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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

URB Agenda - 10-19-2020 original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. URBAN RENEWAL BOARD OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN October 19, 2020 Urban Renewal Board of the City of Austin meeting to be held October 19, 2020, with Social Distancing Modifications. Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance by Sunday, October 18, 2020, by NOON. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the October 19, 2020, Urban Renewal Board of the City of Austin Meeting, residents must: •Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-3458 or laura.keating@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address. •Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to laura.keating@austintexas.gov by Noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch- atxn-live Reunión del Urban Renewal Board of the City of Austin FECHA de la reunion (October 19, 2020) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (October 18, 2020 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los residentes deben: junta en 512-974-3458 or • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de laura.keating@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). La información requerida es el nombre del orador, los números de artículo sobre los que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutrales, y un número de teléfono o dirección de correo electrónico. • Una vez que se …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item3a_Draft E 11th and 12th Street URPlan_3.16.20_Edited 9.21 original pdf

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FINAL DRAFT FOR REVIEW MARCH 16, 2020 UPDATED SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR THE EAST 11TH AND 12TH STREETS URBAN RENEWAL PLAN AREA 1484775.v1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Boundary Description 2. History 2.1 Accomplishments 3. Vision, Purpose, Authority and Scope 4. Redevelopment Strategy 5. Applicability of NCCD Controls 6. Land Use 7. Relocation of Persons, Businesses (including individuals and families, business concerns, and others displaced by the project) 8. Duration and Modification Procedures of URP Appendices: Appendix A: East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan; Amendments Appendix B: East 11th Street and East 12th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCDs); Amendments Abbreviations commonly used in the document: URP – Urban Renewal Plan URA‐Urban Renewal Agency ARA – Austin Revitalization Authority Note: Some of the tables and figures from the original 1999 Urban Renewal Plan have been deleted or modified, as they were no longer accurate or relevant. The original plan is available at this website: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/urban-renewal-plan 1484775.v1 EAST 11 TH & 12TH STREETS URBAN RENEWAL PLAN (URP) 1. BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION The formal boundaries of the East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Area are set forth in the documents listed in Appendix A and the ordinance approving this URP. In general, the boundaries are: The East 11th Street Corridor, including properties within one‐half block of the north frontage of East 11th Street and south frontage of Juniper Street, from Branch Street on the west to Navasota Street on the east; and properties within one‐half block of the south frontage of East 11th, from San Marcos Street on the west to Navasota Street on the east. The East 12th Street Corridor, including properties within one‐half block of the north frontage of East 12th and between the IH‐35 Northbound Frontage Road on the west to Poquito Street to the east; and properties within one‐half block of the south frontage of East 12th Street, from Branch Street on the west to Poquito Street on the east. 2. HISTORY This East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Plan (“URP" also referred to as the East 11th and 12th Streets Community Redevelopment Plan or “CRP”), is a comprehensive document defining the official public policy guidelines of the City of Austin (City) for driving public and private redevelopment actions within the East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Area in compliance with Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 374. The URP’s original conceptual approaches …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item3b_Draft E 11th NCCD_PAZ_review_draft_9.21 original pdf

