COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (CDC) Regular Meeting January 14, 2020, 6:30 pm Boards and Commissions Room City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street Austin, Texas 78701 CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS Joe Deshotel, Chair Public Sector Appointee Raymond Young Public Sector Appointee Amit Motwani Public Sector Appointee Heidi Sloan Public Sector Appointee Fisayo Fadelu Public Sector Appointee Shavone Otero Private Sector Appointee Karen Paup Private Sector Appointee Lottie Dailey Rosewood-Zaragosa/Blackland Bertha Delgado East Austin Michael Tolliver Colony Park Tandera Louie, Vice Chair North Austin Julia Woods South Austin Alberto Mejia Dove Springs Cesar Acosta St. John’s Madra Mays Montopolis Please visit https://austintexas.gov/cdc for more information about the Community Development Commission. Purpose: The purpose of the board is to advise the Council in the development and implementation of programs designed to serve the poor and the community at large with an emphasis on federally funded programs. MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Chair Deshotel called the meeting to order at 6:38pm with eight members present. Commissioners Fadelu, Mays, Tolliver and Mejia were absent; Commissioner Dailey resigned from the CDC on January 10, 2020. Commissioners Louie and Sloan joined the dias at 6:40pm. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Tim Arndt spoke regarding the utility cost burden for low-income residents, and an energy efficiency fund administered by Austin Energy. Angelica Erazo, Vice Chair of the Hispanic Quality of Life Commission, spoke regarding concerns about living conditions at Rosewood Courts and Salina Courts apartments. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Discussion and possible action on the November 12, 2019, Community Development Commission meeting minutes. On Commissioner Paup’s motion, Commissioner Wood’s second, the November 12, 2019, meeting mintues were unanimously approved. 2. NEW BUSINESS a. Briefing and discussion on the Rebekah Baines Johnson Center affordable housing development (James May, Neighborhood Housing and Community Development; Paul Saldana, Vice Chair of the Austin Geriatric Center’s Board of Directors; and, Janine Sisak, DMA Companies) Paul Saldana and Janine Sisak provided a presentation about the Rebekah Baines Johnson Center renovation and development. b. Briefing and discussion on homelessness initiatives in Austin (Bree Williams, ECHO) Bree Williams provided a presentation, and Vella Karman, Austin Public Health, answered questions from the CDC about homelessness initiatives. c. Briefing and discussion on Strategic Direction 2023 (Jonathan Tomko, Business Process Consultant, Neighborhood Housing and Community Development) Jonathan Tomko provided a presentation about Strategic Direction 2023. 3. COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) a. Briefing and discussion on the Community Services Block Grant (Angel Zambrano, Manager, …
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (CDC) – HOUSING COMMITTEE Regular Meeting Minutes January 14, 2020 5:00 pm Boards and Commissions Room City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street Austin, Texas 78701 CURRENT CDC HOUSING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Karen Paup, Chair Private Sector Lottie Dailey Rosewood-Zaragosa/Blackland Raymond Young Public Sector Appointee Amit Motwani Public Sector Appointee Shavone Otero Private Sector Appointee Purpose: The committee shall explore in depth policy issues related to affordable housing, community development and other issues as assigned to the committee. AGENDA MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Chair Paup called the meeting to order at 5:12pm with four members present. Commissioner Dailey resigned from the CDC as of January 10, 2020. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No citizens signed up to speak. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Discussion and possible action on the October 8, 2019, CDC Housing Committee meeting minutes. On Commissioner Youngs’s motion, Commissioner Otero’s second, the October 8, 2019, meeting minutes were approved unanimously. 2. NEW BUSINESS Update and discussion on displacement mitigation strategies being implemented by City of Austin (Nefertitti Jackmon, Neighborhood Housing and Community Development [NHCD]) Nefertitti Jackmon provided a presentation; NHCD staff, Jonathan Tomko and James May, answered questions about the City of Austin’s displacement mitigation strategies. 3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURN Commissioner Paup adjourned the meeting without objection at 6:24pm. NEXT MEETING DATE Tuesday, February 11, 2020 5:00 pm, Street-Jones Building, 1000 E. 11th St., Room 400A, Austin, TX 78702 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 by calling 512-974-3144 at least 2 days prior to the meeting date. Commissioners may contact CTM for email/technology assistance: 512-974-4357
AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, January 14, 2020 The Airport Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, in Room 174-A of the Department of Aviation Planning & Engineering Building, 2716 Spirit of Texas Drive, in Austin, Texas. CALL TO ORDER Mike Rodriguez, Chair called the Commission Meeting to order at 5:03 p.m. Billy Owens Frank Maldonado Wendy Todd Price Commission Members in Attendance: Mike Rodriguez, Chair Eugene Sepulveda, Vice Chair Michael Watry – Secretary Scott Madole Jeremy Hendricks Ernest Saulmon Commission Members Absent: Vicky Sepulveda Aviation Staff in Attendance: Susana Carbajal David Arthur Shane Harbinson Julie Harris Bryce Dubee Ammie Calderon Others Present: John Craig – AECOM Todd Gnospelius – AECOM Stephen Real – AECOM Keisha Houston – SMBR Saad Ilyas – ASLPM Christina Taylor – Sundt Construction Chelsie Bush – HNTB Matt Dunlan – WSP Josh Bedre – AEC-WAY Edward Copeland – Woolpert Kane Carpenter Veronica Downey Carlton Thomas Nick Ramirez Rustin Roussell Kizzie Alvarez Rajeev Thomas Billy Aguero Raquel Orta Rohini Kumerage Aiden Cohen Brian Long Dale Murphy – K Friese Michael Boland – MAG USA Liam Grundy – MAG USA Jeremy Dalkoff – MAG USA Paul W Foster – Foster CM Group Ashton G. Cumberbatch – McGinnis Lochridge Heather Peoples – D&B Mitchell Group Ken Myers – D&B Mitchell Group Davon Garrett – D.C Garrett Group Rick Garrett – TES Inc. 1 CITIZENS COMMUNICATIONS: None 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a) The minutes from the meeting of December 10, 2019 were approved on Commission Member Eugene Sepulveda’s motion, Commission Member Frank Maldonado seconds on a vote. Motion passed on a 8-0-1-1 vote. Commission Member Hendricks abstained. Commission Member V. Sepulveda was absent at this vote. 2. STAFF BRIEFING, REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS a) Finance & Operations Reports for Fiscal Year 2020 to date. The presentation was made by Rajeev Thomas, Financial Manager III, Department of Aviation. Eugene Sepulveda requested an update on air service incentives. b) Planning & Engineering Capital Improvement Project Monthly Status Reports. The presentation was made by Lyn Estabrook, Division Manager, Department of Aviation. c) Airport Tenant Updates. The presentation was made by Julie Harris, Airport Property, Program Manager, Department of Aviation. d) Ground Transportation Staging Area (GTSA) Monthly Update. The presentation was made by Carlton Thomas, Airport Landside Access Manager, Department of Aviation. 3. NEW BUSINESS – Discussion and possible action items. a) Runway to Opportunities event at …
