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Animal Advisory CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

3e Code Revision Workgroup Update original pdf

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Animal Advisory CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Approved Agenda Feb 10 2020 original pdf

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Agenda

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Animal Advisory CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Animal Services Report Jan 2020 original pdf

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Animal Advisory CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Austin Animal Center Report Jan 2020 original pdf

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Austin Animal Center Monthly Report January 2020 Fiscal Year 2020 Austin Animal Center January 2020 Intakes Abandoned Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Total Neonatal Kitten Neonatal Puppy Kitten Adult Cat Puppy Adult Dog Total 0 7 0 8 15 3 40 2 49 94 2 66 13 110 191 0 17 0 11 28 3 60 8 161 232 6 162 38 394 600 14 352 61 733 1,160 Intakes by Intake Type 352 61 14 1,160 733 Abandoned Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Intakes by Age Breakdown Age Breakdown Neonatal under 6 weeks old Kitten/Puppy 6 weeks to under 1 year old Adult at least 1 year old Cat 15 94 191 300 Dog 28 232 600 860 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Neonatal Kitten Kitten Adult Cat Neonatal Puppy Puppy Adult Dog page 1 Austin Animal Center January 2018 to 2020 Intakes Abandoned Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Total 2018 2019 2020 Cat Dog Total Cat Dog Total Cat Dog Total 0 0 71 10 181 262 0 6 170 64 557 0 6 241 74 738 0 0 128 11 183 322 0 25 173 66 620 0 25 301 77 803 5 0 113 15 167 300 9 0 239 46 566 14 0 352 61 733 797 1,059 884 1,206 860 1,160 Yearly January Intakes by Intake Type 74 241 301 77 352 61 6 1,059 25 1,206 14 1,160 738 2018 803 2019 733 2020 Abandoned Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Yearly January Intakes by Animal Type 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 797 262 2018 884 322 2019 860 300 2020 page 2 Austin Animal Center January 2020 Outcomes Neonatal Kitten Neonatal Puppy Kitten Adult Cat Puppy Adult Dog Total 169 265 642 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 30 41 241 14 185 0 2 8 0 130 604 3 7 24 248 14 67 237 169 215 10 1,242 Adoption Deceased Disposal RTO Rto-Adopt Transfer Total Humane Euthanasia Shelter Neuter Return 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 133 1 3 2 6 2 11 11 75 2 2 8 26 3 56 43 248 14 67 237 Outcomes by Outcome Type 3724 642 1,242 Age Breakdown Neonatal under 6 weeks old Kitten/Puppy 6 weeks to under 1 year old Adult at least 1 year …

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HIV Planning CouncilFeb. 10, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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HIV PLANNING COUNCIL COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE Monday, February 10, 2020, 6:00 P.M. City Hall/ Conference Room 1029 301 West 2nd Street Austin, Texas COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Committee Chair-Glenn Crawford, Akeshia Johnson Smothers, Alberto Barragan, Bart Whittington, Brian Johnson, Emma Sinnott, Julio Gómez, and Lee Miranda AGENDA 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. NEEDS ASSESSMENT a. Special Studies Update-Peer Navigation b. Updated will be provided by Bart regarding call with Broward EMA 5. INTEGRATED/COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING 6. STAFF REPORT ADJOURNMENT Indicative of action items 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.

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Austin Travis County Food Policy BoardFeb. 10, 2020

