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Community Development CommissionDec. 14, 2021

Item3a-HIRC ordinance original pdf

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RESOLUTION NO. 20070308-010 WHEREAS, the Council directed the City Manager to develop a program for the administration of voter approved general obligation bond funds for the creation and retention of affordable housing (GO Housing Bonds); and WHEREAS, the City Manager recommended that the administration of the GO Housing Bonds include reviewing proposed GO Housing Bond programs under the City's current annual Action Plan and Chapter 373 Community Development Program planning process of hearings and public review and comment to create a strategic plan to set long-term goals and priorities for the use of GO Housing Bonds, as well as an annual plan to set specific targets toward meeting these long-term goals; and WHEREAS, the City Manager also recommended an application and funding process that includes (1) implementing an open funding cycle to receive and fund project proposals, (2) establishing a housing bond review committee composed of two representatives of the Community Development Commission and three representatives from the community who have demonstrated experience in housing development and finance to review staff recommendations on applications for funding, and (3) posting monthly to the Neighborhood Housing and Community Development/Austin Housing Finance Corporation website a list of project applicants, project summary information, the amount of funding requested and the status of each application; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the administration of the GO Housing Bonds include reviewing proposed GO Housing Bond programs under the City's current annual Action Plan and Chapter 373 Community Development Program planning process to create a strategic plan to set long-term goals and priorities for the use of GO Housing Bonds, as well as an annual plan to set specific targets toward meeting these long-term goals. That the project application and funding process include: (1) implementing an open funding cycle to receive and fund project applications under three funding categories: i. Quarterly NOFA - a quarterly notice of funding availability process for competitive applications; ii. Open Application - applications less than $100,000 from community housing development organizations and qualified non-profit housing organizations that create or maintain affordable housing; and iii. Council Priorities - applications that address a council affordable housing incentive program priority (e.g., SMART Housing, TODS, VMU, etc.)- (2) the City Manager establishing a housing bond review committee composed of two representatives of the Community Development Commission and three representatives from the community who have demonstrated experience in …

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Airport Advisory CommissionDec. 14, 2021

AEDP Update Presentation original pdf

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Airport Expansion and Development Program Update to Airport Advisory Commission December 14, 2021 Draft for Review Overview Airport Expansion and Development Program (AEDP) • AEDP Program Elements • Recap of Recent AEDP Actions • December 9, 2021 City Council Action Items • Upcoming Airport Advisory Commission and City Council Action Items • Questions, Comments & Discussion AEDP Program Summary 1 AUS Activity is on the Rebound October 2021 activity nearly reached 2019 levels AUS Monthly Activity 1.6M passengers (2019) 1.5M passengers (2021) s r e g n e s s a P l a t o T 1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 - Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 2019 2021 2020 Year/Month AEDP Program Summary 2 Source: City of Austin Department of Aviation AEDP Program Elements AEDP Program Summary 3 Optimize Barbara Jordan Terminal Four significant improvements to increase capacity and enhance operations Phase A Elements • New passenger screening capacity • New gate capacity, east and west • New checked bag screening system • Ticket counter expansion AEDP Program Summary Barbara Jordan Terminal Source: City of Austin Department of Aviation 4 Expansion Infrastructure Infrastructure improvements to enable new gate capacity Expansion Infrastructure Phase B Elements • Environmental Assessment • New Taxiways H&J • Utility infrastructure • New Central Utility Plant • Site Remediation • Light Rail integration AEDP Program Summary Source: City of Austin Department of Aviation 5 New Concourse B Program scope and budget for Concourse B are currently in development 10+ Gate Midfield Concourse Phase C Major Elements • New 10+ gate Concourse B • Underground Tunnel connecting Barbara Jordan Terminal with Concourse B Expandable for Future Growth Source: City of Austin Department of Aviation AEDP Program Summary 6 Optimization and New Gateway to Concourse B AEDP Program Summary Source: City of Austin Department of Aviation 7 7 Recap of Recent AEDP Actions AEDP Program Summary 8 Airfield Infrastructure • Initiated project for site preparation, surveying and testing • Project will provide • Construction documents for removal of old former Air Force buildings • Identifying subsurface existing utility locations • Surveying of existing facility locations and terrain elevations • Geotechnical sampling to facilitate future airfield design projects AEDP Program Summary Project Area N Not …