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ORDINANCE NO. __________________ WALTERS, MARK 3/10/2020 DRAFT AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 910620‐C, REZONING AND CHANGING THE ZONING MAP TO AMEND THE EAST 11TH STREET NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION COMBINING DISTRICT (NCCD) FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED ALONG THE NORTHBOUND FRONTAGE ROAD OF IH‐35 BETWEEN THE NORTHERN ALLEY OF THE 800‐900 BLOCK OF EAST 7TH STREET AND EAST 12TH STREET; THE WEST SIDE OF THE 800‐1000 BLOCKS OF SAN MARCOS STREET; EAST 11TH STREET FROM IH‐35 TO NAVASOTA STREET; ALONG ROSEWOOD AVENUE FROM 11TH STREET TO APPROXIMATELY ANGELINA STREET; ALONG A SEGMENT OF THE 1200 BLOCK OF NAVASOTA STREET; AND ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF A SEGMENT OF THE 1500 AND 1600 BLOCK OF SAN BERNARD STREET IN THE CENTRAL EAST AUSTIN NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AREA, AND TO MODIFY CERTAIN BASE DISTRICTS IN THE NCCD. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: PART 1. The zoning map established by Section 25‐2‐191 of the City Code is amended to amend the East 11th Street neighborhood conservation combining district (NCCD), identified in the attached Exhibit "A" incorporated into this ordinance, and to add a NCCD to each base zoning district within the District on the property described in Zoning Case No. C14‐XX‐XXXX, on file at the Planning and Zoning Department, as follows: Approximately XX acres of land consisting of four subdistricts, identified in the attached Exhibit “B” incorporated into this ordinance, lying within the Central East Austin Neighborhood Plan Area, more particularly described as follows, 1.a. Subdistrict 1, sites located along and oriented to East 11th Street between Branch Street and San Marcos Street on the west, and extending to Navasota Street on the east; 2.b. Subdistrict 2, sites oriented to Juniper Street between Branch Street and Lydia Street, and including parcels with frontages on Curve Street and Waller Street; 3.c. Subdistrict 3, sites located along IH‐35 and bounded by Embassy Drive, San Marcos Street, and Branch Street on the east, East 12th Street on the north, the Northbound Frontage Road of IH‐35 on the west and the alley of the 800‐900 block of East 7th street on the south; and 4.d. Subdistrict 4, sites generally oriented toward the 1200 and 1300 blocks of Rosewood Avenue but excluding 1326 and 1319 Rosewood Avenue, the east side of the 1100 block of Navasota Street, the 1100‐1200 blocks of San Bernard Street but excluding 1159, 1161, 1164, and 1165 San Bernard Street. This …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item3c_Draft E 12th Street NCCD Redline 9.21_Part2 original pdf

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East 12th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District Plan Established by Ordinance 20080228‐087 Amended by Ordinance 20081120‐101 Amended by Ordinance 20171109‐094 EXHIBIT C East 12th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District Plan DRAFT [Date] 1 Draft 9/21/2020 I. II. III. Table of Contents Background 2……………………………………………………………………….. The NCCD and Neighborhood Plans 2……………………………………. Boundaries 2……………………………………………………………………….. A. District boundaries 2Boundaries……………………………………………….. B. Sub‐district boundaries ....................................................................... 2 IV. Subdistrict Boundaries…………………………………………… Land Use Regulations 2……………………………………………………...... V. Building Site Development Regulations 4………………………………………... A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. PermittedCommercial Uses 2………………………………………………….. ProhibitedResidential Uses 3…………………………………………………... ConditionalCivic Uses 3……………………………………………………… Drive Through Uses 3………………………………………………. General Site Development Regulations 4…………………………… Compatibility Standards 4…………………………………………. Set Back Requirements 4…………………………………………… Height 4……………………………………………………………….. Impervious Cover 4……………………………………………………… Parking 4………………………………………………………………… Exterior Lighting 5………………………………………………………… Building FaçadeFacade Design 5………………………………………………… Landscaping 5……………………………………………………………. Fencing 5………………………………………………………………. VI. Other Site Development Regulations 4…………………………………………. VII. Additional Site Development Requirements for Parking Garages 5………………. A. Requirements for All Parking Garages 5……………………………………. Requirements for Parking Garages less than 30’30' in height B. 5……………….. 2 Draft 9/21/2020 C. 6…………………………. Requirements for Parking Garages 30’30' or higher D. Pedestrian Oriented Uses………………………………………6 3 Draft 9/21/2020 I. I. Background The East 12th Street neighborhood conservation combining districtNeighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD) is a zoning tool to implement the East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan (URP). An NCCD The East 12th Street NCCD was adopted by City Council on February 28, 2008 under Ordinance No. 20080228‐087 and was amended by subsequent zoning ordinances. The NCCD for East 11th Street has already beenwas adopted by the City Council. This on June 20, 1991 under Ordinance No. 910620‐C and was amended by subsequent zoning ordinances. A NCCD will modifymodifies provisions of the City’sCity's land development code, and allows the customizing of development standards to meet the needs of East 12th Street. Approvals. The 4th proposed amendment to the URP and associated NCCD were approved by the board ofBetween 2019 and 2020, the Austin Revitalization Authority. The Urban Renewal Board also approved the amendment and draft NCCD, with the exception of sections IV.C and IV.D below related to conditional usesassistance of staff and a consultant worked to update and clarify the East 11th Street NCCD and the drive through accessory use. On these two items the East 11th and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Board took no position. On July 24, 200,7 Planning Commission approved the draft NCCD with an additional recommendation thatPlan These efforts resulted in …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item3c_E12thNCCDordinance_revised_10.9_Part1 original pdf

