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Water and Wastewater CommissionNov. 9, 2022

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Item 6 # 22-3475 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval to negotiate and execute an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc., for additional construction phase engineering services for the North Austin Reservoir and Pump Station Improvements project in the amount of $797,079 for a total contract amount not to exceed $8,171,176. (District 7) MBE/WBE This amendment will be awarded in compliance with City Code 2-9B (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). Current participation to date is 18.38% MBE and 30.41% WBE. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water. Purchasing Language Original contract was awarded through a qualifications-based selection process. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing, is available for viewing on the City’s Financial Services, website, Austin Finance Online. Link: Solicitation Document. Prior Council Action May 23, 2013 - Council approved a professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. June 23, 2016 - Council approved an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. March 12, 2020 - Consent Agenda approved unanimously, 10-0 with CM Harper-Madison off the dais April 23, 2020 - Council approved an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. for construction phase services Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission May 8, 2013 - Unanimously approved by the Water and Wastewater Commission on a 7-0 vote June 8, 2016 - Recommended by the Water and Wastewater Commission on a vote of 8-0 with Commissioner’s Kellough, Ho, and Fishbeck Maia absent Item 6 # 22-3475 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Additional Backup Information Originally constructed in 1913, the North Austin Reservoir located at 5802 North Lamar Blvd. is one of the oldest water facilities in Austin’s water distribution system. Over the years, the existing 10 million-gallon (MG) reservoir, the on-site pump station, and the booster pump station located across Koenig Ln. have undergone several renovations, including construction and overhaul of the pumping facilities. However, the reservoir, pump station, and booster pump station have exceeded their useful lives and require replacement. The construction contract to replace the North Austin Reservoir and …

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Item 7 # 22-3476 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval to award and execute a construction contract with Posillico Civil, Inc., for the William Cannon Drive, Running Water Drive to McKinney Falls Parkway project in the amount of $21,366,910 plus a $3,205,036 contingency, for a total contract amount not to exceed $24,571,946. (District 2) MBE/WBE This contract will be awarded in compliance with the requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program) by meeting the goals. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budgets of the Austin Transportation Department, Austin Water, and Public Works Department Purchasing Language Lowest responsive bid of four bids received through a competitive Invitation for Bid solicitation. Prior Council Action: N/A Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission Additional Backup Information As part of the Council approved 2016 Bond Corridor Construction Program (Resolution No. 20180426-028) being managed by the Corridor Program Office, this request is to award a construction contract for a corridor project on William Cannon Drive from Running Water Drive to McKinney Falls Parkway. This project is funded with 2016, 2018, and 2020 mobility bond funds, Austin Water Capital Budget funds, Watershed Protection Department Capital Budget funds, and a Capital Area Metropolitan Organization (CAMPO) grant. The project’s improvements include widening from a two-lane undivided urban roadway to a four- lane divided roadway, with the construction of sidewalks, shared use paths, a new bridge over Marble Creek, median reconstruction, traffic signal improvements, streetscape improvements, landscaping including trees and planting zones, safety and access management improvements, lane configuration changes, signage, pavement markings, curb and gutter, driveway reconstruction, street drainage improvements, water quality ponds, and water line relocations. Item 7 # 22-3476 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 The Austin Water portion of this project consists of the replacement of 272 linear feet of six-inch polyvinyl chloride pipe, 233 linear feet of 12-inch polyvinyl chloride pipe, 52 linear feet of 16-inch ductile iron pipe, 893 linear feet of 24-inch ductile iron pipe, and 1,219 linear feet of ductile iron pipe. The Watershed Protection Department’s portion of this project consists of improvements to an existing water quality pond. Due to the potential for unforeseen …

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Item 8 # 22-3477 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval to negotiate and execute an amendment to the professional services agreement with Carollo Engineers, Inc. for professional engineering services for the Northeast (Wild Horse Ranch) Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion project in the amount of $6,523,883 for a total contract amount not to exceed $11,662,793. (District 1) MBE/WBE This amendment will be awarded in compliance with City Code 2-9B (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). Current participation to date is 6.29% MBE and 15.55% WBE. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water Purchasing Language Original contract was awarded through a qualifications-based selection process. Prior Council Action April 25, 2019 - Council approved an amendment to the professional services agreement with Carollo Engineers, Inc. for the Wild Horse Ranch Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion project August 17, 2017 - Council approved a professional services agreement with Carollo Engineers, Inc. for the Wild Horse Ranch Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion project Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission Additional Backup Information The Wild Horse Ranch Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) was constructed in 2004 and has a rated capacity of 0.75 million gallons per day (MGD). The plant serves Northeast Austin, including the Harris Branch, Gilleland Creek, and portions of Wilbarger Creek basins. Due to increased growth in the service area and more stringent regulatory requirements, the plant must be expanded and upgraded. This project will expand the plant from 0.75 MGD to 2.25 MGD and convert from a conventional treatment process to a biological nutrient removal treatment process to meet more stringent effluent requirements. The project includes a new headworks, additional aeration basins, new clarifiers, new pump stations, new filters, new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection, new sludge handling facilities, new odor control, a new administration building, and a new electrical building. Also included are major Item 8 # 22-3477 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 improvements to the existing treatment plant including improvements to the influent lift station, aeration basins, blowers, and pump stations. An amendment to the professional services agreement is required to move the project forward into construction phase. This amendment will authorize construction phase …

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Item 9 # 22-3478 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval to negotiate and execute an amendment to the professional services agreement with K. Friese & Associates, Inc. for engineering services for Design and Bid phases for the South and Northwest Area Lift Station Improvements in the amount of $550,395, for a total contract amount not to exceed $4,197,395. (District 10) MBE/WBE This amendment will be awarded in compliance with City Code 2-9B (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). Current participation to date is 7.02% MBE and 81.10% WBE. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water Purchasing Language Original contract was awarded through a qualifications-based selection process. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing, is available for viewing on the City’s Financial Services, website, Austin Finance Online. Link: Solicitation Document. Prior Council Action July 29, 2021 - Council approved a professional services agreement amendment with K. Friese & Associates, Inc. for the South Area and Northwest Area Lift Station Improvements November 1, 2018 - Council approved a professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. and K. Friese & Associates, Inc. for the South Area and Northwest Area Lift Station Improvements, respectively Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission Additional Backup Information The Four Points Center Lift Station is part of the Austin Water wastewater collection system consisting of more than 130 lift stations, 78 miles of force mains, and 2,900 miles of gravity lines. Lift stations convey wastewater from lower to higher elevation when the use of gravity conveyance will result in excessive excavation depths and high gravity line construction costs. The Four Points Center Lift Station is one of several Northwest Area Lift Stations that require engineering services for improvements. The lift station requires several upgrades to accommodate an increase in wastewater flows to the station due to population growth in the area. The upgrades will also increase the lift station’s capability to receive and pump solids from the Handcox Water Item 9 # 22-3478 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Treatment Plant when needed, which improves system operational resiliency. Additional improvements include …

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Item 18 # 22-3562 Water & Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 1, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval for an additional contingency for the construction contract with Pepper Lawson Waterworks, LLC for the Walnut Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Tertiary Filter Rehabilitation project in the amount of $252,180 for a total amount not to exceed $28,047,021. (District 1). MBE/WBE This contract was awarded in compliance with Chapter 2-9A of the City Code (Minority Owned and Women Business Enterprise Procurement Program). Current participation to date is 23.73% MBE and 1.37% WBE. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water Purchasing Language Original contract was awarded through a competitive Invitation for Bid solicitation process. Prior Council Action June 14, 2018 - Council awarded additional contingency for the construction contract with Pepper- Lawson Waterworks, LLC for the Walnut Creek WWTP Tertiary Filter Rehabilitation project January 26, 2017 - Council awarded a construction contract with Pepper Lawson Waterworks, LLC for the Walnut Creek WWTP Tertiary Filter Rehabilitation project Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission Additional Backup Information The Walnut Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) receives wastewater flow from Austin Water's wastewater collection system. The plant was originally built in 1977. Over the years, the treatment plant has undergone numerous improvements and upgrades to modernize treatment methods as well as to expand treatment capacity to 75 million gallons per day (MGD) with a two2- hour peak flow of 165 MGD. Treated plant effluent is discharged into the Colorado River. A portion of the treated effluent is used for non-potable water (NPW) on the plant site and supplies much of the City’s Reclaimed Water program. The tertiary filters at the Walnut Creek WWTP serve as the final step in the wastewater treatment process. Construction of this project began in March 2017 and is substantially complete. Due to unforeseen conditions associated with rehabilitating an existing facility, change orders to date have Item 18 # 22-3562 Water & Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 1, 2022 exhausted all available contingency. Additional contingency of approximately 1% of the contract amount is requested due to the unanticipated need to replace certain valves and controls in the filter piping gallery to improve the reliability of the …