Agenda_ATCFPB_20200210 original pdf

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CALL TO ORDER AUSTIN TRAVIS COUNTY FOOD POLICY BOARD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th 2020 AT 6:00 PM CEPEDA Branch Library, 1161 Angelina St. Austin, TX 78702 - Meeting Room #1 AGENDA 1) CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) 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. 2) STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Office of Sustainability City of Austin Budget Update 3) APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM JANUARY 13TH MEETING 4) OLD BUSINESS i) Board Appointments (1) Discuss Recruitment Strategy ii) Board Infrastructure & Protocol (1) Follow up on Board Strategic Plan (2) Discuss Marketing Strategy (3) Review Board Members’ meetings with City and County Officials iii) Board Recommendations (1) Update on the COA Land Development Code rewrite 5) NEW BUSINESS i) Debrief of the Joint Sustainability Board meeting ii) Debrief of the Community Climate Plan iii) Working Group Briefings and Recommendations (1) Build Opportunities for Food Entrepreneurs (2) Support Farms & Farmers (3) Healthy Food Access to All Communities (4) Food and Gardens iv) Review of Board Member Assignments 6) 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 Edwin Marty, Office of Sustainability at 512-974-2120, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Food Policy Board please contact Edwin Marty at 512-974-2120

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, February 10, 2020 – 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 CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers may communicate their concerns regarding issues or items not posted on the agenda. A. 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 National Register Historic District) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. 2. C14H-1990-0013 – Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe Street Signage. 3. C14H-1982-0015 – Clark-Emmert House, 4300 Avenue D Roofing material changes; door/window openings. 4. C14H-1996-0003 – Bartholomew-Robinson Building, 1415 Lavaca Street 5. LHD-2020-0005 – 4010 Avenue G (Hyde Park Historic District) Proposal for high-rise addition. Construct a new 2-story rear building. 6. Un-numbered – 92 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic 7. Un-numbered – 1616 W. 9½ Street (West Line National Register Historic 8. NRD-2020-0001 – 1102 Charlotte Street (Clarksville National Register 9. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road 10. Un-numbered – 70 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic District) New high-rise. District) New house. Historic District) New building. New window screens. District) Signage. 11. C14H-1989-0020 and C14H-1989-0021 – Platt and Dittlinger Buildings, 302 and 304 E. 6th Street Install a second story balcony and convert two second-story windows to doors. 12. Un-numbered – 1008 E. 9th Street (Robertson/Stuart & Mair) Rotate a contributing building. 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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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

NRD-2020-0002_1616W91-2St_PLANS original pdf

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PANA RESIDENCE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONS LOCATION MAP PROJECT DIRECTORY DRAWING INDEX GRAPHIC SYMBOLS SECTION OR DETAIL NO.DRAWING TITLE View Name SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 SCALE OF SECTION OR DETAIL DIRECTION OF CUTTING PLANE SIM 1 A101 SHEET NO. ON WHICH SECTION IS DRAWN LONGITUDINAL OR CROSS SECTION NO. GRAPHIC CONVENTIONS 5 REVISION NUMBER SHEET NO. ON WHICH ENLARGED DETAIL IS DETAIL NO. DRAWN 1 / A101 NOT TO SCALE AREA OF DETAIL ENLARGED 1 A101 ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER DOOR TYPE APPEARING ON SCHEDULE OF OPENING DOOR NUMBER CENTERLINES AND PROJECTED LINES HIDDEN LINE AND/OR LINE ABOVE FLOOR PLANE BOUNDARY LINE AND/OR FLOOR LINES IN EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS 101 B WINDOW TYPE 4'-0" . 6" . " 0 - ' 4 . DIMENSION LINE DESIGNATIONS SHEET NO: DESCRIPTION SHEET NO: DESCRIPTION A-001 A-002 A-003 A-100 A-101 A-102 A-201 COVER SHEET NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS SITE PLAN ROOF PLAN FLOOR PLANS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS PROPERTY OWNER ANDREA PANA 1616 W. 9 1/2 ST. AUSTIN TEXAS 78702 ARCHITECT STUDIO | STEINBOMER 1400 S. CONGRESS AVE. STE B202 AUSTIN, TX 78704 (512) 479.0022 CONTRACTOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER I Y R A N M L E R P I D E S A E L E R S I T N E M U C O D S H T I I M R E T N I F O E S O P R U P E H T R O F D E S U E B O T T O N S I T I . I W E V E R , L A V O R P P A Y R O T A L U G E R R O F . I N O T C U R T S N O C R O , I G N T T M R E P I R E M O B N E T S I . A T R E B O R 8 8 9 7 # . G E R S A X E T 2 0 2 B E T U S I . E V A S S E R G N O C S 0 0 4 1 4 0 7 8 7 X T , I N T S U A m o c . r e m o b n e i t s . w w w …

