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1 Western Hills Residence H I S TO R I C L A N D M A R K C O M M I S S I O N M E E T I N G Western Hills Residence - HLC MeetingApril 3, 2024 Existing Site Context NTS 2 * 5304 Western Hills Dr W E S T E R N HIL L S D RIV E E V I R D K A O E G D I R E N A L S A C U L Western Hills Residence - HLC MeetingApril 3, 2024 Existing Photos 3 Western Hills Residence - HLC MeetingApril 3, 2024 Existing Photos 4 Western Hills Residence - HLC MeetingApril 3, 2024 Proposed Modifications REPLACE WITH NEW FIXED WINDOW REMOVE FLATWORK, STAIRS, RAILING, AND STONE WALL AROUND PERIMETER OF HOUSE ADD NEW STUCCO WALL REPLACE STUCCO WITH WOOD BATTENS M P 6 2 : 3 5 : 1 4 2 0 2 / 8 / 3 | | e r u t c e t i h c r A d r a w t u O © REPLACE CLADDING WITH WOOD BATTENS NEW CORNER WINDOW REMOVING FOR NEW WINDOWS REPLACE CLADDING ABOVE AND BELOW WINDOWS WITH WOOD BATTENS REMOVE AND REPLACE WITH NEW WOOD SIDING REPLACE WINDOWS IN EXISTING OPENINGS ALL SIDING TO BE REPLACED, SAME SIZE AND PROPORTION AS EXISTING REMOVING FOR NEW SLIDING GLASS DOOR TO PRIMARY BEDROOM REMOVING PERIMETER PATIOS, RAIL, AND STONE WALLS REPLACE WINDOW IN EXISTING OPENING NORTH AND WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION - 1 NORTH ELEVATION - 2 NORTH ELEVATION - 1 PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION This drawing is not to be used for regulatory approval, permitting, or construction purposes. ISSUED DATE 03/08/2024 PROJECT NUMBER 2303 DD PRICING E C N E D I S E R S L L I H N R E T S E W E V I R D S L L I H N R E T S E W 4 0 3 5 1 3 7 8 7 X T , N I T S U A D102 DEMOLITION PHOTOS 5 REPLACE CLADDING WITH WOOD BATTENS REPLACE WITH NEW SLIDING DOOR REPLACE WITH NEW WINDOWS REPLACE CLADDING WITH WOOD BATTENS REPLACING STUCCO WITH WOOD BATTENS REMOVING FOR NEW CORNER WINDOW Western Hills Residence - HLC MeetingApril 3, 2024 6 North Elevation Comparison Original North Elevation Drawing Proposed North Elevation …
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: jules caplan Contreras, Kalan Fahnestock, Sam; Harden, Joi Re: 2024-018182 Monday, March 25, 2024 5:58:09 PM image001.png External Email - Exercise Caution Please see an email under separate from the former owner providing his support for demolition. I will send you tomorrow, photographs showing the condition of the property and the fact that the house is not visible from Windsor Road nor Windsor Road East. I hope that you will support demolition. Thank you. Sincerely, Jules On Wednesday, February 28, 2024, Contreras, Kalan <Kalan.Contreras@austintexas.gov> wrote: Hi all, Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Unfortunately, Amber was mistaken in her assessment, likely due to the complex nature of the site and its unit numbering; she did not consult with our team about either the property’s referral potential or about your communication with her. I recently performed a site visit to this property and determined that the mid-century building located between Windsor and East Windsor roads, previously owned by the Trueman O’Quinn family, would require Commission review due to both its contributing status in the historic district and its potential eligibility as a historic landmark. While Amber is no longer with the City of Austin, please know that I have escalated this issue to our division manager, Zoning Officer Joi Harden, who is also copied on this e-mail. I sincerely apologize for this mistake and am happy to discuss future properties with you to determine Code-required referrals to the Historic Landmark Commission. With gratitude, Kalan Contreras MSHP | Historic Preservation Officer City of Austin Planning Department 512.974.2727 | kalan.contreras@austintexas.gov Please Note: Correspondence and information submitted to the City of Austin are subject to the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) and may be published online. Por Favor Tome En Cuenta: La correspondencia y la información enviada a la Ciudad de Austin está sujeta a la Ley de Información Pública de Texas (Capítulo 552) y puede ser publicada en línea. Dear Sam, Sincerely, Jules Dear Jules, From: jules caplan Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 6:42 PM To: Fahnestock, Sam <Sam.Fahnestock@austintexas.gov> Cc: Subject: Re: 2024-018182 > ; Allen, Amber <Amber.Allen@austintexas.gov> You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution This would be a big problem. Amber Allen in her capacity as Planner III in the Historic Preservation office repeatedly assured me and others in multiple emails that the City …
