findings of Fact have been met. THEREFORE, the Environmental Commission recommends the variance request with the following: Staff Conditions: 1. Provide ribbon strips in the drive aisle, 2. provide vegetative filter strips throughout the property to capture and treat stormwater runoff, and 3. provide porous concrete for pedestrian paths to reduce overall impervious cover and promote more infiltration on site. VOTE 9-0 Absent: Smith, Nill Approved By: For: Bedford, Creel, Thompson, Neely, Coyne, Maceo, Guerrero, Ramberg, and Gordon Against: None Abstain: None Recuse: None Linda Guerrero, Environmental Commission Chair 1

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Historic Landmark CommissionSept. 16, 2020

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Downtown CommissionSept. 16, 2020

20200916-02: Public Safety Commission Representative original pdf

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DOWNTOWN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20200916-02 Date: Subject: September 16, 2020 Public Safety Commission Downtown Commission Representative Motioned By: Chair August Harris Seconded By: Commissioner Megan Meisenbach Recommendation Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol moved to amend Downtown Commission changing Article 3, Section A of the Downtown Commission Bylaws and Downtown Commission Recommendation 202007 17-04 to include a member of the Public Safety Commission to the Downtown Comm i ssi on. Chair August Harris, Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol, Commissioner Meghan Skornia, Commissioner David Gomez, Commissioner Andrew Harrison, Commissioner Chris Kanipe, Commissioner Christopher Lehman, Commissioner Megan Meisenbach, Commissioner Jim Schissler, Commissioner Sam Sargent and Commissioner Joel Sher. Vote 11-0 for: Against: None Abstain: None Absent: None Attest: Mona Sanchez, Commission Liaison, Economic Development Department 1 of 1

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Environmental CommissionSept. 16, 2020

Approved Minutes original pdf

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2. ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, September 16, 2020 The Environmental Commission convened in a public meeting on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications via remote video conferencing. Commissioners in Attendance: Andrew Creel Pam Thompson Kevin Ramberg Linda Guerrero Perry Bedford Katie Coyne Peggy Maceo Mary Ann Neely Wendy Gordon Commissioners Absent: Curtis Smith Ryan Nill Staff in Attendance: Kaela Champlin Jonathan Garner Chris Herrington Brett Ueno CALL TO ORDER Commissioner Guerrero called the meeting to order at 3:03 P.M. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION a. Approval of the September 2, 2020 Environmental Commission Meeting Minutes (5 minutes) The minutes of the September 2, 2020 Environmental Commission meeting were approved on Commissioner Ramberg’s motion, Commissioner Neely’s second on a 8-0 vote. Commissioner Creel was off the dais. Commissioners Smith and Nill were absent. STAFF BRIEFINGS a. Update on 2019 State of Our Environment Report—Kaela Champlin, Environmental Program Coordinator, Watershed Protection Department (10 minutes) Item conducted as posted. No action taken. 1 3. 4. ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. None b. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Name: Koenig Lane Commercial, SP-2019-0561C Applicant: Caitlin Kuglen, Kimley-Horn Location: 1512-1/2 W Koenig Lane, Austin, Texas 78757 (District 7) Staff: Jonathan Garner, Environmental Program Coordinator, Development Services Department Watershed: Shoal Creek Watershed, Urban Classification, Desired Development Zone Request: Request to vary from LDC 25-8-261 to allow private driveway and parking in a critical water quality zone. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends this variance with conditions. (30 minutes) A motion to close the public hearing was approved on Commissioner Ramberg’s motion, Commissioner Creel’s second on a 9-0 vote. A motion to recommend the variance request with conditions was approved on Commissioner Ramberg’s motion, Commissioner Bedford’s second on a 9-0 vote. Commissioners Smith and Nill were absent. Name: 8921 US Hwy 290 W Wastewater Service Extension Request #4796 Applicant: Joe Longaro, LJA Engineering Location: 8921 US Hwy 290 W, Austin, TX 78737 (Located in Austin Extraterritorial Jurisdiction) Staff: Kaela Champlin, Environmental Program Coordinator, Watershed Protection Department Watershed: Slaughter Creek Watershed, Barton Springs Zone, Edwards Aquifer Contributing Zone, Drinking Water Protection Zone Request: Wastewater Service Extension Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends this Service Extension Request. (30 minutes) Item 4b was postponed indefinitely. No action taken. COMMITTEE REPORTS a. Urban Growth Policy and Water Quality Protection Committee – Pam Thompson, Kevin Ramberg, Mary Ann Neely, Curtis Smith, and Perry Bedford b. Urban Forestry Committee – …