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DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. __________________ AN ORDINANCE AMENDINDING THE EAST 12™ STREET NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION (NCCD) COMBINING DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED GENERALLY ALONG EAST 12TH STREET FROM IH‐35 AND BRANCH STREET TO POQUITO STREET IN THE CENTRAL EAST AUSTIN, ROSEWOOD, AND CHESTNUT NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AREAS; AND TO MODIFY CERTAIN BASE DISTRICTS IN THE NCCD. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: PART 1. The zoning map established by Section 25‐2‐191 of the City Code is amended to establish the East 12th Street neighborhood conservation (NCCD) combining district and to add a NCCD to each base zoning district within the property and to change the base zoning districts on 18 tracts of land on the property described in Zoning Case No. C14‐XX‐XXXX, on file at the Neighborhood Planning and Zoning Department, as follows: Approximately 23 acres of land, more or less, consisting of four subdistricts, lying within the Central East Austin, Rosewood, and Chestnut neighborhood plan areas, more particularly described and identified in the attached Exhibit "A" incorporated into this ordinance, and as follows, (the "Property"), a. Subdistrict 1, also known as Tract One, being the area on the northside of East 12th Street from IH‐35 to Olander Street. b. Subdistrict 2, also known as Tracts 2‐10, the east portion of Tract 15, and Tract 18, being the areas along the northside of East 12' Street from Olander Street to Poquito Street, 1425 East 12th Street, the southside of East 12th Street between Chicon Street and Poquito Street c. Subdistrict 2a, also known as Tracts 16‐17, being the area on the southside of East 12th Street from Leona Street to Chicon Street. d. Subdistrict 3, also known as Tracts 11‐14 and Tract 15 excluding 1425 East 12th Street, being the areas along the southside of East 12th Street between Branch Street and Comal Street, not including 1425 East 12th Street; generally known as the East 12th Street neighborhood conservation‐neighborhood plan combining district, locally known as the area bounded by East 12th street from IH‐35 and Branch Street to Poquito Street, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and generally identified in the map attached as Exhibit "D". PART 2. The base zoning of the 18 tracts shown in the chart below are changed from family residence‐ neighborhood conservation combining district‐neighborhood plan (SF‐3‐NCCD‐NP) combining district, multifamily residence medium density‐neighborhood conservation combining district neighborhood plan (MF‐3‐NCCD‐NP) combining district, …

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Music CommissionOct. 19, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Special Meeting of the Music Commission October 19, 2020, 6:30pm Music Commission to be held October 19, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (October 18 by Noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the October 19 Music Commission Meeting, residents must: •Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-7963, Kimberly.mccarson@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address. •Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting. •Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. •Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. •Handouts or other information may be emailed to kimberly.mccarson@austintexas.gov by Noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. •If this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch- atxn-live Reunión del Music Commission FECHA de la reunion (October 19, 2020, 6:30pm) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (October 18, 2020 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los residentes deben: • Llame o en 512-974-7963, Kimberly.mccarson@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). La información requerida es el nombre del orador, los números de artículo sobre los que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutrales, y un número de teléfono o dirección de correo electrónico. enlace de electrónico envíe un correo junta al la Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular • Una vez que se haya llamado o enviado por correo electrónico una solicitud para hablar al enlace de …

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South Central Waterfront Advisory BoardOct. 19, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Special Meeting of the South Central Waterfront Advisory Board October 19, 2020 South Central Waterfront Advisory Board to be held on October 19, 2020, with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (Sunday, October 18 by Noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the October 19 South Central Waterfront Advisory Board Meeting, residents must:  Call or email the board liaison at (512)-974-3362 or Sravya.garladenne@austintexas.gov no later than noon, October 18, 2020. The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address.  Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting.  Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak.  Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak.  Handouts or other information may be emailed to Sravya.garladenne@austintexas.gov by Noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. 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 before the meeting date. For information, please contact Sravya Garladenne in the Planning and Zoning Department at sravya.garladenne@austintexas.gov or (512) 974-3362. TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. Reunión del South Central Waterfront Advisory Board FECHA de la reunion October 19, 2020 La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (Sunday, October 18 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los residentes deben: • • • • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace …

