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Music CommissionNov. 7, 2022

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REGULAR MEETING of the MUSIC COMMISSION NOVEMBER 7, 2022, 6:30PM CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS ROOM 1001 301 W 2ND STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 Some members of the Music Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Kim McCarson, 512-974-7963, Kimberly.McCarson@austintexas.gov. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS/COMMISSIONERS: Anne-Charlotte Patterson – Chair, Nagavalli Medicharla - Vice Chair, Oren Rosenthal – Secretary, Graham Reynolds – Parliamentarian, Gavin Garcia, Lauryn Gould, Christopher Limon, Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone, Patrice Pike, Scott Strickland, Stuart Sullivan AGENDA CALL TO ORDER MUSICAL PERFORMANCE Kevin Flatt PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Music Commission Meeting on October 3, 2022. 1. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Discussion and possible action following Visit Austin staff presentation on marketing. Font Size: 12; Font: Times New Roman; Font Style: Regular 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Discussion and possible action on musician loading zones and affordable parking following update from Jason Redfern, Parking Enterprise Manager, Austin Transportation Department. Discussion and possible action on musician loading and unloading fee including consideration of existing City resources. Discussion and possible action following update by Anne Gatling Haynes, Chief Transaction Officer, Austin Economic Development Corporation, on the Cultural Trust. Discussion and possible action following Circuit of the Americas Disability Task Force Discussion and possible action following update on the Request for Qualifications update. process for the Live Music Fund. 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 Kim McCarson at the Economic Development Department, at 512-974-7963, Kimberly.McCarson@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas …

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Firefighters', Police Officers' and EMS Civil Service CommissionNov. 7, 2022

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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN FIREFIGHTERS’, POLICE OFFICERS’ AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PERSONNEL’S CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2022, 11:00 A.M. HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT’S LEARNING AND RESEARCH CENTER 5202 E BEN WHITE, BLDG. 500 AUSTIN, TX 78741 Some members of the 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 Matthew Chustz, 512-974-2859, Matthew.Chustz@austintexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Jolsna Thomas, Chair VACANT Farah Ahmed, Vice Chair EXECUTIVE SESSION (No Public Discussion on These Items) The Commission will announce it will go into closed session to receive advice from Legal Counsel, or to discuss matters of litigation and personnel matters pursuant to Texas Government Code (LGC) Chapter 551, Section 551.071 and Section 551.074. If necessary, the Commission will go into closed session, as permitted by law regarding any item on this agenda AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three- minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes from the Firefighters’, Police Officers’, and Emergency Medical Services Personnel’s Civil Service Commission Regular Meeting of October 3, 2022. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Hear and rule on appeal(s) from the 2022 Clinical Specialist - Field written promotional examination administered on October 18, 2022, pursuant to the Texas Local Government Code Chapter 143.034, Article 12 of the Agreement between the City of Austin and the Austin EMS Association and Rule 7 of the City of Austin Fire Fighters’, Police Officers’ and Emergency Medical Services Personnel’s Civil Service Commission Rules and Regulations. 3. Discussion and possible action to have Fire Specialist Michael LaMure name stricken from the 2021 Promotional Eligibility List for the rank of Fire Lieutenant, Pursuant to Civil Service Commission Rule 7.21. 4. Discussion and possible action regarding future meeting dates and times. 5. Report from the Civil Service Office regarding exam processes, disciplinary hearings and STAFF BRIEFINGS fitness-for-duty actions. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance …

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Arts CommissionNov. 7, 2022

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REGULAR MEETING of the ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PANEL Monday, November 7, 2022, at 6:00 PM Virtual Meeting Members of the ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PANEL will be participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed remotely via videoconference or telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item 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 participation. To register to speak, call or email Curt Gettman at curt.gettman@austintexas.gov or 512-974-9310. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS/COMMISSIONERS: Tammie Rubin–Chair, Jacob Villanueva –Vice Chair, Acia Gray–Arts Commission Liaison, Sarah Carr, Stephanie Lemmo, J Muzacz CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL AGENDA The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Art in Public Places Panel Regular Meeting on September 12, 2022. DISCUSSION ITEMS 2. 3. Discussion of Chair’s Report Discussion of Arts Commission Liaison Report DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 4. DISCUSSION: Review artist Brian Joseph’s Mid-Design for the Austin Convention Center Warehouse AIPP Project 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ACTION: Approve artist Xavier Schipani’s Final Design for the AFD Lockeroom - Phase 6 AFD 32 & 10 AIPP Projects ACTION: Approve the Recommended Artist for the East Martin Luther King Boulevard Corridor Construction Program AIPP project STAFF BRIEFINGS Collection Manager Update – Frank Wick Project Manager Updates AIPP Program Manager Update – Constance Y. White a. Guidelines ordinance working group FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS at the Curt Gettman Economic Department, Development 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 at contact curt.gettman@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Art in Public Places Panel, please contact Program Manager Constance White at (constance.white@austintexas.gov).

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Bond Oversight CommissionNov. 5, 2022

Community Interest Announcement original pdf

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Bond Oversight Commission Community Interest Announcement Groundbreaking of the Dove Springs Public Health Facility November 5, 2022 at 10:00 AM Corner of Palo Blanco Lane and Ainez Drive on the grounds of George Morales (Dove Springs) A quorum of Commission members may be present. No action will be taken, and no Commission business will occur. Commission Liaison Contact: Tina Van Wie Liaison Telephone Number: 512-974-7921

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

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REGULAR MEETING of the EMMA S. BARRIENTOS MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER ADVISORY BOARD WEDNESDAY, November 2, 2022 6:00 PM City Hall – Boards and Commissions Room 301 W. Second St. Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory Board may be participating by videoconference. 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. To speak in person, registration is required at least 10 min prior to the start of the meeting. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register call or email the board liaison at 512-974-3771 or michelle.rojas@austintexas.gov BOARD MEMBERS Endi Silva, Chair Hilario “Larry” Amaro, Member Litza Gonzales, Member Ricardo Maga Rojas, Member Arthur Navarro, Member David Goujon, Vice Chair Gerardo Gandy, Member Greg Gonzalez, Member Angelica Navarro, Member Tomas Salas, Member AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a (3) three minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Regular Meeting of October 5, 2022 2. The Chair will brief the board and encourage board dialogue on agenda items. CHAIR REPORT STAFF BRIEFINGS 3. Staff Report on ESB-MACC program highlights 4. Staff Report on 64 Rainey St. 5. Discussion and action on re-assignment of members to working groups. (Silva, Goujon) 6. Presentation on the Palm District plan by Stevie Greathouse, Manager with the Housing and Planning Division. 7. Discussion and possible action on City Council request for additional funding for ESB DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS MACC Phase 2 renovation and expansion project. WORKING GROUP UPDATES 8. Arts - Joint Cultural Committee liaison report 9. Transportation 10. Phase 2 Project 11. Ethnographic 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 Michelle Rojas at the …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Item 1. 10-5-2022 Minutes Draft original pdf

