DOWNTOWN DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM RECALIBRATION DOWNTOWN COMMISSION February 19, 2020 Real Estate Development Fundamentals 2 Real Estate Development Fundamentals Zoning and Affordability Requirements Public Policy Viable Sites Land Development Can Occur Market Feasibility Rents, Prices, and Construction Costs Capital Competitive Returns on Capital 3 Real Estate Development Fundamentals $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Value of Building to Base Entitlements 4 Real Estate Development Fundamentals Bonus Value $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Value of Building to Base Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Entitlements 5 Real Estate Development Fundamentals Public Affordability Benefit Bonus Value $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Value of Building to Base Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Entitlements 6 Real Estate Development Fundamentals $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Public Affordability Benefit Bonus Value Development Benefit via Bigger Buildings Value of Building to Base Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Entitlements Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Minus Affordability Requirement 7 Real Estate Development Fundamentals $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Poorly calibrated requirements result in no bonus uptake and no public benefits. Base entitlements used Bonus Value Public Affordability Benefit Value of Building to Base Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Entitlements Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Minus Affordability Requirement Development Disbenefit of Bonus Building 8 Real Estate Development Fundamentals $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ 0 Bonuses do not have value in some submarkets. Base entitlements used. Bonus Value Impact Development Disbenefit of Bonus Building Public Affordability Benefit Value of Building to Base Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Entitlements Value of Building to Bonus Entitlements Minus Affordability Requirement 9 Density Bonus Calibration • Careful calibration to weigh development benefit and public benefit • Without participation in the bonus, no bonus units – market-rate or affordable – will be constructed • Careful calibration needed to maximize public benefit and achieve policy goals Development Benefit Public Benefit 10 Downtown Density Bonus Program In-Lieu Fee Recalibration 11 DOWNTOWN BONUS PROGRAM CHANGES Council Direction “Allow an unlimited CC bonus across Downtown, except do not map this unlimited bonus in the small area of Downtown where there currently is no bonus, on first reading. Council intends to add a bonus with new height and density in this northwest area on second reading, while maintaining a transition in height to areas that are primarily Residential House-Scale within the Downtown area. This transition in heights is to be considered …
DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: AUSTIN EXISTING DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM – LDC-RELATED BONUS AREA January 28, 2020 LDC Revision Team, City of Austin Ian Carlton and Michelle Anderson, ECONorthwest 1. Background and Purpose As part of the Land Development Code (LDC) Revision process, the City of Austin is seeking assistance to determine the appropriate amount of fees that developers may pay in lieu of building affordable housing units where the City’s existing affordable housing density bonus programs apply. The LDC-related affordable housing density bonus programs (bonus areas) are the Downtown Density Bonus Program (including the Rainey Street Subdistrict) and the University Neighborhood Overlay (see Exhibit 1). This memorandum presents ECONorthwest’s analysis of in-lieu fees for LDC-related bonus areas, documenting methods and recommended per-square foot fees. The goal of the analysis is to inform the City’s discussions about setting new in-lieu fees that capture a portion of the upside (or development benefit) of a density bonus, without discouraging developers from utilizing the bonus program. This will help address Austin City Council’s goal of increasing affordable housing capacity from bonus programs and encouraging the production of income- restricted housing by the private market. This analysis focuses only on calibrating in-lieu fees. It does NOT evaluate recalibration of the affordable housing bonus incentives or affordable housing performance requirements in the bonus areas; nor does it offer recommendations to change or improve the housing capacity delivered in each bonus area. Such a calibration would potentially adjust the target incomes and/or the set-aside required. Per direction from the City of Austin, this fee analysis assumed that these aspects of the LDC-related bonus programs do not change. ECONorthwest | Portland | Seattle | Eugene | Boise | econw.com 1 Exhibit 1. Existing Plan Areas Census Tracts 001604 University Neighborhood Overlay Downtown Density Bonus 001603 000204 000603 000500 000307 000302 000401 001605 000604 000601 1 000700 35 001200 001100 001602 001919 001910 001911 000402 000802 000803 000804 000902 343 000901 000801 001901 001303 001304 1 Miles 001305 001401 001402 001000 0 2. Approach ECONorthwest worked with City of Austin staff, primarily with the Neighborhood Housing and Community Development (NHCD) department, to define an approach for calibrating the fees in lieu of affordable housing for both the Downtown Density Bonus Program (Downtown) and the University Neighborhood Overlay (UNO). At the highest level, this analysis evaluates the value a density bonus provides so that public benefits can be appropriately calibrated. …
F O U N D A T I O N The Downtown Austin Alliance Foundation is a charitable, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization implementing key projects, public space activations and place-based research creating a “living, learning, lab” to ensure we are building a downtown that everyone will love. Our Role C R E A T E A L I V I N G , L E A R N I N G , L A B F O R D O W N T O W N P L A C E D E V E L O P M E N T P L A C E A C T I V A T I O N P L A C E R E S E A R C H O U R I M P A C T A L A S T I N G L E G A C Y T R A N S F O R M A T I O N R E P U B L I C S Q U A R E A C T I V A T I O N S C R E A T I N G B E L O V E D P L A C E S R E S E A R C H W H A T M A K E S P L A C E S V I T A L ? L E A D E R S H I P F O S T E R I N G T H E N E X T G E N E R A T I O N We have a great opportunity to foster new leadership in our community and the Foundation will work with companies and individuals to increase corporate and citizen engagement. K N O W L E D G E A U S T I N ' S R O L E As an emerging 21st century global city, Austin and downtown are a lense into the future of city building. We will cultivate knowledge leaders creating an Urban Think Tank for place-based research. P H I L A N T H R O P Y B U I L D I N G N E W C A P A C I T Y We have a great opportunity to build a lasting legacy in our …
DOWNTOWN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20200219-05 Date: February 19, 2020 Subject: Our Austin Stories Motioned By: Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol Seconded By: Commissioner Sam Sargent Recommendation To recommend that City Council support Our Austin Stories project and provide funding to support implementation for the report’s recommendations and activation. Chair Joel $her, Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol, Commissioner Meghan Skomia, Commissioner Sam Sargent, Commissioner Chris Kanipe, Commissioner David Gomez, Commissioner Christopher Lehman, Commissioner Andrew Harrison, Commissioner Jim Schissler, Commissioner Megan Meisenbach 10-0 Vote For: Against: None Abstain: None Absent: Commissioner August Harris Attest: Mona Sanchez, Commission Liaison, Economic Development Department 1 of 1
DOWNTOWN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20200219-06 Date: February 19, 2020 Subject: Downtown Public Safety Motioned By: Vice Chair Bristol Seconded By: Commissioner Megan Meisenbach Recommendation Recommend to City Council to fully staff the Austin Police Department and improve lighting and cameras along pedestrian heavy areas in downtown Austin. Chair Joel Sher, Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol, Commissioner Meghan Skomia, Commissioner Sam Sargent, Commissioner Chris Kanipe, Commissioner David Gomez, Commissioner Christopher Lehman, Commissioner Andrew Harrison, Commissioner Jim Schissler, Commissioner Megan Meisenbach 10-0 Vote For: Against: None Abstain: None Absent: Commissioner August Harris Attest: Mona Sanchez, Commission Liaison, Economic Development Department 1 of 1
DOWNTOWN COMMISSION MINUTES REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2020 The Downtown Commission convened in a meeting on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 301 W. 2nd Street in the Boards & Commissions Room. Downtown Commissioners in Attendance: Chair Joel Sher, Vice Chair Jennifer Bristol, Commissioner Meghan Skornia, Commissioner Sam Sargent, Commissioner Chris Kanipe, Commissioner David Gomez, Commissioner Christopher Lehman, Commissioner Andrew Harrison, Commissioner Jim Schissler, Commissioner Megan Meisenbach, Commissioner Melissa Henao-Robledo, Commissioner Ben Heimsath, Commissioner Richard DePalma Downtown Commissioners Not in Attendance: Commissioner August Harris, Commissioner Cynthia Weatherby, Commissioner Felipe Garza City Staff in Attendance: Christine Maguire and Mona Sanchez, Economic Development Department Commander Jay Bryant, Austin Police Department Erica Leak, Land Development Code Team 1. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called the meeting to order at 5:31 p.m. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No citizens were signed up to speak. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 15, 2020 MEETING MINUTES Commissioner Meisenbach motioned to approve the January 15, 2020 meeting minutes with Vice Chair Bristol’s second on a vote of 9-0 with Commissioner Christopher Lehman off dais. The Commission received a presentation from Molly Alexander, Downtown Austin Alliance. 4. WRITING ON THE WALLS 5. OUR AUSTIN STORIES No action was taken. The Commission received a presentation from Melissa Barry, Downtown Austin Alliance and Ted Eubanks. Vice Chair Bristol motioned to recommend that City Council support Our Austin Stories project and provide funding to support implementation for the report’s recommendations and activation with Commissioner Sargent’s second on a vote of 10-0. - 1 - 6. DOWNTOWN PUBLIC SAFETY The Commission received a presentation from Commander Jay Bryant, Austin Police Department. Vice Chair Bristol recommended to fully staff the Austin Police Department and improve lighting and cameras along pedestrian heavy areas in downtown Austin. 7. DOWNTOWN DENSITY BONUS PROGRAM RECALIBRATION The Commission received a presentation from Erica Leak, Land Development Code Team. No action was taken. 8. WORKING GROUPS A. Moonlight Tower Working Group No progress to report. B. Austin Core Transportation Plan (ACTP) Working Group No progress to report. 9. ITEMS FROM OTHER COMMISSIONS Commissioner Melissa Henao-Robledo reported that there is a District 7 vacancy on the Design Commission. Commissioner Ben Heimsath reported that the Historic Landmark Commission had discussions regarding the signage at Republic Square Park and the expansion of the French Ligation that will allow upgrades to the visitor’s center and on the next meeting agenda the German …
BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION FEBRUARY 19, 2020 2:00PM CEPEDA BRANCH LIBRARY 651 N. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702 Claire O’Neal Jay Sands Reedy Spigner III Roy Waley CJ Zhao AGENDA CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Santiago Rodriguez, Chair Sumit DasGupta, Vice Chair Sarah Cook Brennan Griffin John Mcnabb Wolfgang Niedert CALL TO ORDER posted on the agenda. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commission Meeting 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS (Discussion) 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (3 minutes to speak) Citizen communication is an opportunity for members of the public to speak on items not a. Approval of the minutes from the November 20, 2019 Bond Oversight a. Staff update on Library, Cultural Facilities and Museums Bond Programs 4. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Discussion and possible action on 2020 work plan 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT 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. For more information on the Bond Oversight Commission, please contact Megan Bell at 512- 974-2532.
BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION FEBRUARY 19, 2019 2:00PM CEPEDA BRANCH LIBRARY 651 N. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702 BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MINUTES The Bond Oversight Commission convened in a regular meeting on February 19, 2020 in Austin, Texas. Chair Rodriguez called the meeting to order at 2:25 PM Board Members in Attendance: Santiago Rodriguez, Chair Summit DasGupta, Vice-Chair Sarah Cook John McNabb Wolfgang Niedert Claire O’Neal Jay Sands Reedy Spigner, III Staff in Attendance: Megan Bell, Financial Services Michelle Clemons, Economic Development David Colligan, Economic Development John Daniels, Austin Public Library Irma Flores-Manges, Austin Public Library Tim Knoedler, Parks and Recreation Steven Linett, Parks and Recreation Tina Van Wie, Financial Services CALL TO ORDER None. 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes for the regular meeting of November 20, 2019 were approved as posted with motion by Commissioner Niedert, Commissioner Sands second with Vice-Chair DasGupta abstaining and the remaining votes in favor. 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS (Discussion) a. John Daniels, Austin Public Library gave an introduction to the Cepeda Branch Library, including Managing Librarian, Irma Flores-Manges. Staff gave updates on the Library, Cultural Arts Facilities and Museums Bond Programs. Topics and presenters (in order of presentation) included: Introduction – John Daniels, Austin Public Library; Museums and Cultural Arts Facilities (Part 1: Economic Development funded projects) – David Colligan, Economic Development; Finances – Tina Van Wie, Financial Services; Libraries – John Daniels, Austin Public Library; Museums and Cultural Arts Facilities (Part 2: Parks and Recreation funded projects) – Steven Linett, Parks and Recreation. Staff provided an overview for each of the topic areas listed, including program highlights and updated program financials. Staff answered questions from the Commissioners. BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES February 19, 2020 4. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Commissioner Rodriguez introduced discussion about the 2020 work plan. Commissioners requested amendments to shift the order of staff updates, including moving updates on the Mobility program to earlier in the year and updates on Affordable Housing to later in the year. Vice-Chair DasGupta moved to adopt the draft 2020 work plan, as amended, and Commissioner Spigner III seconded. The motion passed unanimously. 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a. Commissioner Sands requested data from staff to include updated information for all open bond programs, by proposition: (a) Amount appropriated for the proposition, (b) Amount obligated (encumbered plus spent), (c) Bond proceeds received, and (d) Anticipated final date of spending for each …
Cepeda Branch Library, District 3 • Constructed 1998 • 8,110 SF /W 41 Parking Spaces • Hours of Operation Monday – Thursday 10 AM – 9 PM Friday 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM Sunday Closed • Active Renovation Project, $1 million $853,000 in 2012 & 2018 Bonds $196,561 from AE for Music Garden & Maintenance Project is eligible for AIPP Works of Art Program • Cepeda Branch Trail, $307,000 from 2018 Bond BOND OVERSIGHT COMMISSION: Comprehensive Update on Libraries, Museums & Cultural Arts Facilities February 19, 2020 Tina Van Wie, Financial Services David Colligan, Economic Development John Daniels, Austin Public Library Steven Linett, Parks and Recreation We Are Here Capital Needs Identification CIP Project & Program Implementation Funding Sources Identified Annual Budget Five-Year CIP Plan 3 Libraries, Museums & Cultural Bond Overview 2006 2012 2018 2006 Bond, Props 4 & 6 - $121.5 Cultural Facilities (Prop 4) - $31.5M Mexican American Cultural Center - $5M African American Cultural & Heritage Facility - $1.5M Mexic-Arte Museum - $5M Austin Film - $5M Asian-American Resource Center - $5M Zachary Scott Theater - $10M Central Library (Prop 6) - -$90M 2012 Bond, Props 14 & 18 - $91.1M Parks & Recreation (Prop 14) - $77.7M Library, Museums & Cultural Arts Facilities (Prop 18) - $13.4M Austin Studios - $5.4M Libraries – $8M 2018 Bond, Prop B - $128M Branch Library Renovations – Creative spaces – $12M Cultural Center Improvements – $34.5M $56.5M Dougherty Arts Center Replacement Facility - $25M 4 Finances 2006 Bond Program Proposition 4 Cultural Facilities: $31.5M $35 M $30 M $25 M $20 M $15 M $10 M $5 M $0 M F Y 2 0 0 6 - 0 7 F Y 2 0 0 7 - 0 8 F Y 2 0 0 8 - 0 9 F Y 2 0 0 9 - 1 0 F Y 2 0 1 0 - 1 1 F Y 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 F Y 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 F Y 2 0 1 3 - 1 4 F Y 2 0 1 4 - 1 5 F Y 2 0 1 5 - 1 6 F Y 2 0 1 6 - 1 7 F Y 2 0 1 7 - …
MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Jolene Kiolbassa, Chair Members of the Zoning and Platting Commission February 11, 2020 Planning and Zoning Department C14-2019-0138 – Champions Commercial Development FROM: Wendy Rhoades DATE: RE: ************************************************************************ The Staff requests an indefinite postponement of the above-referenced rezoning case in order to continue review of the Applicant’s proposal and related documents that apply to the subject property. The Applicant does not object to the Staff’s request. Attachment: Zoning Map 1 of 2B-01 SPC-01-0016A GO-CO C14-2015-0160 C14-2018-0138 F M 2 GO-CO 2 2 2 R D P M A B R X S P T A O C 2 T 2 2 2 SF-6 LO SF-6 GO 85-044 SF-6 LO J A M B O R E E C T B Y S B Y N W S H W S H A X A E X F T E F T L O L O PITA PITA PUD S C O U T BLU FF BACKSTROKE DR 85-026 TENNIS A N C A N C ± M USTE PUD R CT SUBJECT TRACT ! ! ! ! ! ! PENDING CASE ZONING BOUNDARY 99-0076 SP-01-0386B P M A R 2 2 2 2 O T B S X T P A C N ( SF-2 ( ( SF-2 ( O O W T R D D ( 91-0016 SP-98-0033C SPC-01-0025C SF-2 R I F D ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( BL UE R I DG E CT ( ( R D D O O W E C U R P S ( ( ( ( ( SF-2 ( L E M O N W O O D D R ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-2 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-2 ( ( L A K E W O O D D R ( ( ( ( ( ( ( CEDRO TRL ( ( ( ( ( SF-2 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( 92-0134 04-0115 GR-CO SPC-95-0247A SPC-04-0051C P M A R B N X T P A C O T 2 2 2 2 91-016 98-0163 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 91-015 UNDEV GR-CO SPC-05-0012A ! ! ! ! ! ! RR ! ! 93-120 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! 81-020 P R86-304 ( ( ( P86-043 SPC-90-0057 GO …
C14-2020-0001 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2020-0001 – Colton Bluff Springs DISTRICT: 2 Road ZONING FROM: RR, SF-4A, SF-4A-CO and LR-MU ADDRESS: 6917 Colton Bluff Springs Road SITE AREA: 23.235 acres TO: MF-3 (Tract 1), GR-MU (Tract 2) PROPERTY OWNER: BMR Land LLC (William P. Mclean) AGENT: McClean & Howard LLP (Jeffery S. Howard) CASE MANAGER: Kate Clark (512-974-1237, kate.clark@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends multifamily residence – medium density (MF-3) district zoning for Tract 1, and community commercial – mixed use (GR-MU) combining district zoning for Tract 2. For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see page 2 and 3. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: February 18, 2020 Scheduled for Zoning and Platting Commission CITY COUNCIL ACTION: March 12, 2020 Scheduled for City Council ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 13B-02 C14-2020-0001 2 ISSUES The western portion of this property that is covered by floodplain is currently zoned rural residential (RR) district. Staff received an email from a neighbor expressing concern about rezoning the RR area to another base zoning district. It was part of the City’s past zoning practice to zone floodplain areas as RR to reduce development in those areas. In the early 2000’s Council directed staff to stop this practice and let the environmental regulations of the City’s code dictate what could and could not be built within the floodplain and other environmentally sensitive areas. If the applicant is granted their rezoning request, they would be subject to all current code regulations and restrictions to development in these areas. All communications received on this rezoning case can be found in Exhibit C: Correspondence Received. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: This property is undeveloped and approximately 23.24 acres in size. It is bound by three roads: Alum Rock Drive, Colton Bluff Springs Road and McKinney Falls Parkway. It is currently zoned RR, single family residence – small lot (SF-4A) district zoning, single family residence – small lot – conditional overlay (SF-4A-CO) and neighborhood commercial – mixed use (LR- MU) combined district zoning. Across Colton Bluff Springs Road to the north are single family residential homes zoned SF-4A and open space (floodplain areas) zoned single family residence – standard lot (SF-2). Across McKinney Falls Parkway to the east are properties zoned LR, community commercial (GR), SF-4A, and townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning. All of these properties are undeveloped. Adjacent to the south are properties within the …