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Environmental CommissionOct. 19, 2020

20201019-002a: July-September 2020 Heritage Tree Report original pdf

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City Arborist Program Heritage Tree Report July - Sept 2020 Diameter 9-33.5 Issue Date 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/1/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/2/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/6/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/7/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/8/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/9/2020 7/10/2020 7/10/2020 7/10/2020 7/10/2020 7/10/2020 7/10/2020 Address 3205 CLAWSON ROAD 5304 N SCOUT ISLAND CIR 5304 N SCOUT ISLAND CIR 4204 FLAGSTAFF DR 808 GULLETT ST 808 GULLETT ST 3606 GARDEN VILLA LN 4611 RICHMOND AVE 7104 RYAN DR 4700 ISLAND CV 4700 ISLAND CV 4700 ISLAND CV 4700 ISLAND CV 4700 ISLAND CV 4700 ISLAND CV 3511 PINNACLE RD 3511 PINNACLE RD 4012 AVENUE G 9114 BALCONES CLUB DRIVE 1604 NORRIS DR 3817 MEANDERING CREEK COVE 1704 RABB RD 1704 RABB RD 3710 CEDAR STREET 3401 SPANISH OAK DR 12917 PADUA DR 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 2203 TOWER DR 5003 HIGHLAND CT 5003 HIGHLAND CT 5003 HIGHLAND CT 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 1505 HOLLY ST 307 CEDARBROOK COURT 15 MARGRANITA CRESCENT 1519 W 29TH STREET 3809 SPICEWOOD SPRINGS RD EB 12315 BEDROCK TRL 12021 SELMA HUGHES PARK RD 12021 SELMA HUGHES PARK RD 12021 SELMA HUGHES PARK RD 12021 SELMA HUGHES PARK RD 10511 DOERING LANE 2314 WESTROCK DR 4708 RUE ST 4708 RUE ST 9305 CLEAROCK DR 9305 CLEAROCK DR 9305 CLEAROCK DR 2208 S 2ND ST 2208 S 2ND ST 127 BIRNAM WOOD CT 4502 HANK AVENUE 3101 NEAL ST 1628 E CESAR CHAVEZ STREET 9005 CURRYWOOD DRIVE 2007 BLUEBONNET LN 2007 BLUEBONNET LN 1013 E 45TH ST 1013 E 45TH ST 4809 ALF AVE 1000 ELLINGSON LN 3304 BEVERLY ROAD 1902 CULLEN AVE Public No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Species Live Oak Live Oak Live Oak Spanish …

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Environmental CommissionOct. 19, 2020

20201019-002a: Quarterly City Arborist Report FY 2020 original pdf

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CATEGORY Residential Development Commercial Development Poor Health (Residential) METRIC Inches Preserved Inches Preserved (%) Est. Trees Preserved Inches Replaced Inches Replaced (%) Inches Removed Est. Trees Removed Est. Heritage Trees Removed (Reasonable Use) Approved Site Plan Permits Native Inches Surveyed Native Inches Preserved Native Inches Preserved (%) Landscaping Inches Planted (Non - Mitigation) Native Inches Replaced Native Inches Replaced (%) Native Inches Removed Non-Native Removed Est. Heritage Trees Removed (Reasonable Use) Inches Removed Public Inches Removed Est. Public Trees Removed Private Inches Removed Est. Private Trees Removed Quarterly Report FY 2020 QUARTER 1 QUARTER 2 QUARTER 3 QUARTER 4 36,429 96% 1,656 358 22% 1,631 73 3 84 53,962 35,319 65% 1,558 7,593 41% 18,643 2,566 7 11,780 1,686 77 10,071 458 36,280 96% 1,649 205 14% 1,445 66 1 98 34,217 19,660 57% 1,148 2,885 20% 14,557 1,494 6 8,655 835 38 7,821 356 31,554 97% 1,434 422 44% 953 43 0 98 19,601 8,448 43% 1,832 1,131 10% 11,153 1,146 3 10,379 798 36 9,581 436 TOTAL/AVG% 143,300 97% 6,513 1,458 29% 5,320 241 5 388 132,626 73,035 51% 7,358 14,756 23% 59,590 6,876 20 43,576 4,856 221 38,698 1,760 39,037 97% 1,774 473 37% 1,291 59 1 108 24,846 9,608 39% 2,820 3,147 21% 15,237 1,671 4 12,762 1,537 70 11,225 510