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

NRD-2020-0004_92RaineySt_PLANS original pdf

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00 10' 20' GRAPHIC SCALE 10' LEGEND PROPERTY LINE ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT LINE CURB TO REMAIN CURB TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN 8331 8331 EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON PLANS, ALL ABOVE AND BELOW UTILITIES, INFRASTRUCTURE, PAVEMENT, CURBS, AND APPURTENANCES TO BE REMOVED. EXISTING WASTEWATER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING WATER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TO BE REMOVED EXISTING WASTEWATER TO REMAIN EXISTING WATER TO REMAIN EXISTING CHILLED WATER TO REMAIN EXISTIN OVERHEAD POWER TO REMAIN EXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TO REMAIN EXISTING GAS TO REMAIN EXISTING UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC TO REMAIN NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. TREES AND TOPOGRAPHY BASED UPON GROUND SURVEY BY 4WARD LAND SUREVYING ON DECEMBER 7, 2018 A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING WITH THE ENVIORNMENTAL INSPECTOR IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ANY SITE DISTURBANCE. LOCATIONS OF PUBLIC AND FRANCHISE UTILITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND MAY NOT BE COMPLETE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL THE ONE CALL CENTER (472-2822) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ANY OTHER UTILITY COMPANIES WHO DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO THE ONE CALL PROGRAM FOR LINE MARKINGS. THE CONTRACTOR BEARS SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR VERIFYING LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN, AND FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO THESE FACILITIES. REMOVAL OR RELOCATION OF EXISTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FRANCHISE UTILITIES (WATER, ELECTRIC, AND GAS ETC.) WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE SITE DEMOLITION SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY AGENCIES. ALL EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES TO BE TURNED OFF BY UTILITY FRANCHISE TECHNICIAN TO ALLOW FOR EXISTING SERVICE LINES TO BE CUT/CAPPED AT PROPERTY LINE. ALL UTILITIES IN STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY TO REMAIN IN PLACE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SURFACE PAVEMENT INDICATED HEREON (SUCH AS ASPHALT OR CONCRETE) MAY OVERLAY OTHER HIDDEN STRUCTURES (SUCH AS OTHER LAYERS OF PAVEMENT, BUILDING SLAB, ETC.) THAT ARE ALSO TO BE REMOVED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEMOLITION, REMOVAL, AND DISPOSAL OF EXISTING PAVEMENT SECTION, STRUCTURAL SUBGRADE, STRUCTURAL FOUNDATION, AND UTILITIES WITHIN THE SITE. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE ALL DEMOLITION SPOILS OFF-SITE IN A LEGAL MANNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES, IRRIGATION LINES, PAVEMENT, ETC., TO REMAIN RESULTING FROM DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES AND REPAIR AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL PERMITS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL. ALL ITEMS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF-SITE …

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Urban Renewal BoardFeb. 10, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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URBAN RENEWAL BOARD OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN Monday, February 10, 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, February 10, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Approval of the January 13, 2020, Regular Meeting Minutes Approval of the January 29, 2020, Work Session 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). 3. NEW BUSINESS a. None 4. OLD BUSINESS a. Discussion and possible action on recommended modifications to the East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan. b. Discussion and possible action on the recommended modifications to the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD) to parallel the structure of the current East 12th Street NCCD. P a g e 1 | 2 c. Discussion and possible action of design guidelines 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. d. 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. e. Update, discussion and possible action regarding development plans for property owned by Eureka/Gilfillan Group within the East 11th and 12th Street’s Urban Renewal Plan boundaries, including 1120 E 12th Street. 5. UPDATE FROM URBAN RENEWAL BOARD COMMITTEES, WORKING GROUPS AND …