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Bond Oversight CommissionSept. 16, 2020

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BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION AUGUST 26, 2020 1:00 PM VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MINUTES The Bond Oversight Commission convened in a special meeting on August 26, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications. Chair Rodriguez called the meeting to order at 1:06 PM Board Members in Attendance: Santiago Rodriguez, Chair Sumit DasGupta, Vice-Chair John McNabb Wolfgang Niedert Claire O’Neal Jay Sands Roy Waley Steven Linett, Parks and Recreation Tina Van Wie, Financial Services Staff in Attendance: Megan Bell, Financial Services Morgan Byars, P.E., Watershed Protection Filip Gecic, Austin Public Health CALL TO ORDER 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION None. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes for the special meeting of July 15, 2020 were approved as posted with motion by Vice-Chair DasGupta, Commissioner Waley second and all votes in favor. 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS (Discussion) Staff from Parks and Recreation, Austin Public Health, and Watershed Protection provided updates on 2012 and 2018 Bond Programs. Steven Linett, Parks and Recreation gave an overview of the following Parks bond programs: 2012 Bond (Proposition 14, Parks), 2018 Bond (Proposition C, Parks). He provided information on bond finances, the prioritization process, delivery contracts, parkland acquisition, program highlights, recently completed projects, upcoming highlights, and resources. Next, Filip Gecic, Austin Public Health reviewed financial information and project highlights for the following programs: 2012 Bond (Proposition 17, Health), 2018 Bond (Proposition E, Health & Human Services). Lastly, Morgan Byers, P.E., Watershed Protection covered the following programs: 2012 Bond (Proposition 13, Open Space), 2018 Bond (Proposition D, Flood Mitigation, Open Space & Water Quality Protection). He reviewed financial information, results of bond spending, program goals, current and future project highlights, and resources. Staff answered questions from the Commissioners after each program presentation and after the meeting via email. BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES June 12, 2020 a. Staff updates from the Public Safety and Affordable Housing bond programs were requested 4. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS for September 2020. 5. ADJOURN Chair Rodriguez adjourned the meeting at 2:30 PM without objection. The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Megan Bell, Financial Services Department, at 512-974-2532, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. …

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Bond Oversight CommissionSept. 16, 2020

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C I T Y O F A U S T I N | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 Bond Oversight Commission Bond Oversight Commission C I T Y O F A U S T I N | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 Bond Oversight Commission Bond Oversight Commission Our Vision Ensure efficiency, equity, timeliness, and accountability in the implementation of existing and future City bond programs. Our Goals The mayor and council shall work with the commission to set priorities and goals for each new bond issue to be submitted to the voters. The commission shall advise the council on proposed bonds and the implementation of projects approved in bond elections. Our Mission The commission shall monitor the city manager's plans relating to the issuance of bonds and the implementation of projects approved in bond elections, including the review of future potential bonds, the annual appropriation of bond funds, and any changes in the amount of bond funds issues or cash commitments made. C I T Y O F A U S T I N | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 Bond Oversight Commission A G E N D A Bond Oversight Commission Neighborhood Housing & Community Development Presenter: Mandy DeMayo ITEM 2 – STAFF BRIEFINGS a. Affordable Housing 2013 BOND, Proposition 1 – Housing 2018 BOND, Proposition A – Affordable Housing b. Bond Oversight Commission Presentation Template Appendix Overview Presenter: Paige Warner, Financial Services – Budget Office C I T Y O F A U S T I N | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 Bond Oversight Commission I T E M 2 A . AFFORDABLE HOUSING Bond Oversight Commission 2013 BOND Proposition 1 – Housing 2018 BOND Proposition A – Affordable Hosing P r e s e n t e r : Mandy DeMayo Neighborhood Housing & Community Development C I T Y O F A U S T I N | S e p t e m b e r 1 6 , 2 0 2 0 | B o n d O v e r s i g h t C o m m i s s i o n | p …