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EMMA S. BARRIENROS MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER REGULAR MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2022 The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center convened in a Regular meeting on Wednesday, October 5, 20222, at City Hall – Board and Commissions Room located at 301 West Second Street in Austin, Texas 78701. (Some members of the ESB-MACC Advisory Board participated via videoconference.) Vice Chair David Goujon called the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Meeting to order at 6:08pm. Board Members in Attendance: Board Members in Attendance Remotely: David Goujon, Vice Chair Endi Silva, Chair Litza Gonzales, Member (Arrived at 6:15pm) Tomas Salas, Member (Left at 6:42pm) Gerardo Gandy, Member Greg Gonzalez, Member Ricardo Maga Rojas, Member Board Members Absent: Art Navarro, Member Staff in Attendance: Laura Esparza, PARD Division Manager Michelle Rojas, ESB-MACC Culture and Arts Education Manager PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Anna Maciel, Community Member stated that since the Special Called Meeting did not take place on September 27th, she would like to request the Friends of the MACC be present and included on the next meeting agenda. • Maciel expressed that the organization utilizes the name of the MACC, so it is important to know how Friends of the MACC are utilizing the funds. She believes this is a way to have some sort of accountability as well as to have an organization or gather stakeholders to raise money to help collect funds for the center. 1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. The minutes from the Regular meeting of July 6, 2022, were approved on Chair Silva’s motion. Member Maga Rojas seconded the motion. Unanimous vote (7.0). Motion passed. Member Navarro absent. CHAIR REPORT 2. Chair Silva stated there was no report but expressed her gratitude towards Vice Chair Goujon conducting the meeting in her stead. She also thanked the Board Members for making the meeting priority. STAFF BRIEFINGS 3. Staff Report on ESB-MACC program highlights Olivia Tamzarian, ESB-MACC Marketing Representative provided a report on Viva Mexico letting the Board know the event was a huge success notating over 3,000 participants were in attendance. • Tamzarian shared an update of the current and upcoming exhibits, September LAAP highlights, programs for the month of October and early November, as well as the MACC’s outreach events. • She gave a brief update of the Día de Los Muertos preparation and planned festivities for the centers last on-site Signature Event. (Please see the …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Item 10. Phase 2 November Update original pdf

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Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Phase 2 Improvements November 2, 2022 Heidi Tse, PWD - Capital Delivery Project Manager Design Phase (Current phase of project) Design Development (DD) In Progress • Began March 16, 2022, with projected completion in Fall 2022 o Construction will be phased (2 phases) Site Work   Building construction o It is imperative the project stays on schedule as construction costs have escalated significantly and delays will drive costs up.     Construction market conditions are volatile Supply chain issues resulting in long lead times and open-ended shipping charges Labor shortages Inflation • The site permit application was submitted to the Development Services Department (DSD) for regulatory compliance, and comments were received at the end of July. The Joint Venture (JV) submitted the comprehensive site plan package in September 2022. Rounds of comments from DSD and responses from the JV are on-going. • An initial DD Construction Cost reconciliation was completed in late July with continued work by the MACC staff, JV, and Rogers-O’Brien (RO) to align the design scope to meet budget. A second pricing effort was performed in late October and is expected to conclude in November. o Since the initial DD reconciliation was completed in July, the project team developed value engineering strategies reviewed by ESB-MACC staff and the Parks and Recreation Department. In order to keep the project close to the anticipated timeline and continue to build out as much of the original plan as possible, the Department has agreed to proceed with eliminating the lower level and an ADA improvement on the Hike and Bike trail at the ESB-MACC which would have served as a connector to the nearby Confluence project. This strategy was preferred by ESB- MACC staff. o Other remedies are being explored such as grant funding opportunities. • Once Design Development has concluded with scope and budget aligned, an updated set of drawings and images will be shared to the public for awareness to reflect the design. • Community Outreach to provide updates continue o Community Communication Forum (CCF)  Reoccurring on 3rd Thursdays of each month at 12-1pm.  On 8/18/22, six (6) attendees confirmed with four (4) members attending the meeting out of the twelve (12) members (Martha Cotera, Larry Amaro, Nick Block, Daniel Llanes). On 9/22/22, five (5) members attended (Charlotte Tonsor, Larry Amaro, Ana Maciel, Daniel Llanes, Tomas Salas). …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Item 3. Staff Report original pdf

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MACC Staff Report – 11/2/22 Website - Facebook - Digital Programs SIGNATURE EVENT: 3 days of events for DAY OF THE DEAD Nov 1- Austin Studio Tours Opening Reception with Big Medium Nov 2- Presentation of the Altars- Smaller Dia de Muertos celebration, altar presentation Nov 5, Festival for Dia de Los Muertos with live music and dance performances WWW.DAYOFTHEDEADATX.NET Presentation of the Altars Wednesday, November 2nd Community members who have created the altars this year are invited to present their altars to the public. Attendees will be able to enjoy a presentation, refreshments, and activities. The public is invited to contribute to a collective altar on that day, and the MACC will provide hot chocolate, pan de muerto, and tamales to attendees. This event takes place in the under the stairs area outside of the community gallery. In collaboration with AVAfest. -Altar presentation by Mariana Nuño Ruiz McEnroe, author of the book Dining with the Dead -Hot chocolate, pan de muerto, tamales -Limpias by Marika Alvarado, a Lipan Apache healer -Performance by Austin Samba -Free art kits by Austin Veterans Arts Fest -Photography portraits by Roj Rodriguez -Collective altar- may bring notes, flowers, photocopies of photographs Festival on the Zocalo Saturday, November 5th On Saturday from 4-10pm, the MACC will present our 15th annual festival on the Zocalo plaza. Free shuttle bus service from 3:00pm- 10:00pm at Sanchez Elementary. -MexAmeriCon, Austin’s first Latinx Comic Book Convention (Comic Con) -Local Womxn of Color-centered marketplace Frida Friday ATX -Interactive Shadow Puppet Show by the Austin Public Library, -Sugar skull decorating & face painting by MACC Education -Sculpture Installations by Las Piñatas ATX -Loteria games, children’s face painting, two art exhibits, food trucks, giveaways, and more! Current Exhibits: Day of the Dead Community Altars On display inside the community gallery until Nov 8 (voting day). Opening reception is on Wednesday, Nov 2 –Presentation of the Altars Austin Studio Tours On display Nov 1- December 8 in the Sam Z Coronado Gallery Opening reception on Nov 1st 6-9pm bigmedium.org/austinstudiotour November Events: Nov 4- An Evening with Authors Cynthia Orozco and Emilio Zamora 6pm (collaboration) Nov 8- voting day, the MACC is a polling place that day only. The altars will be up through this day. Nov 12- Taller Abierto Painting Class with teacher Miguel Santana. Nov 5-6, 12-13, 19-20 Austin Studio Tours Exhibit, open 3 consecutive weekends as well as weekdays. Education: -MACC …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Item 6. Presentation on the Palm District Plan original pdf