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Airport Advisory CommissionDec. 14, 2021

Airport Hilton Hotel Update original pdf

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Hilton Austin Airport Information for Airport Advisory Commission City of Austin, Department of Aviation December 14, 2021 0 AGENDA • Hotel Property and Facility • Structure and Operations • Financial Information • COVID Impacts • 2021 Performance and Loan Status 1 Property and Facility 2 Hilton Austin Airport – Unique History • Former Headquarters of Bergstrom Air Force Base • Opened in 1968 • Three stories • Underground bunker • Enclosed courtyard • Names: • Building 2900 • The Roundagon • The Donut • The Little Pentagon • Base closed in 1993 3 Hilton Austin Airport – Property Information • Title to Improvements: Vested in City of Austin as part of AUS operations • Summary of Salient Property Data • Property Name: Hilton Austin Airport (Hilton) • Address: 9515 Hotel Drive, Austin, Texas 78719 • Location: Austin-Bergstrom Intl. Airport (AUS) • Occupancy Rights: AUS Ground Lease • Land Description • Area: 10.61 acres, or 462,019 square feet • Zoning: AV - Aviation Services • Assessor's Parcel Number(s): 855896 • FEMA Flood Zone: Zone X 4 Hilton Austin Airport – Facility Information Austin American Statesman December 17, 2000 • Improvements Description • Year Opened: 2001 • Property Type: Full-service lodging facility • Building Area: 206,608 square feet • Guestrooms: 262 • Number of Stories: Four • Meeting Space: 17,505 square feet • Parking Spaces: 278 (Surface) • Additional Facilities: Outdoor pool, an outdoor whirlpool, fitness center, a lobby workstation, guest laundry room, and vending areas • Food and Beverage Facilities: Restaurant and lounge, coffee shop 5 Structure and Operations 6 Hilton Austin Airport – Structure & Operations • Austin-Bergstrom Landhost Enterprises, Inc. (ABLE) • Texas nonprofit public facility corporation created by City of Austin (City) in 1998 • Authorized under Chapter 303 of Texas Local Government Code • ABLE acts on behalf of the City of Austin (City) • Created to be the Issuer of tax exempt bonds (1999 Bonds and 2017 Bonds) • Construct/improve public facilities at the Airport - Hilton Austin Airport (Hotel) • Department of Aviation (Aviation Department) oversight of ABLE • Staff provide liaison, business, and financial services to ABLE • Grant Agreement - Aviation Department supports Bond payments – as required • Ground Lease - Aviation Department receives Ground Rent/Administrative Fees • Operations of the Hotel are subject to Federal Aviation Administration regulations 7 2021 Financial Performance 8 Hilton - COVID-19 Financial Impact • Before the …

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Airport Advisory CommissionDec. 14, 2021

Airport Lounges Update Presentation original pdf

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AUS Lounge Update Mookie Patel Chief Business & Finance Officer Current Guest Options United Airlines- 4,720 SF Lounge (12% market share) Current American Airlines- 6,268 SF Lounge, (26% market share) Delta Air Lines - 10,522 SF Total Lounge(13% market share) Interior: 9,558 SF Exterior Patio Deck: 964 SF Replacement American Lounge - 15,123 SF Lounge, Opening late Summer 2023 1 American Lounge • Space is currently vacant about the West Food Court • Anticipated to open late 2023 • Investment typically ranges from $800-$1,000 +/SF • Planned to service American customers plus, elite customers of British, Alaska, and JetBlue • Airline will pay published rental rates per Use and Lease Agreement 2 Future Opportunities • Evolving landscape for Shared Lounged Developers • Credit Card Sponsored Lounges are a growth sector • Sponsored Lounges in certain markets are paying for base building structures • Expansion Opportunities will be reviewed as expansion plans evolve. • Continue to look at pop-up opportunities to enhance the customer experience. 3

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Community Development CommissionDec. 14, 2021

CDC-Meeting-Video-2021-12-14 original link

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Community Development CommissionDec. 14, 2021

20211214-03B: (Affordable-Housing-in-South-Central-Waterfront-Vision) original pdf