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Bond Oversight CommissionSept. 16, 2020

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BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 1:00 PM VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MINUTES The Bond Oversight Commission convened in a regular meeting on September 16, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications. Chair Rodriguez called the meeting to order at 1:07 PM Board Members in Attendance: Santiago Rodriguez, Chair Sumit DasGupta, Vice-Chair John McNabb Wolfgang Niedert Jay Sands Roy Waley Staff in Attendance: Megan Bell, Financial Services Mandy DeMayo, Neighborhood Housing and Community Development CALL TO ORDER 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Paige Warner, Financial Services Tina Van Wie, Financial Services The minutes for the special meeting of August 26, 2020 were approved as posted with motion by Commissioner McNabb, Commissioner Waley second and all votes in favor. 2. STAFF BRIEFINGS a. Staff update about the Affordable Housing 2013 and 2018 Bond Programs Mandy DeMayo, Neighborhood Housing and Community Development gave an overview of the following Affordable Housing bond programs: 2013 Bond (Proposition 1, Housing), 2018 Bond (Proposition A, Affordable Housing). She provided information on bond language, finances, programs, recent housing developments, upcoming highlights, and resources. DeMayo answered questions from the Commissioners after the presentation. b. Staff update on the Bond Oversight Commission staff briefings presentation template Paige Warner, Financial Services gave an update on the addition of an appendix to the Bond Oversight Commission staff briefings presentation template. This appendix contains links to online resources that provide information about the City's bond programs and projects. a. Staff updates from the Public Safety bond program were requested for October 2020. 3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 4. ADJOURN Chair Rodriguez adjourned the meeting at 2:16 PM without objection. BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES September 16, 2020 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Paige Warner, Financial Services Department, at 512-974-2513, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Bond Oversight Commission, please contact Paige Warner at 512-974-2513. 2

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-01 (C14-2020-0084 - The Training Kitchen; District 5).pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2020-0084 – The Training Kitchen DISTRICT: 5 ZONING FROM: SF-3; GO-CO ADDRESS: 1901 Matthews Lane SITE AREA: 0.75 acres (32,670 square feet) PROPERTY OWNERS: Amanda Longtain and AGENT: Stansberry Engineering TO: GR Matthew Shepherd Co., Inc. (Blayne Stansberry) CASE MANAGER: Wendy Rhoades (512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Staff recommendation is to grant general office – mixed use (GO-MU) combining district zoning. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see page 2. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: September 15, 2020: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Planned to be scheduled for October 15, 2020: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: The Applicant would like to discuss the Staff recommendation. Please refer to correspondence in favor of the Applicant’s rezoning request at the back of the Staff report. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject rezoning area represents one-half of a 1.5 acre tract owned by the Applicant, is developed with a 1,356 square foot commercial building that was previously used as a salon / barber shop. In June 2005, Council approved general office – conditional overlay (GO-CO) zoning for the northwest 0.25 acre with the -CO limiting the use of the property to personal services use, and all limited office (LO) uses and site development regulations. The remaining 0.5 acre of the property has family residence (SF-3) district zoning. The property accesses Matthews Lane and is surrounded to the east by a single family residence and duplexes (SF-3, MF-2), to the south by undeveloped, heavily treed property also owned by the Applicant, and a condominium community (SF-3, SF-6), and to the west by a day care facility and a medical office (LO-CO, LO). On the north side of Matthews Lane there is an 1 of 21B-01 C14-2020-0084 Page 2 assisted living center and single family residences (GR, SF-3). Please refer to Exhibits A (Zoning Map), A-1 (Aerial View) and B (2005 Rezoning Ordinance). The Applicant proposes community commercial (GR) zoning as the first step in redeveloping the property with a learning center for adults and families. The proposed uses of the property include: food preparation, (commercial kitchen to prepare packaged foods for sale); food sales (prepared food packaged to go); personal improvement services (informal adult education classes for various types of literacy (financial, digital, reading); and community recreation - private (family movie nights). All of the proposed uses would exceed the allowances for accessory uses, and GR zoning is the …