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South Central Waterfront Advisory BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item 3.a.: DRAFT Book_2020 SCW Implementation Update_Part 1 original pdf

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DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 South Central Waterfront 2020 South Central Waterfront Vision Implementation Update DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Table of Contents 3 Introduction Physical Framework Financial Framework 12 26 38 48 City Leadership : Implementation Priorities Appendices DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Introduction1The SCW District today is a patchwork of 34 private properties, and 1 City-owned property (OTC), encompassing 97 acres in properties (118 acres w/ ROW included). The district is characterized by a Lack of connectivity - Could drop 33 downtown blocks in district of superblocks and surface parking. It is Pedestrian-hostile, with a limited walking grid, narrow sidewalks, few street trees, and fewer streetscape amenities.Scarcity of Greenery - ~20% of district is surface parking. Sparse tree canopy. Lack of open space. No Affordable Housing guaranteed. As a response, the now-retired Waterfront Planning Advisory Board, with staff support from the Urban Design Division, began initial planning and community outreach in 2012. Building on this early effort, The City Council passed a resolution in 2013 to create an official small area plan.Capping this four-year effort, the South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan (SCW Plan) was adopted by Council in June 2016. The SCW Plan established a vision to guide redevelopment in this district over the next 20 years. The adopted SCW Plan is based on a district-wide, public/private partnership model that will transform the district by: ● ● ● ● Retrofitting 17 acres of new connected parks, trails, plazas, and open spaces across a patchwork of 34 private properties. Adding over 2 miles of refurbished or new streetscapes, expand the street grid, and promote transportation options to create a lively, walkable and transit-friendly district. Enhancing connections and open spaces to and along the waterfront. Incentivizing affordable housing to ultimately equal 20% of the district’s new residential units. WHAT IS IN THIS UPDATE DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 ● ● ● ● In order to achieve the Vision, the 2016 SCW Plan set up three “frameworks” to guide future policy, programs, redevelopments, and public and private investments. These three frameworks - Physical Framework; Financial Framework; City Leadership Framework - provide clear directions while also offering flexibility to adapt to and incorporate future best practices, changing financial conditions in the public and private sector, and …

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South Central Waterfront Advisory BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item 3.a.: DRAFT Book_2020 SCW Implementation Update_Part 2 original pdf

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DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 South Central Waterfront 2020 South Central Waterfront Vision Implementation Update DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Table of Contents 3 Introduction Physical Framework Financial Framework 12 26 38 48 City Leadership : Implementation Priorities Appendices DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Physical Framework 2 The SCW physical framework lays the foundation for a district-wide green infrastructure system The key to the physical framework is an integrated approach to adding new streets that work with the existing street grid and property ownership to promote connectivity and walkability as the district redevelops. Existing streets are upgraded to Austin’s highest standard for complete streets and retrofitted with green infrastructure and utilities that facilitate more sustainable development. paired with quality urban design and an interconnected network of public spaces, streets, lakeside trails and parks. The elements addressed in the physical framework - circulation and connectivity, open space, sustainability and green infrastructure, and urban design - exist and function simultaneously as an integrated whole. However in this chapter, they are broken down into distinct elements to better explain how each component works, and which public and private entities might lead their respective implementation. 2016 SCW Physical Framework Plan consists of: Transportation Network (City led roadway catalysts, Developer Led Streets, City Led Improvements of Existing Streets) ● Open Spaces (Expanded Waterfront park and trail connections, City led catalyst open spaces Urban Design guidelines for incremental development ● ● 2016 SCW PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK KEY PLACEMAKING OPPORTUNITIES DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 ● ● ● 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2016 SCW Physical Framework Plan consists of: Transportation Network (City led roadway catalysts, Developer Led Streets, City Led Improvements of Existing Streets) Open Spaces (Expanded Waterfront park and trail connections, City led catalyst open spaces Urban Design guidelines for incremental development The Physical Framework identifies an interconnected network of public realm improvements in this district starting with: The expansion of waterfront open space on the Statesman site Adding new green streets, parks, plazas and enhancing existing natural areas along Bouldin Creek Completing the street network for a more pedestrian-oriented district Improving existing streets to support a multimodal transportation network. And creating a built environment that leverages density bonuses to developers to build hundreds of units of affordable housing in a …