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: jules caplan Contreras, Kalan; Fahnestock, Sam; Harden, Joi Jimmy Gilmore Fwd: 2307 Windsor Monday, March 25, 2024 6:05:04 PM Some people who received this message don't often get email from important Learn why this is External Email - Exercise Caution Below is an email from Kerry O'Quinn supporting demolition. Kerry O'Quinn was the heir and beneficiary of the property, the surviving son of Trueman O'Quinn and Hazel Hedick. Copied to this email is Jimmy Gilmore, Broker, who has known Kerry O'Quinn for forty years, and represented him in the transaction conveying the property to me. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Kerry O'Quinn < Date: Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 6:17 PM Subject: Re: 2307 Windsor To: jules caplan > > Whoever owns the property at 2307 Windsor Road #2 in Austin may demolish the house on that property and I will not do anything to stop them from whatever they would like to build on the lot.. On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 5:32 PM jules caplan < > wrote: I am writing to ask if you would please be so kind to provide a statement that I could present along with the demolition permit to support demolishing the house at 2307 Windsor #2 Thank you for your kind consideration of this request Kerry. Jules: Kerry O'Quinn Dear Kerry, I hope that you are well. Sincerely, Jules -- Kerry O'Quinn Creative Velocity Productions CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Subject: Date: Jared Gossett HPD Preservation In Favor of Case # PR-2024-018182 – 2307 Windsor Rd. #2 Tuesday, April 2, 2024 10:40:31 AM You don't often get email from Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Dear Sir/Madam, Mr. Caplan had been in contact with me numerous times about us building a house on 2307 Windsor Rd #2. I visited the property several times. Amber Allen, a Planner in Historic Review, made it clear in writing that the house was not a Contributing Structure and that it would not have to go before the HLC. I know that Mr. Caplan based his decision to purchase the property on her assertions. In my professional opinion as a builder for over fifteen years in Austin, the existing house, a 75 year old simple home, is not a candidate to remodel. If you have any questions or would like to visit regarding this matter, you can reach me at or on my cell at . Best Regards, Jared Gossett, CFA | President, Gossett & Co. Austin's Custom Builder the Year | Our Newsletter | Building Optimal Podcast (19,000 subscribers) | www.gossettco.com CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Nicole Kessler HPD Preservation; Nicole Kessler GF 24-030562 - Objection Tuesday, April 2, 2024 8:38:07 PM GF 24-030562.pdf You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Sam, We are writing to Object to the demolition of 2307 Windsor Road - Unit 2, GF 24-030562 . This contributing property was purchased and built by Truman Edgar O'quinn Sr. He was the city attorney, as well as the Travis County, Democratic Chairman and legal counsel for the University of Texas. He was appointed to the Third Court of Civil Appeals and is also known for his role in acquiring the land that later became Bergstrom Air Force Base. Mr. O'Quinn's life as an outstanding citizen of Austin is impressive, but even more important is that the home requesting demolition is an exquisite example of mid-century, modern architecture that deserves to be preserved and restored. Can you kindly confirm who the architect was for this home? O'QUINN, TRUEMAN EDGAR, SR. (1905–1990).Trueman O'Quinn, attorney, judge, and historian, was born in Leesville, Louisiana, on May 7, 1905, to Dallas Patrick and Florence Isabelle (O'Connor) O'Quinn. He was one of three children. In 1917 the family left Vernon Parish and moved to East Texas. As a child, O'Quinn was active in Boy Scouts and eventually became an Eagle Scout. He graduated from Beaumont High School in 1922 and enrolled at the University of Texas that same year. O'Quinn supported himself through college by teaching fencing and writing syndicated news stories. He also served as editor of the Daily Texan, 1927–1928. After completing his bachelor's degree, O'Quinn studied law and passed the bar in 1932. He remained in Austin, where he opened a private practice. O'Quinn's interest in law led him to politics. He was elected to the Forty- Second Texas Legislature and served the 1931–1932 term as a representative for Jefferson County. In 1936, O'Quinn was appointed assistant city attorney of Austin, and by 1939 was city attorney. With the exception of the years he served during World War II, he held the position until 1950. During the war, O'Quinn served in various capacities. He was a lt. colonel in the 101st Airborne Division and fought in four major battles. As Staff Judge Advocate, he supervised court-martial trials in Normandy after the Allied invasion. He also served with the army of occupation …
Nicole Kessler 2309 Windsor Road 78703 April 2, 2024 This contributing property was purchased and built by Truman Edgar O'quinn Sr. He was the city attorney, as well as Travis county, Democratic Chairman and legal counsel for the University of Texas. He was appointed to the Third Court of Civil Appeals. He acquired the land that later became Bergstrom Air Force Base. The home is an exquisite example of mid century, modern architecture that deserves to be preserved and restored.