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Urban Renewal BoardFeb. 10, 2020

Draft Minutes Regular Meeting January 13, 2020 original pdf

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Urban Renewal BoardFeb. 10, 2020

Draft Work Session Minutes January 29, 2020 original pdf

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Work Session January 29, 2020 URBAN RENEWAL BOARD DRAFT MINUTES The Urban Renewal Board convened the Work Session on Wednesday, January 29, 2020, at the Street‐Jones Building, 1000 East 11th Street, Room 400A, Austin TX. Chair Escobar called the Board Meeting to order at 5:16 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Manuel Escobar, Chair Roxanne Evans, Vice‐Chair Darrell Pierce Danielle Skidmore Jacqueline Watson Board Members Absent: Amit Motwani Nathaniel Bradford Staff in Attendance: Gina Copic Sandra Harkins Mark Walters 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 December 2, 2019, Work Session Meeting Minutes. The motion to approve the December 2, 2019, work session minutes, was made by Commissioner Watson, seconded by Vice‐Chair Evans and approved on a 4‐0‐0 vote. 2. NEW BUSINESS 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. 1 Sandra Harkins, NHCD Staff, presented recommended modifications to the East 11th and 12th Street Urban Renewal Plan that included, but not limited to: 1. Adding and reorganizing sections of the Urban Renewal Plan (Table of Contents) 2. Updating the History (previously Background) 3. Removing Definitions Section and replacing with Permitted Use Charts or relocating key a. Added accomplishments, to date terms to more appropriate sections 4. Amending: Vision, Purpose, Authority and Scope 5. New section for Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD) 6. Delete obsolete requirements, language, figures and tables 7. Delete all tear sheet illustrations 8. Update Duration and Modification Procedures 9. Delete the provisions that allow the Urban Renewal Board to waive certain redevelopment project controls 10. Add an Appendix Mark Walters, Zoning and Planning Staff presented a first draft of the rewrite to the East 11th Street Neighborhood Conservation Combining District (NCCD). The Urban Renewal Board recessed at 6:48 p.m. The Urban Renewal Board reconvened at 6:55 p.m. Chair Escobar requested: 1. Language to be included in both documents to address future changes in LDC uses and/or a. If something changes after Council adoption of both documents, language/term 2. …

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

311 E. 6th Street - Deck original pdf

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311deckaddition 311E.6thst. Austin,TX.78701 SpacePlanningEngineering- ListofDrawings CoverSheet A1 A2 A3 -ExistingandProposedFloorplan -Proposed311and313 -Dimensionsandscopeofwork FacilitiesServicesofAustin 503E.6th.st.,suiteB Austin,TX.78701 512-481-0181 ss@facilityaustin.com www.facilityaustin.com SteveSimon,CFM LesterGermanio,Stuctural Location Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 Cover Sheet 311-317E.6th.Existing Isoview 317 315 313 311 Frontview 311-317E.6th.Proposed Newdeck androof Newdeck androof Isoview Frontview 317 315 313 311 Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A1 Existing& Proposed Stairsdown Newbar2 CMUtyp. Roofsetback Stairsdown Newbar1 Stairsup Planview Noscale Sideview Noscale Storefront Newroof CMUwalls Existing Newroof CMUWalls Guardrails Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 ROOFNOT SHOWNFORCLARITY CMUwalls Awningtoremain Storefront Frontview Noscale Bar2 Stairsdown Bar1 Storefront Isoview Noscale n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A2 311&313 Proposed Roof Sideview-roofsetback 18"=1' Frontview 18"=1' Scopeofwork 1.Constructdeckabovetheexisting311 buildingstructure. 2.Build2bars. 3.Spacetohave2exits. 4.Spacetobefiresprinklered. 5.Newguardrailsat42"abovedeck. 6.Rooftobesetbackgreaterthan15'from storefront. SeeStructuraldrawingsforfurtherdetails. Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A3 Dimensions