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20211214-03B Date: December 14, 2021 Subject: Commitment to meeting the 20% affordable housing goal in the South Central Waterfront Vision Seconded By: Commissioner Thompson Motioned By: Commissioner Tolliver Recommendation: WHEREAS, the South Central Waterfront Vision calls for state-of-the-art development, a place where people want to be round-the-clock, a vibrant mix of open space, shops, superb transit connections and green drainage to capture all storm water onsite and recycle that water into a lush canopy of earth-cooling shade trees; and WHEREAS, by including a goal that 20% of housing in the waterfront district be affordable, the South Central Waterfront Vision departs from government planning processes of the past which systematically excluded and barred people of color; and WHEREAS, the impact of yesterday’s government-sanctioned segregation lingers with us today resulting in people of color having lower incomes and higher housing instability; and WHEREAS, the Civil Rights Act of 1968 established for cities the duty to affirmatively further fair housing, requiring cities not to passively wait for housing choices to present themselves but to affirmatively further choice and inclusion in prime redevelopment such as in the Waterfront; and WHEREAS, the draft regulating plan for the Waterfront District allows fee in lieu of providing affordable units and does not set out a specific path for reaching the 20% affordable housing goal even though real estate development requires extensive advance planning; and WHEREAS, in the absence of a specific plan, there could be an avalanche of PUD applications with the Statesman PUD application (which offers only 4% of its units as affordable) being the harbinger of such a possible avalanche; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Austin Community Development Commission recommends to the City Council that: 1. The Waterfront District regulating plan specifically reserve enough district TIRZ funds to fill gaps in the development of housing units to meet the 20% affordable housing goal; 2. The regulating plan include a vehicle for active acquisition of land in the district where housing meeting the 20% affordable housing goal can be developed; 1 of 2 3. Avoid accepting fees in lieu of providing housing and emphasize including actual units that meet the 20% affordable housing goal; 4. Where an affordable housing overlay exists within the district, the incentives of that overlay be applied first so that half of the affordable housing goal is met under the incentives provided in the existing …

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Planning CommissionDec. 14, 2021

Planning Commission December 14 2021 Minutes.pdf original pdf

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PLANNING COMMISSION December 14, 2021 MINUTES The Planning Commission convened in a meeting on December 14, 2021 in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 301 W. 2nd Street, Austin, Texas and via videoconference @ http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Chair Shaw called the Commission Meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. Commission Members in Attendance: Awais Azhar Grayson Cox Joao Paulo Connolly Yvette Flores Claire Hempel – Vice-Chair Patrick Howard Carmen Llanes Pulido Jennifer Mushtaler Robert Schneider Todd Shaw – Chair Jeffrey Thompson Solveij Rosa Praxis Jessica Cohen – Ex-Officio Absent: Arati Singh – Ex-Officio James Shieh Richard Mendoza – Ex-Officio EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Planning Commission will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel on matters specifically listed on this agenda. The Commission may not conduct a closed meeting without the approval of the city attorney. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of November 17, 2021. Motion to approve minutes of November 17, 2021 was approved on the consent agenda on the motion by Commissioner Azhar, seconded by Commissioner Schneider on a vote of 11-0. Commissioner Howard off the dais. Commissioner Shieh absent. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS Plan Amendment: NPA-2019-0022.02 - 305. S. Congress PUD; District 9 1. Location: 305 S. Congress Avenue, Lady Bird Lake Watershed; Greater South River City Combined NP Area Owner/Applicant: Richard T. Suttle Jr. (Trustee) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Armbrust & Brown, PLLC (Richard T. Suttle, Jr.) Industry to Mixed Use land use Recommended Maureen Meredith, 512-974-2695, maureen.meredith@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department Motion to postpone this item to January 25, 2022 by the Planning Commission was approved on the motion by Commissioner Cox, seconded by Commissioner Azhar on a vote of 11-0. Commissioner Mushtaler off the dais. Commissioner Shieh absent. 2. Rezoning: Location: C814-89-0003.02 - 305 S. Congress PUD; District 9 305 S. Congress Avenue, Lady Bird Lake Watershed; Greater South River City Combined NP Area Owner/Applicant: Richard T. Suttle Jr. (Trustee) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Armbrust & Brown PLLC (Richard Suttle) PUD-NP to PUD-NP, to change conditions of zoning Recommended Kate Clark, 512-974-1237, kate.clark@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department Motion to postpone this item to January 25, 2022 by the Planning Commission was approved on the motion by Commissioner Cox, seconded by Commissioner Azhar on a vote of …