From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Elizabeth Galic HPD Preservation GF 24 - 030562 - 2307 Windsor Rd Tuesday, April 2, 2024 10:49:14 PM PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION.pdf You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Attn: Dear Sir, Sam Fahnestock I would hereby like to register my objection to the demolition of the above named property due to its architectural significance which ought to be preserved and restored as it is a fine example of mid century, modern design. Also of note is the historical importance of the original owner - Truman Edgar O’Quinn Sr, who built the house, and amongst other things, acquired the land which would later become Bergstrom Air Force Base and was also legal counsel for the University of Texas and a Third Court of Civil Appeals judge. This property deserves to be spared the ignominy of being reduced to a pile of dust for the sake of so-called progress and I implore you to reject the proposal and include my formal objection below. Regards Elizabeth Galic CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. Sent from my iPhone
From: To: Subject: Date: Contreras, Kalan Fahnestock, Sam FW: Demolition of 2307 Windsor rd Wednesday, April 3, 2024 11:09:41 AM Please post as late backup. Thank you! Kalan Contreras MSHP | she/her | Historic Preservation Officer City of Austin Planning Department 512.974.2727 | kalan.contreras@austintexas.gov Please Note: Correspondence and information submitted to the City of Austin are subject to the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) and may be published online. Por Favor Tome En Cuenta: La correspondencia y la información enviada a la Ciudad de Austin está sujeta a la Ley de Información Pública de Texas (Capítulo 552) y puede ser publicada en línea. -----Original Message----- From: Evy Burnett < Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 11:05 AM To: Contreras, Kalan <Kalan.Contreras@austintexas.gov>; Harden, Joi <Joi.Harden@austintexas.gov> Subject: Demolition of 2307 Windsor rd > [Some people who received this message don't often get email from important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] . Learn why this is External Email - Exercise Caution Dear Kalan I’m writing to you today to respectfully ask that you please delay the decision/ demolition of 2307 # 2 Windsor Rd. I live at 2307 Windsor Rd, Austin TX #1 and share a drive way with the property considered for demolition. Thank you for your consideration Regards Evy Burnett CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Subject: Date: Contreras, Kalan Fahnestock, Sam FW: 2307WINDSOR ROAD #2 Wednesday, April 3, 2024 11:18:33 AM Please post as backup. Thanks! Kalan Contreras MSHP | she/her | Historic Preservation Officer City of Austin Planning Department 512.974.2727 | kalan.contreras@austintexas.gov Please Note: Correspondence and information submitted to the City of Austin are subject to the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) and may be published online. Por Favor Tome En Cuenta: La correspondencia y la información enviada a la Ciudad de Austin está sujeta a la Ley de Información Pública de Texas (Capítulo 552) y puede ser publicada en línea. From: Brian J Haley < Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 11:15 AM To: Contreras, Kalan <Kalan.Contreras@austintexas.gov> Subject: 2307WINDSOR ROAD #2 You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Hi--I live at 2224 Parkway, Austin, TX 78703. 2307 WINDSOR ROAD #2 is directly across the street from our home. We are against the request on tonight's agenda. We believe the existing structure is appropriate for the character of the neighborhood. We are concerned that any attempt to subdivide that lot or allowing for a multi-family structure would not be appropriate in the interior of the neighborhood or the site's limited access. Brian —————— Brian Haley Co-Founder 1701 Nueces Austin, TX 78701 Confidentiality Notice: The information contained in this e-mail message is privileged, confidential, and protected from disclosure pursuant to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. sec. 2510-2521. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think you have received this e-mail message in error, please e-mail the sender at original e-mail transmission. Thank you. and destroy the CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
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Brian Haley2224 Parkway, Austin, TX 7870304/03/04My house is across the street from the subject property. I object to this case and believemore involvement from the neighbors should be sought.
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From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Ali Burgoon Fahnestock, Sam David Nolan 4004 Avenue H | In Support Of Sunday, March 10, 2024 10:15:44 PM You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution My husband David and I are owners of 4010 Avenue H, and we live 2 doors down from Lisa and Joe Beaman at 4004 Avenue H. We wanted to let you know we are in favor of their proposed renovation and art studio project. They've put in a lot of work to create very thoughtful and historically appropriate updates to their home, while also considering the other existing architecture surrounding them. The work they intend to do will be a welcome addition to the fabric of our neighborhood. Hi Sam, Thank you, Ali CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Joan Yamini Fahnestock, Sam Lisa Beaman Beaman project 4004 Ave H Tuesday, March 12, 2024 12:17:33 PM [You don't often get email from https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] . Learn why this is important at External Email - Exercise Caution Hello Sam, My name is Joan Yamini and I live at 4006 Avenue G. My husband, Gary Freeman and I , support the Beaman project at 4004 Ave H. It will improve the neighborhood and will greatly improve that property. thank you, Joan Yamini Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Jennifer Vickers Fahnestock, Sam Lisa Beaman; Project at 4004 Ave H Friday, March 15, 2024 1:05:41 PM You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Dear Mr. Fahnestock, I am writing in support of the proposed remodel/addition to 4004 Ave H. My family has been residing at 4002 Ave H for close to 20 years and we are in support of Lisa and Joe Beaman’s project. As new neighbors they have been considerate about the impact of their changes on our property contacting us in advance of work, expressing and demonstrating willingness to compromise and collaborate with us. The improvements I have seen so far, both inside and out, are sensitive to the historic nature and aesthetic of our neighborhood. I’ve been very impressed. I think their proposed project will be of a very high quality and completely appropriate in the context of our street. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you, Jennifer Vickers & Lee Walker Jennifer Vickers www.UgolinoOil.com CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Subject: Date: Bennett Maddox Fahnestock, Sam 4004 Avenue H Tuesday, March 12, 2024 4:28:03 PM You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution I live at 4001 Avenue H and wanted to write to you my support for the proposed screened in porch and 2-story studio building at 4004 Avenue H. I believe the design is thoughtful and considerate of the existing home and neighborhood. Please let me know if you have any questions and hopefully this construction can commence soon as my little kids love anything construction related! Sam, Bennett Maddox CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Mark Cravotta Fahnestock, Sam 4004 Avenue H Renovations and Addition Tuesday, March 12, 2024 6:10:11 PM You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution I live at 4008 Avenue H, next door to 4004. I’m writing to express my support for the renovations and addition they have planned. I think it’s going to be a lovely enhancement to the neighborhood. Please feel free to reach out if you have questions. Hi Sam, Best, Mark Mark Cravotta Cravotta Interiors www.cravottainteriors.com 701 Brazos St, Ste 300 Austin, TX 78701 CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
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; a PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. Howeve~, if you do attend,_ you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or envrronmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or rec~mm<:°d approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identifie~ as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an intereSt to a board or commission by: • • • • • delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: -occupies a primary residence that is within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development. is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: www.austintexas.gov/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission ( or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Number …
From: To: Subject: Date: Jane Stanley HPD Preservation Demolition 2200 W 9th St Wednesday, April 3, 2024 1:59:10 PM [You don't often get email from https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] com. Learn why this is important at External Email - Exercise Caution I will try to make meeting at 6, but I’ll have to walk…. I am concerned that y’all are tearing down this old asbestos-ridden house so you can put in - what? You’ve got a sinkhole in the back that levels out to join the gutter water that becomes Johnson Creek across the street on Meriden (this house is at the intersection of 9th/Meriden Ln). So that whole back area is affected in a weakened way by the much heavier rains that climate change dumps on us once or twice a year. Also, where the water runs to the creek across Meriden and near or about at the guard rail, there is BIG drop-off hole that didn’t used to be there… what if another rain is so heavy that Meriden Lane road sinks and breaks or that infrastructure placed near the weakened area behind 2200 fractures and drops down to the level of ground this hole leads to? I tried to take pictures of the hole by the guard rail on Meriden, but a stubborn patch of poison ivy has become profuse there. You have decades of drought and climate change and neglect by the previous owner who lived in Michigan, and the city of Austin, and NOW you want to stack housing up next to a serious environmental problem??? Please, this is not the answer. Who can you forward this to who can inspect and help end this nonsense? About a year ago I made a mental note not to drive down Meriden in the dark at or after heavy rain. That road might not be there, fair warning. Thanks. Jane Stanley 2201 W 9th St CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov.
d < == ctnn,:;;;; td &7?"!:iiZTI i77i7i: C PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an interest to a board or commission by: • delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: • • - occupies a primary residence that is within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development. is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or • is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within • 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: www.austintexas.gov/abc ! I I a Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, …
PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an interest to a board or commission by: • • • • • delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the·record at the public hearing; and: occupies a priinary residence that is within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development. is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: www.austintexas.gov/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Number and the contact person …