URBAN RENEWAL BOARD OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN Monday, January 13, 2020 Street – Jones Building 1000 East 11th Street, Room 400A 6:00 p.m. Current Board Members: Manuel Escobar, Chair Roxanne Evans, Vice Chair Danielle Skidmore Amit Motwani Darrell W. Pierce Nathaniel Bradford Jacqueline Watson 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. CALL TO ORDER – Monday, January 13, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Approval of the December 16, 2019, Regular Meeting Minutes 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (Speakers signed up prior to the meeting will be called in order and will each be allowed a three‐minute allotment to address their concerns. This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the Urban Renewal Board of the City of Austin (URB) on any issue. The URB may not debate any non‐agenda issue, nor may any action be taken on any non‐agenda issue at this time however the URB may present any factual response to items brought up by citizens. (Attorney General Opinion – JC‐0169) (Limit of three minutes each). a. Discussion and possible action to authorize the negotiation and execution of the sixth amendment to the Escrow Agreement that provides for approval of the fifth extension to the Outside Completion Date for the properties located at 1322‐1336 East 12th Street from January 31, 2020 to March 31, 2020. b. Discussion and possible action of the scoring criteria and matrix for the Urban Renewal Agency‐owned properties located in the 900 and 1100 Blocks of East 11th Street (Blocks 16 and 18) Request for Proposal and how enforcement provisions may be implemented. c. Discussion and possible action on Permitted, Prohibited and Conditional uses for East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan and the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD). 3. NEW BUSINESS P a g e 1 | 2 4. OLD BUSINESS AND APPOINTMENTS 5. UPDATE FROM URBAN RENEWAL BOARD COMMITTEES, WORKING GROUPS a. Discussion and possible action on recommended modifications to the East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan and the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD) to parallel the structure of the current East 12th Street NCCD. b. Discussion and …
REGULAR MEETING December 16, 2019 URBAN RENEWAL BOARD DRAFT MINUTES The Urban Renewal Board convened the regular meeting on Monday, December 16, 2019, at the Street‐Jones Building, 1000 East 11th Street, Room 400A, Austin TX. Chair Escobar called the Board Meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Manuel Escobar, Chair Roxanne Evans, Vice‐Chair Amit Motwani Danielle Skidmore Nathaniel Bradford Jacqueline Watson Darrell Pierce Board Members Absent: None Staff in Attendance: Gina Copic Sandra Harkins 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 – Approval of the November 18, 2019, Regular Meeting Minutes. The vote. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (The first 5 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three‐minute allotment to address their concerns. This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Austin (Agency) on any issue. The Agency may not debate any non‐agenda issue, nor may any motion to approve the November 18, 2019, regular meeting minutes, was made by Commissioner Motwani seconded by Commissioner Skidmore and approved on a 6‐0‐1 1 3. NEW BUSINESS Ethan Smith action be taken on any non‐agenda issue at this time however the Agency may present any factual response to items brought up by citizens. (Attorney General Opinion – JC‐0169) (Limit of three minutes each). a. Authorize negotiate and execute the fifth amendment to the Escrow Agreement that provides for approval of the fifth extension to the Outside Completion Date for the properties located at 1322‐1336 East 12th Street from December 31, 2019 to January 31, 2019. December 31, 2019 to January 31, 2020, was made by Commissioner Watson with Commissioner Bradford and approved on a 7‐0‐0 vote. b. Discussion and possible action authorizing the negotiation and execution of a one‐day License Agreement with Greater Austin Black Chamber for the properties located at 920 East 11th Street and 913 Juniper Street, Austin TX 78702 on March 15, 2020, to host the SXSW Africa House. Matt Harriss, Chief Financial Officer, Butler Family Interests, provided a project briefing, which included a request for the fifth extension. The motion authorizing the …
BLOCK 18 RFP COMMENTS February 11, 2019 1 Resolve existing egress enchroachment and underground utility issues for Historic Victory Grill and Comment and/or Recommendation ensure its preservation. 2 Reserve and enhance Kenny's Backyard *Is it possible to keep an outdoor music venue? We really enjoy the music from Kenny Dorham's Backyard. • The Block 18/Kenny Dorham’s space should be allowed to remain in operation until the property has been sold and the timeline dictates that site prep needs to begin. • Going forward, if not specially Kenny Dorham’s Backyard, some facility based on this model should be incorporated into whatever development plan is accepted for Block 18 • Make Block 18 an intentional and specific destination for arts, culture, music, cultural preservation, and creative industries for the District • Though commercial in nature, Block 18 development should intentionally incorporate the Victory Grill Building (and the historic legacy of the venues and businesses that once populated these blocks) into a plan for this block to function as a Cultural Hub that pays homage to what once was the center of the Central East Austin Entertainment District 3 4 5 6 7