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Planning CommissionDec. 14, 2021

Dec 14, 2021 Planning Commission original link

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

A-1 BOA MINUTES NOV 8, 2021 - DRAFT original pdf

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AGENDA MEETING MINUTES November 8, 2021 The Board of Adjustment meeting convened on Monday, November 8, 2021. Some members of the Board of Adjustment may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Jessica Cohen (Chair) called the Board Meeting to order at 5:33 p.m. Board Members in Attendance (in person): Jessica Cohen (Chair), Thomas Ates, Rahm McDaniel, Darryl Pruett, Agustina Rodriguez, Richard Smith, Kelly Blume (Alternate) Board Members in Attendance (virtually via teleconference): Brooke Bailey, Melissa Hawthorne (Vice Chair), Barbara Mcarthur, Carrie Waller (Alternate) Board Members Absent: Michael Von Ohlen, Nicholl Wade City Staff in Attendance: Elaine Ramirez (Board Liaison), Erika Lopez (Board Attorney) and Diana Ramirez (Board Secretary) EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Board of Adjustment will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel on matters specifically listed on this agenda. The Board of Adjustment may also announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, to receive advice from Legal Counsel regarding any other item on this agenda. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (4) four speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda.NONE A. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM Staff requests approval October 11, 2021 draft minutes A-1 On-Line Link: Item A-1 A-1/1 Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to approve the minutes for October 11, 2021, Board member Rahm McDaniel seconds on a 9-0-2 vote (Board member Thomas Ates -recused and Carrie Waller-abstained); APPROVED MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 11, 2021. B. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM B-1 Staff and Applicant requests for postponement and withdraw of items posted on this Agenda Requesting postponement/withdrawal by applicant for Items C-1 and E-7 Board member Melissa Hawthorne motions to approve postpone/withdraw requests for Items C-1 postpone to December 13, 2021 and E-7 withdraw, Board member Rahm McDaniel seconds on an 11-0 vote; APPROVED POSTPONED/ WITHDRAWN REQUESTS FOR ITEMS C-1 POSTPONED TO December 13, 2021 AND E-1 WITHDRAWN AS REQUESTED. C. SIGNS PREVIOUS POSTPONEMENTS C-1 C16-2021-0011 Renee Bornn for Villas Rio, LP 2111 Rio Grande Street On-Line Link: Item C-1; NO PRESENTATION The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

C-1 C16-2021-0011 ADV PACKET original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-1 DATE: November 8, 2021 CASE NUMBER: C16-2021-0011 _______Thomas Ates _______Brooke Bailey _______Jessica Cohen _______Melissa Hawthorne (abstained) _______Barbara Mcarthur _______Rahm McDaniel _______Darryl Pruett _______Agustina Rodriguez _______Richard Smith _______Michael Von Ohlen _______Nicholl Wade _______Kelly Blume (Alternate) _______Carrie Waller (Alternate) _______Vacant (Alternate) APPLICANT: Renee Bornn OWNER: Villas Rio, LP ADDRESS: 2111 RIO GRANDE ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total of 1 sign(s) on the property: a) (F) to allow one (1) wall signs above the second floor (maximum allowed) to the eight floor (requested) b) (H) to allow for the one (1) sign(s) to all be illuminated in order to provide signage Mixed Use, Limited Office, Multi-Family Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (West University Neighborhood Plan) -MU, LO-NP, MF-4-NP - Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-133 University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning Districts Signs (F) No signs may be placed above the second floor of a building, except for a non-electric sign that is engraved, cut into the building surface, or otherwise inlaid to become part of the building. (H) A sign may not be illuminated or contain electronic images or moving parts. C-1/1 2021 BY BOARD MEMBERS (AS REQUESTED BY APPLICANT); Nov 8, 2021 POSTPONED TO DEC 13, 2021 (per applicant) POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER 8, FINDING: OR, OR, AND, 1. The variance is necessary because strict enforcement of the Article prohibits and reasonable opportunity to provide adequate signs on the site, considering the unique features of a site such as its dimensions, landscape, or topography, because: 2. The granting of this variance will not have a substantially adverse impact upon neighboring properties, because: 3. The granting of this variance will not substantially conflict with the stated purposes of this sign ordinance, because: 4. Granting a variance would not provide the applicant with a special privilege not enjoyed by others similarly situated or potentially similarly situated, because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair C-1/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-1 DATE: October 11, 2021 CASE NUMBER: C16-2021-0011 _______Thomas Ates _______Brooke Bailey _______Jessica Cohen _______Melissa Hawthorne _______Barbara Mcarthur _______Rahm McDaniel _______Darryl Pruett _______Agustina Rodriguez _______Richard Smith _______Michael Von Ohlen _______Nicholl Wade _______Kelly Blume (Alternate) _______Carrie Waller (Alternate) _______Vacant (Alternate) APPLICANT: Renee Bornn OWNER: Villas Rio, LP ADDRESS: 2111 RIO …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