2. • r"""'"""'"""'"""'~P:U:B:L:IC::H:E:A:RI:N:G;:IN:F:O:R:M:A:T:IO:N;-............ , r ......................... I g I i I, . This zoning/rezoning request will be reviewed and acted u on at two public hearings: before t~e Land Use Coi:nmission ~nd the City Council. Although apphcants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the pr?posed development or change. you may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. ~:::;:: ~::~!~ ~ncl~de the bo;~or : :~ ; ; Writt c ontact person listed on the notice) before or ~t p~bhc he th;~cheduled 0:0J ;:::~ntact person li~ted on the notice.e~:~:n:n~:nc::nd information s_ubmitted to :t:r City of Austin are subject t~ the Texas Public Information Act (Ch P 552) and will be oublished online. Case Number: C14H-2024-0016 Contact: Sam Fahnestock, 512-974-3393 Public Hearing: 3 April 2024, Historic Landmark Commission /v\ q_ r Ll f3> \ C\. \ L ..f en comments must be submitted to the boar or . commission ( or the arin your . . d ........................................ ~'"'.'::'."""'"""1 Your Name (please print) --:, "'- 0 e1- lt, -.t:.-t / Q -, .J \ __ L :~~ J oe '""c-- l---< -- • Your a ress(es) affectedjb~ t~appqcationffptional) r _;> /vvv{_p Signature ~amin favor DI object '-' "' '-' { , 1 o1- -i \ -'-- l 7 .:> Date Daytime Telephone(optional):. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Comments:. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d h b During its public hearing, t e oar or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date, or may evaluate the City staffs recommendation and public input forwarding its own recommendation to the City Council. If the board or commission announces a speci fie date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. During its public hearing, the City Council may grant or deny a zoning request, or rezone the land to a less intensive zoning than requested but in no case will it grant a more intensive zomng. However, in order to allow for mixed use development, the Council may add the MIXED USE …
PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION This zoning/rezoning request will be reviewed and a~t~d upon Coi:11m1ss1on and at two public hearings: before the Land the City Council. Although applicants and/or their agen~(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not reqmr~d to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to 1,;peak. FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During its public hearing, the board or comm1ss1011 may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date, or may evaluate the City staff's recommendation and public input forwarding its own recommendation to the City Council. If the board or commission announces a speci fie date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. During its public hearing, the City Council may grant or deny a zoning request, or rezone the land to a less intensive zoning than requested but in no case will it grant a more intensive zoning. However, in order to allow for mixed use development, the Council may add the MIXED USE (MU) COMBINING The MU to certain commercial districts. DISTRICT Combining District simply allows residential uses i~ addit!on to those uses already allowed in the seven commercial zonmg districts. As a result, the MU Combining District allows the combination of office, retail, commercial, and residential uses within a single development. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, visit our website: www.austintexas.gov/planning. h Id . 1 d th b e e oard or commission's name, the scheduled Written comme?ts must be sub?1itted to the board or commission ( or the contact person listed on the notice) before or at a public he · our comments s ou_ me ~ate of the pubh_c hearmg, and the Case Number and the contact person h~ted on the_notice. ~orrespondence and information submitted to the City of Austm are sub3ect to the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) and will be published online. Case Number: C14H-2024-0016 Contact: Sam Fahnestock, 512-974-3393 anng. y . . -LP1~ub~l~ic~-H~· ~e11~r~i!_!ng~:~-3~A~p~n!!_·l~2!02~4~,_!H~i~st~o~r~ic:__!L~li~n~icl~m~a!.rk~C~o~m~m::1~ss::•.::.00 ::_ ___ _, ( I 01 am in favor 0 I object Your Name (please print) 3\\-z wm- ~< : : , . , ~-rtt--9 ,~ ,S"lc:5. Yo~d(ess(es) affected by this application (optional) \~ Signature …
. . your the board or com d comm1ss1 t a public heanng. mission ( or the 1 d Written comments must be submitted to contact person listed on the notice) before or~ ·on's name, the schedu e t person • b r and the contac comments should mclude the boar or ~ation submitted to the date of the public hearing, and the Case listed on the notice. Correspondence aod 1~. 0 1 formation Act (Chapter City of Austin are subject to the Texas Pub ic n 552) and will be published online. Case Number: Cl4H-2024-0016 Contact: Sam Fahnestock, 512-974-~393 d Public Hearing: 3 April 2024, ffjstonc Lan ma rk Commission Your Name {please print) r:_ gel Wi3!~ arel 30 7 µ3z.s_:- rour address(es affected by this application (optional} r Signature Daytime Telephone(optiona/): 1 ff 2 lf J( 3 770 .lXJ I am in favor 0 I object ?/2-2-/202-y Daf e Comments:-;-----:-"---'-...u-"'-=-4'-:-~-"tzl;~--',_~/.)::::.-~F-_ ___1._:_~=--___,.--------'- I I i I I I PUBLIC IIEARJ NG INFOJlMATION Th· . is zonmg/rezonin at two p bl" th c· u g request will b e IC hearings: befo h e reviewed and acted upon •ty Council. Although re t. e Land Use Commission and expected to attend a pubr ahphcants and/or their agent(s) are attend. However, if you d~catt;aring, You are not required to nd, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST th e pr?posed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has affecting your neighbo~X::~~sed an interest in an application . h During its public hea • nng, t e board or commission may poStpone or contmue an application's hearing to a later date or may ev~lua~e the City staff's recommendation and public i;put f orwardmg its own recommendation to the City Council. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. During its public hearing, the City Council ma~ gran~ or den~ a zoning request, or rezone the lan_d t? a less mtensiv~ zon~ng than requested but in no case WIii It grant a more mtensive zoning. t d llow for mixed use development, the . D USE (MU) COMBINING However, m or er o a Council may add th_e ~ercial districts. The MU DISTRICT t? _ce~m co Hows residential uses in addition 1 …