DRAFT SCORING CRITERIA - Block 16 14-Jan-19 Points (80 Point Maximum) 20 20 10 10 5 5 Project Creativity and Need Community Benefit Considerations To what extent will the project satisfy priority needs, as identified in the current Urban Renewal and the City Imagine Austin comprehensive plan? Describe the appropriateness of the proposed development for the neighborhood. Please provide: • Impact on making the commercial corridor more welcoming and on increasing the availability of pedestrian oriented retail goods or services. • Impact on other public or private investment in the neighborhood. • Jobs created as a result of the project. Additional Affordable Housing 25% of residential units. Rental = 60% MFI for 40 years; Ownership = 80% MFI for 99 years Community Parking Provide parking in excess of the minimum requirements to support adjacent businesses in the corridor. Incorporation of the African American Cultural & Heritage Facility It is strongly encouraged the proposed project identify synergies with the African American Cultural and Heritage Facility (AAC&HF). Define the approach the proposed project will utilize to successfully create a sustainable synergy with the African American Cultural and Heritage Facility by providing for example; active space for community, educational and cultural uses. How will proposed project design and uses be respectful to the adjacent AAC&HF Dedrick-Hamilton house a historic structure? As part of the implementation of City Council resolution no. 20071108‐127 (see Exhibit B), relating to MBE/WBE compliance (the City of Austin program for Minority‐owned Business Enterprises / Women‐owned Business Enterprises), the Successful Proposer is encouraged to set MBE/WBE participation goals or make a good faith effort to achieve these goals in the design and construction of improvements on the subject Property. Green Building The Successful Proposer is encouraged to meet ambitious green building goals. This includes meeting a minimum Austin Energy 2 Star Green Building rating or USGBC LEED Silver rating. (Please refer to information and links provided at www.austintexas.gov/realestate) Other Public Benefits Other public benefits proposed will be given additional consideration. Affordable Housing Threshold Requirement: 25% of residential units. Rental = 60% MFI for 40 years; Ownership = 80% MFI for 99 years 10 Minority and Women Owned Business
DRAFT SCORING CRITERIA - Block 18 14-Jan-19 Points (80 Point Maximum) 20 20 10 10 10 5 5 Project Creativity and Need Community Benefit Considerations To what extent will the project satisfy priority needs, as identified in the current Urban Renewal and the City Imagine Austin comprehensive plan? Describe the appropriateness of the proposed development for the neighborhood. Please provide: • Impact on making the commercial corridor more welcoming and on increasing the availability of pedestrian oriented retail goods or services. • Impact on other public or private investment in the neighborhood. • Jobs created as a result of the project. Additional Affordable Housing 25% of residential units. Rental = 60% MFI for 40 years; Ownership = 80% MFI for 99 years Community Parking Provide parking in excess of the minimum requirements to support adjacent businesses in the corridor Incorporation of the Historic Victory Grill It is strongly encouraged the proposed project identify synergies with the Historic Victory Grill. Define the approach the proposed project will utilize to successfully create a sustainable synergy with the Historic Victory Grill. How will proposed project design and uses be respectful to this historic structure? Minority and Women Owned Business As part of the implementation of City Council resolution no. 20071108‐127 (see Exhibit B), relating to MBE/WBE compliance (the City of Austin program for Minority‐owned Business Enterprises / Women‐owned Business Enterprises), the Successful Proposer is encouraged to set MBE/WBE participation goals or make a good faith effort to achieve these goals in the design and construction of improvements on the subject Property. Green Building Other Public Benefits The Successful Proposer is encouraged to meet ambitious green building goals. This includes meeting a minimum Austin Energy 2 Star Green Building rating or USGBC LEED Silver rating. Other public benefits proposed will be given additional consideration. Affordable Housing Threshold Requirement: 25% of residential units. Rental = 60% MFI for 40 years; Ownership = 80% MFI for 99 years
BLOCKS 16 AND 18 RFP GENERAL COMMENTS Comment and/or Recommendation February 11, 2019 1 Partner Actively with GNDC, Blackshear, Blackand D.C.'S Give them a say in housing 1. Affordable Grocery Store. It's a food desert. 2. Document the history of Robertson Hill that’s being erased. Define the following terms: "priority needs"/"more welcoming"/"impact" Baseline positive “impact” requirements: 1. Compatibility of maximum heights, intensity of uses, light and sound pollution with adjacent residential and cultural uses and historic assets; and 2. Long-term dedication of space for existing and new local businesses at affordable rates, as well as for on-grade programmable public space • Specify “Permanent and temporary jobs.” • Prioritize services not yet present on the corridor that are compatible with all adjacent uses, such as a pharmacy and a pick-up/drop-off drycleaners. • Hew to plain intent and letter of URP; no variances or bonus entitlements-such as to maximum height, FAR, setbacks, protection of heritage trees. Affordable Housing What is the baseline affordable housing requirement from which additional units will be gauged? Per forum-25%. Ownership unis at 60% MFI for 99 year and below should be weighted significantly higher than current proposed criteria (+5 points) Community Parking Prioritize projects with a holistic parking demand management program that includes: Public parking to support existing local businesses Innovative approach to accommodating alternative modes of transportation, bus, bike locks, bike showers, scooters, Vespas, commercial loading zone, etc.; and A mix of uses on-site that balance 24/7 demand of parking Minority and women owned business Theses points should be all-or-nothing based on: 1. Meeting a quantitative baseline % participation; and 2. Executed partnership agreements (MOU’s?) at time of application Please clarify requirements for City projects/state regulations and aim to match them. 2 3 4 5 6 Page 1 of 7 BLOCKS 16 AND 18 RFP GENERAL COMMENTS Comment and/or Recommendation February 11, 2019 Green Building 2 Star/Silver should be a baseline requirement for submission; 5 points for Gold Star Reward incorporation of alternative energy (such as solar) on-site Other Public Benefits Baseline requirement for award consideration: demonstrated timely, substantive engagement with RHNA, OCEAN and Six Square. Demonstrated community support (15 points) – letters of support from all of the following: RHNA, OCEAN and Six Square. We urge the board to set specific, baseline qualifications for proposal consideration that reflect community needs and priorities. Requiring upfront what our community and the city most value should help ensure …