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

A. 8 - 1102 Charlotte St - Plans original pdf

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Permit Set 11/15/19 White Residence 1102 Charlotte St. Austin, TX 78703 Pricing Permit Bid 1 2 ETSI ER I C M D A R C H H A E L H.H I T S U G E R E C T S A S T A 2 1 9 4 4 T E FO XE T l a e S 11/15/2019 e r u t c e t i h c r A f O e c i f f O u s H l e a h c i M m o c . e c i f f O u s H 3 0 3 4 . 6 0 7 ) 2 1 5 ( e c i f f O 6 5 7 8 7 s a x e T , n i t s u A d a o R t e n r u B 0 1 9 4 ì n Y m a e T n g s e D i t n a t l u s n o C e c n e d s e R e i t i 3 0 7 8 7 X T , n . t S e t t o l r a h C 2 0 1 1 t c e o r j P h tW i t s u A e S Issue: 11/15/19 Permit Set t e S t i m r e P - - - - - - - - - - x Revisions: Drawing Title Cover Sheet A0.01 This drawing and all copyright therein are the sole and exclusive property of Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Reproduction or use of this drawing in whole or in part by any means in any way whatsoever without the prior written consent of Michael Hsu Office of Architecture is strictly prohibited. Copyright © 2019 Michael Hsu Office of Architecture symbol legend general notes general notes cont. project description Window Tag 101a Room Tag Keynote 05.04 Elevation 101a A Detail Callout Level 1 0' - 0" Building Section Door Tag Partition Type Level Elevation Spot Elevation 8' - 0" A.F.F Interior Elevation 4 A6.1 2 Material Tag WD-1 Detail Section 1 AX.X / Room 101 1 A3.1 1 A5.1 1 A3.1 1 3 vicinity map 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. All …

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

A.2 - Republic Square - Signage original pdf

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Salt & Time Salt & Time Cafe Design Intent 18 November 2019 FD2S INC.© 2019 FD2S INC.ISSUES/REVISIONS1634 E César ChávezAustin Texas 78702512 476 7733fd2s.comAll rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of fd2s inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection with any work or project other than the specific project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of fd2s inc. PROJECT NAME/PROJECT CODE24JUN2019 Schematic Design Review01JUL2019 Revised Schematic Design16JUL2019 Pricing Document14OCT2019 Design Intent18NOV2019 Final Design IntentSalt & TimeSalt & Time Cafe18SALT001 Logo 2 FD2S INC.© 2019 FD2S INC.ISSUES/REVISIONSPAGE TITLE / ELEMENT TYPESHEET NUMBER1634 E César ChávezAustin Texas 78702512 476 7733fd2s.comAll rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of fd2s inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection with any work or project other than the specific project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of fd2s inc. PROJECT NAME/PROJECT CODE24JUN2019 Schematic Design Review01JUL2019 Revised Schematic Design16JUL2019 Pricing Document14OCT2019 Design Intent18NOV2019 Final Design IntentSalt & TimeSalt & Time Cafe18SALT001 Typography ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890!@#$%&();:’”,.?'" 1 Font Set Archer Book ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890!@#$%&();:’”,.?'" 2 Font Set Archer Medium ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890!@#$%&();:’”,.?'" 3 Font Set Archer Medium Small Caps ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 1234567890!@#$%&();:’”,.?'" 4 Font Set Archer Semibold i n d o c u m e n t s a r e c a p h e g h t i A l l s t a t e d t y p e d m e n s i o n s i Abcgy123 No Scale 3 Type Size Measurement Typography Typography Normal letterspacing is to be used on this project unless otherwise noted – in Adobe Illustrator, set kerning to “optical” Typog raphy Typog raphy Loose letterspacing is not to be used on this project unless otherwise noted – in Adobe Illustrator, set kerning to “optical” Typography Typography Tight letterspacing is not to be used on this project unless otherwise noted – in Adobe Illustrator, set kerning to “optical” 4 Letter and Word Spacing No Scale “Pool Depth 5'-2"” Please note the difference between foot/inch marks and apostrophe/quotation marks. 5 Typesetting No Scale Note The typeface shown is used in this environmental …