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Palm District Planning Initiative ESB-MACC Board November 2, 2022 Content Background and Study Area What We Heard Vision and Scenarios Implementation/Next Steps Background and Study Area Develop a shared vision for a complex, culturally rich, and rapidly transforming part of downtown Austin. 4 5 Resolution 20190523-029  Palm School Negotiations  Rainey Street District Fund  Fifth Street Mexican American Heritage Corridor  Convention Center Expansion  District Planning Process  Improved Connectivity 6 WE ARE HERE 7 Equity-Based Goals  Create a safe, welcoming place history  Preserve and interpret  Enhance educational and cultural assets  Provide economic benefits  Increase access to housing  Improve mobility and access  Improve access to nature, enhance natural systems, and support an equitable, sustainable, resilient future 8 What We Heard Participants • Visits to SpeakUp Austin! Webpage: 3,600 • Survey Responses: 700+ (3 Surveys) • Visioning Forum Attendees: 150+ • Targeted East Austin Outreach: 75 + (Individuals and Organizations) • AIA Event Participants: 60+ • Interactive Map Responses: 25+ 10 Survey Demographics 11 Visioning Forums 12 Targeted East Austin Engagement: • La Raza Roundtable • Current and Former Elected Officials • Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • Tejano Democrats • Palm School Alumni • The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center (ESB-MACC) • La Pena Arts, Inc. • Mexic-Arte • Nuestro Grupo/Academia Cuauhtli • AHMIGA (Latina civic and social networking organization) • Café Con Letras • L.A.C.E. • PODER • Long-time East Austin residents 13 American Institute of Architects Recommendations: 14 Vision and Scenarios VISION The Palm District is a vibrant historic hub of downtown where the past is honored, culture is celebrated, and the future is shaped. Dense transit-oriented development is balanced with history and natural spaces creating physical connections that invite people to move easily to and through the district. The district is a dynamic place, growing and evolving, while actively retaining families and individuals who have traditionally called this place home. Creativity and innovation are cultivated, and people from Austin and beyond are welcome to live, relax, work, play, learn, and connect with others. 16 INCLUSIVE GROWTH Growth in the district will provide a prosperous future for longtime and recent residents and for established and new businesses. 17 CULTURE The district will become a destination that celebrates its multi- cultural heritage. 18 CONNECTION Physical, cultural and social connections will be strengthened within downtown and between …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Recommendation 20221102-007: Additional Funding for Phase 2 original pdf

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BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory Board Recommendation Number: 20221102-7 Request for additional funding for the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Phase 2 expansion and renovation project. WHEREAS the ESB-MACC leased a portion of their property at 64 Rainey Street to Sackman Enterprises and used the funds to commission the 2018 Facility Expansion without the use of the General Fund, Hotel Occupancy Tax, the Rainey Historical District Fund, or the like. WHEREAS a comprehensive community engagement was completed as part of the 2018 Facility Expansion Plan which included community members and Austin City Council members. WHEREAS the 2018 Facility Expansion Plan included an estimated Phase 2 project cost between $30 Million and $42.5 Million. WHEREAS the Austin City Council unanimously voted to adopt the 2018 Facility Expansion Plan on May 24, 2018 with the intent to complete all remaining phases without preconditions on funding sources. WHEREAS the 2018 Bond Committee recommended, and Austin City Council approved $27 Million to be included under Proposition B for the ESB-MACC Phase 2 project. The original recommendation of $15 Million was insufficient to meet the outlined Phase 2 in the 2018 Facility Management Plan and was met with much community and ESB-MACC Advisory Board opposition. WHEREAS 74 percent of voters in the 2018 election voted in favor of Proposition B. WHEREAS the Joint Venture team of Miro Rivera Architects (Austin) and Estudio Tatiana Bilbao (Mexico City) was selected to lead the Phase 2 design in part because of their experience designing world-class facilities. WHEREAS the Joint Venture team’s first priority was to provide a Phase 2 Scope of Work outline that would provide clear guidance on what could be afforded with the 2018 Proposition B funds. This phase began in November 2020 and concluded in February 2021. The ESB-MACC Advisory Board unanimously approved the Phase 2 document at the March 3, 2021, Advisory Board meeting with a list of recommendations on how the Phase 2 project management team could maintain a transparent and equitable process. WHEREAS the ESB-MACC Advisory Board were notified at the May 13, 2021, Special Called Meeting of the Advisory Board that an additional $3 Million would be required to keep the project within budget. It was then noted that additional funds would become available through a Parkland Dedication Fund. It was the Advisory Board and community’s understanding that the design being developed was back under budget. WHEREAS …

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

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Mexican American Cultural Center Advisory BoardNov. 2, 2022

Approved Minutes original pdf

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EMMA S. BARRIENROS MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER REGULAR MEETING MINUTES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2022 The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center convened in a Regular meeting on Wednesday, November 2, 20222, at City Hall – Board and Commissions Room located at 301 West Second Street in Austin, Texas 78701. (Some members of the ESB-MACC Advisory Board participated via videoconference.) Chair Endi Silva called the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center Meeting to order at 6:09pm. Board Members in Attendance: Board Members in Attendance Remotely: Larry Amaro, Member (Arrived at 6:12pm) Endi Silva, Chair Angelica Navarro, Member Tomas Salas, Member Litza Gonzales, Member David Goujon, Vice Chair Gerardo Gandy, Member Greg Gonzalez, Member (Arrived at 6:27pm) Board Members Absent: Ricardo Maga Rojas, Member Art Navarro, Member Staff in Attendance: Laura Esparza, PARD Division Manager of Museums and Cultural Programs Michelle Rojas, ESB-MACC Culture and Arts Education Manager Tina Davila, ESB-MACC Administrative Specialist PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No Public Communication. However, Chair Silva announced to the Board that there were two new Board Members. She welcomed both Members and asked for them to introduce themselves. Member Navarro introduced herself, stating that she was born and raised in Austin, Texas as an East Austinite and was looking forward to serving on the ESB-MACC Board. Member Amaro introduced himself, letting the Board know he was born and raised in Austin. He grew up in East Austin, attending Brooke and Govalle Elementary, Allan Junior High School, and Johnson High School. He mentioned he has attended many Board meetings, expressing that he is interested in the MACC and all it stands for. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. The minutes from the Regular meeting of October 2, 2022, were approved on Vice Chair Goujon’s motion. Member Gonzales seconded the motion. Vote (6.2). Members Amaro and Navarro abstained. Motion passed. Member Maga Rojas and Art Navarro absent. 1 CHAIR REPORT 2. Chair Silva expressed her respect for MACC staff and acknowledged their dedication to the Día de Los Muertos events happening November 1st, 2nd and 5th. • Chair Silva gave a brief overview of the agenda items, informing the Advisory Board they would be having an engaging discussion on 64 Rainey’s Pocket Park, what they want to do with it, how they can showcase the history, legacy, and importance of the historical value of that very sacred space. She also reported there would be an important discussion to …