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Construction Contracting Update Shay Ralls Roalson, PE | November 9, 2022  Recent Bidding Results  Wild Horse WWTP Expansion Bid Analysis Agenda  Upcoming Bids  Large Facilities IDIQ  Alternative Delivery 1 Construction Contracts City of Austin Bidding Process  Outreach events to communicate upcoming projects  Four- to six-week advertisement  Adjust bid dates to avoid “competing with ourselves” • Coordination with SAWS and Houston  Non-mandatory pre-bids, where possible  For single bid contracts, move forward if • Contractor meets qualifications • Project cannot be rescoped 3 • For projects with low pre-bid attendance, contact bidders and consider extending solicitation Construction Contracts Engineers’ Opinions of Probable Construction Cost  Developed on the basis of vendor quotes, installation factors, and recent bids  Prepared at preliminary engineering and design milestones (30%, 60%, 90%)  Updated at 100% and at advertisement  Contingencies represent “work not included elsewhere” • Reduce as design detail increases  Difficult to adjust to rapidly changing bid climates  Review high bids and single bids • Make recommendation whether to proceed 4 AW Project Bids May 2021 – Sept 2022  34 bid openings, including 3 re-bids  25 projects with multiple bids  5 projects with one bid • 3 rejected  4 projects with no bids 5 Multiple Bids Single Bid No Bid 10 8 6 4 2 0 y c n e u q e r F 0 1 3 Number of Bids Received per Contract 4 5 2 6 Low Bids vs Engineer’s Opinion of Probable Construction Cost (OPCC)  30 project bids received • 12 below OPCC • 18 above OPCC  5 single bids • 2 accepted • 3 rejected  All accepted bids combined • OPCC = $319M • Accepted bids = $319M 1 Single bids accepted Single bids rejected Single Bids Rejected Path Forward  Davis WTP Raw Water Hydraulic and Energy Efficiency Improvements • Single bid, 2.4x OPCC • Repackage and bid with other upcoming work at the WTP  SAR WWTP Elevated Tank Rehabilitation and Improvements • Single bid, 2.2x OPCC • Split into two projects, one for site work and one for tank recoating  East Parke Subdivision Phase 1 Lift Station (Development Project SER) • Single bid, 2.0x OPCC • Non-compliant bid, preparing to re-bid 7 No-Bid Projects Re-Bid Results Project OPCC Low Bid Re-bid Outcome Zilker Water and Wastewater Pipeline …

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Item 6 # 22-3475 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Posting Language Recommend approval to negotiate and execute an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc., for additional construction phase engineering services for the North Austin Reservoir and Pump Station Improvements project in the amount of $797,079 for a total contract amount not to exceed $8,171,176. (District 7) MBE/WBE This amendment will be awarded in compliance with City Code 2-9B (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program). Current participation to date is 18.38% MBE and 30.41% WBE. Lead Department Financial Services Department Client Department Austin Water Assistant Director of Engineering Services, Shay Ralls Roalson Fiscal Note Funding is available in the Capital Budget of Austin Water. Purchasing Language Original contract was awarded through a qualifications-based selection process. A complete solicitation package, including a tabulation of the bids received, is available for viewing, is available for viewing on the City’s Financial Services, website, Austin Finance Online. Link: Solicitation Document. Prior Council Action May 23, 2013 - Council approved a professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. June 23, 2016 - Council approved an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. March 12, 2020 - Consent Agenda approved unanimously, 10-0 with CM Harper-Madison off the dais April 23, 2020 - Council approved an amendment to the professional services agreement with CDM Smith, Inc. for construction phase services Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action November 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Water & Wastewater Commission May 8, 2013 - Unanimously approved by the Water and Wastewater Commission on a 7-0 vote June 8, 2016 - Recommended by the Water and Wastewater Commission on a vote of 8-0 with Commissioner’s Kellough, Ho, and Fishbeck Maia absent Item 6 # 22-3475 Water &Wastewater Commission: November 9, 2022 Council: December 8, 2022 Additional Backup Information Originally constructed in 1913, the North Austin Reservoir located at 5802 North Lamar Blvd. is one of the oldest water facilities in Austin’s water distribution system. Over the years, the existing 10 million-gallon (MG) reservoir, the on-site pump station, and the booster pump station located across Koenig Ln. have undergone several renovations, including construction and overhaul of the pumping facilities. However, the reservoir, pump station, and booster pump station have exceeded their useful lives and require replacement. The construction contract to replace the North Austin Reservoir and …

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Early Childhood CouncilNov. 9, 2022

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1. 2. REGULAR MEETING of the EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL NOVEMBER 9, 2022, 8:30 A.M. CITY HALL, BOARD AND COMMISSION ROOM #1101 301 WEST SECOND STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS Some members of the Early Childhood Council 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 Caitlin Oliver, Program Coordinator, Austin Public Health, at 512-972-6205 or Caitlin.Oliver@austintexas.gov. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS/COMMISSIONERS: Cathy McHorse, Chair Raul Alvarez Eliza Gordon Johanna Hosking Pulido Cynthia McCollum Casie Schennum Ashley Bliss Lima Tom Hedrick Aletha Huston Rhonda Paver AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first five speakers to register 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 DISCUSSION ITEMS Approve the minutes of the Early Childhood Council Regular Meeting on October 12, 2022 Updates from related groups (as needed), including Austin Chapter of the Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Austin ISD, Child Care Regulation, Child Inc, E3 Alliance, Success By 6 Coalition, Workforce Solutions Capital Area, and other groups in attendance Presentation by Warner Cook and Shanisha Johnson from the Housing and Planning Department regarding the draft Equitable Transit-Oriented Development (ETOD) Policy Plan Presentation by Chair McHorse about a local public-private commission that is mapping early childhood education funding in consultation with the Children’s Funding Project Presentation by Member Huston about the Texas policy summary from the 2022 Prenatal- to-3 (PN-3) State Policy Roadmap Updates from Jeremy Garza, Equity Office, regarding the Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) quality of life studies and FY23 budget recommendations WORK GROUP UPDATES Update from the Quality-of-Life Study Work Group about membership and timeline Update from the FY 2023-24 Budget Work Group about the Joint Inclusion Committee Budget Workshop on November 5, 2022 DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Discussion and possible recommendation on the draft ETOD Policy Plan Discussion and possible action on the Quality-of-Life Study, including work group membership and timeline Discussion and possible action related to FY 2023-24 budget recommendations process, including work group membership and timeline STAFF …

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Item 3- Presentation about the Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Policy Plan original pdf

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Equitable Transit-Oriented Development ETOD Policy Plan Early Childhood Council meeting - November 2022 Purpose of the Plan Provide a comprehensive framework to help the Austin community ensure that future development around the Project Connect transit system supports residents of all incomes and backgrounds, especially those who have been disproportionately burdened by past transportation and land use decisions. ETOD Resolution 20210610-093 • Prioritization of equitable outcomes • Categorization of TODs by tiers using context-sensitive criteria • Anti-displacement strategies • Preservation of existing and creation of affordable housing • Creation of market-rate housing • Compact, connected and transit-supportive • Mix of land uses • Codify community benefits What is ETOD? TOD vs. Equitable TOD Why we are going from this.... To this! 4 The ETOD Team 5 Austin’s ETOD Journey Corridor Bond, ASMP, and Project Connect ETOD Study ETOD POLICY PLAN REGULATION AND IMPLEMENTATION Established corridors of Establishes protypes for TOD Recommendations for focus, mode split goals, that reflect Austin’s vision to planning prioritization, and procured funding for equitably share the benefits typologies, policy tools, high-capacity transit of transit investments for and next steps to project delivery. residents of all income levels, implement ETOD in Austin. and backgrounds. WE ARE HERE Adopt ETOD station area plans and code amendments that may include updates to zoning. Could be expanded to other geographies in the future. 2016 - 2020 2021 - 2022 2022 - 2023 2023 - onward 6 ETOD Study • $1.65 million in Federal Transit Administration (FTA) TOD planning grants • Around 100 stations across all Project Connect lines 1 2 Quantitative analysis of existing conditions within ½ mile of station areas Qualitative data collection through robust community engagement 7 Dashboard – Existing Conditions Dashboard Home Page Multifamily Inventory Total Jobs by Industry Station Tour Interactive Data : • Population • Displacement Risk • Jobs • Urban Fabric • Real Estate • Mobility s c i m a n y D s c i t s i r e t c a r a h c l a i c o S l a c i s y h P 8 8 Engagement Touchpoints Community Presentation Large format meetings to present project milestones CAC Working Group Briefings Monthly meetings, Ongoing guidance throughout project and major milestones Tabling/Intercept Surveys In-person events to target specific neighborhoods or demographics Focus Groups & One-on-ones Guided discussions with groups to identify vision and needs and to build …

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Item 7- Draft Quality of Life Study work group member description & commitments original pdf

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Early Childhood Quality of Life Work Group Community Member Job Description & Commitment The City of Austin Early Childhood Council (ECC) is working with the City of Austin to conduct a Quality of Life Study (QoLS) for families with young children. We are forming a work group composed of members of the Early Childhood Council and members of the community to co- create, plan and oversee the study. We want a group for the initial phase of this process, which includes caregivers of young children and community members. We would like to extend an invitation to support this work with your expertise and lived experiences. Community Member Commitment: If you join the group, we would like you to contribute by - Participating in QoLS work-group planning meetings twice a month. - Help define the most important elements of quality of life to ask about - Help assure that the questions and methods are appropriate for various communities - Contribute to recruiting strategies for participation in the study - Amplify the materials we create in your circles of influence within the community - Attend at least one of three town halls to get community input to the study. Our Commitment to you: For your participation in the work group, - You will be a full partner in the work group. - We will ensure our work-group space is one of community, safety, collaboration, growth, and trust. - You will receive compensation for your contributions to our work group. These payments ___________________________ (describe how much & how they will be paid - goal through CIG partners for parents). - We will offer opportunities for training in community leadership. How do I join a work group? Please take a look at the calendar of events below. If you believe you can attend most of the working group meetings, and most other calendared events, fill out this form. You’ll hear back from the ECC QoLS Team around the next steps. If you have any questions or thoughts, you can contact Nicole Cummings-Lewis directly: Nicole.Cummings@uwatx.org, through text or call at 512.590.2296 Calendar of Events: The time frame for this work is November 2022 to March 2023. Event Date/Time Event Thursday, Oct 17 from 12:00pm - 1:00pm Working group meeting Monday, Nov 28 from 1:00pm - 2:00pm Working group meeting Tuesday, Dec 6 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm Working group meeting Wednesday, Dec 7 from 12:00pm - …