. . your the board or com d comm1ss1 t a public heanng. mission ( or the 1 d Written comments must be submitted to contact person listed on the notice) before or~ ·on's name, the schedu e t person • b r and the contac comments should mclude the boar or ~ation submitted to the date of the public hearing, and the Case listed on the notice. Correspondence aod 1~. 0 1 formation Act (Chapter City of Austin are subject to the Texas Pub ic n 552) and will be published online. Case Number: Cl4H-2024-0016 Contact: Sam Fahnestock, 512-974-~393 d Public Hearing: 3 April 2024, ffjstonc Lan ma rk Commission Your Name {please print) r:_ gel Wi3!~ arel 30 7 µ3z.s_:- rour address(es affected by this application (optional} r Signature Daytime Telephone(optiona/): 1 ff 2 lf J( 3 770 .lXJ I am in favor 0 I object ?/2-2-/202-y Daf e Comments:-;-----:-"---'-...u-"'-=-4'-:-~-"tzl;~--',_~/.)::::.-~F-_ ___1._:_~=--___,.--------'- I I i I I I PUBLIC IIEARJ NG INFOJlMATION Th· . is zonmg/rezonin at two p bl" th c· u g request will b e IC hearings: befo h e reviewed and acted upon •ty Council. Although re t. e Land Use Commission and expected to attend a pubr ahphcants and/or their agent(s) are attend. However, if you d~catt;aring, You are not required to nd, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST th e pr?posed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has affecting your neighbo~X::~~sed an interest in an application . h During its public hea • nng, t e board or commission may poStpone or contmue an application's hearing to a later date or may ev~lua~e the City staff's recommendation and public i;put f orwardmg its own recommendation to the City Council. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. During its public hearing, the City Council ma~ gran~ or den~ a zoning request, or rezone the lan_d t? a less mtensiv~ zon~ng than requested but in no case WIii It grant a more mtensive zoning. t d llow for mixed use development, the . D USE (MU) COMBINING However, m or er o a Council may add th_e ~ercial districts. The MU DISTRICT t? _ce~m co Hows residential uses in addition 1 …
PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an interest to a board or commission by: • • s • • delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: -oeeupies a primary-residence-that is within 500 feet of the subject property-or proposed development-:- is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: \vww.austintexas.gov/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Number and the contact person listed on …
PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an interest to a board or commission by: • • • • delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: occupies-a primaFy residence thatis within 500 feet of the subjecrproperty or pi oposed dc::vdopment. is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal fonn may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: w\vw.austintexas.gov/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Number and the contact person listed on …
PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION Although applicants and/or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not required to attend. However, if you do attend, you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed development or change. You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application affecting your neighborhood. During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continue an application's hearing to a later date or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces a specific date and time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or commission's decision may be appealed by a person withstanding to appeal, or an interested party that is identified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will determine whether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested party is defined as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject property, or who communicates an interest to a board or commission by: delivering a written statement to the board or commission before the public hearing that generally identifies the issues of concern (it may be delivered to the contact person listed on a notice); or appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: • -• occupies a primary residence-thahs within-S00 feet of the subject property or proposed development. is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development; or is an officer of an environmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boundaries are within 500 feet of the subject property or proposed development? • • • • A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than I 4 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our website: www.austintexas.gov/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Number and the contact person …
1 HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, April 3rd, 2024 – 6:00 PM City Hall – Council Chambers 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, email preservation@austintexas.gov or call Sam Fahnestock at (512) 974-3393. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ben Heimsath, Chair x Witt Featherston, Vice Chair x Kevin Koch x Carl Larosche ab Trey McWhorter x Harmony Grogan x late late x x late Jaime Alvarez Roxanne Evans Raymond Castillo JuanRaymon Rubio Tara Dudley APPROVED MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (10) speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Scott Henson spoke on his research projects and booklets. Wolf Sittler spoke on Norwood House. Samantha Smoot spoke on 409 E Monroe. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Meghan King spoke on Preservation Austin updates. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (April 3, 2024) 1. March 6, 2024 – Offered for consent approval. MOTION: Approve the minutes per passage of the consent agenda on a motion by Commissioner Koch. Commissioner McWhorter seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. BRIEFINGS 2. Presentation on Resolution no. 20230914-078 regarding the installation of an LGBTQIA+ historical marker at 4th & Colorado Presenter: Toby Johnson 3. Presentation on Code Department processes Presenter: Sonya Herrera CONSENT/CONSENT POSTPONEMENT AGENDA Item 4 was pulled for discussion. Item 5 was pulled for discussion. Item 6 was pulled for discussion. Historic Landmark and Local Historic District Applications 7. HR-2023-020047 – 4004 Avenue H Hyde Park Local Historic District Council District 9 Proposal: Addition of porch and Accessory Dwelling Unit. Applicant: J.C. Schmeil City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Approve the application. MOTION: Approve the application per passage of the consent agenda on a motion by Commissioner Koch. Commissioner McWhorter seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. Item 8 was pulled for discussion. 9. HR-2024-030185 – 1504 West Lynn St. Violet …