D-1 C15-2021-0057 ADV PACKET original pdf

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BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2021-0057 BOA DATE: December 13th, 2021 ADDRESS: 2000 Peach Tree St OWNER: Laura Burkhart COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 AGENT: Stuart Sampley ZONING: SF-3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 16 PECAN ORCHARD VARIANCE REQUEST: exceed the average height of six (6) feet or a maximum height of seven (7) feet (required) for a solid fence along the property line SUMMARY: maintain fence ISSUES: adjoining property is the Right-of-Way, topography, commercial property across Bluebonnet Ln. ZONING LAND USES Site North South East West SF-3 SF-3 SF-3 CS; MF-2 SF-3 Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family General Commercial Services; Multi-Family Single-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Friends of Zilker Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Perry Grid 614 Preservation Austin SELTexas Save Our Springs Alliance Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group South Central Coalition TNR BCP – Travis County Natural Resources Zilker Neighborhood Association D-1/1 N O R R S I M E L RID G E D R O F R U B B B A R RIS R O N R O B R N A N A W RIG H T P E A C H T R E E A S H B Y C OLLIE R A NITA R U N D ELL F O R D T E N N O B E U L B M A R G A R E T D Y W E R S LT O F SPILLM A N A S H B Y R E N R A G N A S H H ET H E R T E N N O B E U L B H RIC D O O G B A U E R L E Y E N KIN ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2021-0057 2000 PEACH TREE STREET 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 and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 292 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. D-1/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Development Services Department One Texas Center | Phone: 512.978.4000 505 …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

D-2 C15-2021-0101 ADV PACKET original pdf

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BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2021-0101 BOA DATE: December 13th, 2021 ADDRESS: 403 & 201 E. Koenig COUNCIL DISTRICT: 4 and 5613 Avenue F OWNER: 201 E. Koenig Ln, LTD. (Donald J. Reese) ZONING: CS-MU-V-CO-NP (North Loop) AGENT: Michael J. Whellan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ABS 789 SUR 57 WALLACE J P ACR 7.202 VARIANCE REQUEST: a) (C) (2) to increase height limit from three (3) stories and 40 feet (maximum allowed) to 60 feet (requested); b) (C) (3) to increase allowed height from 40 feet plus one foot for each 10 feet of distance in excess of 100 feet SUMMARY: vertical mixed-use project with on-site affordable units and on-site parkland ISSUES: protected trees, public utility, electrical, & telecom easements lot shape to the east, etc. Site CS-MU-V-CO-NP ZONING North South East SF-3-NP SF-3-NP CS-MU-V-CO-NP West CS-MU-V-CO-NP LAND USES General Commercial Services-Mixed Use, Vertical Mixed Use Single-Family Single-Family General Commercial Services-Mixed Use, Vertical Mixed Use General Commercial Services-Mixed Use, Vertical Mixed Use NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation North Austin Neighborhood Alliance North Loop Neighborhood Association North Loop Neighborhood Plan Contact Team Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group D-2/1 A V E N U E D L I N K S K Y VIE W CLAYTON D U V A L A V E N U E G A I R P O R T 56TH 55TH H ALF K LIN E F U N E AV E G U N E AV K O E NIG E H U N E AV K O E NIG LN 56TH TIN R A M 55T H L VA U D 55 T H S N VA E 53 R D ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY 54T H NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2021-0101 403 & 201 E KOENIG LN AND 5613 AVENUE F 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 and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 292 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. D-2/2 D-2/3 …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