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET LOT(S): 24 ZAP DATE: Feb. 18, 2020 COUNTY: Williamson CASE NO.: C8-2019-0057 SUBDIVISION NAME: Pearson Ranch West Preliminary Plan AREA: 155.8 ac. OWNER: Ivalene Pearson Banks, c/o Brett Ames (Top Hat Holdings, LLC) AGENT/APPLICANT: Paul W. Linehan (Land Strategies, Inc.) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 14320 Ranch Road 620 WATERSHED: Lake Creek EXISTING ZONING: GR-MU PROPOSED LAND USE: Mixed use subdivision with office, retail, restaurants, hotel and multi- family residential. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for the approval of Pearson Ranch West Preliminary Plan, a development of a 155.8 acre tract consisting of 24 lots and containing 134.67 ac. for Commercial and/or Multifamily, 4.12 ac. for Access Drives in Block G and 17.01ac. for ROW. with all associated water, wastewater, paving, drainage and water quality facilities. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this preliminary plan as it meets all applicable State and City of Austin LDC requirements. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Joey de la Garza EMAIL: joey.delagarza@austintexas.gov PHONE: 512-974-2664 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A 155.79 ACRE TRACT OF LAND CONSISTING OF A TRACT OF 63.628 ACRES IN THE RACHEL SAUL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 551 AND THE THOMAS P. DAVY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 169 IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING ALL OF A 63.627 ACRE TRACT DESCRIBED IN DOCUMENT NOS. 2017006788, 2017006800, 2017006802, AND 2017006803 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND A TRACT OF 92.164 ACRES (APPROXIMATELY 4,014,679 SQ. FT.) IN THE RACHEL SAUL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 551 AND THE THOMAS P. DAVY, ABSTRACT NO. 169 IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING A PORTION OF A 45.14 ACRE TRACT DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 667, PAGE 315 AND A PORTION OF A 295.73 ACRE TRACT AND ALL OF A 1.000 ACRE TRACT DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 1844, PAGE 392, BOTH OF THE DEED RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS. AUSTIN ENERGY STANDARD NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. Austin Energy has the right to prune and/or remove trees, shrubbery and other obstructions to the extent necessary to keep the easements clear. Austin Energy will perform all tree work in compliance with Chapter 25-8, Subchapter B of the City of Austin Land Development Code. The owner/developer of this subdivision/lot shall provide Austin Energy with any easement and/or access required, in addition to those indicated, for the installation and ongoing maintenance of overhead and underground electric facilities. These easements and/or access are required to provide electric service to the building and will not be …
1. PROPERTY OWNERS SHALL PROVIDE ACCESS TO DRAINAGE EASEMENTS AND WATER QUALITY PONDS AS MAY BE NECESSARY AND SHALL NOT PROHIBIT ACCESS BY GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES. GENERAL NOTES 2. NO OBJECTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, BUILDINGS, FENCES, OR LANDSCAPING SHALL BE ALLOWED IN A DRAINAGE AND WATER QUALITY EASEMENT EXCEPT AS APPROVED BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND WILLIAMSON COUNTY. 3. EROSION/SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION ON EACH LOT. 4. WATER SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN.. 5. WASTEWATER SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN.. 6. ALL DRAINAGE EASEMENTS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE PROPERTY OWNER OR ASSIGNS. TOTAL ACREAGE: ...............................................................................................................155.80 Ac. 7. TOTAL LOTS: ............................................................................................................................. 28 LINEAR FEET OF STREETS: ......................................................................................................9,116 L.F. [SEE TABLE 2] 8. 9. THE 100-YR FLOODPLAIN, AS DEFINED BY CITY REGULATIONS, IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHOWN HEREON. PORTIONS OF THIS TRACT ARE WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE 100-YR FLOODPLAIN THAT IS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF STUDY OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) FIRM PANEL NUMBERS 48491C0610E AND 48491C06030E, DATED:SEPTEMBER 26, 2008 10. STREET NAMES, WIDTHS AND R.O.W. WIDTHS: ....................................................................[SEE TABLE 2] 11. MUNICIPAL JURISDICTION: THIS PRELIMINARY PLAN BOUNDARIES ARE WITHIN THE CITY OF AUSTIN LIMITED PURPOSE ANNEXATION AND 2 MILE ETJ SERVICE AREA. 12. ELECTRICITY SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED BY AUSTIN ENERGY. 13. FIRE SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED BY ESD #2.. 14. A DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, EASEMENTS, AND RESTRICTIONS MUST BE RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TEXAS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL OPEN SPACE AREAS, CONSERVATION EASEMENTS AND ACCESS EASEMENTS. THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS SHALL BE REFERENCED BY DOCUMENT NUMBER ON EVERY FINAL PLAT IN THIS SUBDIVISION. 15. NO LOT SHALL BE OCCUPIED UNTIL THE STRUCTURE IS CONNECTED TO THE CITY OF AUSTIN'S WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY SYSTEM. 16. THE WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY SYSTEM SERVING THIS SUBDIVISION MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF AUSTIN UTILITY DESIGN CRITERIA. THE WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY PLAN MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY AUSTIN WATER. ALL WATER AND WASTEWATER CONSTRUCTION MUST BE INSPECTED BY THE CITY OF AUSTIN. THE LANDOWNER MUST PAY THE CITY INSPECTION FEE WITH THE UTILITY CONSTRUCTION. 17. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CEF BUFFER MUST COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF AUSTIN LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. THE NATURAL VEGETATIVE COVER MUST BE RETAINED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE; AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL OR IRRIGATION IS PROHIBITED. AN …
SITE PLAN REVIEW SHEET ENVIRONMENTAL VARIANCE REQUEST ONLY ZAP COMMISSION DATE: 02/18/2020 CASE: SP-2019-0189D PROJECT NAME: XSpace Group APPLICANT: Garett-Ihnen Civil Engineers AGENT: Michelle Rogerson Lynch ADDRESS OF SITE: 4229 N. F.M. 620 COUNTY: WATERSHED: Lake Austin Watershed EXISTING ZONING: N/a PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Commercial building with associated improvements DESCRIPTION OF VARIANCE: The applicant requests the following: JURISDICTION: 2-Mile ETJ AREA: 5.42 acres Travis 1. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-301 to construct a driveway on slopes in excess of 15 percent gradient. 2. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill in excess of four feet of depth. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the required findings of fact have been met, and recommends approval of the variance with the following conditions: 1. Compliance with LDC 25-2, Subchapter C, Division 3, §25-2-1024 and restore the vegetated area in front of the structural retaining walls with a dense massing of native trees, shrubs, and grasses. ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD ACTION: 02/05/2020: The Environmental Board voted in (7) favor, (0) against, (0) absentia ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW STAFF: Jonathan Garner CASE MANAGER: Ann DeSanctis PHONE: 512-974-1665 PHONE: 512-974-3102 1 of 33B-05 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION MOTION 20200205 006a Date: February 5, 2020 Subject: XSpace Group, SP-2019-0189D Motion by: Katie Coyne Seconded by: Mary Ann Neely RATIONALE: WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the applicant is requesting variances from: • LDC 25-8-301 to construct a driveway on slopes in excess of 15 percent gradient; and, • LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill in excess of four feet of depth. WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that staff recommends the approval of this variance because the findings of fact have been met. THEREFORE, the Environmental Commission recommends approval of the requested variances listed above. For: Bedford, Creel, Nill, Guerrero, Coyne, Neely, and Gordon Against: None Abstain: None Recuse: Ramberg Absent: Smith, Thompson, and Maceo VOTE 7-0 Approved By: Linda Guerrero, Environmental Commission Chair 1 2 of 33B-05 Staff Findings of Fact Variance to LDC 25-8-301 3 of 33B-05 Development Services Department Staff Recommendations Concerning Required Findings Construction of a driveway on slopes in excess of 15 percent (LDC 25-8-301) Project Name: Ordinance Standard: Watershed Protection Ordinance Variance Request: XSpace Group SP-2019-0189D Include an explanation with each applicable finding of fact. A. Land Use Commission variance determinations from Chapter 25-8-41 of the City Code: 1. The requirement will deprive the applicant of a privilege available to owners of similarly …