REGULAR MEETING COMMISSION FOR WOMEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 2024, AT 12:00 PM AUSTIN CITY HALL, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ROOM, ROOM 1101 301 WEST 2ND STREET, AUSTIN, TEXAS, 78701 Some members of the Commission for Women may be participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Tabitha Taylor, (512) 972-5023, Tabitha.Taylor@austintexas.gov . CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Diana Melendez, Chair Rebecca Austen Vanessa Bissereth Becky Bullard Julie Glasser Angela Harris Pam Rattan Maria Veloz Salas Katrina Scheihing Josephine Serrata Jocelyn Tau AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL 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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Commission for Women regular meeting March 6, 2024. DISCUSSION 2. Presentation: Highlights from the 68th Annual Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations, Cristina Ayala, CA Consulting, Strategies & Management, Principal 3. Quality-of-Life Study Status Update, Alejandra Mireles, Community Services Coordinator, City of Austin Equity Office DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. Approve Commission for Women’s Hall of Fame Plan and Recognition Date WORKING GROUP/COMMITTEE UPDATES 5. Updates from the Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) regarding FY2024/25 Budget 6. Update from Working Group on Recognition of Equity for Women and Girls regarding recognition plan candidate selection process. 7. Update from Working Group on Quality-of-Life Study regarding the progression of the Quality Recommendations. Life Study 8. Update from Working Group on FY2025 Budget regarding funding allocations. 9. Update from Working Group on Joint Collective Sex Crime Response Model (CSCRM) Project regarding current financial allocations and project needs. 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 Tabitha Taylor at the Office of Civil Rights, at (512) 972-5023 …
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Commission for Women REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, April 3rd , 2024 The Commission for Women convened in a regular meeting on Wednesday, April 3rd , 2024, at Austin City Hall, Boards and Commission Room-1101 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, Texas, 78701 Vice- Chair Tau called the Commission for Women Meeting to order at 12:11p.m. Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance: Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Jocelyn Tau, Vice Chair Angela Harris Becky Bullard Katrina Scheihing Rebecca Austen Diana Melendez, Chair Vanessa Bissereth Pam Rattan Josephine Serrata Staff in Attendance: Julie Glasser Maria Veloz Salas Board Members/Commissioners Absent: Tabitha Taylor, Office of Civil Rights Christi Vitela, City Clerk’s Office Alejandra Mireles, City of Austin, Equity Office 1 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL NONE APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Commission for Women regular meeting on March 6th, 2024. The minutes from the meeting were approved at the April 3rd, 2024 meeting on Commissioner Tau’s motion and seconded by Commission Scheihing (6-0) vote. Commissioners Glasser and Melendez were absent from the vote. Commissioners Bissereth, Rattan and Serrata were absent from the meeting. DISCUSSION 2. Presentation: Highlights from the 68th Annual Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations, Cristina Ayala, CA Consulting, Strategies & Management, Principal Discussion was held. 3. Quality-of-Life Study Status Update, Alejandra Mireles, Community Services Coordinator, City of Austin Equity Office Discussion was held. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. Approve Commission for Women’s Hall of Fame Plan and Recognition Date Discussion was held. WORKING GROUP/COMMITTEE UPDATES 5. Updates from the Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) regarding upcoming collaborative 6. Update from Working Group on Recognition of Equity for Women and Girls regarding opportunities within the community Discussion was held. recognition plan candidate selection process. Discussion was held. 7. Update from Working Group on Quality-of-Life Study regarding the progression of the Quality Life Study Discussion was held. Discussion was held. 8. Update from Working Group on FY2025 Budget regarding funding allocations. 9. Update from Working Group on Joint Collective Sex Crime Response Model (CSCRM) Project regarding current financial allocations and project needs. Discussion was held. 2 FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS Commission for Women Elections Austin Police Department: Neighborhood Liaison Homeless Strategy Office ADJOURNMENT Vice-Chair Tau adjourned the meeting at 12:58 p.m. without objection. The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2024-0009 (10931 Stonelake Blvd. Multifamily) DISTRICT: 7 ADDRESS: 10931 Stonelake Boulevard ZONING FROM: LI TO: LI-PDA SITE AREA: 2.05 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Susan Kline Morehead, Katherine F. Manninen and Lucian K. Morehead AGENT: Dubois Bryant & Campbell, LLP (David Hartman) CASE MANAGER: Sherri Sirwaitis (512-974-3057, sherri.sirwaitis@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMEDATION: Staff recommends LI-PDA, Limited Industrial-Planned Development Area Combining District, zoning. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: April 2, 2024 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 1402 C14-2023-0009 - 10931 Stonelake Blvd. Multifamily; District 7 C14-2024-0009 2 ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The property in question is 2+ acre lot that is developed with a restaurant use (The Boat) with frontage on the southbound feeder road of North Mopac Expressway. The site under consideration and the surrounding area are zoned LI, Limited Industrial. The lots to the north and west contain hotel/motel uses. To the south, there is a service station and a restaurant- limited use. The applicant is requesting to add a PDA overlay to redevelop the site with a multifamily midrise complex with approximately 500 residential units. The staff supports the applicant’s request for LI-PDA, Limited Industrial Services-Planned Development Area, combining district zoning because the property meets the intent of the zoning district. The proposed PDA overlay will add the following permitted uses: Bed and breakfast residential (Group 1), Bed and breakfast residential (Group 2), Condominium residential, Multifamily residential, Townhouse residential and Hospital services (Limited) uses and will permit a maximum height of 180 feet and a floor to area ratio (FAR) of 3:1 on the site. In addition, the applicant is proposing to