D-3 C15-2021-0102 ADV PACKET original pdf

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BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2021-0102 BOA DATE: December 13th, 2021 ADDRESS: 3201 Westlake Dr OWNER: Same Team Properties LLC COUNCIL DISTRICT: 10 AGENT: Pamela Madere ZONING: LA LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 80&81 LAKE SHORE ADDN ABS 772 SUR 1 THOMAS D ACR 1.967 VARIANCE REQUEST: reduce the shoreline setback from 75 feet (required) to 25 feet (requested) SUMMARY: remodel existing residence + associated improvements ISSUES: re-plat from 1998 changed the area entirely, drainage easement, 25 ft setback for septic drain field Site LA North LA South LA LA East LA West ZONING LAND USES Lake Austin (Single-Family) Lake Austin (Single-Family) Lake Austin (Single-Family) Lake Austin (Single-Family) Lake Austin (Single-Family) NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council City of Rollingwood Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Preservation Austin SELTexas Save Our Spring Alliance Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group TNR BCP – Travis County Natural Resources The Island on Westlake Owners Association D-3/1 MC BRINE R U STIC RIV E R RIO R O B L E S T R A E H W O R C E K A L T S E W ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2021-0102 3201 WESTLAKE DRIVE 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 and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 292 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. D-3/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Development Services Department Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. please complete Section as needed. For Office Use Only If more space is required, Section 1: Applicant Statement 3201 Westlake Drive Lot 80 & 81 Lake Shore Addition, ABS 722, SUR 1 Thomas D. ACR 1.967 80A LA (Lake Austin) Pamela Madere Same Team Properties LLC, owner October 22 2021 Reduce 75' LA Shoreline Setback to 25' around on site man-made slough. D-3/3 Portion of the City of Austin Land Development Code applicant is seeking a variance from: ____________________________________________________________________________ LDC 25-551(B)(1)(a) to reduce the 75' LA shoreline setback to 25' ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Section 2: Variance Findings The …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

E-1 C15-2021-0097 ADV PACKET original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet E-6 DATE: Monday November 8, 2021 CASE NUMBER: C15-2021-0097 __Y_____Thomas Ates __Y_____Brooke Bailey __Y_____Jessica Cohen __Y_____Melissa Hawthorne __Y_____Barbara Mcarthur __Y_____Rahm McDaniel __Y_____Darryl Pruett __Y_____Agustina Rodriguez __Y_____Richard Smith __-_____Michael Von Ohlen (out) __-_____Nicholl Wade (out) __Y____Kelly Blume (Alternate) __Y_____Carrie Waller (Alternate) __-_____Vacant (Alternate) APPLICANT: Nathan Hobbs OWNER: Gary J. Hobbs ADDRESS: 4315 AVENUE A VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code: a) Section 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) to decrease the minimum Lot Size requirements from 5,750 square feet (required) to 5,700 square feet (requested) and b) Section 25-2-947 (Nonconforming Use Regulation Groups) (B) (2) to increase the improvement value from 20% (allowed) to 60% (requested) in order to complete a remodel and addition of an existing home in a “SF-3-NCCD-NP”, Single-Family- Neighborhood Conservation Combining District-Neighborhood Plan zoning district (Hyde Park Neighborhood Plan). BOARD’S DECISION: BOA Meeting Oct 11, 2021-POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER 8, 2021 BY BOARD MEMBERS (Due to not enough Board Members present at the meeting); Nov 8, 2021 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to postpone to December 13, 2021; Board Member Thomas Ates seconds on an 11-0 vote; POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 13, 2021. FINDING: E-1/1 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: 2. (a) The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: (b) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: 3. The variance will not alter the character of the area adjacent to the property, will not impair the use of adjacent conforming property, and will not impair the purpose of the regulations of the zoning district in which the property is located because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair E-1/2 Ramirez, Elaine From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Ramirez, Diana RE: REMINDER: Mon. Dec. 13, 2021 BOA Advanced Packet deadline Friday, November 19, 2021 8:06:00 AM image001.png image002.png Thanks for the e-mail Nathan, I have postponement request for C15-2021-0097 / 4315 Avenue A to the Jan. 10, 2022 BOA mtg. Respectfully, Elaine Ramirez Planner Senior / Board of Adjustment Liaison City of Austin Development Services Department 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Austin, Texas 78752 Office: 512-974-2202 PER CITY ORDINANCE: All individuals scheduling or accepting a meeting invitation with …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