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Historic Landmark CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

A.5 - 4010 Avenue G - Plans original pdf

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Issue for Permit Drawings 11132019 AshcraftTu Garage Remodel Addition 4010 Avenue G. Austin, TX 78751 door 101a interior elevation 2 A5.1 symbol legend window 101 b1 keynote 2 1 5 partition type equipment plumbing height elevation vicinity map revision room detail building wall section Dining 101 1 3 1 3 A1.1 3 A1.1 XX.X FFE: Walkway (existing) 108'-9 12" elevation general notes code analysis site data project team drawing index t i m r e P 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 design A0.1 A0.2 A0.3 A1.0 A1.1 A1.2 A2.1 A3.1 A3.2 A3.3 A3.4 A4.1 A5.1 A6.1 A6.2 A7.1 A8.0 A8.1 Cover Page Existing Site Photos Existing Survey Site Plan First & Second Floor Plan Roof Plan First Floor RCP and Light Fixture Schedule Exterior Elevations Exterior Elevations Building Sections Building Sections Wall Sections Interior Elevations Details Interior Millwork Details Door Schedule & Window Types Finish Schedule Finish Floor Plan All work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable codes; regulations, ordinances and standards having jurisdiction. If there are any questions or conflicts concerning compliance with such codes, ordinances or standards, the contractor is responsible for notifying the designer before proceeding with the work in questions. All necessary permits, licenses, certificates, tests. Etc. shall be procured and paid for by the contractor (or owner if he designates). Refer to specification "General Conditions" section for clarifications on fee responsibilities. Contractor is responsible for checking all contract documents, field conditions and dimensions for accuracy and confirming that the work is buildable as shown and meets all applicable codes before proceeding with construction. If there are and questions regarding these or other coordination issues, the contractor is responsible for obtaining a clarification from the designer before proceeding with the work in question or related work. The contractor shall certify size and location of all required openings for structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing work and equipment with trades involved. The general contractor and each subcontractor shall be responsible for checking existing conditions at the job site before submitting proposals. Submissions of proposals shall be taken as evidence that such inspections have been made. Claims for extra compensation for work that could have been foreseen by such inspection, whether shown on contract documents or not, shall not be accepted or paid. All materials furnished under this contract shall be new unless otherwise noted. All work shall be guaranteed against defective materials and …

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Tourism CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

February 10, 2020 Meeting Agenda original pdf

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Tourism Commission February 10, 2020 6:30pm Austin Convention Center Meeting Room 12a 500 E. Cesar Chavez Austin, TX 78701 CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Alta Alexander (D-1) Edward Bailey (D-3) Bill Bunch (D-5) John Riedie (D-7) Brian Rodgers (D-9) Catlin Whitington (Mayoral) Vanessa Fuentes (D-2) Rachel Magee (D-4) Scott Joslove (D-6) Lois Rodriguez (D-8) Mike Cannatti (D-10) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The 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. August 12, 2019 b. September 9, 2019 c. December 9, 2019 2. OLD BUSINESS The Commission may discuss and take action on the following agenda items: a. Discussion regarding Commission Working Groups and Working Groups Updates. b. Discussion of future commission meetings dates and frequency of meetings. 3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS The Commission may discuss and take possible action to request information and identify future agenda items, topics, or presentation: 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 or email Felicia Ojeda at the Austin Convention Center Department, at 512.404.4022, felicia.ojeda@austintexas.gov. for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Tourism Commission, please contact Felicia Ojeda at 512.404.4022, felicia.ojeda@austintexas.gov.