General Notes/Comments/Responses for Urban Renewal Agency, December 16, 2019; January 13, 2020 Regular Meeting 1. Does the Planning Commission (PC) have the authority to impose other conditions on a Conditional Use application, above and beyond those called out in a footnote. Do they always require a site plan at their public hearing? Response: PC can add conditions as they desire and that are within the boundaries established in the code 2. Can there be Permitted Uses with Exceptions? Response: PC is a valid use for this scenario. PC means, the use is permitted, but under some circumstances may be conditional. 3. What are nonconforming use rules? Nonconforming Uses - (§ 25-2-941) means a land use that does not conform to current use regulations, but did conform to the use regulations in effect at the time the use was established. Uses Conforming on MARCH 1, 1984. (§ 25-2-942) The use of a building, structure, or property that conformed with the zoning regulations in effect on March 1, 1984 is a conforming use notwithstanding the requirements of this chapter. Per 12th Street NCCD - Current existing uses that are now prohibited, are allowed to continue as legal non-conforming uses as per the Land Development Code, Section 25-2-941. Determination of Nonconforming Use Regulation Group (§ 25-2-946) This code section begins to set forth the process for determining if a property in conforming or not and what the level of non-conformance means in regard to additions or improvements that are allowed. This is spelled out in greater detail in 25-2-946. Abandonment of Nonconforming Use (25-2-945) A) A person abandons a nonconforming use if: (1) the person changes the use of property from a nonconforming use to a conforming use; or (2) the person discontinues the nonconforming use for 90 consecutive days. (C) A person may not resume an abandoned nonconforming use. (B) A seasonal discontinuance of a use, or a temporary discontinuance of a use for maintenance or repair, is excluded from a calculation of the 90-day period described in Subsection (A)(2). 4. Regarding the question about Kenny Dorham’s Backyard and what permitted use it falls under, based on the Temporary Use Permit #2019-008619, its under Article 6- Temporary Uses; 25-2-921-Temporary Uses Described: (C) An outdoor public, religious, patriotic, or historic assembly or exhibit, including a festival, benefit, fund raising event, or similar use that typically attracts a mass audience may be permitted as …
DRAFT URBAN RENEWAL BOARD REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 16, 2019 CIVIC USES EAST 11TH ST NCCD AND URPLAN PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USE - COMPARISON / PROPOSED USE CHART EAST 12TH STREET NCCD USES ARE ONLY BEING PROVIDED FOR COMPARISON East 11th Street NCCD and E 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan Uses Proposed Use Chart 11th Street NCCD and 11th and 12th St Urban Renewal Plan - 12/2/2019; 12/16/2019; 01/13/2020 Rationale/Notes/Responses East 12th Street NCCD Uses Current Use Chart - 12th Street NCCD SUBDISTRICT 1 SUBDISTRICT 2 SUBDISTRICT 2A SUBDISTRICT 3 (Uses are (Uses are (Uses are (Uses are limited to what limited to what limited to what limited to what base zoning base zoning base zoning base zoning allows) allows) allows) allows) College & University facilities College & University facilities Civic Uses Administrative Services Aviation Facilities Camp Cemetery Club or Lodge Community Events Community Recreation (Private) Community Recreation (Public) — — — — C P P — P P — — — — C P P — P P — — — — C P P — P P — — — — C P P — P P Civic Uses Administrative Services Aviation Facilities Camp Cemetery Club or Lodge Community Events Community Recreation (Private) Community Recreation (Public) Communication Service Facilities Communication Service Facilities SUBDISTRICT SUBDISTRICT Urban Renewal Plan 1 — — — — — C — — C C 2 — — — — — C — — C C — — — — — C — — C C Congregate Living P P P P Congregate Living C C C Conditions: Save and except 1017 E 11th St (M W St Joseph Grand Lodge) and 1704 E 12th St (MW Mt Carmel Grand Lodge) Only allow on the second floor. (Are there other conditions the Board wants to impose on this use?) Question: Can this use be prohibited? Response: Yes, Communication Service Facilities can be prohibited, but a Telecommunications Tower cannot be prohibited. Discussion regarding heavily conditioning Community Recreation (Private) Question: Is this a facility? Response: Congregate Living is for an assisted living facility with 15 or more persons, under 15 residents would be an appropriate group home use. Question: Can we have it as a permitted use, with exceptions? Response: Yes PAGE 1 of 4 DRAFT URBAN RENEWAL BOARD REGULAR MEETING - DECEMBER 16, 2019 CIVIC USES EAST 11TH ST NCCD AND URPLAN PERMITTED, …
DRAFT E 11TH ST NCCD AND URPLAN PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USE - COMPARISON / PROPOSED USE CHART URBAN RENEWAL BOARD REGULAR MEETING - 1/13/2020 COMMERCIAL USES EAST 12TH STREET NCCD USES ARE ONLY BEING PROVIDED FOR COMPARISON East 12th Street NCCD Uses Current Use Chart - 12th Street NCCD 12/16/2019; 1/13/2020 Rationale/Notes East 11th Street NCCD and E 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan Uses Proposed Use Chart - 11th Street NCCD and 11th and 12th St Urban Renewal Plan - SUBDISTRICT 1 (Uses are limited SUBDISTRICT 2 (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) to what base zoning allows) SUBDISTRICT 2A (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) SUBDISTRICT 3 (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) SUBDISTRICT SUBDISTRICT 2 Urban Renewal Plan Commercial Uses Administrative and Business Offices Adult-Oriented Businesses Agricultural Sales and Services Alternative Financial Services Art Gallery Art Workshop Automotive Rental Automotive Repair Services Automotive Sales Automotive Washing Bail Bond Services Building Maintenance Services Business or Trade School Business Support Services Campground Carriage Stable Commercial Uses Administrative and Business Offices Adult-Oriented Businesses Agricultural Sales and Services Alternative Financial Services Art Gallery Art Workshop Automotive Rental Automotive Repair Services Automotive Sales Automotive Washing Bail Bond Services Building Maintenance Services Business or Trade School Business Support Services Campground Carriage Stable P — P P P P — — — — — P P P — — — — P P P P P — P P P P — — — — — P P P — — — — P P P P P — P P P P — — — — — P P P — — — — P P P P P — P P P P — — — — — P P P — — — P P P P Commercial (Blood) Plasma Center Commercial (Blood) Plasma Center Commercial Off-Street Parking Communications Services Construction Sales and Services Consumer Convenience Services Commercial Off-Street Parking Communications Services Construction Sales and Services Consumer Convenience Services Cocktail Lounge * — Cocktail Lounge C — 1 PC — — — P P — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PC — — — P P — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — PC — — — P P — — — — — — — …