E-2 C15-2021-0100 ADV PACKET PART1 original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-1 DATE: Monday November 8, 2021 CASE NUMBER: C15-2021-0100 ___Y___Thomas Ates ___Y___Brooke Bailey ___Y___Jessica Cohen ___Y___Melissa Hawthorne ___Y___Barbara Mcarthur ___Y___Rahm McDaniel ___Y___Darryl Pruett ___-____Agustina Rodriguez (abstained) ___Y___Richard Smith ___-____Michael Von Ohlen (out) ___-____Nicholl Wade (out) ___Y___Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) (abstained) _______Vacant (Alternate) OWNER/APPLICANT: Ian Ellis ADDRESS: 1003 KINNEY AVE VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code: Section 25-2-943 (B) (2) (a) (Substandard Lot) to decrease the minimum Lot Size requirements from 5,750 square feet (required) to 5,464 square feet (requested), (TCAD records show 5,740 sq. ft.) in order to erect a Single-Family residence with a Pool in a “SF-3”, Single-Family zoning district. Note: 25-2-943 SUBSTANDARD LOT (B) A substandard lot may be used for a single-family residential use if the use is permitted in the zoning district in which the lot is located and the lot complies with the requirements of this subsection. (2) A substandard lot recorded in the county real property records after March 14, 1946 must: (a) have an area of not less than 5,750 square feet. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING NOV 8, 2021 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to Postpone to December 13, 2021; Board Member Darryl Pruett seconds on a 9-0-2 vote (Board members Agustina Rodriguez and Carrie Waller Abstained); POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 13, 2021. FINDING: E-2/1 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: 2. (a) The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: (b) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: 3. The variance will not alter the character of the area adjacent to the property, will not impair the use of adjacent conforming property, and will not impair the purpose of the regulations of the zoning district in which the property is located because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair E-2/2 ADVANCED PACKET TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. EXISTING VACANT SUBSTANDARD LOT DEFINITION 2. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 3. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT RENDER 4. NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION CORRESPONDENCE 5. 1003 KINNEY AVE LOT HISTORY 6. COA CORRESPONDENCE DURING EXPEDITED REVIEW 7. COA CORRESPONDENCE POST EXPEDITED REVIEW 8. COA CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING ZONING INFORMATION 9. COA CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING ALLEY ACCESS 10. SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION PG 2 PG …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

E-2 C15-2021-0100 ADV PACKET PART2 original pdf

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E-2/52 E-2/53 E-2/54 E-2/55 E-2/56 E-2/57 E-2/58 E-2/59 E-2/60 E-2/61 From: To: Subject: Date: Mark Hoelscher Ramirez, Elaine Board of Adjustment: Case number C15-2021-0100 Monday, November 01, 2021 11:04:37 AM *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Elaine- I'm emailing you back regarding the request for rezoning on Kinney Ave. My Name: C. Mark Hoelscher Address: 1108 Kinney Ave, Austin 78704 Phone Number: 512.975.9117 Case C15-2021-0100 Comments: In our opinion, please allow for the rezoning of the subject property at 1003 Kinney Ave. The use of the property for an SF-3 single family with pool should be allowed, it is within the former use of the property. As a favor, could an amendment be added to the allowed SF-3 rezoning to prevent the future addition of an ABU on the lot. Thank you to you and your department for reaching out to us as neighbors and "stakeholders." Best regards, Mark Hoelscher 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. E-2/62 Austin Stowell Ramirez, Elaine From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: 2021-000085 BA - Notice of Support SUPPORT Monday, November 08, 2021 6:33:40 AM *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** My name is Austin Stowell. I Ama Zilker neighbor live at 904 Ethel St and am writing a letter of support in favor of Case # 2021-000085 BA for the property located at 1003 Kinney. The design is far superior than the ubiquitous Hardie plan structures in the neighborhood being erected by many spec builders and will help contribute, not detract to the neighborhood character. The existing structure is in poor condition. All buildings have a natural life.. The IRS limits the functional life of a building to 27.5 years. This particular structure is in disrepair and not economically feasible to be repaired. Every property owner deserves the right to replace their existing home. In this case, the zoning does not allow for reasonable use of the land. I think the Board is justified in approving the request because reasonable use is currently excluded. The property is unique to the area. I am aware of only 3 lots in Zilker that are less than 5750 square feet that are not exempted from variance by the age of the plat. …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