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2018-0122.1A ZAP DATE: February 18, 2020 SUBDIVISION NAME: East Village Phase 1 AREA: 49.37 acres LOTS: 204 lots APPLICANT: RH Pioneer North LLC (Gordon Reger) AGENT: LJA Engineering, (Walter Hoysa) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 3407 E Howard Lane GRIDS: MQ32 COUNTY: Travis WATERSHED: Harris Branch JURISDICTION: Full Purpose EXISTING ZONING: PUD DISTRICT: 1 LAND USE: Residential SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be constructed along all internal streets and the E Howard lane frontage. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: This request is for the East Village Phase 1 final plat, comprised of 204 lots on 49.37 acres. There will be 196 residential lots, and 8 landscape, parkland, drainage and open space lots. The proposed lots comply with the Pioneer Crossing PUD requirements for use, lot width and lot size. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The preliminary plan meets all applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements and staff recommends approval. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Steve Hopkins PHONE: 512-974-3175 E-mail: steve.hopkins@austintexas.gov 1 of 6B-06 EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY PHASE 1 Street, Drainage, Water and Wastewater Improvements E H O W A R D L A N E D A O R U ESSA D N PROJECT LOCATION 2 T O L 3 T O L 4 T O L 3 T O L E H O W A R D L A N E P A R M E R L A N E A5511005 CV1.dgn Default 4/30/2019 12:49:13 PM EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY 3124-1/2 E PARMER LN LOCATION MAP (N.T.S.) 2 of 6B-06 3 of 6B-06 4 of 6B-06 5 of 6B-06 6 of 6B-06
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2018-0122.1A ZAP DATE: February 18, 2020 SUBDIVISION NAME: East Village Phase 1 AREA: 49.37 acres LOTS: 204 lots APPLICANT: RH Pioneer North LLC (Gordon Reger) AGENT: LJA Engineering, (Walter Hoysa) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 3407 E Howard Lane GRIDS: MQ32 COUNTY: Travis WATERSHED: Harris Branch JURISDICTION: Full Purpose EXISTING ZONING: PUD DISTRICT: 1 LAND USE: Residential SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be constructed along all internal streets and the E Howard lane frontage. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: This request is for the East Village Phase 1 final plat, comprised of 204 lots on 49.37 acres. There will be 196 residential lots, and 8 landscape, parkland, drainage and open space lots. The proposed lots comply with the Pioneer Crossing PUD requirements for use, lot width and lot size. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The preliminary plan meets all applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements and staff recommends approval. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Steve Hopkins PHONE: 512-974-3175 E-mail: steve.hopkins@austintexas.gov 1 of 6B-07 EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY PHASE 1 Street, Drainage, Water and Wastewater Improvements E H O W A R D L A N E D A O R U ESSA D N PROJECT LOCATION 2 T O L 3 T O L 4 T O L 3 T O L E H O W A R D L A N E P A R M E R L A N E A5511005 CV1.dgn Default 4/30/2019 12:49:13 PM EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY 3124-1/2 E PARMER LN LOCATION MAP (N.T.S.) 2 of 6B-07 3 of 6B-07 4 of 6B-07 5 of 6B-07 6 of 6B-07
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET LOTS: 137 (Matthew Trenner, V.P.) AGENT: LJA Engineering JURISDICTION: Full Purpose Z.A.P. DATES: February 18, 2020 (Walter Hoysa, P.E.) CASE NO.: C8-2016-0109.7A SUBDIVISION NAME: Pioneer Crossing East Section 18 AREA: 26.59 acres APPLICANT: Continental Homes of Texas ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: Sprinkle Road WATERSHED: Walnut Creek EXISTING ZONING: P.U.D. PROPOSED LAND USE: Residential ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVERS: None DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for the approval of the Pioneer Crossing East Section 18. The applicant proposes to plat the existing property into a 137 lot subdivision for residential uses on 26.59 acres. The plat follows the preliminary plan approved by the Zoning & Platting Commission on June 28, 2016. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the subdivision, the plat meets applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements. ZONING & PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Cesar Zavala E-mail: cesar.zavala@austintexas.gov PHONE: 512-974-3404 1 of 5B-08 2 of 5B-08 LAND USE SUMMARY: PIONEER CROSSING EAST SECTION 18 TOTAL ACREAGE: STANDARD RESIDENTIAL DENSITY: LOTS: 26.59 ACRES 132 LOTS 4.96 UNITS PER ACRE NUMBER OF BLOCKS: 6 BLOCKS TOTAL LOTS: 137 OTHER LOTS: LS/PUE/PAE OS/LS OS/DE/PUE/PAE 2 LOTS (0.3700 ACRES) 1 LOT (0.1688 ACRES) 2 LOTS (0.0891 ACRES) TOTAL OTHER LOTS: 5 LOTS (0.6279 ACRES) SUBMITTAL DA TE: JUNE 22, 2017 PUBLIC STREET NAME LENGTH ROW WIDTH CUT OFF ROAD SPRINKLE CAPTAIN DIMMITT WAY DEFENDER TRAIL GONZALES RANGER PASS SEGUIN STREET ALAMO HEIGHTS A VENUE TOTAL 522' 209' 1203' 960' 529' 1129' 4542' 60' 50' 50' 50' 50' 50' DIRECTIONAL CONTROL AND HORIZONTAL COORDINATES BASIS: TEXAS CENTRAL ZONE 4203, DERIVED FROM THE NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY ON-LINE POSITIONING USER SERVICE (OPUS) USING STATIC GPS PROCEDURES, GRID TO SURFACE AND WERE SCALED FROM POINT NO. 1 (N:10104718.83, WITH A SCALE FACTOR = 1.0000822572. E:3143999. 85), LEGEND e 1/2" REBAR FOUND � ALUMINUM CAP FOUND 0 · · · · · · · · · · 1/2" REBAR W/CAP STAMPLED "LANDESIGN" SET SIDEWALK R.P.R. T.C. T. REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS O.P.R. T.C. T. D.E. DRAINAGE EASEMENT P.U.E.PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT W.Q.E.WATER QUALITY EASEMENT P.A.E. PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT L.S. LANDSCAPE o.s. LOT 12 BLOCK LL PIONEER CROSSING EAST SECTION 16 DOC. NO. 201700050 O.P.R. T.C. T. '\ '\ '\ '\ '\ "' / / r--. i---- 1 / / ,1 / I / / / / / / / VICINITY MAP (NOT TO SCALE) SCALE IN FEET 100 50 0 LOT 1 TROUPE ADDITION …
MEMORANDUM Pioneer Crossing PUD Amendment #14, Case C814-96-0003.14 ************************************************************************ TO: Zoning and Platting Commission Members FROM: Sherri Sirwaitis Planning and Zoning Department DATE: February 4, 2020 RE: ************************************************************************ The Pioneer Crossing Planned Unit Development (PUD) was approved by Council in 1997. On October 17, 2019, the City Council approved the 14th amendment to the PUD through Ordinance No. 20191017-064. The 14th amendment inadvertently omitted the following language in Part 7(C)(6) of the original PUD ordinance: [or those improvements that may be otherwise required by the City of Austin or specifically authorized under this ordinance.] The accidental omission of this language limits the types of improvements the City may require near an open waterway with upstream drainage. Therefore, an item has been placed on your agenda for consideration to initiate a new PUD amendment case to rezone the property to reinsert that language. 1 of 1C-01
MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Ms. Jolene Kiolbassa, Chair Members of the Zoning and Platting Commission FROM: Wendy Rhoades, Principal Planner, Zoning Case Management Planning and Zoning Department DATE: February 12, 2020 RE: Request initiation of a zoning change for the property located at the west side of South Pleasant Valley Road near the intersection of Springville Lane ************************************************************************ The item under discussion is a request to consider directing Staff to initiate a rezoning case from P to SF-2, and from SF-4A-CO to P, associated with C14-2017-0043 – Onion Creek Greenbelt. The rezoning case would correct mapping errors in Ordinance No. 20170615-094 for the property located at the west side of South Pleasant Valley Road near the intersection of Springville Lane. In March 2017, a rezoning case was initiated by Council and filed by the Parks and Recreation Department requesting public (P) district zoning consistent with its greenbelt use and to facilitate development of a portion of the property with trails. The rezoning application included an accurate metes and bounds description, however, the rezoning map inadvertently included 7203 Deep Lane and rezoned this privately owned SF-2 zoned property to the P, Public district. In addition, the map did not include a SF-4A-CO zoned triangular area at the terminus of Deep Lane and extending east to unbuilt Meadow Lake Boulevard right-of-way that is also under the stewardship of PARD. In late-January 2020, the owner of 7203 Deep Lane inquired with Staff about the P district zoning assigned to her property. In response, Staff re-mapped the 2017 metes and bounds description and concluded that it correctly captured the City-owned property, but incorrectly mapped 7203 Deep Lane to the P district. The zoning map also incorrectly 1 of 10C-02 excluded the SF-4A-CO zoned triangular area. A City-initiated rezoning application would correct both errors. Attachments: Illustration of Proposed Mapping Errors to be Corrected 2017 Rezoning Ordinance 2 of 10C-02 ( ( (( (( ( S L LA ( ( B M ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3 ( ( N ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3 ( ( F ( ( ( ( (( ( ( ( SF-3 AVALO (( ( ( N AVE ( ( SF-3 SF-3 O N T E N A Y D R E CT LOIR SF-3 S R ( ( U N ( ( ( ( A D O W L …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2019-0159 (Arboretum Lot 9) DISTRICT: 10 ADDRESS: 9401 Arboretum Boulevard ZONING FROM: GR, CS, CS-1 TO: GR-MU SITE AREA: 15.20 acres (662,112 sq. ft.) PROPERTY OWNER: GF-ARB C, Ltd. % Live Oak Gottesman AGENT: Drenner Group, PC (Amanda Swor) CASE MANAGER: Sherri Sirwaitis (512-974-3057, sherri.sirwaitis@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends GR-MU, Community Commercial-Mixed Use Combining District, zoning. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: February 4, 2020: Postponed to February 18, 2020 at the applicant's request by consent (9-0, J. Kiolbassa-absent); H. Smith-1st, N. Barrera-Ramirez-2nd. February 18, 2020 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: February 20, 2020 ORDINANCE NUMBER: B-091 of 33 C14-2019-0159 2 ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The site under consideration is a 15+ acre property located at the northwest corner of North Capital of Texas Highway and Arboretum Boulevard. The property is currently an undeveloped parcel within a retail center, adjacent to a detention pond and a parking garage. The applicant is requesting a rezoning of the property from GR, CS and CS-1 zoning to GR- MU zoning to allow for mixed use development. The staff recommends GR-MU zoning for the property in question as it meets the intent of the Community Commercial-Mixed Use Combining District. This tract of land is surrounded by commercial uses/zoning to the north, east, and west. The property fronts and takes access to an arterial roadway, Arboretum Boulevard and a state highway, North Capital of Texas Highway. Site is located on an Activity Corridor, the Arboretum Boulevard Activity Corridor, as designated in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. The applicant agrees with the staff’s recommendation. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: 1. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. Community Commercial district is intended for office and commercial uses serving neighborhood and community needs, including both unified shopping centers and individually developed commercial sites, and typically requiring locations accessible from major traffic ways. The purpose of a mixed use (MU) combining district is to allow office, retail, commercial, and residential uses to be combined in a single development. 2. The proposed zoning should promote consistency and orderly planning. The proposed GR-MU zoning would be compatible and consistent with the adjacent uses because this tract of land is surrounded by office and commercial uses/zoning to the north, south, east, and west. The property in question is located on an Activity Corridor, the Arboretum Boulevard Activity Corridor, as designated in …
ZONING & PLATTING COMMISSION AGENDA Tuesday, February 18, 2020 The Zoning and Platting Commission will convene at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at Austin City Hall, Council Chambers 301 W. Second Street, Austin, TX Ana Aguirre – Secretary Nadia Barrera-Ramirez Timothy Bray Ann Denkler - Parliamentarian Jim Duncan – Vice-Chair Bruce Evans Jolene Kiolbassa – Chair David King Ellen Ray Hank Smith Vacant (District 4) EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Zoning & Platting 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 COMMUNICATION The first four (4) 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. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of minutes from February 4, 2020. Facilitator: Sylvia Limon, 512-974-2767 Attorney: Erika Lopez, 512-974-3588 Commission Liaison: Andrew Rivera, 512-974-6508 B. PUBLIC HEARINGS C14-2019-0118 - Champions Commercial Development; District 10 6025 North Capital of Texas Highway Northbound, Bull Creek Watershed 1. Rezoning: Location: Owner/Applicant: Champion Assets, Ltd. (William Clark Meier) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. (Joel Wixson, P.E.) GR-CO to GR-CO, to change a condition of zoning Request for Indefinite Postponement by Staff Wendy Rhoades, 512-974-7719 Planning and Zoning Department C14-2020-0001 - Colton Bluff Springs Road; District 2 6917 Colton Bluff Springs Road, Marble Creek Watershed 2. Rezoning: Location: Owner/Applicant: BMR Land LLC (William P. McLean) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: McLean & Howard LLP (Jeffrey S. Howard) RR, SF-4A, SF-4A-CO and LR-MU to MF-3 (Tract 1), GR-MU (Tract 2) Recommended Kate Clark, 512-974-1237 Planning and Zoning Department C8-2018-0171.SH - Goodnight Ranch Phase Two - East; District 2 3. Preliminary Subdivision Plan: 9308 Capitol View Drive, Onion and Marble Creek Watersheds Location: Owner/Applicant: Austin Goodnight Ranch, L.P. (Myra Goepp) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Landdev Consulting (Greg Fortman) Approve a preliminary subdivision for 290 lots on 89.526 acres. Recommended Sylvia Limon, 512-974-2767 Ann DeSanctis, 512-974-3102 Development Services Department 4. Preliminary Subdivision Plan: Location: Owner/Applicant: Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: C8-2019-0057 - Pearson Ranch East Preliminary Plan; District 6 14320 North FM 620 Road Southbound, Lake …
February 18, 2020 Zoning and Platting Commission Q & A Report B-03 C8-2018-0171.SH - Goodnight Ranch Phase Two - East; District 2 Question: Commissioner Aguirre How is the Watershed Protection Department being engaged in the overall project? Also, what is the definition of ‘yard‘ houses? What is the allowed impervious cover? The print is very small on the tables, but there appears to be a higher than normal impervious cover amounts, plus the table refers to Yard, Row and Mansion Houses. How were those impervious rates arrived at? Please advise what measures are being taken to ensure there is no adverse impact to properties downstream as a result of the Goodnight Ranch project. Onion Creek is factually known for flash flooding with deadly consequences. Answer: Staff Following is the definition of Yard House from the PUD Ordinance (ORDINANCE NO. 20061116-053): "YARD HOUSE means a detached single-family residence One accessory dwelling unit containing not more than 700 square feet of gross building area may be constructed over the garage" The ordinance can viewed at http://www.cityofaustin.org/edims/document.cfm?id=99337
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2018-0122.1A ZAP DATE: February 18, 2020 SUBDIVISION NAME: East Village Phase 1 AREA: 49.37 acres LOTS: 204 lots APPLICANT: RH Pioneer North LLC (Gordon Reger) AGENT: LJA Engineering, (Walter Hoysa) ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 3407 E Howard Lane GRIDS: MQ32 COUNTY: Travis WATERSHED: Harris Branch JURISDICTION: Full Purpose EXISTING ZONING: PUD DISTRICT: 1 LAND USE: Residential SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be constructed along all internal streets and the E Howard lane frontage. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: This request is for the East Village Phase 1 final plat, comprised of 204 lots on 49.37 acres. There will be 196 residential lots, and 8 landscape, parkland, drainage and open space lots. The proposed lots comply with the Pioneer Crossing PUD requirements for use, lot width and lot size. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The preliminary plan meets all applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements and staff recommends approval. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Steve Hopkins PHONE: 512-974-3175 E-mail: steve.hopkins@austintexas.gov EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY PHASE 1 Street, Drainage, Water and Wastewater Improvements E H O W A R D L A N E D A O R U ESSA D N PROJECT LOCATION 2 T O L 3 T O L 4 T O L 3 T O L E H O W A R D L A N E P A R M E R L A N E A5511005 CV1.dgn Default 4/30/2019 12:49:13 PM EASTVILLAGE SINGLE FAMILY 3124-1/2 E PARMER LN LOCATION MAP (N.T.S.)
SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2017-0307.3A SUBDIVISION NAME: The Vistas of Austin, Section 4 AREA: 14.7 acres APPLICANT: The Vistas of Austin, LTD (Cary Cobb) AGENT: BGE, Inc. (Jacob Kondo) ZAP DATE: February 18, 2020 LOTS: 80 COUNTY: Travis JURISDICTION: Full Purpose ADDRESS OF SUBDIVISION: 1834 Old Lockhart Road GRIDS: MH12 WATERSHED: Rinard Creek EXISTING ZONING: SF-4A DISTRICT: 2 LAND USE: Residential SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be constructed along Old Lockhart Road and along all internal streets. DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for the approval of the Vistas of Austin, Section 4, comprised of 156 lots on 14.7 acres. This is a small lot subdivision containing 153 single family lots, 2 water quality/drainage lots and 1 park lot. The proposed lots comply with zoning requirements for use, lot width and lot size. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommends approval of the final plat. The plat meets all applicable State and City of Austin Land Development Code requirements. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Steve Hopkins E-mail: steve.hopkins@austintexas.gov PHONE: 512-974-3175 L J J Q R S T M M L R S Q Q T Q BGE, Inc. 101 West Louis Henna Blvd., Suite 400 Austin, TX 78728 Tel: 512-879-0400 ● www.bgeinc.com TBPE Registration No. F-1046 TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10106502 Q Q T Q BGE, Inc. 101 West Louis Henna Blvd., Suite 400 Austin, TX 78728 Tel: 512-879-0400 ● www.bgeinc.com TBPE Registration No. F-1046 TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10106502 BGE, Inc. 101 West Louis Henna Blvd., Suite 400 Austin, TX 78728 Tel: 512-879-0400 ● www.bgeinc.com TBPE Registration No. F-1046 TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10106502 BGE, Inc. 101 West Louis Henna Blvd., Suite 400 Austin, TX 78728 Tel: 512-879-0400 ● www.bgeinc.com TBPE Registration No. F-1046 TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10106502
SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2020 AT 6:00 PM ONE TEXAS CENTER, THIRD FLOOR MEETING ROOM 505 BARTON SPRINGS ROAD, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78704 Board Members: ___ Chair Samuel Franco (Design Commission) ___ Vice Chair Lynn Kurth (Mayor & District 9 Appointee) ___ Greg Anderson (Planning Commission) ___ Linda Guerrero (Environmental Commission) ___ Francoise Luca (Parks & Recreation Board) ___ Karen Paup (Affordable Housing Rep) ___ Wendy Price Todd (S. River City NA) ___ Cory Walton (Bouldin Creek NA) ___ Alfred Godfrey (Trail Foundation) Ex Officios: ___ Vacant (NHCD) ___ Nazlie Saeedi (ATD) ___ Gloria Aguilera (ORES) ___ Rolando Fernandez (FSD) ___ Molly Alexander (DAA) City of Austin Planning & Zoning Staff: ___ Alan Holt, Executive Liaison ___ Jodi Lane AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION a. Approval the minutes of the regular SCWAB meeting of January 21, 2020. 3. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Draft 1 – 2020 Update Report on SCW Physical Framework Costs – Kevin Sweat, PWD & PAZ staff b. Report & Next Steps - EDD process with Consultant for Development Corporation Entity c. Council Resolution on February 20 on SCW Implementation d. 305 S. Congress PUD application 4. PROJECT UPDATES AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM STAFF a. Workplan & Consultant deliverables for March meeting b. Boards & Commissions Calendar of Events 2020 c. PAZ Staffing 5. WORKING GROUP UPDATES a. Outreach b. Community Benefits, Infrastructure, and Regulating Plan c. Finance and Governance d. Active Projects 6. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Future agenda items will NOT be discussed at the current meeting, but will be offered for initiation, discussion, and/or possible recommendation at a FUTURE meeting. a. Night Skies Preservation presentation 7. ADJOURNMENT 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.
SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT DRAFT 1 – 2020 Update Report on SCW Physical Framework Costing February 14, 2020 Contents: a. Streets and Utilities COA Cost Data b. Streets including Public & Private In-Direct Costing c. Masterplan Scenario 1- Funding Sources and Physical Framework costing by parcel d. Open Space costing South Central Waterfront Estimates of Probable Cost COA Cost Data_Streets and Utilities ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS (New/Existing Improvements, Demolition, STREETSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS (Sidewalk, Pavers, Furnishings, Street Lighting, Green Infrastructure Restriping, Signals) Structural Soil) Water Quality Rain Gardens Water Wastewater Electric Communications Reclaimed Water Gas ROW Paving West) East) of curb Amount Amount Cost Amount Cost Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount Cost Amount Unit LF LF LF LF LF LF Unit Cost 200) ($ 200) ($ 200) ($ 200) ($ 200) ($ ($ 200) Cost 65,400) 55,800) 53,600) 72,800) 73,200) 73,000) ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ Unit LF LF LF LF LF LF Unit Cost 250) ($ 250) ($ 250) ($ 250) ($ 250) ($ ($ 250) Cost 81,750) 69,750) 67,000) 91,000) 91,500) 91,250) ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ Unit LF LF LF LF LF LF Unit Cost 305) ($ 305) ($ 305) ($ 305) ($ 305) ($ ($ 305) Cost 99,735) 85,095) 81,740) 111,020) 111,630) 111,325) ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ 0 0 0 327 0 0 Unit LF LF LF LF LF LF Unit Cost 175) ($ 175) ($ 175) ($ 175) ($ 175) ($ ($ 175) - - - ) ) ) 57,225) ) ) - - Unit LF LF LF LF LF LF Unit Cost 125) ($ 125) ($ 125) ($ 125) ($ 125) ($ ($ 125) Cost 40,875) 34,875) 33,500) 45,500) 45,750) 45,625) ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ Width (ft) Back of Back of Curb Curb (North or (South or Total back Green Infra - Rain Garden Street Name Code Street Type TOTAL TOTAL PER CL PER SF Centerline Blockface Length Length Code A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 D1 D2 D3 E1 A STREET A STREET A STREET B STREET B STREET B STREET C STREET C STREET D STREET D STREET D STREET E STREET TL1 TEXAS LOOP TL2 TEXAS LOOP HA1 HAYWOOD AVE Shared Street Shared Street Shared Street Local Street Local Street Local Street ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ ($ 1,748,166) 1,298,856) 1,246,774) 1,969,508) 1,919,147) 1,921,575) Local Street ($ 1,457,262) Local Street ($ 1,443,709) Local Street Local Street …
South Central Waterfront Physical Framework Cost Update: February 18, 2020 2020| South Central Waterfront Advisory Board| Austin, TX FRAMEWORK > Three Legged Stool $ Physical Framework Financial Framework City Leadership Green Streets, Pedestrian Connections & Open Space for a great public realm District-wide Value Capture, Strategic Capital Investments and Bonus Entitlements to fund public realm and affordable housing. Public-Private Partnerships and Leverage City Assets in order to achieve community goals A PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK FOR RATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1. Expanded Waterfront Open Space 1. Expanded Waterfront Open Space 1. Expanded Waterfront Open Space 1. Expanded Waterfront Open Space 1. Expanded Waterfront Open Space 2. Catalyst Open Space, Trails & Green Streets 2. Catalyst Open Space, Trails & Green Streets 2. Catalyst Open Space, Trails & Green Streets 2. Catalyst Open Space, Trails & Green Streets 3. Developer added Green Streets 3. Developer added Green Streets 3. Developer added Green Streets 4. Existing Roadway Improvements 4. Existing Roadway Improvements 5. Public Realm Framework for development Existing Waterfront Existing Waterfront Open Space Open Space New Waterfront Open Space MAKING DOLLARS AND SENSE OF THE PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK MAKING DOLLARS AND SENSE OF THE PHYSICAL FRAMEWORK OPEN SPACE 37.5%, $100,962,219 RECLAIMED WATER 1%, $$2,516,653 UTILITIES 14.4%, 38,947,036 ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE 27.2%, $73,424,085 STREETSCAPE 18.4%, $49,619,957 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE 1.5%, $4,089,948 $269,559,898 Physical Framework includes: Utilities 14.4%, 38,947,036 Water Wastewater Reclaimed Water Electric Telcommunication Gas Physical Framework includes: Roadway and Drainage 27.2%, $73,424,085 Physical Framework includes: Streetscapes 18.4%, $49,619,957 BAGBY STREET Houston, TX 2.85 miles of green streetscape (43% new, 57% existing upgrades) Design Workshop/ AsakuraRobinson / Walter P Moore Physical Framework includes: Open Space 37.5%, $100,962,219 1.3 Acres .3 Acres 9.6 Acres Crockett Square Nightwing Plaza Waterfront Park – Great Lawn 5.2 Acres .6 Acres Green Connector East Bouldin Creek Trail 17 acres total A FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK TO FUND THE VISION OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE TRANPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE OPEN SPACES (Parks, AFFORDABLE Trails, Plazas) HOUSING PRIVATELY FUNDED Baseline Development Requirement TBD Bonus Development Requirement Public Improvement District Philanthropy (Conservancy) PUBLICLY FUNDED TBD Tax Increment Finance (TIF) Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Public Utilities Affordable Housing (AHTF, tax credits) A FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK TO FUND THE VISION BONUS FEE + TIF 40%, $107,568,820 ● ● PRIVATE: Density Bonus Fee (TBD March 2020) PUBLIC: the remaining funding gap covered by Tax Increment Financing …