DRAFT URBAN RENEWAL BOARD REGULAR MEETING - 1/13/2020 RESIDENTIAL USES EAST 11TH ST NCCD AND URPLAN PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USE - COMPARISON / PROPOSED USE CHART EAST 12TH STREET NCCD USES ARE ONLY BEING PROVIDED FOR COMPARISON East 12th Street NCCD Uses Current Use Chart - 12th Street NCCD 12/2/2019; 12/16/2019; 1/13/2020 Rationale/Notes/Responses East 11th Street NCCD and E 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan Uses Proposed Use Chart - 11th Street NCCD and 11th and 12th St Urban Renewal Plan - SUBDISTRICT 1 (Uses are limited SUBDISTRICT 2 (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) to what base zoning allows) SUBDISTRICT 2A (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) SUBDISTRICT 3 (Uses are limited to what base zoning allows) Residential Uses Bed and Breakfast (Group 1) Residential Uses Bed and Breakfast (Group 1) SUBDISTRICT 1 SUBDISTRICT 2 Urban Renewal Plan Bed and Breakfast (Group 2) Bed and Breakfast (Group 2) — — — Condominium Residential — Condominium Residential — — — P P — — — — P P P — P P — P P P — P P — P P P — P C — Conservation Single Family Residential Duplex Residential Group Residential Mobile Home Residential Conservation Single Family Residential Duplex Residential Group Residential Mobile Home Residential PC — — C — PC — — C — PC — — C — Group 1 - 5 rental units if the building in which the bed and breakfast residential use is located in is more than 50 Years or 3 rental units if the building in which the bed and breakfast residential use is located is 50 years old or less. Group 2 - 10 rental units if the building in which the bed and breakfast residential use is located in is more than 50 Years or 5 rental units if the building in which the bed and breakfast residential use is located is 50 years old or less. Not on ground floor fronting E 11th and 12th Streets Save and except all existing uses Question: Would CO-OPs fall under this category? Response: Yes PAGE 1 of 3 Multi-Family Residential — P P P Multi-Family Residential DRAFT URBAN RENEWAL BOARD REGULAR MEETING - 1/13/2020 RESIDENTIAL USES EAST 11TH ST NCCD AND URPLAN PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USE - COMPARISON / PROPOSED USE CHART East 12th Street NCCD Uses Current Use Chart - 12th …
Marshall Apartments View looking North Floor Area = 52,000 sf Site Area = 186, 915 sf FAR = 0.28 Street Jones Building View looking North-West Floor Area = 58,312 Site Area = 48,963 FAR = 1.19 Eleven Apartments View looking North-West Floor Area = 203,757 sf Site Area = 127,635 sf FAR = 1.60 Parking Garage Access Block 16- View looking North-West Parking garage access from E. 11th St. and Juniper Street Floor Area = 55,180 sf Site Area = 42,451 sf FAR = 1.30 Food Trailers / ARA Property Music Plaza Floor Area = 91,555 Site Area = 44,110 FAR = 2.07 Parking Garage Access Block 18- View looking North-East Parking garage access from Waller Street
URBAN RENEWAL BOARD APPROVED MINUTES REGULAR MEETING January 13, 2020 The Urban Renewal Street-Jones Board convened 1000 East 11th Street, Room Building, the regular meeting on Monday, 400A, Austin TX. January 13, 2020, at the Chair Escobar called the Board Meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. in Attendance: Chair Vice-Chair Board Members Manuel Escobar, Roxanne Amit Motwani Danielle Jacqueline Watson Skidmore Evans, Absent: Board Members Darrell Pierce Nathaniel Bradford Staff in Attendance: Gina Copic Sandra Harkins Mark Walters PURPOSE: and compliance An Urban Renewal designated Plan's area of the city. The Board of Commissioners primary responsibility the implementation is to oversee of approved Urban Renewal Plans that are adopted primary purpose is to eliminate by the Austin slum and blighting City Council. within influence a 1.APPROVAL OF MINUTES-Approval of the December 16, 2019, Regular Meeting Minutes. The motion to approve was made by Commissioner Motwani seconded on a 4-0-0 vote. minutes by Commissioner the December 16, 2019, regular meeting Watson and approved with corrections, Commissioner Skidmore arrived after the approval of minutes. 2.CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: being called to order will each be allowed GENERAL (The first 5 speakers up prior to the meeting a three-minute allotment to address their concerns. signed 1
SPECIAL EVENTS TASK FORCE January 13, 2020 2:00pm-4:00pm Austin Center for Events Conference Room Suite 1070 A/B One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas TASK FORCE MEMBERS James Russell, (Mayor) Cindy Lo, (District 1) Bobby Garza, (District 2) Laurel White, (District 3) Shelley Philips, (District 4) Jeff Smith, (District 5) Heath Riddles, (District 6) Mandi Thomas, (District 7) Dan Carroll, (District 8) Ingrid Weigand, (District 9) Frances Thompson, (District 10) EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Bill Manno, Corporate Special Events Brian Block, Economic Development Lt. Kelly Davenport, Austin Police Frances Hargrove, Austin Transportation Tony Hernandez, Development Services Elaine Garrett, Code Department Jason Maurer, Parks and Recreation Commander Kevin Parker, ATCEMS Captain Phil Mueller, Austin Fire Iby Setzer, Austin Resource Recovery Bryan Walker, Development Services AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Discussion and action on minutes for the December 16, 2019 meeting. 2. OLD BUSINESS: BRIEFING, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION 3. NEW BUSINESS: BRIEFING, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Discussion and possible action on draft recommendations regarding special event load/capacity 4. FUTURE ITEMS FROM TASK FORCE OR CITY STAFF NOTE- Future agenda items will NOT be discussed at the current meeting, but will be offered for possible briefing, discussion, and action at a FUTURE meeting. 5. ADJOURNMENT The task force may take up items in any order, and may take action on any item except citizen’s communication. 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 Bill Manno, with the Corporate Special Events Office, at 512-974- 1000, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Special Events Task Force, please contact Bill Manno at william.manno@austintexas.gov or by phone at 512-974-1000.