F-1 BOA MONTHLY REPORT_NOV8 original pdf

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BOA Monthly Report July 2021-June 2022 November 8, 2021 5 Granted 1. 25-2-515 (Rear Yard of a Through Lot) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum rear yard setback and Subchapter F Residential Design and Compatibility Standards, Article 3, 3.3.2 (A) (1) (Gross Floor Area) for a detached parking area to decrease the minimum distance requirement from the principal structure 2. 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) a) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope b) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope c) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope and d) increase maximum impervious cover on a slope 3. 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (B) (1) (a) from shoreline setback requirements to reduce the shoreline setback 4. 25-2-1176 (Site Development Regulations for Docks, Marinas, and Other Lakefront Uses) (A) (1) to increase the dock length 5. 25-2-899 (Fences as Accessory Uses) (D) & (E) to increase the fence height and Article 10, Compatibility Standards, Division 2 –Development Standards, Section 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites) (C) (2) to increase height limit and Article 10, Compatibility Standards, Division 2 –Development Standards, Section 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites) (C) (3) to increase allowed height 3 Postponed 1. 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total of 1 sign(s) on the property: a)(F) to allow one (1) wall signs above the second floor and b) (H) to allow for the one (1) sign(s) to all be illuminated 2. 25-2-943 (B) (2) (a) (Substandard Lot) to decrease the minimum Lot Size requirements 3 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) to decrease the minimum Lot Size requirements and 25-2-947 (Nonconforming Use Regulation Groups) (B) (2) to increase the improvement value Denied 0 Withdrawn 1 1. 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites) a) (C) (1) (a) increase height limit and b) (C) (2) (a) increase height limit and c) (C) (3) increase height limit Discussion Items 8 items Oct 2021. Interpretations 0 new inquiries The deposition of the case items: (Added Nov 8, 2021 #’s) 17 A. Granted 28 B. Postponed 6 C. Withdrawn 2 D. Denied E. Discussion Items 22 F-1/1 October 11, 2021 Due to not enough Board Members present at the meeting, all items were postponed to Nov 8, 2021 or as requested by applicant. Granted 0 9 Postponed 1) 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total …

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Board of AdjustmentDec. 13, 2021

F-2 BOA PROPOSED CHANGES TO RULES OF PROCEDURES original pdf

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Proposed changes to Board of adjustment Rules of Procedure ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS Add "(C) MEETINGS 1. The regular meetings of the Board of Adjustment shall be held at 5:30PM on the second Monday of each month at Austin City Hall. 2. Any matters postponed at the request of the Board of Adjustment will be placed at the beginning of the agenda at the Board’s next meeting. 3. Any matters postponed at the request of the applicant will be placed on the agenda at the Board’s next meeting after matters categorized by Article I (C)2 4. At 10:00 PM, the Board may, in its discretion, extend the meeting if necessary." F-2/1

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Animal Advisory CommissionDec. 13, 2021

4a Amendment to Bylaws original pdf

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Animal Advisory CommissionDec. 13, 2021

4b Monthly Meeting Schedule 2022 original pdf

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Belinda Hare for Animal Advisory Commission 2022 Proposed Meeting Schedule Animal Advisory Commission Proposed Meeting Schedule, 2022 The City of Austin’s Animal Advisory Commission meets on the second Monday of every month, 6 p.m.: • Monday, January 10 • Monday, February 14 (Valentine’s Day) • Monday, March 14 • Monday, April 11 • Monday, May 9 • Monday, June 13 • Monday, July 11 • Monday, August 8 • Monday, September 12 • Monday, October 10 • Monday, November 14 • Monday, December 12

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