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20221109-009: Recommendations for Equitable Transit-Oriented Development Policy Plan original pdf

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Community Technology and Telecommunications CommissionNov. 9, 2022

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COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Regular Meeting Wednesday – November 9, 2022 – 6:30 PM City Hall – Boards and Commissions - Room 1101 301 W. 2nd Street - Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Community Technology and Telecommunications 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 by 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. To register, contact Jesse Rodriguez at jesse.rodriguez@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Nehemiah Pitts III, Chair Malcolm Yeatts Dave Floyd Nicole Thompson Steven Apodaca, Vice Chair Cristina Garza Maxine Eiland Sumit DasGupta AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten 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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission Regular meeting on October 12, 2022 STAFF AND COMMUNITY BRIEFINGS (A member of the public may not address a board at a meeting on an item posted as a briefing) 2. Digital Inclusion Week 2023 Art Competition Update (Jesse Rodriguez, Program 3. Grant for Technology Opportunities Program 2023 Update (Jesse Rodriguez, Program Manager) Manager) DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. Digital Inclusion Town Hall Listening Session Report (Commission Discussion and Action) 5. Digital Inclusion Town Hall Listening Session Planning (Discussion and Action) 6. FCC Broadband Standards (Discussion and Action) 7. Intelligent Infrastructure Resolution (Discussion and Action) Working Group Updates Policy Working Group 8. Update from Digital Inclusion, Civic Engagement, and Strategic Technology and Telecom 9. Update from Knowledge, Information, and Data Stewardship Working Group 10. Update from Technology, Infrastructure, and Innovation Working Group 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 Jesse Rodriguez at the Telecommunications and Regulatory Affairs Department, at jesse.rodriguez@austintexas.gov for additional information; TTY users route through …

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Commission on SeniorsNov. 9, 2022

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2. REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSION ON AGING NOVEMBER 9TH, 2022 AT NOON CITY HALL, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ROOM 301 W 2ND ST AUSTIN, TEXAS, 78701 Some members of the BOARD/COMMISSION 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 Jeremy Garza, 512-978-1797, jeremy.garza@austintexas.gov. CURRENT MEMBERS: Janee Briesemeister, Chair Richard Bondi Amy Temperley, Vice-Chair Patricia Bordie Jacqueline Angel Martha Bauman Erica Garcia-Pittman Sally Van Sickle Henry Van de Putte Martin Kareithi Peter Varteressian Luz Lopez-Guerrero Natalie Cagle Emily De Maria Nicola Fred Lugo AGENDA 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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the October 12th, 2022 Regular Commission on Aging Meeting. 1. STAFF BRIEFINGS/ANNOUNCEMENTS Staff briefing regarding Age-Friendly Austin Update, Kodjo Dodo, Manager, Planning and Evaluation Unit, Austin Public Health. DISCUSSION ITEMS Presentation: City Services for Older Adults Audit, Neha Sharma and Kelsey Thompson, Office of the City Auditor. Review and Discuss Age-Friendly Austin Community Feedback Survey 2023 DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Discussion and Possible Action on City of Austin Audit on Access to City Services for Seniors. Discussion and possible action on the Quality of Life Townhalls. Discussion and possible action on reforming the Commission on Aging Working Groups. WORKING GROUP/COMMITTEE UPDATES Update from Commission Work Plan Update from the Age Friendly Action Plan Implementation Working Group Update from the Budget Working Group Update from the Community Support and Health Services Working Group Update from the Joint Inclusion Committee Update from the Quality-of-Life Study Working Group Update from the Social Participation, Respect and Social Inclusion, Civic Participation and Employment Working Group Update from the Transportation, Housing, and Outdoor Spaces Working Group WORKING GROUP RECOMMENDATIONS Discussion and possible action from the FY23 Budget Workshop November 5th, 2022. 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 …

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Planning CommissionNov. 8, 2022

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Legend GO: General Office LO: Limited Office SF-2: Single-Family Residence - Standard Lot GO-MU: General Office - Mixed Use GR: Community Commercial CH: Commercial Highway GO MF-2: Multi-Family Residence - Low Density CS: General Commercial Services CS-1: General Commercial Services - Liquor Store CS-V: Commercial Services - Vertical Mixed Use GO CS-1-V-CO: Commercial Services - Vertical Mixed Use Conditional Overlay LO-CO: Limited Office - Conditional Overlay MF-2 GR-V-CO: Community Commercial - Vertical Mixed Use - Conditional Overlay GR-MU-CO: Community Commercial - Mixed Use - Conditional Overlay UNZ - Unzoned SF-2 SF-2 GO-MU LO R E F F U 0 ’ B 0 5 SF-2 LO CS BARTON CREEK GREENBELT MF-4 L O O P 3 6 0 MF-2 UNZ CS-1-V-CO CS-1 GR GR CS U S S T O P O E T R R A PID B GR-V A PIT A L M E T R O M C CS-V D R A V E L U O R B A CS-1-V-CO M A S . L CS CH GO GR Legend: Property Boundary 500’ Buffer Existing Buildings Zoning Districts MF-2 SF-2 GR GR-MU-CO GR-V-CO GR MF-2 SF-3 SF-5 SF-3 GR SF-6 SF-3 CS-1-V CS CS MF-2 LO-CO SF-6 0 200 400 800 EXHIBIT B: BRODIE CONTEXT MAP SUBMITTAL DATE: 10/27/2022 PUD CASE: C814-2021-0099 BRODIE OAKS REDEVELOPMENT SITE METRICS 37.6 Acres / 1,637,856 Sq. Ft. 56% NSA; 54% GSA 5,750 Sq. Ft. 50 feet Total Site Area Proposed Impervious Cover Minimum Lot Size Minimum Lot Width Minimum Setbacks Front Street Side Yard Interior Side Yard Rear Yard 0 feet 0 feet 0 feet 0 feet LAND USE AREA METRICS Acres Building Cover Impervious Cover* Non- Residential Maximum Hotel Maximum Residential Max. % Max. Sq. Ft. Keys Sq. Ft. Units Sq. Ft. 1,400,000 200 200,000 1,700 1,500,000 11.7 .5% 5,000 -- -- -- -- Max. 95% 25.9 Land Use Area 1 Land Use Area 2 Site Total 37.6 95% 7.5% 56% *Maximum impervious cover is based on Net Site Area (NSA) and will be tracked by site plan in compliance with Exhibit H - Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Phasing Plan. Impervious Cover will be higher on a site-by-site basis. Maximum floor-to-area ratio is not applicable to the Brodie Oaks Redevelopment. L O O P 3 6 0 BARTON CREEK GREENBELT Legend: Property Boundary Private Streets with Public Access Easements Land Use Area 1 Land Use Area 2 U S S T …

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02 C814-2021-0099 - Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD; District 5.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASES: C814-2021-0099 – Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD DISTRICT: 5 C14R-81-033(RCA) – Brodie Oaks Restrictive Covenant Amendment ZONING FROM: Unzoned; GR; CS; CS-1 TO: PUD ADDRESS: 4021, 4025, 4107, 4109, 4115, and 4141 South Capital of Texas Highway Northbound; 3940, 4006, 4024 - 4040, 4200, 4220, 4236 South Lamar Boulevard Southbound SITE AREA: 37.606 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Lionstone Investments, LCFRE Austin Brodie Oaks LLC (John Schaefer) AGENT: Lionheart Places (Rebecca Leonard) CASE MANAGER: Wendy Rhoades (512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Staff recommendation is to grant planned unit development (PUD) district zoning, as shown in the Land Use Plan as provided Exhibits C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see pages 3 - 14. The Restrictive Covenant includes all recommendations listed in the Transportation Impact Analysis Memo, dated August 31, 2022, as provided in Attachment A. The Staff recommendation is to grant an amendment of the 1981 Restrictive Covenant and terminate the height limitations for Tracts A1, A2, A3, A4, and B as it applies to this property. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see pages 3 - 14. PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD: September 26, 2022: RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL THE BRODIE OAKS PUD AS SUPERIOR IF THE APPLICANT AGREES TO: 1) WORK WITH STAFF AND ATD TO PROVIDE 10 FREE PARKING SPACES TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK SITE; 2) AMEND THE APPLICATION TO STATE THERE WILL BE A PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RESTROOM AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK; 3) CONTINUE TO WORK WITH THE HILL COUNTRY CONSERVANCY AND AUSTIN PARKS FOUNDATION TO ENSURE THIS IS A SUSTAINABLE TRAIL ACCESSING THE BARTON CREEK GREENBELT, AND 4) INVESTIGATE AND REPORT BACK ON METHODS TO FUND OFF-SITE BARTON CREEK GREENBELT PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT THROUGH COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE SITE (refer to Attachment C) [S. FAUST; N. BARNARD – 2ND] (9-0) D. LEWIS AND K. TAYLOR – ABSENT 21 of 103 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: November 2, 2022: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: November 8, 2022: May 24, 2022: APPROVED AN INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT REQUEST BY STAFF R. SCHNEIDER; J. THOMPSON – 2ND] (9-0) Y. FLORES, C. HEMPEL, J. MUSHTALER – ABSENT December 14, 2021: APPROVED AN INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT REQUEST BY STAFF [A. AZHAR; R. SCHNEIDER – 2ND] (11-0) P. HOWARD – OFF THE DAIS; J. SHIEH – ABSENT CITY COUNCIL ACTION: December 1, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: Austin Energy has requested that …