SPECIAL EVENTS TASK FORCE MEETING MINUTES Monday, December 16, 2019, REGULAR MEETING December 16, 2019 2:30pm – 4:30pm Austin City Hall Boards and Commissions Room 301 W.2nd St Austin, Texas 78701 The Special Events Task Force convened in a meeting on Monday, December 16, 2019 at 301 W. 2nd St. SETF Members present: Cindy Lo, Bobby Garza, Laurel White, Shelley Philips, Jeff Smith, Heath Riddles, Ingrid Weigand SETF Members not present: James Russell, Mandi Thomas, Dan Carroll, Shelley Phillips, Frances Thompson Staff in attendance: Bill Manno, Kelly Davenport, Frances Hargrove, Phil Mueller, Iby Setzer, Leslie Tello, Alicia Dean, Michael Suda, Gergo Perlaky A. CALL TO ORDER- Meeting called to order at 2:33pm by Jeff Smith. B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- Jeff Smith motioned to approve the minutes for the November 18th meeting and was seconded by Ingrid Weignad. C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION- The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order each will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on agenda. D. OLD BUSINESS: BRIEFING, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION- E. New BUSINESS: BRIEFING, DISCUSSION,AND POSSIBLE ACTION 1) Select group members for post-event reporting working groups. A work group was created with Ingrid Weigand, Cindy Lo and Jeff Smith. i. At a later meeting, the group will present recommendations to the SETF for additional information to be collected and reported. 2) Discussion and possible action on draft recommendations regarding Tiers and notifications. No action taken. F. FUTURE ITEMS from Task Force or City Staff. NOTE-Future agenda items will NOT be discussed at the current meeting, but will be offered for possible briefing, discussion, and action at a FUTURE meeting. G.ADJOURNMENT- Meeting was adjourned @4:04pm by Jeff Smith and was second by Cindy Lo. The task force may take up items in any order, and may take action on any item except citizen’s communication. 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 Bill Manno, with the Corporate Special Events Office, at 512-974-1000, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Special Events Task Force, please contact …
LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION Monday, January 13, 2020 7:00 p.m. City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street Room 1027 (Executive Session Conference Room) Austin, Texas 78701 District Commissioner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kannou (Kimberly) Curette Sandra Chavez Victor Martinez (Chair) Holly Kirby Ruben Baeza Terrance Hines Deirdre Doughty Saul Gonzalez CALL TO ORDER District 9 10 Mayor At-Large At-Large At-Large At-Large AGENDA Commissioner Nan Dowling Brandon Wollerson Christina Gorczynski Tarik Daniels Charles Curry Kathryn Gonzales (Vice Chair) Melissa Taylor PUBLIC COMMUNICATION – Each speaker will have 3 minutes to speak. 1. MOTION TO SUSPEND ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF DECEMBER 10, 2019 3. REGULAR BUSINESS – The commission may take action or make recommendations on the following topics: a. Presentation by Austin Police Department concerning the Safe Place Initiative and hate crime statistics. (Sponsor: Staff; Strategic Outcome: Safety) b. Consideration of budget recommendations for the 2020-2021 fiscal year budget. (Sponsor: Staff; Strategic Outcome: All) c. Update concerning an LGBTQ quality of life study (Sponsor: Taylor; Strategic Outcome: Government That Works for All) d. Review status of previous commission-approved recommendations and determine whether any future actions are required. (Sponsor: Gonzales; Strategic Outcome: Government That Works for All) 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 Staff Liaison Neal Falgoust at 512-974-2154 or email neal.falgoust@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the LGBTQ Quality of Life Commission, please contact Neal Falgoust at (512) 974-2154.