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Historic Landmark CommissionNov. 2, 2022

Preview List original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for November 2, 2022 Meeting This list does not constitute a formal agenda and is subject to change. A final agenda will be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, email preservation@austintexas.gov or call Amber Allen at (512) 974-3393. Briefings 2. Palm District Plan Historic zoning applications 3. 2311 Woodlawn Boulevard – The Felts-Moss House Historic landmark and historic district applications 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 900 Blanco Street – Castle Hill Local Historic District – Addition/remodel (Postponed October 5, 2022) 115 E. 5th Street – Heierman Building – Addition/remodel (Postponed October 5, 2022) 800 Edgecliff Terrace – Helena and Robert Ziller House – New therapy pool house (Postponed October 5, 2022) 606 E. 3rd Street/1005 Lydia Street – Robertson-Stuart Mair Local Historic District – relocation of home into historic district (Postponed October 5, 2022) 1606 Niles Road – Pease Mansion – Addition/remodel 4308 Duval Street – Hyde Park Local Historic District – Addition/remodel 706 Oakland Avenue – Webster House – Addition/remodel 1409 Newning Avenue – Brass-Milam House – New front door/entry 811 W. Live Oak Street – Green Pastures – Relocation/partial demolition/exterior work 316 Congress Avenue – W. B. Smith Building – 3rd & Congress Project National Register district permit applications 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 512 E. Monroe Street – Travis Heights – Fairview Park National Register District – Demolish a contributing house and build new construction (postponed October 5, 2022) 1315 & 1317 Newning Avenue - Travis Heights – Fairview Park National Register District – Demolish a contributing building and build new construction (postponed October 5, 2022) 1506 W. 32nd Street – Old West Austin National Register District – Demolish a contributing structure and build new construction 2512 Wooldridge Dr. – Old West Austin National Register District – Demolish a contributing structure and build new construction 1006 Eason Street – West Line National Register District – Demolish a …

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Historic Landmark CommissionNov. 2, 2022

10.0 - 706 Oakland - Webster House original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 HR- 2022-155777 WEBSTER HOUSE 706 OAKLAND 10.0 – 1 PROPOSAL Alterations to circa 1917 single-family residence. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS 1) Replacement of all existing windows with matching existing style except for stained glass windows. 2) Stained glass windows will be restored/repaired as necessary. 3) To establish a ground floor entry requires excavation of grade within the existing crawlspace beneath the current Living Room. 4) The new mudroom/laundry room will be located in this space under the Living Room and will connect to the home's common area via a new interior staircase. The crawlspace access door on the south elevation will be relocated a few feet to the west and enlarged to a full-size entry door accessed from the new parking space. New wood board door to match the existing exterior wood. 5) The new parking space, located in the approximate location of a previous driveway eliminated in a prior remodel, will allow one vehicle to be parked off-street. 6) The remodel proposes updates to the circa 1980s primary suite addition at the southwest corner of the house. The work proposes changes to the south and east facades of this one-story addition via two new windows into the primary bedroom on the west facade (side-yard facing) to meet egress requirements and to provide natural light into the primary bedroom 7) All proposed new and relocated windows and doors will match historic fenestration styles. Access to the circa 1990s porch (located on the south side of the house) is relocated from the east-facing facade to the south-facing facade (Office), replacing an existing window. This new door will be built and finished to match the existing historic back door of the house. 8) Removing and patching an existing window opening on the rear ground level. 9) New concrete driveway 10) Steel edge retaining wall 11) Patch and repair the existing roof 12) Patch, repair, and restore existing stair 13) Infill existing crawlspace door to match existing underpinning 14) New door to mimic existing back door on western façade ARCHITECTURE & RESEARCH The Webster House became a local landmark in October 2009. The ca. 1917 house is an eclectic Craftsman-style house associated with the Webster sisters, prominent teachers of students with hearing impairments. One-story rectangular-plan front-gabled frame house with a two-story front-gabled frame “pop-up” section in the center; single and paired 1:1 windows …

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Historic Landmark CommissionNov. 2, 2022

10.1 - 706 Oakland Ave -Webster House - Site Plan original pdf

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Sooch Residence 706 Oakland Ave., Austin, Tx 78703 Historic Review October 14, 2022 Architect Sanders Architecture 3706 Kerbey Lane Austin, Texas 78731 (512) 482-9258 GENERAL G0.00 G0.01 G1.10 G2.60 DEMOLITION D1.10 D1.11 D1.12 Cover Sheet. 3D Axonometrics Site Plan. Window Types. Demo Floor Plan - Ground Floor. Demo Floor Plan - First Floor. Demo Floor Plan - Second Floor. ARCHITECTURAL A1.00 A1.01 A1.02 A1.30 A3.00 A3.01 A5.00 Floor Plan - Ground Floor. Floor Plan - First Floor. Floor Plan - Second Floor. Roof Plan. Exterior Elevations. Exterior Elevations. Existing Photos. These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Tremont St 6 4 8 4 13 5 3 Oakland Ave 6 8 3 Axon - SW Corner. 2 Axon - SE corner. 13 3 5 4 7 6 8 13 13 11 12 10 2 2 Tremont St 9 O a k l a n d A v e 1 KEYNOTES 1 New concrete driveway 2 Steel edge retaining wall 3 Existing roof structure over porch 4 New window to match adjacent existing style 5 Replace existing windows, typ. 6 Remove existing window opening 7 Patch and repair existing roof 8 Patch, repair, and paint existing siding 9 Patch, repair, and restore existing stair 10 Infill existing crawlspace door to match existing 11 New door to mimic existing back door on western facade 12 New wood board door, to match existing exterior wood underpinning door finish 13 Existing stained glass window, to be restored as required 3 13 5 5 9 13 2 1 2 Oakland Ave t t S n e m o r T 1 Axon - NE Corner. PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: 3D Axonometrics G0.01 Y Y U U G G P U P U P U 9 …

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10.2 - 706 Oakland Webster House- roof plans original pdf