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03 C14R-81-033(RCA) - Brodie Oaks Restrictive Covenant Amendment; District 5.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET C14R-81-033(RCA) – Brodie Oaks Restrictive Covenant Amendment CASES: C814-2021-0099 – Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD DISTRICT: 5 ZONING FROM: Unzoned; GR; CS; CS-1 ADDRESS: 4021, 4025, 4107, 4109, 4115, and 4141 South Capital of Texas Highway Northbound; 3940, 4006, 4024 - 4040, 4200, 4220, 4236 South Lamar Boulevard Southbound SITE AREA: 37.606 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Lionstone Investments, LCFRE Austin Brodie Oaks LLC TO: PUD (John Schaefer) AGENT: Lionheart Places (Rebecca Leonard) CASE MANAGER: Wendy Rhoades (512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Staff recommendation is to grant planned unit development (PUD) district zoning, as shown in the Land Use Plan as provided Exhibits C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see pages 3 - 14. The Restrictive Covenant includes all recommendations listed in the Transportation Impact Analysis Memo, dated August 31, 2022, as provided in Attachment A. The Staff recommendation is to grant an amendment of the 1981 Restrictive Covenant and terminate the height limitations for Tracts A1, A2, A3, A4, and B as it applies to this property. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see pages 3 - 14. PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD: September 26, 2022: RECOMMENDED TO THE CITY COUNCIL THE BRODIE OAKS PUD AS SUPERIOR IF THE APPLICANT AGREES TO: 1) WORK WITH STAFF AND ATD TO PROVIDE 10 FREE PARKING SPACES TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK SITE; 2) AMEND THE APPLICATION TO STATE THERE WILL BE A PUBLICLY AVAILABLE RESTROOM AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD PARK; 3) CONTINUE TO WORK WITH THE HILL COUNTRY CONSERVANCY AND AUSTIN PARKS FOUNDATION TO ENSURE THIS IS A SUSTAINABLE TRAIL ACCESSING THE BARTON CREEK GREENBELT, AND 4) INVESTIGATE AND REPORT BACK ON METHODS TO FUND OFF-SITE BARTON CREEK GREENBELT PRESERVATION AND MANAGEMENT THROUGH COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AT THE SITE (refer to Attachment C) [S. FAUST; N. BARNARD – 2ND] (9-0) D. LEWIS AND K. TAYLOR – ABSENT 31 of 103 C814-2021-0099 / C14R-81-033(RCA) Page 2 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: November 2, 2022: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: November 8, 2022: May 24, 2022: APPROVED AN INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT REQUEST BY STAFF R. SCHNEIDER; J. THOMPSON – 2ND] (9-0) Y. FLORES, C. HEMPEL, J. MUSHTALER – ABSENT December 14, 2021: APPROVED AN INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT REQUEST BY STAFF [A. AZHAR; R. SCHNEIDER – 2ND] (11-0) P. HOWARD – OFF THE DAIS; J. SHIEH – ABSENT CITY COUNCIL ACTION: December 1, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: …

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04 Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Site Specific SOS Amendment; District 5.pdf original pdf

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ITEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION AGENDA November 2, 2022 Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD C814-2021-0099 Armbrust & Brown (David Armbrust) 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: NAME & NUMBER OF PROJECT: NAME OF APPLICANT OR ORGANIZATION: LOCATION: COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW STAFF: Leslie Lilly, Environmental Program Coordinator, (512)535- 8914, Leslie.lilly@austintexas.gov WATERSHED: Barton Creek Watershed/Barton Springs Zone REQUEST: PUD zoning for the property STAFF RECOMMENDATION: STAFF CONDITION: Staff recommended with conditions A. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8, Subchapter A, Article 13 (Save Our Springs Initiative) at the time of permit application except as modified below. a. Section A of 25-8-514 (Pollution Prevention Required) shall be modified to allow a maximum impervious cover for the site of 56% net site area. B. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8 Section A (Water Quality) at the time of permit application except as modified by the PUD ordinance. a. ECM 1.6.7.5 (D) shall be modified to allow captured runoff for beneficial reuse b. 25-8-341 shall be modified to allow cut not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. c. 25-8-342 shall be modified to allow fill not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. d. 25-8-281 shall be modified to allow encroachment into CEFs as indicated on Exhibit F. C. Additionally, development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with the following requirements a. Reduction in impervious cover from 84% NSA to 56% NSA b. Bring the site into compliance with SOS water quality treatment requirements c. Clustering impervious cover and disturbance 75’-250’ away from Barton Creek Greenbelt d. Restoring 2 acres of the tract to native vegetation e. Provide 100% GSI for water quality controls. f. Provide rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation of not less than 50% of the landscaped area. g. Provide superior tree protections. h. Comply with Austin Green Building 3-star rating i. Exceed landscaping requirements. j. Provide superior open space and parkland dedication. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: NAME & NUMBER OF PROJECT: NAME OF APPLICANT OR ORGANIZATION: LOCATION: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW STAFF: WATERSHED: REQUEST: COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: STAFF CONDITION: ITEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION AGENDA November 2, 2022 Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Site Specific SOS Amendment C814-2021-0099 Armbrust & Brown (David Armbrust) 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway Leslie Lilly, Environmental Program …

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05 NPA-2022-0007.01 - 10810 Newmont Rd; District 4.pdf original pdf

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City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members November 1, 2022 Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Housing and Planning Department NPA-2022-0007.01_10810 Newmont Rd North Austin Civic Association Neighborhood Planning Area FROM: DATE: RE: Staff requests a postponement of this case from the November 8, 2022 Planning Commission hearing to the November 15, 2022 hearing date so the plan amendment case can be on the same agenda as the associated zoning case. The postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachment: Plan Amendment Map Zoning Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 25 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 25

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06 NPA-2022-0002.01 - 1700 E. 2nd Street, District 3.pdf original pdf

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Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET DATE FILED: June 29, 2022 (out-of-cycle) NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: East Cesar Chavez CASE#: NPA-2022-0002.01 PROJECT NAME: 1700 E. 2nd Street PC DATE: November 8, 2022 ADDRESS/ES: 1700 E. 2nd Street & 205 Chalmers Ave. DISTRICT AREA: SITE AREA: 0.51 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: 2nd Street, LLC AGENT: Drenner Group, PC (Leah M. Bojo) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation 3 From: Multifamily Residential To: Mixed Use Base District Zoning Change Related Zoning Case: C14-2022-0091 From: CS-MU-CO-NP To: CS-MU-V-NP NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: May 13, 1999 CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 8, 2022 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022 - ACTION: PHONE: (512) 974-2695 1 of 296 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request to change the future land use map from Multifamily Residential to Mixed use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use because there is existing Mixed Use land use to the north and south of the property. The property is located near public transportation and numerous commercial uses. It is approximately 0.4 miles from the Plaza Saltillo TOD Station. The property is in an area where a mixed use is appropriate. Mixed Use Mixed Use Mixed Use Below are sections of the East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood plan that supports the applicant’s request. 2 2 of 296 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 LAND USE DESCRIPTIONS EXISTING LAND USE ON THE PROPERTY Multifamily Residential - Higher-density housing with 3 or more units on one lot. 1. Preserve existing multifamily and affordable housing; 2. Maintain and create affordable, safe, and well-managed rental housing; and 3. Make it possible for existing residents, both homeowners and renters, to continue to live in their neighborhoods. 4. Applied to existing or proposed mobile home parks. Purpose Application 1. Existing apartments should be designated as multifamily unless designated as mixed use; 2. Existing multifamily-zoned land should not be recommended for a less intense land use category, unless based on sound planning principles; and 3. Changing other land uses to multifamily should be encouraged on a case-by-case basis PROPOSED LAND USE ON THE PROPERTY Mixed Use - An area that is appropriate for a mix of residential and non‐residential uses. Purpose 1. Encourage more retail and commercial services within walking distance of residents; 2. Allow live‐work/flex space on existing …

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07 C14-2022-0091 - 1700 E. 2nd Street; District 3.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0091 1700 E. 2nd Street DISTRICT: 3 ZONING FROM: CS-MU-CO-NP TO: CS-MU-V-NP ADDRESS: 1700 East 2nd Street and 205 Chalmers Avenue SITE AREA: 0.51 acres PROPERTY OWNER: 2nd Street, LLC AGENT: Drenner Group, PC (Leah Bojo) CASE MANAGER: Heather Chaffin (512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports CS-MU-V-CO-NP with the following conditions: 1. The following uses are prohibited: Adult oriented businesses, Commercial off-street parking, Convenience storage, Equipment repair services, Kennels, Residential treatment, Outdoor entertainment, Campground, Communication service facilities, Drop-off recycling collection facilities, Equipment sales, Pawn shop services, Vehicle storage and Transportation terminal. 2. The following uses are conditional: Agricultural sales and services, Automotive repair services, Automotive washing (of any type), College and university facilities, Construction sales and services, Electronic prototype assembly, Guidance services, Hotel-motel, Limited warehousing and distribution, Off-site accessory parking, Research services, Restaurant (limited), Service station, Club or lodge, Automotive rentals, Automotive sales, Building maintenance services, Communications services, Custom manufacturing, Exterminating services, Hospital services (limited), Indoor entertainment, Local utility services, Outdoor sports and recreation, Restaurant (drive- in, fast food), Restaurant (general), Hospital services (general) and Transitional housing. For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: December 8, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 87 C14-2022-0091 2 ISSUES: The Applicant is proposing to remove two of the existing conditional overlays on the site and retain the remainder of conditions, as listed in the Staff Recommendation on Page 1 of this report. The Applicant proposes removing the 40’ height limit and removing townhouse use from the list of prohibited uses. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject property is located at the northeast corner of Chalmers Avenue and East 2nd Street. The property is zoned CS-MU-CO-NP and is developed with two buildings. Land uses on the site include Food sales and Personal services. The lot immediately north of the property is zoned CS-MU-CO-NP and contains Indoor and Outdoor entertainment uses. The lot immediately east of the property is also zoned CS-MU-CO-NP and is developed with a mix of commercial uses. Across Chalmers Avenue to the west is Austin Academy, zoned CS, and Pathways at Chalmers Court, a MF-4-NP zoned property developed with affordable multifamily units. Across 2nd Street to the south is property zoned CS-MU-CO-NP that is used for Vehicle storage. Capital Metro bus route 490 is adjacent to the site …