SAFE PLACE INITIATIVE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT AUSTIN, TX 200+ police agencies throughout the US and Canada are actively working to initiate the Safe Place Program in their communities. HISTORY 2015: Created by the Seattle PD to address low reporting of anti-LGBTQ+ crimes. The goal is to increase public trust in law enforcement and feelings of safety in the community. 2018: Language on all decals was updated to encourage the reporting of all bias crimes, in all communities, not just LGBTQ+. 2019: Austin PD became the first police agency in Texas to implement the Program. ABOUT THE DECAL Trademarked and depicts a police shield surrounding the colors that traditionally have symbolized the LGBTQ+ community since the 1970s. Meant to convey inclusion and intersectionality with any and all individuals regardless of their race, political beliefs, nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation and/or identification, or any other differences either actual or perceived. Austin PD: Only department in the world to include decals in Spanish. Other languages coming soon. Due to safety concerns, this initiative is NOT designed or authorized for individual and/or residential use. HOW IT WORKS Free and voluntary initiative open to businesses and non-profit organizations in APD’s jurisdiction. Businesses that participate place a nationally and easily recognizable decal at their entrances. Signal for victims of bias-motivated crimes and indicates that location has partnered with the police, will call 911 on their behalf and allow them to stay on the premises until the police arrive. HOW TO PARTICIPATE -Receive authorization from the supervisor or corporate office. -Visit APDSAFEPLACE.ORG and complete the online registration form. -Receive a 30-45 min. training by Austin PD officers or Safe Place Coordinator. -Commit to the Safe Place principles. A FEW PARTICIPANTS 10,000+ businesses across the nation have partnered with their local police department Safe Place Program. Major corporations like Starbucks, Wells Fargo, T-Mobile, and Chase have expanded their participation to stores across the nation. Austin has approximately 100 businesses participating as of Dec. 2019 with a projected total of 500 by the end of 2020. MORE INFORMATION Contact APD’s LGBTQ+ Liaison and Safe Place Coordinator Christian Mendoza #8688 (512) 974-4734 Christian.Mendoza@austintexas.gov APDSAFEPLACE.ORG
HIV PLANNING COUNCIL COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE Monday, January 13, 2020, 6:00 P.M. City Hall/ Conference Room 1029 301 West 2nd Street Austin, Texas AGENDA COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Committee Chair-Glenn Crawford, Akeshia Johnson Smothers, Alberto Barragan, Bart Whittington, Brian Johnson, Emma Sinnott, Julio Gómez, and Lee Miranda CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION Speakers who have submitted a completed Citizen Communication card prior to Citizen Communication being called will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Speakers on specific agenda items will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns at the time that item is called. 1. CERTIFICATION OF QUORUM 2. INTRODUCTION/ANNOUNCEMENTS 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 4. PROPOSED COUNCIL REALIGNMENT 5. NEEDS ASSESSMENT 7. STAFF REPORT ADJOURNMENT Indicative of action items a. Review Assessment Data and Introduce Year 1 Consumer Satisfaction Survey(s) 6. 2020 NATIONAL RYAN WHITE CONFERENCE ON HIV CARE & TREATMENT 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. TTY users’ route through Relay Texas at 711. For More Information on the HIV Planning Council, Comprehensive Planning Committee, please contact Hailey de Anda at (512) 972-5862.
HIV PLANNING COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 2020 COMMITTEE MEETING HIV PLANNING COUNCIL COMPREHESIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 2020 The HIV Planning Council Comprehensive Planning Committee convened in a committee meeting on Tuesday, January 13th, 2020 at City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street, Room 1029 in Austin, Texas. Committee Chair Glenn Crawford called the Committee Meeting to order at 6:14 p.m. Council Members in Attendance: Committee Chair Glenn Crawford, Akeshia Johnson Smothers, Alberto Barragan, Bart Whittington, Brian Johnson, Emma Sinnott, and Lee Miranda Council Members Absent: Julio Gómez Staff in Attendance: Hailey de Anda, Supervisor, Jaseudia Killion, Planner II, Rashana Raggs, Administrative Senior, and Anjelica Barrientos, AmeriCorps Vista Administrative Agent: Anthony Kitzmiller Presenters: None 1. CERTIFICATION OF QUORUM a. Committee Chair Glenn Crawford established and certified quorum at 6:14 p.m. 2. INTRODUCTION/ANNOUNCEMENTS a. New council member Brian Johnson’s first meeting. 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Minutes from October 8th, 2019 approved with minor corrections. i. Agenda item 6, letter B, spelling correction. 4. PROPOSED COUNCIL REALIGNMENT a. Council chair LJ Smith presented on proposed council realignment. b. Proposed council realignment scheduled to launch next February. 5. NEEDS ASSESSMENT a. Review Assessment Data and Introduce Year 1 Consumer Satisfaction Survey(s) i. Hailey de Anda presented on letter of support for ride share as an option to be presented to administrative agents. ii. Anjelica Barrientos presented on the LatinX provider survey feedback. 1 HIV PLANNING COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 2020 iii. Hailey de Anda presented on peer navigation. 1. Michael Kerrigan, our project officer, has connected us to TGA in Broward County, who just launched a very successful peer navigation program. Currently trying to get some of their materials they used to launch their peer navigation. 2. Would like to schedule a conference call to include council members Bart Whittington and Emma Sinnott to be included on the call with Broward County’s Ryan White team. 3. Council member Emma Sinnott brought up questions of “How are they paying for this program? What funding are they using? How are they measuring this program successful?” 4. Council members Akeshia Johnson-Smothers and Bart Whittington both also questioned on the definition of what contributed to the program being deemed successful. iv. Centralized Ryan White eligibility letter of support was presented to committee for revisions before being signed off by council chair LJ Smith. v. Consumer satisfaction survey scheduled to launch …
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, January 13, 2019 – 4:30 p.m. Room 500, One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER AGENDA A. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first three 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. B. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. NRD-2019-0075 – 311 E. 6th St (Sixth Street NRHD) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. 2. C14H-1974-0033 – Neill-Cochran House, 2310 San Gabriel Street 3. NRD-2019-0048 – 1215 W. 9th Street (West Line NRHD) New fencing Construct an addition. 4. NRD-2019-0076 – 2411 Pemberton Place (Old West Austin NRHD) Remove and restore brick after adding insulation, demolish one-story garage wing and construct a 2-story wing; construct new rear addition; install slate roof. 5. C14H-2006-0029 –Pope House, 1612 Gaston Avenue Construct a garage; replace the front door. 6. C14H-1989-0020 and -0021 – Platt and Dittlinger Buildings, 302-04 E. 6th Street Convert second story windows to doors to balcony. 7. C14H-1986-0039 – Reuter House, 806 Rosedale Place New construction on vacant lots to the north of the house (807-811 Mariposa Drive) 8. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road New window screens 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Andrew Rice, Historic Preservation Planner, at 974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. This is a public meeting, not a public hearing. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication, but there is no public participation in the deliberations of the committee. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Officer, at 974-6454; Cara Bertron, Deputy Preservation Officer, at 974-1446; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 974-2727, or Angela Gaudette, Preservation Planner, at 974-3393.