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South Central Waterfront Advisory BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item 3.a.: DRAFT Book_2020 SCW Implementation Update_Part 3 original pdf

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DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 South Central Waterfront 2020 South Central Waterfront Vision Implementation Update DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Table of Contents 3 Introduction Physical Framework Financial Framework 12 26 38 48 City Leadership : Implementation Priorities Appendices DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 Financial Framework 4 Realizing the vision for the South Central Waterfront will require coordinated partnerships among many different players. The SCW Vision Framework Plan proposes an implementation approach that builds upon the following tenets: ● ● ● A shared vision: Buy in on shared vision for the area among key stakeholders: property owners, neighborhoods, the City, vested interest groups (e.g., affordable housing providers, open space entities). This includes the recognition that enhanced entitlements will be required to enable more robust private development that then provides a primary resource base for public realm and public purpose improvements, and expansion of affordable housing opportunities. Partnerships: The City envisions partnerships with developers to help pay for public realm improvements. This includes financial incentives and binding development agreements between City and property owners/developers about which parties are responsible for providing which public realm improvements. Phased Implementation: The City anticipates that improvements will be built in phases based on which owners/ developers are prepared to redevelop as well as the City’s ability to craft mutually beneficial development agreements. The potential implementation strategy could give preference for public resources to those property owners/developers prepared to move forward. THE SCW FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK UPDATE DRAFT | October 19, 2020 DRAFT | October 19, 2020 This section lays out the SCW District’s project costs and discusses a variety of public and private revenue streams that could help pay for the District’s project costs and projected buildout. ● District Project Costs: SCW FINANCIAL CALCULATOR The SCW FInancial Calculator is an Excel-based parcel-by-parcel proforma modeling tool that allows planners and policy and decision makers to evaluate multiple policy choices and their economic impacts. The SCW Plan’s Financial Framework provides a path to ensure that the SCW Vision can actually be funded and achieved. The financial analysis looks to how the impending wave of potential redevelopment can be leveraged for value capture and how public and private investments can be coordinated to realize the public realm improvements and affordable housing goals. The 2020 Update of the SCW Financial …

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Arts CommissionOct. 19, 2020

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20201019-5.a on the African-American Cultural Heritage District Revitalization and Cultural Historical Development original pdf

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ARTS COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20201019.5.a Date: Subject: 10-19-20 Arts Commission Recommendation on the African-American Cultural Heritage District Revitalization and Cultural Historical Development Seconded By: Commissioner Michelle Polgar Motion By: Commissioner Lulu Flores Recommendation The Arts Commission requests that City Council reaffirm its designation of the African American Cultural Heritage District (AACHD) and commit to revitalization of the District through development and investment in historic, cultural and preservation projects, including the preservation and designation of the remaining two parcels of Urban Renewal Property (Lots 16 and 18 at the 1100 Block on East 11th Street) as cultural heritage property to be developed instead as cultural arts and music facilities that support the African American community and reflect their cultural heritage. Additionally, Council should direct City Manager and appropriate City Departments to make recommendations for such redevelopment and investment by developing a plan in coordination with the AACHD Investment Initiative and other private and public strategic partners. . Description of Recommendation to Council The Arts Commission, in support of the African American Cultural Heritage District (AACHD) Investment Initiative, recommends that City Council commit to the development of the remaining properties in historic East Black Austin within the boundaries of the AACHD in ways that address and preserve Black culture and that benefit the entire Austin community by creating a viable arts and cultural destination that drives cultural tourism and economic development in the District. This would include the dedication of Lot 16 and Lot 18 as cultural heritage property and their development as such. Revitalization of the AACHD would include the development of historic, cultural and preservation projects, institutions/facilities and activities; encourage the return of small, minority-owned businesses; and create a vibrant street and nightlife center that reflects the African American historic legacy of the District. City Manager would be directed to work with the various Departments to develop the necessary strategies to implement the following actions, expeditiously, and if feasible, immediately: • Update all official city Zoning Maps that show designated Cultural and Historic Districts and Landmarks to include the African American Cultural Heritage District (AACHD); • Develop an official detailed map specifically for the District by using the East Austin Historical Survey findings to designate cultural, historic, and heritage sites and landmarks within the District; add those locations to official maps; • Develop way-finding signage for public right-of-ways that provide directional guidance for locating the AACHD in general, and specific landmarks …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