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5 ROOF PLAN NOTES 1. X . 1 0 3 A / 2 . 0 0 3 A / 2 1/A3.00 6 1 2 4 3 1/A3.01 N 1 Roof Plan. 1/4" = 1'-0" KEYNOTES 1 Patch and repair existing standing seam roof 2 New standing seam metal roof to match existing, as required to remove skylights 3 Existing roof structure over porch 4 Existing awning, below 5 Existing chimney 6 Existing vent SHEET REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Refer to G2.01 for wall types and partition types. Refer to G2.50 for door and frame types and schedules. Refer to G2.60 for window types and schedule. Refer to G3.01 for finish schedule, appliance schedule, plumbing fixture schedule, bath accessory schedule. Refer to A2.01 for lighting fixture legend and lighting dimensions. PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: Roof Plan. A1.30

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10.3 - 706 Oakland - Webster House - demo plans original pdf

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1/A3.00 1/A3.01 KEYNOTES 1 Excavate existing soil to prepare for new foundation; shore 2 Remove existing door and infill to match existing as required underpinning 3 Remove portion of existing fence 4 Remove existing stone steps and low planter walls 5 Prepare wall for new door; ref. structural 6 Existing 17" Southern Magnolia tree; protect during construction 7 Existing 15" Palm tree 8 Existing 24.5" Crape Myrtle tree to be removed 9 Remove / relocate existing water / gas meters DEMO PLAN NOTES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Refer to architectural drawings prior to demolition to understand the scope of work. Re: sheet A1.01 for the architectural floor plan. All existing electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems to be removed. Contractor to take care protecting existing wood flooring while demolishing adjacent elements. All existing glass panel windows to be removed and replaced. Remove all ceiling finishes and insulation. Expose all structural framing and ceilings. 6 7 . 0 0 3 A / 2 2 4 5 1 3 Full CRZ LEGEND 1/2 CRZ 9 1/4 CRZ WG 8 PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: Demo Floor Plan - Ground Floor. D1.10 line of first floor, above N 1 Ground Floor Demo Plan. 1/4" = 1'-0" 1/A3.00 4 1 14 2 1/A3.01 7 3 6 . 1 0 3 A / 2 5 2 2 3 N 1 First Floor Demo Plan. 1/4" = 1'-0" 8 9 12 10 11 1/4 CRZ KEYNOTES 1 Demo wall where dashed and not poched, typ. 2 Demo portion of existing wall to allow for new window 3 Remove existing window and infill wall to match 4 Remove existing window and wall as needed to prepare for 5 Demo shed, patio flatwork, pavers, and trellis structure 6 Remove existing pavers and store for potential reuse; ref. new door associated landscape 7 Remove shed and patch existing exterior wall 8 Mechanical systems …

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10.4 - 706 Oakland Ave -Webster House - Plans continued original pdf

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Sooch Residence 706 Oakland Ave., Austin, Tx 78703 Historic Review October 14, 2022 Architect Sanders Architecture 3706 Kerbey Lane Austin, Texas 78731 (512) 482-9258 GENERAL G0.00 G0.01 G1.10 G2.60 DEMOLITION D1.10 D1.11 D1.12 Cover Sheet. 3D Axonometrics Site Plan. Window Types. Demo Floor Plan - Ground Floor. Demo Floor Plan - First Floor. Demo Floor Plan - Second Floor. ARCHITECTURAL A1.00 A1.01 A1.02 A1.30 A3.00 A3.01 A5.00 Floor Plan - Ground Floor. Floor Plan - First Floor. Floor Plan - Second Floor. Roof Plan. Exterior Elevations. Exterior Elevations. Existing Photos. These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Tremont St 6 4 8 4 13 5 3 Oakland Ave 6 8 3 Axon - SW Corner. 2 Axon - SE corner. 13 3 5 4 7 6 8 13 13 11 12 10 2 2 Tremont St 9 O a k l a n d A v e 1 KEYNOTES 1 New concrete driveway 2 Steel edge retaining wall 3 Existing roof structure over porch 4 New window to match adjacent existing style 5 Replace existing windows, typ. 6 Remove existing window opening 7 Patch and repair existing roof 8 Patch, repair, and paint existing siding 9 Patch, repair, and restore existing stair 10 Infill existing crawlspace door to match existing 11 New door to mimic existing back door on western facade 12 New wood board door, to match existing exterior wood underpinning door finish 13 Existing stained glass window, to be restored as required 3 13 5 5 9 13 2 1 2 Oakland Ave t t S n e m o r T 1 Axon - NE Corner. PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: 3D Axonometrics G0.01 Y Y U U G G P U P U P U 9 …

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10.5 - 706 Oakland Ave -Webster House - photos original pdf

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Existing Oakland Avenue Facade Existing Tremont Avenue Facade Existing West Facade Existing West Facade Existing South Facade PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: Existing Photos. A5.00

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10.6 - 706 Oakland Ave -Webster House - Elevations and window types original pdf

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9 W-6 9 W-6 W-5 8 101b W-10 10 101a 8 8 8 W-1 W-1 W-1 KEYNOTES 1 New standing seam metal roof to match existing 2 Existing roof structure over porch 3 New steel edge retaining wall 4 New concrete driveway 5 Patch and repair existing roof 6 Patch, repair, and restore existing stair 7 Patch, repair, and paint existing siding 8 Replace existing windows, typ. 9 New window to match adjacent existing style 10 Existing stained glass window, to be restored as required 119' - 2" Roof 110' - 5" Second Floor 100' - 0" First Floor 91' - 0" Ground Floor 5 W-9 10 6 5 7 1 8 W-2b 1 8 W-2a 1 7 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 W-1 8 8 W-2 W-2 6 3 4 2 East Elevation. 1/4" = 1'-0" 1 2 119' - 2" Roof 110' - 5" Second Floor 100' - 0" First Floor 91' - 0" Ground Floor 1 North Elevation. 1/4" = 1'-0" PROGRESS PRINT NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMIT, OR CONSTRUCTION Copyright: These drawings are property of the architect and may not be reproduced, distributed, published, or used in any way without written consent of the architect. e c n e d i s e R h c o o S , . e v A d n a l k a O 6 0 7 3 0 7 8 7 x T , n i t s u A Historic Review October 14, 2022 Drawn by: CG,MC,EK Checked by: CS Revisions: Exterior Elevations. A3.00 7 12 Remove existing windows, typ. 13 Existing stained glass window, to be restored as required PROGRESS PRINT 5 W-2 1 W-3a 5 W-2 1 W-3a 105 12 10 2 West Elevation. 1/4" = 1'-0" 7 9 7 5 W-2 5 W-2 5 W-2 13 W-4 5 W-2 5 W-2 5 W-2 10 9 12 10 8 5 W-7 2 115a 5 W-8 4 001a 3 11 1 South Elevation. 1/4" = 1'-0" 3 91' - 0" Ground Floor 6 100' - 0" First Floor KEYNOTES 1 New window to match adjacent existing style 2 New door to mimic existing back door on western facade 3 New steel edge retaining wall 4 New wood board door, to match existing exterior wood door finish 5 Replace existing windows, typ. 6 Patch, repair, …