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Electric Utility CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Agenda original pdf

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Electric Utility Commission February 10, 2020  6:00 p.m. Town Lake Center, Shudde Fath Conference Room 721 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas AGENDA Members: Cary Ferchill, Chair (Adler) Marty Hopkins, Vice Chair (Casar) Jim Boyle (Pool) Carrie Collier-Brown (Ellis) Erik Funkhouser (Garza) Karen Hadden (Kitchen) Cyrus Reed (Tovo) Rachel Stone (Harper-Madison) Dave Tuttle (Alter) Matt Weldon (Flannigan) Stefan Wray (Renteria) For more information, please visit: www.austintexas.gov/euc Reading and Action on Consent Agenda: Items 2-9 may be acted upon by one motion. No separate discussion or action on any of the items is necessary unless desired by a Commissioner. CALL MEETING TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATIONS: GENERAL – Speaker remarks limited to three minutes 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Approve minutes of the January 13, 2020 meeting. NEW BUSINESS – CONSENT ( ) = Target Council Meeting Date; [ ] = RCA Type 2. (2/20) [Purchasing for Multiple Departments; AE’s portion = $260K] Authorize negotiation and execution of an emergency multi-term contract with Waste Management of Texas Inc., to provide collection, transportation, processing, and disposal of refuse, recycling, brush, and compostable materials generated by City facilities, for up to one year in an amount not to exceed $1,068,000. 3. (3/12) [Austin Energy] Authorize negotiation and execution of all documents and instruments necessary or desirable to acquire a permanent electric transmission and distribution easement consisting of approximately 0.227 acres (9,880 square feet) of land for the purpose of upgrading the capacity of Circuits 1004 and 961 and the overall electric system, and being a part of Lot 2, Reed Central Austin, a subdivision in Travis County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 94, Page 133 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, with said Lot 1 being described to Kumusha Investments, L.L.C., a Texas limited liability company in that certain Special Warranty Deed recorded in Document Number 2009021276 of the Official Public Records of Travis County, Texas, and located at 915 W. Howard Lane, in an amount not to exceed $245,000, including standard and customary closing costs. (District 7) 4. (3/12) [Capital Contracting] Authorize negotiation and execution of professional services agreements with the following four staff recommended firms (or other qualified responders) for Request for Qualifications Solicitation No. CLMP288: HDR Engineering, Inc.; Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.; Stanley Consultants, Inc.; and Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.; for engineering and technical services for the 2020 Engineering Services for Austin Energy Plants rotation list, …

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Electric Utility CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Item 10: Q1FY20 Financial Report original pdf

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Item 10 Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report 1st Quarter FY 2020 (October – December 2019) Stephanie Koudelka Principal Accounting Manager February 10, 2020 © 2018 Austin Energy I t e m 1 0 Disclaimer This information is unaudited and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports for the City of Austin, when published on: http://austintexas.gov/service/current-comprehensive-annual-financial-report 2 QUARTERLY Financial Report Agenda Executive Summary Financial Policy Compliance Financial Performance Measures Actual to Budget Analysis Financial Statements Market and Industry Analyses 3 Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report Executive Summary 4 Executive Summary Substantially compliant with all financial policies. Capital Reserve balance below minimums but total cash above minimum of $414m. $ 328 Million Revenues Operating revenues exceed forecast by 2% due to higher base revenue primarily due to higher than normal temperatures. Balance sheet is liquid and adequately capitalized. Cash balances are stable through the first quarter. Meeting financial metrics supporting AA credit rating. Received credit upgrade from Fitch Ratings in May 2019. $284 Million Expenses Operating expenses exceed forecast by 1% primarily due to higher power supply costs. Effective energy efficiency initiatives have reduced average residential consumption. Customer consumption has evolved but our rate structures have not, which creates unintended consequences. This information is unaudited and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Financial Reports for the City of Austin, when published on www.austintexas.gov/financeonline/finance/main.cfm 5 Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report Financial Policy Compliance 6 Financial Policy Compliance Financial policies are memorialized and adopted by ordinance each year during the budgeting process Compliance Debt Reserves Operating Non-Compliance Debt Policies Reserves Policies Operating Policies Full Compliance Partial Compliance Full Compliance Capital Reserve balance below minimums but total cash above minimum of $414m This information is unaudited and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Financial Reports for the City of Austin, when published on www.austintexas.gov/financeonline/finance/main.cfm 7 Austin Energy Quarterly Financial Report Financial Performance Measures 8 Financial Performance Measures Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings AA Achieved November 2018 Excessive Liquidity Coverage Efficiency Leverage Deficient Days Cash on Hand Debt Service Coverage Ratio Operating Margins Debt to Capitalization Minimum > 150 Days Minimum > 2.0 Minimum > 10% Minimum < 50% Actual 228 Days Actual 2.8 Actual 6% Actual 51% Excludes General Fund Transfer This information is unaudited and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Financial Reports for the City of Austin, when published …