Item2a_Draft_URB_2021_MeetingCalendar.pdf original pdf

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URBAN RENEWAL BOARD DRAFT 2021 MEETING SCHEDULE Date: Location: Street-Jones Building, 1000 East 11th Street Third Monday of the month (unless specified by the Board) Time: Note: 4th floor, Room 400A 6:00 p.m. Due to COVID, meetings may be held via videoconference. January 11, 2021 (2nd Monday) February 8, 2021 (2nd Monday) March 15, 2021 April 19, 2021 May 17, 2021 June 21, 2021 July 19, 2021 August 16, 2021 September 20, 2021 October 18, 2021 November 15, 2021 December 13, 2021 (2nd Monday)

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Music CommissionOct. 19, 2020

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$12M Creative Space Bond Updates 10/19/2020 MUSIC COMMISSION MEETING 1 Procurement Process – Anticipated Timeline Operator Procurement Process Prepare RFI Operators Respond to RFI Prepare Operator RFQ Operators Respond Evaluate to RFQ Quals Delivery Partner* Procurement Process Property Solicitation Process Prepare Operator RFP Operators Respond to RFP Evaluate Proposals / Interviews Award Management Services Agreement with Negotiate/Execute Qualified Operator Prepare Delivery Delivery Partners Respond to Partner RFP RFP Evaluate Proposals City Manages Design & Build Process RFI Response Review/Site Criteria Gather Facility Requirements Broker Solicitation Top 3 sites shared w/ Operators Broker Negotiates Price City Approves Contending Properties City and Bidder Access to Site City Site Due Diligence City Purchases 30-day Option on Top Site City PSA Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Month 13 Music Commission * October 19, 2020 2 Libraries, Museums and Cultural Facilities Continuum along public vs. economic development use (Illustrative) Public (ex. Library)  Clear public purpose  Public ownership  No profit (recoup costs)  Open public access Economic Development  Private benefit  Private ownership   For profit (above costs) Limited access Zach Scott AFS Mexic-Arte Music Commission * October 19, 2020 3 Current Status/Next Steps Current Status: • RFI closed 9/21/20 • RFI information will inform both of the real estate search and the qualified operator search • City will update Q&A to Speak Up Austin site: https://www.speakupaustin.org/bond-for-creative-space Next Steps: • Briefing at next Arts Commission on Anti-Lobbying and No Contact Ordinance • Issuance of Facility Operator Request for qualifications end of October / early November Music Commission * October 19, 2020 4 For more information visit: www.speakupaustin.org/bond-for-creative-space Christine Maguire, AICP, EDFP Redevelopment Division Manager Christine.Maguire@austintexas.gov Matthew Schmidt Project Manager II Matthew.Schmidt@austintexas.gov Music Commission * October 19, 2020 5

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Music CommissionOct. 19, 2020