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-02 (C8-2019-0100.0A Westover Hills Section Four Section Phase Two).pdf original pdf

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SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2019-0100.0A Z.A.P. DATE: September 15, 2020 SUBDIVISION NAME: Resubdivision of Lot 3, Block E, Westover Hills Section Four Phase Two AREA: 0.4329 acres LOTS: 2 APPLICANT: Stephen and Ellyn Yacktman AGENT: Avalon Engineering (Bruce S. Aupperle, P.E.) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 4201 Hyridge Dr. WATERSHED: Bull Creek COUNTY: Travis EXISTING ZONING: SF- 3 JURISDICTION: Full Purpose PROPOSED LAND USE: Residential VARIANCE: none STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the subdivision, the plat meets all applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for the approval of the Resubdivision of Lot 3, Block E, Westover Hills Section Four Phase Two composed of 2 lot on 0.4329 acres. The applicant proposes to resubdivide an existing lot for residential use. The developer will be responsible for all cost associated with required improvements. CASE MANAGER: Cesar Zavala E-mail: cesar.zavala@austintexas.gov PHONE: 512-974-3404 1 of 48B-02 Legend Street Labels Jurisdiction FULL PURPOSE LIMITED PURPOSE OTHER CITY LIMITS OTHER CITIES ETJ TCAD Parcels Recorded Subdivision Zoning Text EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 2 MILE ETJ AGRICULTURAL AGREEMENT 0.2 0 0.08 0.2 Miles NAD_1983_StatePlane_Texas_Central_FIPS_4203_Feet Date Printed: This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey. This product has been produced by the City of Austin for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. 1: 4,800 Notes 4201 Hyridge Dr. C8-2019-0100.0A 2 of 48B-02 3 of 48B-02 RCSUBJ}/WS/ON OF .lOT 3 BLOCK "g; ffESTO VCR H/llS' SCCJ7/OH FOUR PHASE rrro STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF lRAVIS: K N O W ALL PER SON S B Y TH ESE PRESENTS: TH AT WE, STEPHE N YACKTM AN AND E LLYN YA CKTM AN , OWN ERS OF 0. 4329 ACRES OF LAND, B E I N G LOT 3, BLOCK "E" , WESTOVER H I LLS SECTION FOU R P H ASE TWO, A SU BDI VI SI ON I N TH E CI TY OF AUSTI N , TR AVI S COU N TY, TEXAS, A CCORD I N G TO TH E MAP OR PLAT TH EREOF RECORDE D I N VOLU ME 52, P AGE 87, P LAT RECORDS, TR A VI S COU N TY, TEXAS, SAID LOT 3 H A� N G BEEN CON …

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-03 (C8J-2017-0235.2A - Bella Fortuna Phase 2).pdf original pdf