prohibit the following commercial and industrial uses: Adult Oriented Businesses, Agricultural Sales and Services, Automotive Repair Services, Automotive Washing (of any type), Bail Bond Services, Club or Lodge, Commercial Off-Street Parking, Construction Sales and Services, Drop Off Recycling Collection Facility, Equipment Repair Services, Equipment Sales, Exterminating Services, Funeral Services, Kennels, Liquor Sales, Off-Site Accessory Parking, Outdoor Entertainment, Outdoor Sports and Recreation, Research Services, Service Station, Vehicle Storage, Limited Warehouse and Distribution, Monument retail sales, Scrap and salvage, Basic industry, General warehousing and distribution, Light manufacturing, Recycling center and Resource extraction (please see Applicant’s Request Letter - Exhibit C). The tract under consideration is on a moderately sized site that is easily accessible as it is located at the southwest intersection of Stonelake Boulevard and the southbound frontage road of North …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2023-0155 ZONING FROM: I-RR ADDRESS: 2103 Oak Valley Road PROPERTY OWNER: Eddie & Leila Mayfield AGENT: Keepers Land Planning (Ricca Keepers) DISTRICT: 5 ZONING TO: SF-3 SITE AREA: 0.92 acres (40,075 sq. ft.) CASE MANAGER: Cynthia Hadri 512-974-7620, Cynthia.hadri@austintexas.gov STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The staff recommendation is to recommend Single-Family Residence (Large Lot) (SF-1) zoning district. ZONING AND PLATTING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: April 2, 2024: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The property in question is 0.92 acres, developed with one single family residence, has access to Oak Valley Road (level 1), and is designated interim-rural residence (I-RR). The property has single family residences (I-RR & I-SF-2) to the west, hotel-motel (ETJ) to the south, commercial and bars (ETJ) to the north, south, and east and mobile home residences (I-RR) to the north. Please refer to Exhibits A (Zoning Map) and B (Aerial View). The applicant and owner agree with the staff’s recommendation and are seeking a permanent zoning to allow the use of a bed and breakfast on the property. Staff is recommending single- family residence (large lot) (SF-1) zoning district because there are environmental constraints on the site that would need to limit the impervious cover and building coverage of future development. 1 of 1003 C14-2023-0155 - 2103 Oak Valley Rd; District 5 C14-2023-0155 2 Per the Watershed Protection Department, there are significant flood risks to private properties and homes downstream of this location. The additional impervious cover on this lot would, in part with other development/redevelopment in the area, exacerbate this flood risk. Based upon the city of Austin’s regulatory floodplain map, the existing building on the property at 2103 Oak Valley Road encroaches in the 100-year floodplain. If the owner proposed to construct additional buildings south of the current building location, they would be well within the 100-year floodplain and would be at significant risk of flooding. The comprehensive plan review comments this site meets four (4) of the Imagine Austin Decision Guidelines. The site is located within Slaughter Lane Station Neighborhood Center and is 0.20 miles from Slaughter Lane Activity Corridor, is within 0.50 miles from goods/services and a grocery store/farmers market. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: 1. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. The single-family residence (large lot) zoning district is intended as an area for low density single-family residential …
PLANNING COMMISSION CONDITIONAL USE SITE PLAN REVIEW SHEET CASE NUMBER: SPC-2023-0033C PC HEARING DATE: April 2, 2024 PROJECT NAME: Project Connect Expo Center Park and Ride ADDRESS OF SITE: 7001 Decker Lane COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING AREA: NA WATERSHED: Elm Creek JURISDICTION: Austin Full Purpose APPLICANT/ OWNER: AGENT: Cap Metro Robert Chaney (512) 839-1330 MWM Design Group Shari Pape (512) 689-3289 CASE MANAGER: Meg Greenfield Meg.greenfield@austintexas.gov (512) 978-4663 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: Capital Metro Transportation Authority (Cap Metro) is proposing the Expo Center Park and Ride, located at 7001 Decker Lane. The project is part of the Project Connect MetroRapid and Electric Vehicles (EV) program. The park and ride will be the terminal facility for its Expo MetroRapid Line. The park and ride will include eight bus bays, four electric bus charging stations, and 159 parking spaces. The proposed 8-acre site is un-developed, located adjacent to the Travis County Expo Center and is currently owned by the City of Austin. The site was rezoned as Public with a Transportation Terminal use. Cap Metro is in process of acquiring the land and will act as the owner and developer of the proposed park and ride. This site is zoned P (Public) and is greater than one acre in size; therefore, a Conditional Use Permit is required, according to the Land Development Code {Section 25-2-625}. SUMMARY STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this site plan. SUMMARY COMPONENTS OF SITE PLAN: LAND USE: All land use comments have been cleared. ENVIRONMENTAL: All environmental comments have been cleared. TRANSPORTATION: All transportation comments have been cleared. WATER QUALITY/DRAINAGE: Legal documents and DCM waivers outstanding. PREVIOUS APPROVALS Previous site plan: None. 1 of 1904 SPC-2023-0033C - Project Connect Expo Center Park & Ride; District 1 PROJECT INFORMATION SITE AREA EXISTING ZONING FLOOR-AREA RATIO BUILDING COVERAGE BUILDING HEIGHT IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE PARKING EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USES 347,971 sq. ft. P Allowed NA NA NA NA NA 7.988 acres Proposed NA .12% 12 ft 64% 159 spaces ZONING LAND USES Vacant Parking Vacant Parking Multifamily P SF3 CS-CO SF3 MF2 Site North South East West ABUTTING STREETS Street Decker Lane Right-of-Way Width 125 feet (variable) Approx. 75 feet Pavement Width Classification Suburban Roadway NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council City of Manor, Colony Park/Lakeside Community Development Corp Del Valle Community Coalition Del Valle Independent School District Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Friends …