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08 NPA-2022-0010.03 - Holly Mixed Use; District 3.pdf original pdf

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No NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET DATE FILED: July 29, 2022 (In-cycle) NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Holly CASE#: NPA-2022-0010.03 PROJECT NAME: Holly Mixed Use PC DATE: November 8, 2022 ADDRESS/ES: 2309 E. 2nd St.; 2320 E. Cesar Chavez S.t; 2315 E. 2nd S.t; 2403 E. 2nd St.; 2405 E. 2nd St.; 2409 E. 2nd St; 2411 E. 2nd St. DISTRICT AREA: 3 SITE AREA: 1.1066 acres OWNERS/APPLICANTS: 2309 2nd St./2320 E. Cesar Chavez St.: 2324 ECC-Arc LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; 2315 E. 2nd St.: 2400 ECC-Arc LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; 2403 E. 2nd Street: Steven Yarak, Larry Yarak, Brenda Blair; 2405 E. 2nd Street: Danielle Murray; 2409 E. 2nd Street: Eleanore Bacon; 2411 E. 2nd Street: Ricardo David Rojo AGENT: Armbrust and Brown, PLLC (Ferris Clements) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation PHONE: (512) 974-2695 From: Single Family and Civic Base District Zoning Change Related Zoning Case: (not filed) From: To: Mixed Use To: NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: December 13, 2001 CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 1, 2022 ACTION: 1 of 288 No PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022 - STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request because the properties abut Mixed Use land use to the south. Extending the Mixed Use land use north to E. 2nd Street is appropriate. East Cesar Chavez Street is an activity corridor and is directly south of the properties. No zoning case has been filed at this time. This project is proposed to be developed with previously filed NPA and Zoning cases associated with the property outlined in red below. The case numbers for that those cases are NPA-2021-0010.01 (Mixed Use request) and C14-2021-0121 (CS-MU-V-NP request). These previously filed cases have not been acted upon by Planning Commission or City Council at this time. Multifamily Residential NPA-2021-0010.01 will be developed with this project for NPA-2022-0010.03 Mixed Use LAND USE DESCRIPTIONS EXISTING LAND USE ON THE PROPERTY Civic - Any site for public or semi public facilities, including governmental offices, police, fire facilities, hospitals, and public and private schools. Includes major religious facilities and other religious activities that are of a different type and scale than surrounding uses. Purpose 1. Allow flexibility in development for major, multi community; functional institutional uses that serve the greater ‐ ‐ 2 of …

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09 NPA-2021-0005.02 - Montopolis Multifamily; District 3.pdf original pdf

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City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Housing and Planning Department November 1, 2022 NPA-2021-0005.02_2601 Montopolis Dr., 6700 & 6800 E. Ben White Blvd (Montopolis Multifamily) No zoning application has not been filed at this time The applicant requests a postponement of this case from the November 8, 2022 Planning Commission hearing to the December 13, 2022 hearing date. Please see Victoria Haase’s attached email. The postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachments: Email from Victoria Haase, Thrower Design Plan Amendment Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 309 From: Victoria Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2022 9:19 AM To: Meredith, Maureen <Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov> Cc: Ron Thrower Subject: NPA-2021--0005.01_2601 Montopolis Drive *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Maureen – We request a postponement of this case from the November 8, 2022, agenda to the December 13, 2022 agenda. We remain working with the Neighborhood and the City of Austin (Austin Fire Department and ATD) regarding matters related to the proposed development. Thank you, Victoria Haase www.throwerdesign.com 512-998-5900 Cell 512-476-4456 Office Mail: P.O. Box 41957 Austin, Texas 78704 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 309 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 3 of 309 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 4 of 309 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET DATE FILED: July 27, 2021 (In-cycle) NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Montopolis CASE#: NPA-2021-0005.02 PROJECT NAME: Montopolis Multifamily PC DATES: November 8, 2022 October 11, 2022 August 23, 2022 July 12, 2022 May 24, 2022 April 26, 2022 March 22, 2022 February 22, 2022 February 8, 2022 January 11, 2022 ADDRESS/ES: …

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Planning Commission November 8, 2022 Agenda.pdf original pdf

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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Tuesday, November 8, 2022 The Planning Commission will convene at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at City Hall, Council Chambers 1001 301 W. Second Street, Austin, TX. Some members of the Planning Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Greg Anderson Awais Azhar Grayson Cox Yvette Flores – Secretary Claire Hempel – Vice-Chair Patrick Howard Jennifer Mushtaler Carmen Llanes Pulido Robert Schneider Todd Shaw – Chair James Shieh – Parliamentarian Jeffrey Thompson District 2 - Vacant Ex-Officio Members Arati Singh – AISD Board of Trustees Jessica Cohen – Chair of Board of Adjustment Spencer Cronk - City Manager Richard Mendoza - Director of Public Works EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Planning Commission will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel on matters specifically listed on this agenda. The Commission may not conduct a closed meeting without the approval of the city attorney. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 Attorney: Steven Maddoux, 512-974-6080 Commission Liaison: Andrew Rivera, 512-974-6508 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION The first four (4) speakers signed up prior to the commencement of the meeting 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 October 25, 2022. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. Zoning and C814-2021-0099 - Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD; District 5 Rezoning: Location: Owner/Applicant: Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: 3. Restrictive Covenant Amendment: Location: Owner/Applicant: Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: 4021, 4025, 4107, 4109, 4115, and 4141 South Capital of Texas Highway Northbound; 3940, 4006, 4024 - 4040, 4200, 4220, 4236 South Lamar Boulevard Southbound, Barton Creek Watershed – Barton Springs Zone Lionstone Investments, LCFRE Austin Brodie Oaks LLC (John Schaefer) Lionheart Places (Rebecca Leonard) Unzoned; GR; CS; CS-1 to PUD Recommended, with conditions Wendy Rhoades, 512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department C14R-81-033(RCA) - Brodie Oaks Restrictive Covenant Amendment; District 5 4021, 4025, 4107, 4109, 4115, and 4141 South Capital of Texas Highway Northbound; 3940, 4006, 4024 - 4040, 4200, 4220, 4236 South Lamar Boulevard Southbound, Barton Creek Watershed – Barton Springs Zone; South Lamar Combined (Barton Hills) (Suspended) NP Area Lionstone Investments, LCFRE Austin Brodie Oaks LLC (John Schaefer) Armbrust & Brown, PLLC (Jewels Cain) Amend the existing Restrictive Covenant for Lots A and …

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02 Environmental Commission Backup.pdf original pdf

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ITEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION AGENDA November 2, 2022 Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD C814-2021-0099 Armbrust & Brown (David Armbrust) 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: NAME & NUMBER OF PROJECT: NAME OF APPLICANT OR ORGANIZATION: LOCATION: COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW STAFF: Leslie Lilly, Environmental Program Coordinator, (512)535- 8914, Leslie.lilly@austintexas.gov WATERSHED: Barton Creek Watershed/Barton Springs Zone REQUEST: PUD zoning for the property STAFF RECOMMENDATION: STAFF CONDITION: Staff recommended with conditions A. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8, Subchapter A, Article 13 (Save Our Springs Initiative) at the time of permit application except as modified below. a. Section A of 25-8-514 (Pollution Prevention Required) shall be modified to allow a maximum impervious cover for the site of 56% net site area. B. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8 Section A (Water Quality) at the time of permit application except as modified by the PUD ordinance. a. ECM 1.6.7.5 (D) shall be modified to allow captured runoff for beneficial reuse b. 25-8-341 shall be modified to allow cut not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. c. 25-8-342 shall be modified to allow fill not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. d. 25-8-281 shall be modified to allow encroachment into CEFs as indicated on Exhibit F. C. Additionally, development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with the following requirements a. Reduction in impervious cover from 84% NSA to 56% NSA b. Bring the site into compliance with SOS water quality treatment requirements c. Clustering impervious cover and disturbance 75’-250’ away from Barton Creek Greenbelt d. Restoring 2 acres of the tract to native vegetation e. Provide 100% GSI for water quality controls. f. Provide rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation of not less than 50% of the landscaped area. g. Provide superior tree protections. h. Comply with Austin Green Building 3-star rating i. Exceed landscaping requirements. j. Provide superior open space and parkland dedication. COMMITTEE MEETING DATE: NAME & NUMBER OF PROJECT: NAME OF APPLICANT OR ORGANIZATION: LOCATION: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW STAFF: WATERSHED: REQUEST: COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: STAFF CONDITION: ITEM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION AGENDA November 2, 2022 Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Site Specific SOS Amendment C814-2021-0099 Armbrust & Brown (David Armbrust) 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway Leslie Lilly, Environmental Program …

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02 Environmental Commission Recommendation.pdf original pdf