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Z.A.P. DATE: 9/15/2020 SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8J-2017-0235.2A SUBDIVISION NAME: Bella Fortuna Phase 2 Final Plat AREA: 18.86 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: Clayton Properties Group, Inc.(Adam Boenig) AGENT: Doucet & Assoc. (Davood Salek) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: Approx. 11300 Bradshaw Road GRIDS: G-10 WATERSHED: Onion Creek LOT(S): 68 COUNTY: Travis JURISDICTION: 2-Mile ETJ MUD: N/A EXISTING ZONING: N/A PROPOSED LAND USE: Single Family, Drainage, Landscape ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVERS: N/A VARIANCES: None SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be provided on all internal streets. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for approval of the Bella Fortuna Phase 2 Final Plat consisting of 68 lots on 18.62 acres. Water and wastewater will be provided by the City of Austin. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends approval of this final plat. This plan meets all applicable County, State and City of Austin LDC requirements. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Sarah Sumner Email address: sarah.sumner@traviscountytx.gov PHONE: 512-854-7687 1 1 of 7B-03 CONSUMER PROTECTION NOTICE FOR HOMEBUYERS IF YOU ARE BUYING A LOT IN THIS SUBDIVISION, YOU SHOULD DETERMINE WHETHER THE SUBDIVISION AND THE LAND AROUND IT ARE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS. THIS CAN AFFECT THE ENJOYMENT AND VALUE OF YOUR HOME. DEPENDING ON STATE LAW AND OTHER FACTORS, LAND OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS MAY BE SUBJECT TO FEWER LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTROLS OVER THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF LAND THAN INSIDE THE CITY LIMITS. THE SUBDVISION'S RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS MAY CREATE PRIVATELY ENFORCEABLE RESTRICTIONS AGAINST INCOMPATIBLE LAND USES WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION, WHETHER IT IS INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS. DEPENDING ON STATE LAW AND OTHER FACTORS, HOWEVER, OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS NEITHER PRIVATE NOR GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE TO (1) RESTRICT EITHER THE NATURE OR EXTENT OF DEVELOPMENT NEAR THE SUBDIVISION, OR (2) PROHIBIT LAND USES NEAR THE SUBDIVISION THAT ARE INCOMPATIBLE WITH A RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD. Civil Engineering - Planning - Geospatial 7401 B. Highway 71 W, Suite 160 Austin, Texas 78735, Phone: (512)-583-2600 www.doucetandassociates.com TBPLS Firm No.: 10105800 TBPE Firm No.:F-3937 2 of 7B-03 BELLA FORTUNA PHASE 2 SUBDIVISION Civil Engineering - Planning - Geospatial 7401 B. Highway 71 W, Suite 160 Austin, Texas 78735, Phone: (512)-583-2600 www.doucetandassociates.com TBPLS Firm No.: 10105800 TBPE Firm No.:F-3937 3 of 7B-03 BELLA FORTUNA PHASE 2 SUBDIVISION Civil Engineering - Planning - Geospatial 7401 B. Highway 71 W, Suite 160 Austin, Texas 78735, Phone: (512)-583-2600 www.doucetandassociates.com TBPLS Firm No.: 10105800 TBPE Firm No.:F-3937 4 of 7B-03 BELLA FORTUNA PHASE 2 SUBDIVISION …

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-04 (C8J-2010-0008.1A - Elm Creek Centre Phase 1).pdf original pdf