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Electric Utility CommissionFeb. 10, 2020

Item 11: Q1FY20 Operations Report original pdf

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Austin Energy Quarterly Operational Report 1st Quarter FY 2020 Charles Dickerson Chief Operating Officer, Austin Energy February 10, 2020 © 2018 Austin Energy Item 11 I t e m 1 1 1 Austin Energy Operational Update Discussion Topics Safety Carbon Footprint Performance Power Production On-Site Energy Resources Future State 2 Austin Energy Operational Update Safety 3 Data Total Near Misses Total Injuries Total Recordable Cases Total Vehicle Accidents Safety Q4 FY19 Q1 FY20 (7/19 – 9/19) (10/19 – 12/19) 7 10 13 16 11 13 4 7 4 Austin Energy Operational Update Performance 5 Commercial Availability & Start Success Commercial Availability Generation Resource Commercial % Availability Target Seasonal (Oct-Dec) Commercial Availability Actuals (%) Q4 FY19 Q1 FY20 * 95 95 97 100 AVG 66.3 99.8 98.9 100 AVG 29.7 38.5 72.6 88 Decker Steam Units Sand Hill Combined Cycle Fayette Units South Texas Project Start Success Start Success Target(%) Start Success Actuals (%) Q4 FY19 Q3 FY19 AVG AVG Simple Cycle Start Success 99 100 100 6 Net Generation and Load Analysis FY 2020 Q1 Power Generation Cost by Fuel Type Consumption vs. Generation (GWh) 20% 7% 11% 62% Renewables Coal Nuclear Natural Gas *Costs include fuel for generation, fuel transportation, renewable Power purchases agreements Historical FY Q1 System Peak Demand (MW) 2,437 2,400 2,338 2,274 2,238 2,450 2,400 2,350 2,300 2,250 2,200 3,193 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 1,175 768 409 1,136 Consumption Generation Renewables Coal Nuclear Natural Gas Renewable Power as Percent of Consumption Renewables 36% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 This information is unaudited and should be read in conjunction with the audited Comprehensive Financial Reports for the City of Austin, when published on 7 64% Non-renewables System Reliability CAIDI = Customer Average Interruption Duration Index Average time to restore service. SAIDI = System Average Interruption Duration Index Total duration of interruptions for the average customer, during a period of time. SAIFI = System Average Interruption Frequency Index How often the average customer experiences a sustain interruption, over a period of time. 8 Austin Energy Operational Update Carbon Footprint 9 Renewable Generation as a Percentage of Load 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Jan-19 Feb-19 Mar-19 Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 10 Austin Energy Operational Update Power Production & OSER 11 Key On Site Energy & Power Production Activities District Cooling Plant #3 District Cooling Plant #4 (Downtown, Crescent Tract) (Downtown, Convention …

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