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the South Central Waterfront planning area begins along the banks of Town Lake and extends southward, spanning over 118 acres which contain approximately 32 separate private properties; and WHEREAS, understanding the important and catalytic nature of this area, the South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan (the “South Central Waterfront Plan”) endeavors to capture the unique opportunity to guide the growth of this area and ensure that the area develops in such a way that advances environmental and economic community priorities and adheres to superior urban planning principles; and WHEREAS, expanding upon the decades of waterfront planning initiated by the Town Lake Corridor Study, the South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan was adopted by City Council in June 2016 as an amendment to Imagine Austin; and WHEREAS, the South Central Waterfront Plan provides a guide for redevelopment in this area over the next 20 years to ensure that the area is pedestrian-oriented, contains exemplary public spaces, parks, and trails (approximately 20 new acres), forges connections to and along the waterfront, and contains affordable housing requirements for at least 20% of all newly constructed housing; and WHEREAS, upon its completion, the South Central Waterfront Plan has garnered numerous prestigious accolades for its excellence in sustainability and planning from the American Planning Association’s Sustainable Communities Division, the Texas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and the Texas Central Chapter of the American Planning Association; and Page 1 of 5 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 WHEREAS, in 2017, the Council constituted the South Central Waterfront Advisory Board (“the Board”) to provide “continuity and communication among stakeholders and advocates as the South Central Waterfront Plan moves toward implementation”; and WHEREAS, the work of both City staff and the Board is currently underway and is focused on completing the regulating plan and updating the development, infrastructure, financial and economic assumptions of the South Central Vision Framework Plan that will help inform City Council on a future policy to look at value capture tools that could leverage private investment for public infrastructure and amenities; and WHEREAS, the Plan calls for the City Manager to identify …
Date Action CALENDAR OF EVENTS - 2020 - Provide attendance report and sign-in sheets for the previous quarter (December, January, February). If attendance issues arise before the prescribed reporting period, please notify BC Coordinator. - Statements of Financial Information* are due by April 30, 2020. The BC Coordinator will send a notice to all members who must file. - Election of officers at the first regular meeting after April 1, 2020. Please submit the updated information to the BC Coordinator. - The BC Coordinator will send a notice to chairs and liaisons that the Annual Internal Review Report is due by July 31, 2020. - Term for newly elected officers begins at the first regular meeting after March 2020 April 2020 September 2020 October 2020 December 2020 May 1, 2020-April 30, 2021 May 1, 2020. June 2020 - Provide attendance report and sign-in sheets for the previous quarter (March, April, May) to the BC Coordinator. If attendance issues arise before the prescribed reporting period, please notify BC Coordinator. July 2020 department supporting the board by July 31, 2020 *** - The Annual Internal Review Report must be filed with the OCC and city - Provide attendance report for the previous quarter (June, July, August) to the BC Coordinator. If attendance issues arise before the prescribed reporting period, please notify BC Coordinator. - Begin discussions for adopting meeting schedule for Jan 2021 - Dec 2021 November 2020 dates and cancelled meetings. - Adopt a meeting schedule for the upcoming year including makeup meeting - Send your approved scheduled to BC Coordinator to post to your respective webpage. Please include the meeting location, dates and times on your schedule. * - Provide attendance report and sign-in sheets for the previous quarter (September, October, November). If attendance issues arise before the prescribed reporting period, please notify BC Coordinator. January 2021 - Permanent committees must make their annual report to the full board. • If there is a change in the board member’s contact information (address, phone numbers, email), please notify the OCC (B & C Coordinator). • Statement of Financial Information are required from members of the following boards: Arts Commission, Board of Adjustment, Community Development Commission, Environmental Board, Historic Landmark Commission, Housing Authority of the City of Austin, Parks and Recreation Board, Planning Commission, Public Safety Commission, Zero Waste Advisory Commission, Water and Wastewater Commission, Urban Renewal Agency, and Zoning and Platting …
SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD DRAFT MINUTES FOR JANUARY 21, 2019 AT 6:00 PM The South Central Waterfront Advisory Board convened in a regular meeting on January 21, 2019 at One Texas Center, 3rd floor conference room located at 505 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas. Chair Samuel Franco called the meeting to order at 6:17 p.m. Board Members in attendance: Chair Samuel Franco (Design Commission) Vice Chair Lynn Kurth (Mayor & District 9 Appointee) Greg Anderson (Planning Commission) Linda Guerrero (Environmental Commission) Karen Paup (Affordable Housing Rep) Wendy Price Todd (S. River City NA) Alfred Godfrey (Trail Foundation) 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a. No citizen communication. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION Ex Officios: Nazlie Saeedi (ATD) Gloria Aguilera (ORES) Molly Alexander (DAA) City of Austin Planning & Zoning Staff: Alan Holt, Executive Liaison Jodi Lane, PAZ Staff a. Ex Officio Member Molly Alexander made a motion, seconded by Board Member Linda Guerrero, to approve the draft January 21, 2019 minutes. The motion to approve passed with 7 yes and 2 absent (includes absentees Francois Luca and Cory Walton) votes. 3. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. EDD process with Consultant for Development Corporation Entity – Ex Officio Member Rolando Fernandez was not present at the meeting to offer report. Executive Liaison Alan Holt provided an update that the Consultant was in Austin but there were no meetings set up to engage with the SCWAB nor PAZ staff during this visit. EDD staff relayed they would arrange for the Consultant to engage with a SCWAB working group within the month. No action was taken. b. Update on potential modifications to the 2018 CMR TIRZ report – Ex Officio Member Rolando Fernandez was not present to provide update. c. Update on OTC/CBRE Study – Ex Officio Member Gloria Aguilera reported the study is not complete and they may have it complete in February. No action was taken. d. Project Connect Blue Line – Ex Officio Member Nazlie Saeedi & Executive Liaison Alan Holt provided updates on the potential route of the Blue Line through the SCW according to the Project Connect website and ATD’s role and work in progress. No action was taken. e. 425 W. Riverside PUD – tracking community benefits – Executive Liaison Alan Holt provided an accounting of the community benefits from this PUD. No action was taken. f. 305 S. Congress PUD application – Ex Officio …
For March 2020: Update costs for alternative Statesman & Crockett layout Template for February 2020 Physical Framework Cost Update A FINANCIAL FRAMEWORK TO FUND THE VISION OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE TRANPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE OPEN SPACES (Parks, AFFORDABLE Trails, Plazas) HOUSING g n i t e e M B A W C S h c r a M : S N O I T C A R T T A G N M O C I PRIVATELY FUNDED Baseline Development Requirement Bonus Development Requirement Public Improvement District Philanthropy (Conservancy) PUBLICLY FUNDED Tax Increment Finance (TIF) Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Public Utilities Affordable Housing (AHTF, tax credits) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ DECISIONS BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL PROJECT COSTS PRIVATE & PUBLIC REVENUE STREAMS SCW Infrastructure & Public Realm Determine: Identify Projects for TIF Project Plan Affordable Housing Gap Finance Determine: Depth of Affordability Location City commitment @ One Texas Center Developer Contributions & Bonus Fees Determine: Bonus Fee & Structure w/ Regulating Plan Philanthropy Determine: City relationship with economic entity and/or potential conservancy Public Funds - CIP Funds - Utilities - Affordable Housing $$ - Tax Increment Finance Determine: Portion of TIF set aside for SCW TIRZ Share of other public funds Establish: SCW Tax Increment Refinance Zone Authorize: Creation of an Economic Development Entity Adopt: SCW Regulating Plan
SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD APPROVED MINUTES FOR FEBRUARY 18, 2020 AT 6:00 PM The South Central Waterfront Advisory Board convened in a regular meeting on February 18, 2020 at One Texas Center, 3rd floor conference room located at 505 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas. Chair Samuel Franco called the meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. Board Members in attendance: Chair Samuel Franco (Design Commission) Vice Chair Lynn Kurth (Mayor & District 9 Appointee) Linda Guerrero (Environmental Commission) Francoise Luca (Parks & Recreation Board) Karen Paup (Affordable Housing Rep) Wendy Price Todd (S. River City NA) Alfred Godfrey (Trail Foundation) 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a. No citizen communication. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION Ex Officios: Nazlie Saeedi (ATD) Molly Alexander (DAA) City of Austin Planning & Zoning Staff: Alan Holt, Executive Liaison Jodi Lane, PAZ Staff a. Board Member Wendy Price Todd made a motion, seconded by Board Member Linda Guerrero, to approve the draft January 21, 2020 SCWAB meeting minutes. The motion to approve passed with 7 yes and 2 absent (includes absentees Greg Anderson and Cory Walton) votes. 3. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Draft 1 – 2020 Update Report on SCW Physical Framework Costs – Executive Liaison Alan Holt, Public Works Department staff Kevin Sweat, and Jodi Lane, PAZ Staff, presented an update on the SCW Physical Framework Costs. The Board discussed this but no action was taken. b. EDD process with Consultant for Development Corporation Entity - An update was provided by Executive Liaison Alan Holt. The Board agreed with the suggestion from EDD staff to potentially call a Special Called Meeting to provide feedback to the Consultant prior to his report being sent to Council. The Board anticipates taking action once further information is available from EDD. No action was taken. c. Council Resolution on February 20 on SCW Implementation - The Board discussed the Council Resolution brought forth by Executive Liaison Alan Holt but no action was taken. 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 Alan Holt in the Planning and Zoning Department at alan.holt@austintexas.gov or (512) 974-2716. TTY users route through …
Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission Community Interest Announcement New Northeast Middle School Community Meeting Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 6 to 8 pm AISD Performing Arts Center 1500 Barbara Jordan Blvd. Austin, TX 78723 Jill Fagan jill.fagan@austintexas.gov 512-974-7829
MEMBERS: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION FEBRUARY 18, 2020 6:30 PM TOWN LAKE CENTER – SHUDDE FATH CONFERENCE ROOM 721 BARTON SPRINGS ROAD, AUSTIN, TEXAS Leo Dielmann, Chair (District 7) Kaiba White, Vice Chair (District 2) James Babyak (District 6) Jonathan Blackburn (District 8) Rebecca Brenneman (District 10) Lisa Chavarria (Mayor) Nakyshia Fralin (District 1) Dana Harmon (District 9) Shane Johnson (District 4) Tom “Smitty” Smith (District 5) Vacant (District 3) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed three minutes to address concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve minutes of the January 21, 2020 meeting. NEW BUSINESS 2. Discussion with Texas Gas Service regarding rebates for new construction. STAFF REPORTS AND BRIEFINGS 3. Update on the City’s review of the Texas Gas Service Energy Efficiency/Conservation program. (Rondella Hawkins, Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs Officer) UPDATES FROM COMMISSIONERS, WORKING GROUPS 4. Update from members of the EUC Resource Planning Working Group: Commissioners Dielmann and White 5. Update from members of the Resource Management Commission Access to Solar Working Group: Commissioners Brenneman, Harmon and Johnson and White OTHER BUSINESS 6. Revise the 2020 RMC meeting schedule to cancel the March 10, 2020 Regular Meeting and set a Special Called Joint Meeting with the Electric Utility Commission for March 9, 2020 for briefing, discussion and possible action on the Resource Plan FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 7. Discuss potential future agenda items. ADJOURN 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 call (512) 322-6450 at least 48 hours before the meeting date. TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information, please call (512) 322-6505.
Renewable Energy Programs Report January FY20 Green Energy Programs Residential Customers CAP Customers Residential Customers Commercial Customers 174 17,958 171 1,197 ITD FY Forecast Total 345 19,155 % of FY Forecast Residential Commercial (Estimated Annual PBI Payments) $148,500 $1,320,500 $1,592,138 $3,000,000 $100,867 $1,000,000 Solar Incentive Programs LOI Issued # LOI Committed $ LOI Committed kW-AC Projects Completed # Projects Completed $ Projects Complete kW-AC Community Solar Green Choice Residential Commercial Residential Commercial PBI Residential Commercial PBI Commercial CBI Residential Rebates Commercial PBI Paid Commercial CBI Residential Commercial PBI Commercial CBI Total kW AC Residential Commercial Total kWh Projects Completed kWh/yr. Applications Submitted That Have Not Received LOIs # of Residential Res Requested Rebate $ Res Requested Capacity kW-ac # of Commercial Com Requested Rebate $ (Estimated Annual PBI Payments) Com Capacity kW-ac Monthly Modeling Projected Total PBI FY18 Exposure (Modeled $/Year) Modeled kWh Production- Res Modeled kWh Production - Com $2,425,228 6,990,701 3,309,367 Residential - Application Status 232 82 108 27 Application Pending Work Completion Final Ins pection Payment Approval Pending Pending Pending Month 68 5 Month $90,238 Month 382 1174 Month 201 0 0 Month $632,882 $129,054 $0 Month 1,284 0 0 0 1,284 Month 2,148,028 2,148,028 Current $182,680 82 494 15 865 $57,697 s n o i l l i M $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.0 FYTD 488 14 FYTD FYTD 2,983 1,284 FYTD 452 1 0 $0 FYTD 2,831 100 0 2,932 FYTD 9,213 416 Reserved $184,121 Reserved 2,881 2,301 ITD 8,981 294 101 ITD ITD 44,292 20,968 1,099 66,359 ITD 1,200 40 NA NA 1,200 40 NA 7,000 5,000 NA 12,000 FYTD $1,510,138 $605,238 $64,840,205 $10,569,814 $6,143,408 $3,000,000 $2,500,000 NA 4,734,432 161,821 4,896,253 66,995,226 31,599,275 98,594,501 11,830,000 8,450,000 20,280,000 FYTD Residential Participation ITD $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 NA NA NA NA $182,680 NA NA $1,592,138 $0 $1,000,000 $1,510,138 NA NA NA Residential Paid NA Residential Requested NA NA NA NA NA NA PBI Modeled FY Expenditure NA NA NA Residential Reserved NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 41% 35% 44% 10% NA NA 38% 3% NA 50% 24% NA 40% 2% NA 24% 40% 2% 24% NA NA Fy19 Fy18 FY17 FY16 FY15 FY14 FY13 FY12 FY11 FY10
RMC Monthly Report January 2020 FY20 Mark Jordan Water Conservation Division City of Austin | Austin Water Residential Program Participation FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 s t i n U f o r e b m u N 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 242 249 200 163 353 207 20 16 19 10 14 12 1 8 19 10 8 2 5 1 54 47 31 114 92 91 121 26 Irrigation Audits Pressure Reduction Watering Timer Irrigation Upgrade Valve WaterWise Landscape Landscape Survival Tools Rainwater Harvesting RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 02 60 50 40 s t i n U f o r e b m u N 30 20 10 0 Commercial & Multifamily Program Participation FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 51 17 8 3 2 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Commercial Process Commercial Audit Irrigation Efficiency WaterWise Landscape PRV Rebate RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 03 $450,000 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $ e v i t n e c n I $ $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $0 Rebates and Incentives Budget, FY20 YTD FY20 Total Budget Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 $420,000 $245,000 $47,360.00 $65,000 $- $19,394.94 Commercial Commercial Multi-Family Multi-Family Residential Residential RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 04 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 FY20 YTD Water Waste Enforcement Activity Warnings and 311 Reports 162 72 71 59 63 Oct 4 Nov 2 Dec Warnings 311 Reports 8 Jan RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 05 FY20 YTD Water Waste Enforcement Activity Administrative Fines Residential Commercial Multi-Family • 16 properties fined • 0 appeals filed • 0 appeals overturned s e i t r e p o r P f o r e b m u N 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1st Fine 2nd Fine 3rd Fine 4th Fine RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 06 Public Outreach Activity Number of Events FY19 FY20 Populations Reached FY19 FY20 76 24,073 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 48 13 25,000 20,000 15,000 5,000 0 29 10,000 12,825 5,282 Community Events School Presentations 553 Community Events School Presentations RMC Monthly Report – January 2020, FY20 07 Social Media Activity, FY20 YTD Oct Nov Dec Sep 88,700 81,200 55,900 s n o i t c a r e t n I f o r …