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Z.A.P. DATE: 9/15/2020 SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8J-2010-0008.1A SUBDIVISION NAME: Elm Creek Centre Phase 1 AREA: 8.544 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: CB2Ls, LLC (Buckner Baccus) AGENT: Agent: Jones Carter (Ryan LaMarre) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 12500 FM 969 RD GRIDS: R-21 WATERSHED: Elm Creek LOT(S): 4 COUNTY: Travis JURISDICTION: 2-Mile ETJ MUD: N/A EXISTING ZONING: N/A PROPOSED LAND USE: Commercial ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVERS: N/A VARIANCES: None SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks are not required by Texas Department of Trasnportation DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for approval of the Elm Creek Centre Phase 1 Final Plat consisting of 4 commercial lots on 8.544 acres. Water provided by Manville Water Supply Corporation and waste water by on-site septic system. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends approval of this resubdivision. This plan meets all applicable County, State and City of Austin LDC requirements. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Sarah Sumner Email address: sarah.sumner@traviscountytx.gov PHONE: 512-854-7687 1 1 of 4B-04 LEGEND IRON ROD FOUND 5/8" IRON ROD SET W/CAP STAMPED "MATKINHOOVER" SIDEWALKS PROPOSED BOUNDARY LINE PROPOSED LOT LINE PROPOSED EASEMENT LINE EXISTING EASEMENT LINE CONCRETE MONUMENT 60.00' ' E " 2 3 7 4 ° 2 6 S ' 8 5 . 3 8 1 I E V R D M A H K C E B ) . . . W O R C L B U P I ' 0 6 ( . C A 3 5 2 0 . 60.00' ' E " 2 3 7 4 ° 2 6 S ' 6 8 . 3 8 1 S.H. 130 CALLED 757' R.O.W. TxDOT MAP CSJ. NO. 0440-06-008 ' E " 2 3 7 4 ° 2 6 S ' 8 9 . 9 7 1 H E R E B Y D E D C A T E D I E A S E M E N T 1 0 ' W A T E R L I N E N27°12'38"E 1683.98' 308.65' I D E D C A T E D H E R E B Y 1 5 ' . P U . E . ' E " 2 3 7 4 ° 2 6 S ' 9 3 . 1 8 1 7 5 7 0 0 . . ' ( R O W . . ) ' E " 2 3 7 4 ° 2 6 S ' 9 4 . 2 8 1 646.08' 308.65' 1494.73' S27°28'20"W 240.00' 240.00' PERMANENT …

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

Zoning and Platting Commission September 15 2020 Agenda.pdf original pdf

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Special Meeting of the Zoning and Platting Commission September 15, 2020 Zoning and Platting Commission to be held September 15, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers, including applicants and representatives, must register in advance (Day before the scheduled meeting, September 14, 2020 by noon. ) To speak remotely at the September 1, 2020 Zoning and Platting Commission Meeting, residents must: Preferably email Commission Liaison, Andrew Rivera at andrew.rivera@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-6508 (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: 1. The speaker name. 2. Item number(s) they wish to speak on. 3. Whether they are for/against/neutral. 4. Mailing address. 5. Telephone number. Must be the number that will be used to call-in. Failure to provide the required information by noon September 14, 2020 shall render a request null and void. automatically roll over. A registered speaker may not sign up another speaker. Previous registration on an item does not •Once a request to register to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call with additional information regarding the call in process. • Handouts or other information must be emailed to andrew.rivera@austintexas.gov by 1:00 PM Tuesday, September 15, 2020. This information will be provided to Commission members in advance of the meeting. • Residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Time Allotment: Speakers: 3 minutes. Applicant: 6 minutes and 3 minutes rebuttal. Monday, September 14, 2020 Postponement requests must be submitted to the case manager and Andrew Rivera by 5PM Reunión de la Comisión de Zoning and Platting Fecha 15 de septiembre de 2020 La Comisión de Zoning and Platting se reunirá el 15 de septiembre de 2020 con modificaciones de distanciamiento social. Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en 512-974-6508 andrew.rivera@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunion, 14 de septiembre de 2020). 1. El nombre del orador. 2. Número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar. 3. Si están a favor / en contra / neutrales. 4. Dirección postal. 5. Número de teléfono. Debe ser el número que se utilizará para llamar a la persona que desea hablar. Si la información solicitada no se envía antes del mediodía …

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Impact Fee Advisory CommitteeSept. 15, 2020