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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION MOTION 20221102-002 Date: November 2, 2022 Subject: Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD, C814-2021-0099 Seconded by: Kevin Ramberg Motion by: Jennifer Bristol WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the applicant is Request PUD zoning for the property and; WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that the applicant is proposing 11 acres of parkland dedication, although the density dictates 29 acres, and the applicant is proposing to address the additional 18 acres with a pay in lieu fee, and the Environmental Commission recognizes the environmental fragility of the area; and WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the site is located in the Barton Creek Watershed and the Barton Springs Zone; and WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that Staff recommends this PUD with conditions. THEREFORE, the Environmental Commission recommends the Brodie Oaks Redevelopment PUD with the following conditions: Staff Conditions: A. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8, Subchapter A, Article 13 (Save Our Springs Initiative) at the time of permit application except as modified below. a. Section A of 25-8-514 (Pollution Prevention Required) shall be modified to allow a maximum impervious cover for the site of 56% net site area. B. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8 Section A (Water Quality) at the time of permit application except as modified by the PUD ordinance. a. ECM 1.6.7.5 (D) shall be modified to allow captured runoff for beneficial reuse b. 25-8-341 shall be modified to allow cut not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. c. 25-8-342 shall be modified to allow fill not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. d. 25-8-281 shall be modified to allow encroachment into CEFs as indicated on Exhibit F. C. Additionally, development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with the following requirements 1 a. Reduction in impervious cover from 84% NSA to 56% NSA b. Bring the site into compliance with SOS water quality treatment requirements c. Clustering impervious cover and disturbance 75-250’ away from Barton Creek Greenbelt d. Restoring 2 acres of the tract to native vegetation e. Provide 100% GSI for water quality controls f. Provide rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation of not less than 50% of the landscaped area g. Provide superior tree protections h. Comply with Austin Green Building 3-star rating i. Exceed landscaping requirements j. …

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04 Environmental Commission Recommendation - SOS Site Specific Amendment .pdf original pdf

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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION MOTION 20221102-003 Seconded by: Kevin Ramberg Date: November 2, 2022 Subject: Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Site Specific SOS Amendment, C814-2021-0099 Motion by: Jennifer Bristol WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the applicant is making a request in response to Council Resolution 20221011-076, consider a site-specific amendment to City Code Chapter 25-8, Subchapter A, Article 13 (Save Our Springs Initiative), as minimally required to allow for limits to impervious cover as proposed in application C814-2021-0099 for the Brodie Oaks PUD development. The proposed site-specific amendment should be included as part of the discussion and consideration of the Brodie Oaks PUD development and; WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes the site is located in the Barton Creek Watershed and the Barton Springs Zone; and WHEREAS, the Environmental Commission recognizes that Staff recommends this Site Specific SOS Amendment with conditions. THEREFORE, the Environmental Commission recommends the Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Site Specific SOS Amendment with the following conditions: Staff Conditions: A. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8, Subchapter A, Article 13 (Save Our Springs Initiative) at the time of permit application except as modified below. a. Section A of 25-8-514 (Pollution Prevention Required) shall be modified to allow a maximum impervious cover for the site of 56% net site area. B. Development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with 25-8 Section A (Water Quality) at the time of permit application except as modified by the PUD ordinance. a. ECM 1.6.7.5 (D) shall be modified to allow captured runoff for beneficial reuse b. 25-8-341 shall be modified to allow cut not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. c. 25-8-342 shall be modified to allow fill not to exceed a maximum of fourteen (14) feet. d. 25-8-281 shall be modified to allow encroachment into CEFs as indicated on Exhibit F. C. Additionally, development associated with C814-2021-0099, located at 4107 S Capital of Texas Highway, shall comply with the following requirements 1 a. Reduction in impervious cover from 84% NSA to 56% NSA b. Bring the site into compliance with SOS water quality treatment requirements c. Clustering impervious cover and disturbance 75-250’ away from Barton Creek Greenbelt d. Restoring 2 acres of the tract to native vegetation e. Provide 100% GSI for water quality controls f. Provide rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation of not less than 50% of the …

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10 NPA-2022-0022.01 - 406 and 428 E. Alpine Rd.; District 3.pdf original pdf

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Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 DATE FILED: July 20, 2022 (Out of cycle) NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET November 8, 2022 406 and 428 E. Alpine Rd. 406 and 428 E. Alpine Rd. NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Greater South River City Combined (St. Edwards) CASE#: NPA-2022-0022.01 PROJECT NAME: PC DATES: ADDRESSES: DISTRICT AREA: SITE AREA: OWNER/APPLICANT: Austin Memorial Home of Austin AGENT: CASE MANAGER: Kathleen Fox, Housing & Planning Dept. (512) 974-7877 STAFF EMAIL: TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation David Hartman, DuBois Bryant & Campbell Kathleen.Fox@austintexas.gov 1.982 acres 3 From: Office To: Mixed Use Base District Zoning Change Related Zoning Case: C14-2022-0101 From: GO-CO-NP To: GO-MU-CO-NP September 29, 2005 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: CITY COUNCIL DATE: Date pending PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Pending STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: The property is situated on a 1.982 -acre tract of land that has been used as a VFW Hall, while the remainder of the property is vacant ACTION: 1 of 1610 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 land with tree and vegetation. The site is located on the north side of E. Alpine Road, which is located within the Greater South River City Combined Neighborhood Plan (St. Edwards). The subject property is also located within the St. Edwards Neighborhood Center, which supports new housing and redevelopment. The applicant proposes to change the land use on the future land use map from Office to Mixed Use for up to 40-unit townhouse project, or a multifamily building. To the north is Multifamily, to the south is Industrial, Recreation & Open Space, and Industrial, to the west is Industrial and to the east is Recreation & Open Space. The applicant’s request for mixed use land use, which would add missing middle housing to the area, supports the Strategic Housing Blueprint by creating more housing choice. This proposed residential project is also located near St. Edwards University, and within a half of a mile of a planned metro rail stop, making the site an acceptable location for housing, despite being adjacent to light industrial uses to the west, and south. Staff noted the lack of public sidewalks, the light industrial nature along this portion of E. Alpine Road, and the lack of any affordable units in this proposed project. Below are policies taken from the Greater South River City Neighborhood Plan document that also supports …

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11 C14-2022-0101 - 406 and 428 Alpine Road Rezoning; District 3.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0101 – 406 and 428 E. Alpine Road Rezoning DISTRICT: 3 ZONING FROM: GO-CO-NP ADDRESS: 406 and 428 East Alpine Road PROPERTY OWNER: Austin Memorial Home of Austin, Texas (Donald P. Dorsey) SITE AREA: 1.982 acres ZONING TO: GO-MU-CO-NP AGENT: DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, L.L.P. (David Hartman) CASE MANAGER: Wendy Rhoades (512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Staff recommendation is to grant general office – mixed use – conditional overlay – neighborhood plan (GO-MU-CO-NP) combining district zoning. The Conditional Overlay is for a 50-foot wide vegetative buffer beginning at the centerline of Blunn Creek. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: December 1, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: The Greater South River City Combined Neighborhood Plan Contact Team has requested postponement to December 13, 2022 and the Applicant does not object. The Applicant has met with the South River City Citizens Neighborhood Association and the Greater South River City Citizens Combined Neighborhood Plan Contact Team. Correspondence from representatives of South River City Citizens, Inc. and Blunn Creek Partnership is attached at the back of this report. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject rezoning area consists of a platted lot on East Alpine Road that contains a vacant VFW post as well as undeveloped, unplatted acreage to the east. Although right-of-way has been dedicated, East Alpine Road is unpaved east of the existing VFW post. The easternmost portion of the property contains a documented creek buffer of Blunn Creek. The property was zoned general office – conditional overlay – neighborhood plan (GO-CO-NP) district through the Greater South River City Citizens Neighborhood Plan rezonings 1 of 1511 C14-2022-0101 Page 2 approved by Council in September 2005. The -CO, conditional overlay is for a 50-foot wide vegetative buffer beginning at the centerline of Blunn Creek (C14-05-0138, Tract 121). There are apartments (a large complex on Willow Springs Road and four-plexes on Willow Run Drive) to the north (MF-2-NP), a detention pond to the east (P-NP), a detention pond and an AISD warehouse to the south (P-NP), and a warehouse for a parts, distribution and supply company to the west at the intersection of East Alpine and Willow Springs. Please refer to Exhibits A (Zoning Map) and A-1 (Aerial Exhibit). The Applicant has filed a request to rezone the property to the general office – mixed use – conditional overlay – neighborhood plan (GO-MU-CO-NP) district in order to …

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12 NPA-2022-0020.01 - Industrial Blvd and Terry O Ln; District 3.pdf original pdf

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City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Housing and Planning Department November 1, 2022 NPA-2022-0020.01_Industrial Blvd & Terry O Lane 439-511 & 515 INDUSTRIAL BLVD (odd #s only) & 4208 Terry O Lane South Congress Combined Neighborhood Planning Area Staff requests a postponement of this case from the November 8, 2022 Planning Commission hearing to the December 13, 2022 hearing date to allow staff additional time to review the application. The postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachment: Plan Amendment Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 212 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 212

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13 NPA-2022-0029.01 - 7601 Cameron Road; District 1.pdf original pdf

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Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET DATE FILED: July 22, 2022 (In-cycle) NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: St. John/Coronado Hills Combined CASE#: NPA-2022-0029.01 PROJECT NAME: 7601 Cameron Road PC DATE: November 8, 2022 ADDRESS/ES: 7601 and 7601 ½ Cameron Road DISTRICT AREA: 1 SITE AREA: 1.60 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: Area 51st, LLC AGENT: Drenner Group, PC (Leah Bojo) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation From: Commercial Base District Zoning Change To: Mixed Use PHONE: (512) 974-2695 Related Zoning Case: C14-2022-0094 From: GR-CO-NP To: GR-MU-V-CO-NP NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: April 26, 2012 CITY COUNCIL DATE: December 8, 2022 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022 - ACTION: 1 of 3813 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request to change the land use from Commercial to Mixed Use because the property fronts on Cameron Road an activity corridor where mixed use is appropriate. The proposed project is 23 multifamily units with ground floor retail. Ten percent of the residential units will be available to people earning 60% MFI for a proposed three units. Below are sections from the neighborhood plan that supports the applicant’s request. LAND USE DESCRIPTIONS EXISTING LAND USE ON THE PROPERTY Commercial -Lots or parcels containing retail sales, services, hotel/motels and all recreational services that are predominantly privately owned and operated for profit (for example, theaters and bowling alleys). Included are private institutional uses (convalescent homes and rest homes in which medical or surgical services are not a main function of the institution), but not hospitals. Purpose 1. Encourage employment centers, commercial activities, and other non‐ residential development to locate along major thoroughfares; and 2. Reserve limited areas for intense, auto‐oriented commercial uses that are generally not compatible with residential or mixed use environments. Application 2 2 of 3813 Planning Commission: November 8, 2022 1. Focus the highest intensity commercial and industrial activities along freeways and major highways; and 2. Should be used in areas with good transportation access such as frontage roads and arterial roadways, which are generally not suitable for residential development. PROPOSED LAND USE ON THE PROPERTY Mixed Use - An area that is appropriate for a mix of residential and non‐residential uses. Purpose 1. Encourage more retail and commercial services within walking distance of residents; 2. Allow …