Approved Minutes original pdf

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AUSTIN MUSIC COMMISSION SPECIAL CALLED MEETING MINUTES The Austin Music Commission convened in a special called meeting on October 19, 2020 via videoconference. October 19, 2020 BOARD MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE: Chair – Rick Carney, Vice-chair – Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone, Parliamentarian - Oren Rosenthal, Secretary – Anne-Charlotte Patterson, Al Duarte, Gavin Garcia, Doug Leveton, Paul Pinon, Graham Reynolds, Stuart Sullivan Staff in Attendance: Kim McCarson, Erica Shamaly CALL TO ORDER 6:39pm Speakers: Mobley speaks in support of item 2b and the development of a musician survey to measure equity. (Due to technical difficulties, Mobley is able to speak after item 2.a. below.) 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of minutes from the September 30, 2020 Music Commission meeting. Commissioner Pinon motions, Commissioner Leveton seconds. Motion carries 10-0. Discussion and Possible Action on Live Music Fund recommendations with specific Discussion and Possible Action following update on $12 Million Creative Space Bond 2. OLD BUSINESS a. following presentations by Christine Maguire, Redevelopment Division Manager, Economic Development Department, and Shawn Willett, Deputy Procurement Officer, Financial Services. No action taken. b. attention to systemic racism and equity. Commissioner Reynolds motions, Commissioner Mahone seconds to adopt Live Music Fund Working Group recommendation and send to Council. Motion carries 10-0. Commissioner Reynolds motions, Commissioner Mahone seconds to allocate 50% of the Live Music HOT Fund to PIE (preservation, innovation, elevation) -focused fund structure with alternative funds that are more stable and robust to be looked into. Motion carries 10-0. Commissioner Mahone motions and Commissioner Sullivan seconds that staff explore working on a community survey with Mobley and Measure Austin. Motion carries 10-0. 1 AUSTIN MUSIC COMMISSION SPECIAL CALLED MEETING MINUTES 3. NEW BUSINESS October 19, 2020 Discussion and Possible Action on 2021 Music Commission meeting schedule. a. Commissioner Reynolds motions, Vice-chair Mahone seconds to adopt the schedule. Motion carries 10-0. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Discussion and Possible Action following a presentation by Cody Cowan, Red River Cultural District, or Rebecca Reynolds, Music Venue Alliance, on the state of music venues since the last survey and a presentation by city staff on the SAVES resolution. Commissioner Leveton motions, Commissioner Reynolds seconds. Discussion and Possible Action following an update by the Systemic Racism Working Group. Commissioner Reynolds motions, Commissioner Pinon seconds. Discussion and Possible Action following update on $12 Million Creative Space Bond. Commissioner Reynolds motions, Vice-chair Mahone seconds. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Reynolds motions, Commissioner Pinon seconds. Adjourn 8:18pm. The City of …

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Urban Renewal BoardOct. 19, 2020

URB_ApprovedMinutes_10-19-2020 original pdf

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URBAN RENEWAL BOARD OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN Monday, October 19, 2020 VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. MINUTES AGENDA CALL TO ORDER Chair Escobar called the Board Meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Manuel Escobar, Chair Danielle Skidmore Amit Motwani Jacqueline Watson Nathaniel Bradford Board Members Absent: Darrell Pierce Staff in Attendance: Erica Leak Sandra Harkins Lisa Rodriguez Mark Walters Laura Keating PURPOSE: The Board of Commissioners primary responsibility is to oversee the implementation and compliance of approved Urban Renewal Plans that are adopted by the Austin City Council. An Urban Renewal Plan's primary purpose is to eliminate slum and blighting influence within a designated area of the city. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approval of the September 21, 2020, Special Called Meeting Minutes The motion to approve the September 21, 2020, special called meeting minutes was made by Commissioner Watson, seconded by Commissioner Skidmore; the item was approved on a 5-0-0 vote. 1 2. NEW BUSINESS a. Discussion and possible action regarding 2021 Meeting Calendar The motion to approve the 2021 Meeting Calendar was made by Commissioner Watson, seconded by Bradford; the item was approved on a 5- 0-0 vote. b. Election of URB Chair and Vice Chair to serve the 2020 – 2021 term of o ffice, November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021. The nomination by Chair Escobar, seconded by Commissioner Watson for Chair Escobar to serve as Chair for the 2020-2021 term of office, Nov ember 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 was approved on a 5-0-0 vote. The nomination by Chair Escobar, seconded by Commissioner Watson for Commissioner Pierce to serve as Vice-Chair for the 2020-2021 term of office, November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 was approved on a 5-0-0 vote. The nomination by Chair Escobar, seconded by Commissioner Bradford for Commissioner Watson to serve as Vice-Chair for the 2020-2021 term of office, in the event that Commissioner Pierce declines to serve as Vice-Chair was approved on a 5-0-0 vote. 3. OLD BUSINESS a. Discussion and possible action on recommended modifications to the East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan. Discussion occurred. No action was taken. b. Discussion and possible action on recommended modifications to the East 11 t h Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD) to parallel the structure of the current East 12th Street NCCD. Discussion occurred. No action was taken. c. Discussion and possible action …

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