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Impact Fee Advisory Committee September 15, 2020 4:00 PM Virtual Meeting held via Zoom Conference Members of the public who would like to join the virtual meeting may do so by selecting this link https://kimley-horn.zoom.us/j/94535036687 or by dialing (346) 248-7799 or (669) 900-6833 Webinar ID: 945 3503 6687 CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Kris Bailey, Chair Lance Parisher Susan Turrieta Donny Hamilton, Jr. Channy Soeur Dick Kallerman Bobak Tehrany CALL TO ORDER – September 15, 2020 4:00 p.m. AGENDA CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Members of the public wishing to speak during citizen communication must register in advance by emailing their name, email address and/or phone number to liane.miller@austintexas.gov no later than Monday, September 14, 2020 at 5pm. If you experience technical difficulties logging in or calling in, please call Liane Miller at (512) 289-3053. Please indicate in your email if you’d like to speak on a specific item. The first 10 speakers signed up will each be allowed three-minutes to address their concerns regarding items NOT posted on the agenda. Speakers who would like to address items ON the agenda will be called on by the Chair to speak for up to three-minutes when that item is taken up. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approval of minutes from the April 14, 2020 Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting. b. Approval of minutes from the Impact Fee Advisory Committee meetings from November 18, 2019, December 18, 2019, and January 28, 2020. 2. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion and action on the water/wastewater Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report for October 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020 as set forth in the functions of the advisory committee, Austin City Code and Chapter 395.058 of the Texas Local Government Code. b. Election of a new committee chair. 3. OLD BUSINESS a. Staff update on the street impact fee. b. Discussion and possible action on future Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting dates for 2020. The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Liane Miller at the Austin Transportation Department at 512-974-7922, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Impact Fee Advisory Committee, please contact …

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Impact Fee Advisory CommitteeSept. 15, 2020

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Impact Fee Advisory Committee November 18, 2019 6:30 PM Town Lake Center, Room 100 721 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas For more information go to: www.austintexas.gov/ifac MEETING MINUTES - DRAFT Kris Bailey Lance Parisher Susan Turrieta Lottie Dailey Channy Soeur Dick Kallerman Bobak Tehrany A. CALL TO ORDER – November 18, 2019, 6:00 p.m. Chair Bailey called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm with a quorum present. Committee Members in Attendance: Kris Bailey, Dick Kallerman, Lance Parisher, Channy Soeur, Bobak Tehrany, Susan Turrieta. City of Austin Staff in Attendance: Liane Miller (Austin Transportation Department). B. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. None C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of minutes from the October 15, 2019 Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting. Committee Member (CM) Parisher moved approval, Chair Bailey seconded and the minutes were approved 4-0 with CM Turrieta abstaining. D. NEW BUSINESS None E. OLD BUSINESS 1. Staff update briefing on the street impact fee study and draft report. Jeff Whitacre (consultant with Kimley-Horn coordinating the street impact fee study) recapped the October 15 meeting, including the maximum assessable fee calculation methodology. The study will result in the maximum assessable fee for consideration in developing policy, which is ultimately a City Council decision. He provided the pre-credit draft report to the committee members and reviewed the contents, the first three sections of which were what City Council adopted on August 22, 2019. Mr. Whitacre presented various policy options for the committee’s consideration as they begin developing a recommendation for City Council. The committee discussed these various options. He also reviewed a draft schedule for the remainder of the study. The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give at least 4 days’ notice before the meeting date. Please call Liane Miller at Austin Transportation at 512-974-7922, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711 Impact Fee Advisory Committee Page 2 of 2 2019 and 2020. 2. Discussion and possible action on future Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting dates for The committee decided the next …

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Item 2a original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN WATER SEMI-ANNUAL IMPACT FEE COLLECTIONS REPORT October 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020 City of Austin | Austin Water P.O. Box 1088 Austin, TX 78767 AustinWater.org Martin Tower, P.E., Managing Engineer, Austin Water Aurora Pizano, Financial Manager II, Austin Water September 10, 2020 Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report for October 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Subject: The Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report as of March 31, 2020 is attached for your reference. The report is based on financial information reported in the City’s accounting system, ADV3, and in AMANDA, one of the City’s accounts receivable systems. Water fees collected during this six-month reporting period were $2,704,511 higher than the amount collected during the October through March reporting period a year prior; wastewater fees collected were $1,104,211 higher than those collected during the same period one year ago. Interest earnings for the six-month period equaled $377,423. The combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, during the six-month period totaled $19,278,295. Of this total, $13,926,340 was for water and $5,351,955 was for wastewater. Total combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, since the adoption of the current ordinance on June 20, 1990, through March 31, 2020, equal $345,478,405. Of this total, $231,742,686 was collected for water and $113,735,718 was collected for wastewater. As of March 31, 2020, the cash balances in the water and wastewater impact fee funds were $41,608,555 and $12,444,463 respectively, for a combined total of $54,053,019. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at 512-972-0331. Cc: Greg Meszaros, Director David Anders, Assistant Director, Financial Services Jonathan Orenstein, Financial Manager III, Consumer Services Division Teresa Lutes, P.E., Managing Engineer, Systems Planning Division Attachment: Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections October 1, 2016 through March 31, 2017 Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 395, Section 395.058, requires that the Impact Fee Advisory Committee “file semiannual reports with respect to the progress of the capital improvements plan and report to the political subdivision any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee.” This report supports the committee by providing financial information about the collection of impact fees, and the value of fee waivers and exemptions. Waivers are granted for policy reasons or are negotiated by City Council; exemptions are allowed under legal code or statute. In this …