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14 C14-2022-0094 - 7601 Cameron Road; District 1.pdf original pdf

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DISTRICT: 1 TO: GR-MU-V-CO-NP AGENT: Drenner Group, PC (Leah Bojo) ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022 7601 Cameron Rd. ZONING FROM: GR-CO-NP ADDRESS: 7601 and 7601-1/2 Cameron Road SITE AREA: 1.60 Acres PROPERTY OWNER: Area 51st, LLC (Trevor Titman) CASE MANAGER: Heather Chaffin (512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the Applicant’s request for rezoning to GR-MU-V-CO-NP. The conditional overlay states: A 25-foot wide vegetative buffer shall be provided and maintained along the eastern property line of the tract. Vegetative screening within the buffer zone must comply with the Screening Standards under Section 2.9.1 of the Environmental Criteria Manual. Improvements permitted within the vegetative buffer zone are limited to screening, drainage, underground utility improvements or those improvements that may be otherwise required by the City of Austin or specifically authorized in this ordinance. For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: December 8, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: C14-2022-0094 2 ISSUES: No issues at this time. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject property is located on the east side of Cameron Road Approximately 500 feet south of the eastbound frontage road of Anderson Road / US 183. The undeveloped property is mostly open, with several trees on the southern and eastern portions of the tract. The property is currently zoned GR-CO- NP, with the conditional overlay requiring a vegetative buffer along the eastern boundary of the property. The Applicant does not propose removing the conditional overlay. North of the property are single family residential properties SF-5-NP, SF-3-NP and RR-NP. The RR-NP zoned area is adjacent to Buttermilk Branch Creek; the RR-NP encompasses the 100- year floodplain and creek buffers. Further north, at the intersection with the frontage road, is property zoned CS-NP that contains limited restaurant, limited retail, and a gas station. East of the property is the single family neighborhood of Coronado Hills, which is zoned SF-3-NP. Southwest of the property, along Cameron Road, are GR-NP properties that contain a mix of office and commercial uses. Across Cameron Road to the west are properties zoned GR-NP, GR-CO-NP and SF-3-NP that are developed with daycare and single family uses. Also to the west is property zoned MF-3-NP that is developed with multifamily residences. Please see Exhibits A and B- Zoning Map and Aerial Exhibit. Staff has received correspondence regarding the rezoning request. Please see Exhibit …

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15 C14-2022-0111 - Burnet & 183; District 7.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET DISTRICT: 7 TO: CS-MU-V-NP CASE: C14-2022-0111 (Burnet & 183) ADDRESS: 8909 & 9034 Burnet Road ZONING FROM: CS-NP SITE AREA: 2.57 acres (34,356 sq. ft.) PROPERTY OWNER: PCD BURNET LTD (PCD BURNET LLC) (Peter L. Donovan, Manager) AGENT: Armbrust & Brown, PLLC (Michael J. Whellan) CASE MANAGER: Sherri Sirwaitis (512-974-3057, sherri.sirwaitis@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMEDATION: Staff recommends CS-MU-V-NP, General Commercial Services-Mixed Use-Vertical Mixed Use Building-Neighborhood Plan Combining District, zoning. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 1415 C14-2022-0111 2 ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The property in question is a 2.57 acre lot located at the southeast corner of Research Boulevard (U.S. Highway-183 Southbound Service Road) and Burnet Road that is currently developed with an Indoor Sports and Recreation use (Highland Lanes Bowling Alley). There are commercial uses (Colonnade Retail Center) to the north, across Research Boulevard/U.S. Highway 183, that are zoned NBG-CMU-NP. To the south, there are restaurant (Olive Garden) and retail sales uses (Cavender’s Boot City) zoned CS-NP. The lot to the east contains a Retail Sales-General use (Furniture Row) and a Cocktail Lounge (Emerald Tavern Games and Café) that are zoned CS-NP and CS-1-CO-NP respectively. Across Burnet Road to the west, there is another retail center (Crossroads Shopping Center) that is zoned CS. The applicant is requesting CS-MU-V-NP zoning to redevelop the site under consideration with a 300-unit multifamily residential use. The agent has stated that the intent is to construct a Vertical Mixed Use (VMU2) project with 12% of the unit to be income restricted as affordable housing units for households earning up to 60% MFI. (please see Applicant’s Summary Letter- Exhibit C). The staff recommends General Commercial Services-Mixed Use-Vertical Mixed Use Building-Neighborhood Plan Combining District, zoning as the site meets the intent of the zoning district. The property is within the Burnet Road Activity Corridor, as identified on the Growth Concept Map in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the property takes access to Burnet Road, a Level 3 arterial roadway, and is located along the Burnet Road Enhanced Metro Rapid Route according to the System Plan that was adopted by Capital Metro and the Austin City Council in 2020. The North Burnet/Gateway Neighborhood Plan and Transit Oriented District (TOD) is directly to the north across U.S. Highway 183/ Research Boulevard. Currently, the NBG-CMU-NP zoning on the tract of land to the north will …

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16 C14-2022-0141 - 12th & West Rezoning; District 9.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0141 (12th & West Rezoning) DISTRICT: 9 ADDRESS: 801 and 807 West 12th Street and 1108, 1110, and 1112 West Avenue ZONING FROM: CS TO: DMU SITE AREA: 0.4198 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Ellis Real Estate Development LLC, Brian Larson, Brad Burns AGENT: Drenner Group (Amanda Swor) CASE MANAGER: Sherri Sirwaitis (512-974-3057, sherri.sirwaitis@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMEDATION: Staff recommends DMU-CO, Downtown Mixed Use-Conditional Overlay Combining District, zoning. The conditional overlay will limit the height on the property to a maximum of 60 feet. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: November 8, 2022 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 1716 C14-2022-0141 ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: 2 The lots under consideration are developed with offices, retail and a duplex residence. To the north, across W. 12th Street, there are vacant tracts of land zoned CS and MF-4. The property to the east is developed with a former elementary school (Pease Elementary School). To the west, there is an office/retail structure and a developing multifamily complex (The Shoal Apartments) zoned CS and DMU-CO respectively. There are office uses to the south along West Avenue zoned LO. The applicant is requesting DMU zoning to allow for redevelopment of the site (please see Applicant’s Request Letter – Exhibit C). The property is located within the Northwest District in the Downtown Area Plan and within the Criminal Justice Overlay. The staff recommends DMU-CO, Downtown Mixed Use-Conditional Overlay Combining district, zoning. The proposed zoning is compatible and consistent with surrounding land uses and zoning patterns in this area as there is DMU-CO zoning to the north, southwest and west. The Downtown Area Plan calls for DMU 60 for these tracts (please see attached Exhibit D- Downtown Austin Plan Exhibits). The applicant agrees with the staff’s recommendation. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: 1. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. Downtown Mixed Use district is intended for areas on the periphery of CBD classifications in the central core area, permitting a variety of uses compatible with downtown Austin and allowing intermediate densities as a transition from the commercial core to surrounding districts. Site development regulations are intended to permit combinations of office, retail, commercial, and residential uses within a single development. 2. The proposed zoning should promote consistency and orderly planning. The proposed DMU zoning would be consistent with the DMU-CO zoning located to north, southwest and west of this …

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17 C14-2022-0203 - Riverside and Vargas; District 3.pdf original pdf

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MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Todd Shaw, Chair Planning Commission Members FROM: Wendy Rhoades, Principal Planner Housing and Planning Department DATE: RE: November 3, 2022 C14-2022-0203 – Riverside and Vargas Request for Postponement by the Staff ************************************************************************ The Staff requests postponement of the above-referenced rezoning case to December 13, 2022 in order to complete the Zoning Traffic Analysis. Attachment: Map of Property 1 of 217 MF-2-NP N EIG H. C E N T E R P-NP ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( T SIE S S A R B ( SP86-3 GR-NP 71-100 UNDEV ( FAIR ( ( W A Y S T ( SF-3-NP ST RIP C E N TE R GR-NP ( ( C A D DIE S T ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( CHURCH GR-NP ( LA N G H A M ST GR-NP ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ERC ( ( ( CHURCH ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( KA S P E R ST 67-16 E R A C Y A D G KIN R A P 01-0060 VACANT ERC CHURCH ERC C14-00-2064 SP-98-0118C UNDEV FAST FOOD RESTAURANT 01-0060 UNDEV 00-2064 77-37 SP-01-0478C.SH CONV. GAS R LIS D O P O T N O M E/ R O T V. S N O C S A G C O N G AS SP88-314C V.STO R E/ 01-0060 ( SF-3-NP O FF C ( ( 93-17 SF-6-NP C14-2019-0093 ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( S A N T O ( ( S S T ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( GR-NP C14-2015-0058 ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( CS ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( GA LINDO S T ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( …