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, January 13, 2019 – 4:30 p.m. Room 500, One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER REVISED AGENDA A. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers may communicate their concerns regarding issues or items not posted on the agenda. B. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. NRD-2019-0075 – 311 E. 6th St (Sixth Street NRHD) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. 2. C14H-1974-0033 – Neill-Cochran House, 2310 San Gabriel Street 3. NRD-2019-0048 – 1215 W. 9th Street (West Line NRHD) New fencing Construct an addition. 4. NRD-2019-0076 – 2411 Pemberton Place (Old West Austin NRHD) Remove and restore brick after adding insulation, demolish one-story garage wing and construct a 2-story wing; construct new rear addition; install slate roof. 5. C14H-2006-0029 –Pope House, 1612 Gaston Avenue Construct a garage; replace the front door. 6. C14H-1989-0020 and -0021 – Platt and Dittlinger Buildings, 302-04 E. 6th Street Convert second story windows to doors to balcony. 7. C14H-1986-0039 – Reuter House, 806 Rosedale Place New construction on vacant lots to the north of the house (807-811 Mariposa Drive) 8. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road New window screens 9. HDP-2019-0756 – 1009 E. 14th Street Construct a second-story addition to a turn of the century house. 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Andrew Rice, Historic Preservation Planner, at 974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. This is a public meeting, not a public hearing. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication, but there is no public participation in the deliberations of the committee. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Officer, at 974-6454; Cara Bertron, Deputy Preservation Officer, at 974-1446; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 974-2727, or Angela Gaudette, Preservation Planner, at 974-3393.
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1215 W 9th St : West Line NRHD - Proposed Partial Demolition / New Addition Vinyl replacement windows Enclosed porch Framing measures Original Siding Replacement siding Framing measures Alignment measures No structural framing around windows Metal roof Fiber cement soffit and fascia Replacement material Fiber cement siding Paper-based vapor barrier Stucco underpinning 1215 W 9th St : Exterior Overview - Existing Conditions Vinyl replacement window Wood framing (varies) Original siding Original siding OSB replacement material New fiber cement siding Metal flashing in lieu of 1215 W 9th St : Material Alterations Over Time Original siding New framing at corners Original siding New fiber cement board New steel framing Siding transition New steel framing Siding transition Non-original siding 1215 W 9th St : Material Alterations Over Time T&G siding on addition New window trim Original wood framing New framing Original siding Former wall opening Original material OSB replacement material Stucco underpinning 1215 W 9th St : Material Alterations Over Time 1215 W 9th St : Survey - Proposed Partial Demolition Shown In Red 22'-5" 7'-10" " 8 - ' 2 3 " 0 - ' 6 3 1215 W 9th St : A103 - Roof Plan (3/16” = 1’) Remove/Replace Fiber Cement Siding** Remove Faux Pediment Remove/Replace Metal Roof and Framing* Remove/Replace Vinyl Windows w/Wood Framed Windows *Due to the extreme deterioration of and termite damage to the structural framing of the roof, walls, and floors, all surface materials shall be removed in order to re-size and replace framing members per engineering standards to ensure the stability and safety of the dwelling. **Evaluate condition of original siding upon removalf of fiber cement siding, repair pre-existing siding if possible and replace as needed; seek replacement material (wood or composite) that is consistent in dimension and profile. 36'-0" " 7 - ' 3 2 e n L i g n d i l i u B ' 5 e n L i t o L 2'-3" 5'-0" 5'-2" 34'-0" New Carport/Parking Area New Carport/Parking Area Glass Wall w/Wood Screens Lower L1 and Porch 8"; Increase Depth of 'Entablature' 8" Repair/Replace Porch Elements (as needed) 1215 W 9th St : A201 - North Elevation (3/16” = 1’) " 6 - ' 5 " 2 - ' 1 1 e n L i g n d i l i u B ' 5 " 7 - ' 6 2 e n L i t o …
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(cid:54)i(cid:87)e Plan ✔ (cid:40)leva(cid:87)i(cid:82)n(cid:86) ✔ (cid:41)l(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:85) Plan R(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:73) Plan (cid:21)(cid:17) (cid:38)(cid:82)l(cid:82)(cid:85) (cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:82)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:74)(cid:85)a(cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:86) (cid:82)(cid:73) (cid:69)(cid:88)il(cid:71)in(cid:74) an(cid:71) (cid:86)i(cid:87)e: Eleva(cid:87)i(cid:82)n(cid:11)s) proposed to be modified ✔ (cid:39)e(cid:87)aile(cid:71) view (cid:82)(cid:73) ea(cid:70)(cid:75) a(cid:85)ea (cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:82)(cid:86)e(cid:71) (cid:87)(cid:82) (cid:69)e (cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:71)i(cid:73)ie(cid:71) ✔ Any changes to these plans must be reviewed and approved by the Historic Preservation Office and/or Historic Landmark Commission. (cid:36)(cid:83)(cid:83)li(cid:70)an(cid:87) (cid:54)i(cid:74)na(cid:87)(cid:88)(cid:85)e: ___________________________________________ 10/31/2019 (cid:39)a(cid:87)e: ____________________________ Design Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties Adopted (cid:39)ece(cid:80)(cid:69)er (cid:21)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:21) Design Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties Landmarks and National Register historic district properties If you are making changes to a historic landmark, the project must comply with these standards to receive a Certificate of Appropriateness. If you are making changes to a contributing property or constructing a new building within a National Register historic district, consider the standards below as advisory guidelines: 1. Use a property for its historic purpose or place it in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. 2. Retain and preserve the historic character or a property shall be retained and preserved. Avoid the removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property. 3. Recognize each property as a physical record of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change …