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-01 Amanda Longtain The Training Kitchen_C14_2020_0084_Final.pdf original pdf

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Before 2019 After 2020 After Exterior Remodel TTK’s Volunteers TTK’s .75 acre micro-farm View from Garden To build an alternative learning community that inspires belonging in everyone TTK’s Mission: TTK was founded by Amanda Longtain, a 13 year educator with a master’s degree in Adult, Professional, and Community Education from Texas State University, and Matthew Shepherd, a working musician and general contractor. Personal Improvement Services • Affordable Family Meals and Prepared Foods • Free Family Meals for Qualifying Families • Adult Education Classes (train the trainer model) • Childcare • Micro-farm and Outdoor Classroom They have two daughters, Stella and Lula, and were fortunate enough to buy the property at 1901 Matthews Lane in 2019. • Summer Programming • Jobs Addressing Staff Concerns: Commercial Creep – Commercial uses incompatible with predominant residential character • TTK will operate out of original 1941 home maintaining residential character • 1,800 sf of structure - not a high density operation • We want to be a part of the neighborhood Traffic – Use will impact residential street with commercial traffic and activity • Low volume as most students and patrons will be walking from nearby neighborhoods or using public transportation • We will offer evening meal pick-up 3x per week • Adult ed classes will host approximately 12 people once per week • TTK jobs – we will train and hire local residents Imagine Austin – This rezoning does not support the policies of Imagine Austin • The mission of TTK directly supports the “Prosperity FOR ALL” section of Imagine Austin Closing Remarks 1 in 7 Texans experience food insecurity 14.3% of Texas children live in food-insecure homes 16% of Travis County Residents are food insecure Through asset-based community development, TTK will help local residents meet their basic needs. As poverty rates and food insecurity increase in southeast Austin, we are in a unique position to share our 1.5 acres with the surrounding community. By feeding families nourishing food, offering access to alternative forms of education and providing pathways to employment, TTK will help create a localized resource specifically designed to improve the lives of residents by putting their needs before profits. THANK YOU!

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Zoning and Platting CommissionSept. 15, 2020

B-01 Citizen Postponement Request.pdf original pdf

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From: To: Subject: Date: seyed miri Rhoades, Wendy Case Number:C14-2020-0084 Monday, September 14, 2020 4:18:14 PM *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Good afternoon Members of Zoning and Platting Commission, This is Seyed Miri, received a notice of public hearing for the above zoing case on Saturday 9/12/2020. I have made a call to the City of Austin, Planning and Zoning Department earlier today to request to participate at the public hearing scheduled for 9/5/2020. I was just informed by Mrs. Wendy Rhoades that the cut off time to request that was noon today which I had no prior information. I would like respectfully to request a postponement of the public hearing to next scheduled hearing of 10/6/2020. In that case, I will have the opportunity to participate at the public hearing. I do have some concerns about the overall drainge in that area and how the proposed development can effect my property. I would also like to review any site plan or layout plan for the proposed site if they are available at this time. Best Regards, Seyed Miri (512)431-6860 CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.

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B-02 Applicant Exhibit 4201 Hyridge_ TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES.pdf original pdf

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