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18 C14-2022-0211 - 909 Montopolis; District 3.pdf original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0211 (909 Montopolis) DISTRICT: 3 ADDRESS: 907, 909, & 913 Montopolis Drive ZONING FROM: MF-3-NP, SF-3-NP TO: SF-6-NP SITE AREA: 2.6 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Montopolis Real Estate Holdings, LP (Gerald S. Webberman) AGENT: Jackson Walker, LLP (Pamela Madere) CASE MANAGER: Sherri Sirwaitis (512-974-3057, sherri.sirwaitis@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMEDATION: Staff recommends SF-6-NP, Townhouse and Condominium Residence-Neighborhood Plan Combining, district zoning. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: October 11, 2022: Postponed to November 8, 2022 at the neighborhood's request by consent (11-0, C. Llanes-Pulido-absent); A. Azhar-1st, C. Hempel-2nd. November 8, 2022 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 1418 C14-2022-0211 2 ISSUES: N/A CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The property in question is currently undeveloped. There is a retail sales use, zoned GR-NP, and single-family and duplex residences, zoned SF-3-NP, to the north. The lots to the south are zoned PUD-NP and are developed with single-family residences. To the east, there is an undeveloped area, zoned SF-3-NP and LR-NP zoning. The properties directly to the west contain an automotive sales use and a vacant lot, zoned GR-NP. Further to the west, across Montopolis Drive, there are single-family residences that are zoned SF-3-NP. The applicant is requesting SF-6-NP zoning to develop a 32-unit condominium project at this location. The staff recommends SF-6-NP, Townhouse and Condominium Residence-Neighborhood Plan Combining, district zoning. The site under consideration meets the intent of the SF-6 base district as it takes access to Montopolis Drive, a Level 3 roadway. The proposed zoning will provide for a transition from the SF-3-NP zoning to the north to the PUD-NP zoning to the south. SF-6-NP zoning is consistent with the recently approved amendment to the Mary Vice Estates PUD which allowed for townhouse, condo and duplex uses. The site under consideration is located along Montopolis Drive, a high transit arterial roadway with multiple bus routes serving the neighborhood. In addition, the property is within ½ mile of the ACC Riverside campus. There are commercial services to the north and south along Montopolis Drive and a neighborhood park and community center (Montopolis Recreation and Community Center) to the southwest. The applicant agrees with the staff’s recommendation. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: 1. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. Townhouse and Condominium Residence district is intended as an area for moderate density single family, duplex, two family, townhouse, and condominium use, without the spacing and locational requirements for …

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19 SP-2022-0010DT - The Alright Parking; District 1.pdf original pdf

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OWNER: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: PROJECT ADDRESS: WATERSHED: ZONING: LAND USE: SUBMITTAL DATE: CIVIL ENGINEER: SURVEYOR: CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR THIS SITE IS LOCATED WITHIN THE ROBERT MUELLER (CVC 23) CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR. THE CVC CASE NUMBER IS C17-2017-0070. DETENTION POND - PRIVATELY MAINTAINED THIS SITE CONTAINS A PROPOSED DETENTION POND THAT IS PRIVATELY MAINTAINED. WATER QUALITY NOT REQUIRED WATER QUALITY CONTROLS NOT REQUIRED BASED ON TOTAL OF NEW AND REDEVELOPED IMPERVIOUS COVER NOT EXCEEDING 8,000 SQUARE FEET (PER LDC 25-8-211(B)(3). TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL THIS NOTE IS BEING PLACED ON THE PLAN SET IN PLACE OF A TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL STRATEGY WITH THE FULL UNDERSTANDING THAT, AT A MINIMUM OF 6 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION, A TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT DIVISION. THE OWNER/REPRESENTATIVE FURTHER RECOGNIZES THAT A REVIEW FEE, AS PRESCRIBED BY THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THE CITY'S FEE ORDINANCE, SHALL BE PAID EACH TIME A PLAN OR PLAN REVISION IS SUBMITTED TO RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT DIVISION FOR REVIEW. THE FOLLOWING MUST BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN DEVELOPING FUTURE TRAFFIC CONTROL STRATEGIES: PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE TRAFFIC ACCESS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT. NO LONG-TERM LANE CLOSURES WILL BE AUTHORIZED, UNLESS RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT DETERMINES THAT ADEQUATE ACCOMMODATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC IMPACT. PROJECT SHOULD BE PHASED SO THAT UTILITY INSTALLATION MINIMALLY IMPACTS EXISTING OR TEMPORARY PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES. · · · AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT TYPE "T" SITE PLAN FOR THE ALRIGHT PARKING LOT 2205 1/2 CHESTNUT AVENUE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78722 SITE M A P L E A V E M A N O R R O A D C H E S T N U T A V E C.O.A. GRID: K23 MAPSCO PAGE: 585M N.T.S. RELATED CASE NUMBERS: REVIEWED BY: SHEET INDEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 COVER SHEET GENERAL NOTES SIGNED & SEALED SURVEY EXISTING PLAT EXISTING CONDITIONS & DEMOLITION PLAN SITE PLAN GRADING PLAN DRAINAGE AREA PLAN EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL DETAILS DETENTION POND PLAN GENERAL DETAILS L1 LANDSCAPE PLAN 7 5 3 3 - F . o N M R F E P B T I I T O L G N K R A P T H G R L A E H T …

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20 C8-2022-0147.0A - Maxwell Subdivision; District 3.pdf original pdf

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SUBDIVISION REVIEW SHEET CASE NO.: C8-2022-0147.0A COMMISSION DATE: November 8, 2022 SUBDIVISION NAME: Maxwell Subdivision ADDRESS: 2114 Maxwell Lane APPLICANT: Real Holdings, LLC (Lynn Yuan) AGENT: LOC Consultants (Sergio Lozano, P.E.) ZONING: SF-3 (single family) (Cottage Lot) NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: Montopolis AREA: 0.59 acres (25, 686 sf) LOTS: 5 COUNTY: Travis DISTRICT: 3 WATERSHED: Carson Creek JURISDICTION: Full Purpose SIDEWALKS: Sidewalks will be constructed along streets. VARIANCE: None DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The request is for the approval of Maxwell Subdivision comprised of 5 lots on 0.59 acres (25, 686 sf). The plat does not comply with the criteria for approval in LDC 25-4-84(B) and staff recommends disapproval for the reasons listed in the attached comment report. An application that has been disapproved with reasons may be updated to address those reasons until the application expires. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends disapproval of the final plat for reasons listed in Exhibit C in the support material. CASE MANAGER: Cesar Zavala PHONE: 512-974-3404 E-mail: cesar.zavala@austintexas.gov ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A: Vicinity map Exhibit B: Proposed final plat Exhibit C: Comment Report ` MAXWELL LANEN64°44'24"W 129.89'N33°41'58"E 199.87'S64°36'39"E 130.10'S33°46'17"W 199.61'(N36°40'E 200')(WESTERLY 130')(S36°40'W 200')(EASTERLY 130')CALIXTO CORTES PEREZDOCUMENT #2006064759T.C.D.R.LOT 1JESSE TORRES SUBDIVISIONBOOK 56, PAGE 27T.C.P.R.0.60'(50' RIGHT-OF-WAY)CALCULATED POINTIN A STONE COLUMNLOT 1LOT 2LOT 3LOT 4LOT 53,707 SQUARE FEET7,260 SQUARE FEET3,708 SQUARE FEET3,709 SQUARE FEET6,304 SQUARE FEETS56°13'51"E 123.58'S56°13'51"E 123.62'S56°13'52"E 123.66'AMENDED PLATLOT 1LOT 3THRASHER-CHAPA SUBDIVISIONAMENDED PLATGERRY DUKE LLCSNF 6801 E RIVERSIDE LLCDEED DOC. 2019048013T.C.P.R.THRASHER-CHAPA SUBAMENDED PLATLOT 3THRASHER-CHAPA SUBGILBERT & DORIS VELASQUEZGILBERT & DORIS VELASQUEZLOT 3THRASHER-CHAPA SUBDIVISIONAMENDED PLATGERRY DUKE LLC5232060d5N56°13'43"W 50.00'30.00'30.00'60.07'30.00'30.00'30.00'41.85'68.02'S56°13'51"E 123.54'9.21' DRAINAGE EASEMENTLOT 3TEDDY PLACE SUBDIVISIONDOC. 200400198T.C.P.R.LOT 2TEDDY PLACE SUBDIVISIONDOC. 200400198T.C.P.R.LOT 1TEDDY PLACE SUBDIVISIONDOC. 200400198T.C.P.R.LOT 3RIVERSIDE II SUBDIVISIONDOC. 201300231T.C.P.R.LOT 1LOPEZ & SONSBOOK 72, PG. 85T.C.P.R.SUBDIVISION SEC. 110' ELEC & TELECOM ESMTDEDICATED RIGHT-OF-WAY49.55'30.00'L2S64°36'39"E 125.05'124.83'57.1350.0050.007' DRAINAGE ACCESS EASEMENT998 SQUARE FEETL2L15.0'34.81'25.00 CITY OF AUSTIN –DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT SUBDIVISION APPLICATION – MASTER COMMENT REPORT 2114 MAXWELL LN C8-2022-0147.0A U1 CASE NUMBER: UPDATE: CASE MANAGER: Cesar Zavala Email: cesar.zavala@austintexas.gov PROJECT NAME: Maxwell Subdivision LOCATION: SUBMITTAL DATE: October 31, 2022 FINAL REPORT DATE: November 3, 2022 STAFF REPORT: This report includes all staff comments received to date concerning your most recent subdivision application submittal. The comments may include requirements, recommendations, or information. The requirements in this report must be addressed by an updated submittal. The subdivision application will be approved when all requirements from each review discipline have been addressed. If you have any questions, concerns or if you require additional information about this report, please contact your case manager …

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