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11.0 -1409 Newning original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 HR-2022-1555-42 BRASS-MILAM HOUSE 1409 NEWNING 11.0 – 1 PROPOSAL Demolition and new construction of entryway door and surround. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS 1) Entryway fabrication to include non-original door replacement, transom repair, and side light alteration ARCHITECTURE & RESEARCH DESIGN STANDARDS 1409 Newning was designated a local historic landmark in February 1992. The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects at historic. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Repair and alterations 1. General standards The project proposes to demolish and rebuild the historic main façade entry assembly. This approach would not only destroy the original historic design and fabric but the new design creates a sense of false historicism. 1.1 Do not remove intact historic material from the exterior of a building. 1.2 Always attempt repair first. Replacement should only be undertaken when absolutely necessary and for the smallest area possible. 1.3 When historic material must be replaced due to damage or deterioration, replacement materials should look the same, perform reliably within the existing construction, and, in most cases, be made of the same material. 1.4 Do not attempt to re-create an architectural detail or element without proof that it existed on the building historically. Documentation can be physical (traces on the building), written (such as building plans), or photographic. 5. Windows, doors and screens If the door is non-original it should be replaced with a new unit based on documentation of the historic door or a new design compatible with the historic opening. The same approach should be taken with the windows in the door assembly. Repairing rather than replacing the transom is appropriate. 5.1 Repair, rather than replace, historic windows, doors, and screens; and their trim, surrounds, sidelights, transoms, and shutters, unless they are deteriorated beyond the point of stabilization or restoration. Retain windows if 50% or more of the wood or metal sash members are intact. a. Using modern material in repairs and patches is a possibility if the material has proven appropriate and stable in similar uses. 5.3 If historic windows must be replaced, match the size and details of the existing window, including configuration, profile, and finish. Take into account elements such as frames, sashes, muntins, sills, heads, moldings, surrounds, hardware, and shutters. 5.5 Do …

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11.1 -1409 Newning - application_Redacted original pdf

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Historic Review Application For Office Use Only Date of Submission: Case #: Historic Preservation Office approval Date of Approval:. Property Address: 1//^?//€^^^ /^Wf-^^/T^ ^W T Historic Landmark Historic District (Local) National Register Historic District "^ Historic Landmark oror Historic District Name: \^ft/^^~- /v^ <-A^V\ ^-(^) j ^»c: Applicant Name: 7Wfr/fc»A ^JX-^fJ^' /A^M^hone Applicant Address: f^Ol ^<-^'^1^&~ f^/e-^^C City: A^S'T'//^ _ State: ~7^ ziD-?y 7-<? ^ Please describe all proposed exterior work with location and materials. If you need more space, attach an additional sheet. PROPOSED WORK y ^7l+TZ< K/«-I -^-^.I>nc/<t-r(*>A/ Ty f:<2.or<-r <z-A-t'A.< 6L "ttZc <-A> ry'^yvl- 1^cXud^ /^on-or^^/\^ do^r ^\C<OLWU\\^-^ \M ^.^ b-f- -h~<Vl^D»V^ CC ^ic ^^•^•} de. /I'K. ^1+VAj^'O^ _Mo/-t\&- 3 LOCATION OF PROPOSED WORK PROPOSED MATERIAL(S) S<.«. <Le-+2^|cJ 5t<- d^-h^k^ &"^(^A/U(- Se<. 4A'ttt-llc^ O^UJL^Jt^- 1) 2) 3) Submittal Requirements 1. One set of dimensioned building plans. Plans must: a) specify materials and finishes to be used, and b) show existing and proposed conditions for alterations and additions. Site Plan I I Elevations (T Floor Plan || Roof Plan || 2. Color photographs of building and site: Elevation(s) proposed to be modified Detailed view of each area proposed to be modified Any changes to these plans must be reviewed and approved by the Historic Preservation Office apd/or Historic Landmark Commission. Applicant Signatu^: Date: /v-/3'2.^ Submit complete application, drawirtg§,Jhnd photos to preservation@austintexas.gov. Call (512) 974-3393 with questions. BRASS-MILAM McCall HOUSE 1409 NE]WINGAVE PROPOSAL BY: BENJAMW GEORGE II OFHEAWHVOOD CARPENTRYCo. PROPOSAL FOR: AMANDA COCHRAN-MCCALL SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS FOR REHABILITATION 1. A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment. 2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a property shall be avoided. 3. Each property shall be recognized as a physical recotd of its time, place, and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken. 4. Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. 5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved. 6. Deteriorated historic features shall be …

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11.a - 1409 Newning Ave - public comment original pdf

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Allen, Amber From: Sent: To: Subject: Thomas Blank Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:09 AM HPD Preservation Input on two projects *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Hello, I would like to register that I am IN FAVOR of the two following projects: HR‐22‐060642 (800 Edgecliff Terrace) HR‐22‐155542 (1409 Newning Avenue) Thank you, Tom Blank CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. 1

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12.a - 811 W Live Oak St - public comment original pdf

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13.0 - 316 Congress Ave original pdf

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13– 1 HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 HR- 2022-156160 W. B. SMITH BUILDING 316 CONGRESS AVENUE PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Construct a new tower addition to the W. B. Smith Building and adjacent historic age buildings. 1.Stabilize & preserve north & east (street facing) wall 2. Deconstruct & reconstruct portions of the south wall 3. Demolish the west (alley) wall. 4. Build a new tower construction setback 20’ from the historic façade. ARCHITECTURE The W. B. Smith building (316-318 Congress Avenue) was zoned a local landmark in 1982; Joseph Hume may have built it in 1883. W. B. Smith, a dry goods merchant, bought the property in 1884, and the family retained ownership until 1917. An Austin Up to Date, 1894 article describes W.B. Smith, dry goods as “a well-known old and important established business house of this City.” 1 The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects at historic landmarks. The following standards apply to the proposed project: DESIGN STANDARDS Commercial additions 1. Location An addition should preserve the character of the historic building and site. Visual subordinance to and compatibility with the historic building can be achieved through location, scale, massing, design, and materials. 1.1 Locate additions at the rear and sides of historic buildings to minimize visual impact. 1.2 Set back additions from the front wall at a distance that preserves the perceived massing of the historic building, considering the pedestrian view from the opposite side of the primary street. a. Additions must be set back at least 20’ from the front wall of the historic building. 1.3 Minimize the loss of historic fabric by connecting additions to the existing building through the most noninvasive location and methods. 1.4 Additions are not appropriate for all historic landmarks and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The addition is located at the property’s rear and initially setback 20 feet from the historic façade. However, there is a significant or total loss of fabric in all other locations, including the rear and side walls. 2. Scale, massing, and height 2.1 Design the addition to complement the scale and massing of the historic building. 2.2 Design the addition to appear subordinate to the historic building. 2.3 Minimize the appearance of the addition from the primary street(s). …

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13.1 - PREDESIGN_Presentation original pdf

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P A G E 1 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 02, 2022HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PACKAGE | 3RD & CONGRESS ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE - 9/12 COMMENT SUMMARY • DISCUSSION OF CONSTRUCTION EFFECTS: - PRESERVATION OF HISTORIC CONGRESS FRONTAGE. - PROTECTION OF ADJACENT KOPPEL BUILDING. - UNDERGROUND PARKING. • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HISTORIC CONGRESS FRONTAGE AND STEPPED-BACK NEW CONSTRUCTION. • CONSTRUCTION OF NEW COMPATIBLE STRUCTURES COMMITTEE MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE 9/12 - TERRI MYERS, KEVIN KOCH P A G E 2 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 02, 2022HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PACKAGE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE BLOCK SITE PHOTOS CONGRESS AVE 3RD STREET 308-310 NON- CONTRIBUTING 312-314 NON- CONTRIBUTING 316 WB SMITH BUILDING (LHL) 320 KOPPEL BUILDING (RTHL) 4TH STREET COMBINED SITE 308-316 LOOKING WEST P A G E 3 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 02, 2022HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PACKAGE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE BLOCK SITE PHOTOS 1 4TH & CONGRESS FACING SOUTHWEST 2 3RD & CONGRESS FACING NORTHWEST 4TH ST. 3RD ST. 1 . E V A S S E R G N O C 2 P A G E 4 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 02, 2022HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PACKAGE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE SITE EXISTING CONDITIONS & ENTITLEMENTS PROPERTY SUMMARY 308-310 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: HISTORIC: ALEX POPE RESTAURANT NON-CONTRIBUTING* 312-314 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: HISTORIC: N/A RESTAURANT NON-CONTRIBUTING* SSUURRFFAACCEE PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 320 CONGRESS AVE W 3RD ST FFOOOODD TTRRUUCCKK // PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 300 CONGRESS AVE SSUURRFFAACCEE PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 304 CONGRESS AVE WWBB SSMMIITTHH 316 CONGRESS AVE LOCAL HISTORIC LANDMARK KKOOPPPPEELL BBUUIILLDDIINNGG 320 CONGRESS AVE RTHL W 4TH ST SSUURRFFAACCEE PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 60' CoA SETBACK CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR 316 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: HISTORIC: WB SMITH BUILDING RETAIL - PATAGONIA LOCAL HISTORIC LANDMARK CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR C V C ' 2 8 - 6 " 308 314 1/2 314 316 320 *PER 1975 NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES - CONGRESS AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT 2200'' WWIIDDEE AALLLLEEYY (TWO WAY) CONGRESS AVE U N L I M I T E D H E G H T I 1 0 2 - 0 ' " ' 9 0 M A X H E G H T I 6 0 - 0 ' " S E T B A C K CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR P A G E 5 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 02, 2022HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PACKAGE | …

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13.2 - 3rd-&-Congress Streetscape original pdf

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SOUTH/WEST 316 WEST 314 SOUTH/WEST 312 SOUTH 310 SOUTH/WEST 308 SOUTH 316 SOUTH 308 SOUTH/EAST 308 EAST 310 EAST 312 EAST 314 EAST 316 EAST 318 EAST FRONT 308 EAST FRONT 310 EAST FRONT 312 EAST FRONT 314 EAST FRONT 316 EAST FRONT 318 0 2 3 8 1 3 6 1 3 4 1 3 2 1 3 0 1 3 8 0 3 PROPOSED TO BE REMOVED PROPOSED TO BE PRESERVED PROPOSED TO BE DECONSTRUCTED/ RECONSTRUCTED P A G E 1 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | NOVEMBER 2, 2022HISTORIC REVIEW | 3RD & CONGRESS

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16.0 - 1506 W 32nd St original pdf

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16 – 1 HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 HR-2022-146276 OLD WEST AUSTIN 1506 W. 32ND STREET PROPOSAL ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH DESIGN STANDARDS Demolish a ca. 1938 house and detached garage and replace with new construction. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS 1) Demolish existing house and detached garage. 2) Construct new residence. The proposed new building is two stories in height, oriented with the garage fronting on 32nd Street. It is composed of four hipped-roof rectangular masses, connected by hyphens. It is clad in unpainted cedar and stone, with fenestration comprising mostly fixed and undivided windows of various dimensions with regular rhythm at secondary façades. One-story Minimal Traditional house with cross-gabled roof, boxed cornice returns, arched front door, and brick veneer cladding. Replacement windows are 1:1. The house at 1506 W. 32nd Street, listed in City directories as 1508 W. 32nd Street, was constructed in 1938 for Jack Underwood and his family. Underwood, who worked as a salesman before serving in the Army during World War II, sold the house to William and Lillian Chenault in the late 1940s. Chenault worked as a farmer, and his two grown daughters, Polly and Sadie, lived at home while they worked and went to school. Around 1950, Ernest E. and Helen Hawkins purchased the property. Ernest Hawkins was a sales manager at Jack Stableford Pontiac. The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects in National Register districts. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Residential new construction 1. Location The proposed building appears appropriately set back from the street. 2. Orientation The proposed building’s orientation is not consistent with the predominant orientation of contributing buildings on the same block. 3. Scale, massing, and height and 4. Proportions The proposed building’s scale, massing, and height are not consistent with the character of the surrounding district; however, much of the incompatible massing does not appear to be highly visible from the street due to lot topography. 5. Design and style The proposed building is acceptably differentiated from nearby historic buildings, but the design and style do not respond to the character of the district. 6. Roofs The proposed hipped roof forms are compatible. 7. Exterior walls The proposed masonry and wood siding are somewhat compatible, though brick is a more appropriate masonry choice for …

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16.1 1506 W 32nd St - model original pdf

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16.2 1506 W 32nd St - photos original pdf

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16.3 1506 W 32nd St - drawings original pdf

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Existing power pole 3' P.U.E. 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 590 591 592 593 594 595 C.U. 3 601 Residence T.O. Slab = 604'-0" 600 7'-6" 7'-6" OVHD Elec Line Setback Covered Terrace F.F. = 604'-0" T.O. Slab = 606'-0" 603 602 Entry Court 604 5' Building Setback 3' P.U.E. Property Line Approx. location of neighbor's house Contours 607 and 606 to be modified to stay below corner of foundation 607 Existing fence to be removed 605 Existing overhead line to remain Existing power pole 7'-6" overhead power line setback for retaining wall construction New fence for contained dog area Property Line 606 5' Building Setback 3' P.U.E. C.U.s 1 & 2 608 drain Low retaining wall for grade between 607 and 605 Existing gas meter, relocate 608'-3" Drive 2 Car Garage T.O. Slab = 608'-0" 605 608 Pro p erty Lin e 607 2 5' B uildin g S 606 etb ack 607 New Type 1 apron Approx. location of neighbor's house Existing sidewalk Curb and gutter Existing water meters to be re-utilized, see AWSPV 606 606 Existing cub cut to be abandoned, install new curb and gutter per City Standards 605 Note: contours below 590 were extrapolated from City of Austin GIS map under Property Profile Property Line 10' Building Setback 578 580 582 3' P.U.E. 584 586 588 Existing overhead lines to remain Faye and Walker 206 Montopolis Dr Austin, TX 78741 T: (512) 656-0300 Project: i e c n e d s e R n o s r e d n e H t S d n 2 3 W 6 0 5 1 2 0 7 8 7 s a x e T , n i t s u A l r e k a W d n a e y a F m o r f n o s s m r e p i i n e t t i r w t u o h t i w d e c u d o r p e r e b t o n y a m d n a t h g i r y p o c w a l m o m m o c r e d n u r e k a W d n a e y a F l f o y t r e p o r p e h t e r …

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16.4 1506 W 32nd St - scope of work original pdf

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Historic Review Proposed Work Narrative 1506 W 32nd St We propose to build a new residence for a young family with generational roots in the Bryker Woods Neighborhood. The existing structures on the property are in disrepair and have been modified over time, presumably without permit and without regard to historical design standards. Little stewardship of the natural landscape has been undertaken and the site is in severe degradation from neglect. Our proposal is considerate of trees, topography, natural light, material, texture, scale, setbacks, development guidelines, soil conditions, efficiency and economy. The site contains Del Rio clay, arguably the most expansive clay in our area, dictating a pier supported foundation. The discreet rectangular forms allow for an economical layout and a limited required quantity of piers. These discreet forms are linked by simple bridge connections. The severe slope of the site, a desire to limit hardscape/ impervious cover and a Garage Placement overlay have positioned the garage at the front of the property while also providing the necessary width for side‐loaded garage access. The discreet forms step down along the descending natural grade to remain rooted into the site. To comply with the Visitability Ordinance, the entry to the house occurs at the mid‐point of the linear footprint, connecting to a centrally located stair with rooms radiating from the central stair core providing efficient circulation. The siting of the house is organized along a central spine allowing for generous natural buffer zones between the flanking properties, further diminishing the scale of the house at the street and providing spaces ripe for rich and textured landscaping. The forms, shapes, materials and finishes are free from particular stylistic reference, concerned more with a simple and composed elegance through careful and thoughtful detailing. The fundamental construction techniques present in the design can be traced back to a rich architectural history of pragmatism. Henderson Family Home 1507 W 32nd St. Faye + Walker Architecture Bay Hobbs Interiors EXTERIOR FINISHES EXTERIOR LANDSCAPING EXTERIOR WALKWAY OPTIMAL GREENSPACE

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17.0 - 2512 Wooldridge Dr original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 HR-2022-152876 OLD WEST AUSTIN 2512 WOOLDRIDGE DRIVE 17 – 1 PROPOSAL ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH Demolish a ca. 1937 contributing house and detached garage and construct a new residence. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Construct a two-story masonry house with attached carport. The proposed house’s fenestration includes divided-light windows and arched doorways. A one-story mass, connected via carport, extends diagonally from the house’s main two- story form. Two-story asymmetrical Tudor Revival house clad in stucco with faux half-timbering at gable ends and covered entryway. The house at 2512 Wooldridge Drive was constructed for Annie Beasley in 1937. Early residents included a rancher and his family and a University of Texas professor. The house’s longest-term occupants in the early and mid-twentieth century were Janice and Vernon McGee. Janice McGee, a violinist, was a charter member of the Austin Symphony and served on a screening committee for symphony hopefuls. Vernon McGee began his career as a Capitol reporter but later became the first executive director of the Texas State Employment Commission. McGee was later appointed staff director of the Texas State Legislative Budget Board, where he served until the late 1960s. He then worked as an administrative chief of staff under Governor Preston Smith. DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects in National Register districts.mThe following standards apply to the proposed project: Residential new construction 1. Location The proposed building appears to be appropriately sited and set back. 2. Orientation The proposed building’s orientation is consistent with the design standards. 3. Scale, massing, and height The proposed building’s scale and height appears appropriate. While the diagonal massing of the one-story portion of the house is not in keeping with the surrounding district, it does not appear highly visible from the street. 4. Proportions The proposed building’s proportions, design, and style appear to somewhat reflect those of the surrounding district. 6. Roofs The proposed cross-gabled roof at the house’s main mass is compatible; while the flat-roofed porch and shed dormers are less so, they appear to help break up the monolithic massing at the two-story portion of the house. 7. Exterior walls The proposed masonry is mostly compatible with the surrounding district, though brick or stucco would be a more appropriate cladding choice. 8. Windows …

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17.1 2512 Wooldridge Dr - presentation original pdf

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17.2 - 2512 Wooldridge Dr - elevations original pdf

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CONCEPT RENDERING FOR REFERENCE ONLY PROJECT TEAM ZONING & CODE ANALYSIS OWNER NATALIE AND CURTIS THIGPEN 2512 WOOLRIDGE DRIVE AUSTIN, TX 78703 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FORT STRUCTURES 2120 E. 7TH STE 200 AUSTIN, TX 78702 ARCHITECT OUTWARD ARCHITCTURE 4516 RIMROCK TRAIL AUSTIN, TX 78723 JOE BOYLE, AIA joe@outwardarchitecture.com MEP ENGINEER SAM YOUNG 512-817-9264 syoung@fortstructures.com FRESH AIR HVAC SIZING 3306 DALTON ST. AUSTIN, TX 78745 ANDY PELL 512-814-7638 apell@hvac-sizing.com LEGAL DESCRIPTION N 20 FT OF LOT 6 *& S 35 FT OF LOT 7 BLK 12 PEMBERTON HEIGHTS SEC 1 PARCEL ID ZONING BUILDING CODES 431066 SF-2-NP 2021 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2021 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 2021 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 2020 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE 2021 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE BUILDING DESCRIPTION WOOD AND STEEL FRAME RESIDENCE LEGAL JURISDICTION CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OUTDOOR COLLABORATIVE WILL WILSON will@outdoorcollaborative.com 512-868-7981 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION R-3 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FIRE SPRINKLER V-B TBD GENERAL NOTES AREA CALCULATIONS 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, AND TO INCLUDE ALL REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION. RE: A0.1 & A0.2 3. EXAMINATION OF THE SITE AND PORTIONS THEREOF THAT AFFECT THIS WORK SHALL BE MADE BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, WHO SHALL COMPARE EXISTING CONDITIONS WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SATISFY HIM/HERSELF AS TO THE EXISTING CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. CONTRACTOR SHALL AT SUCH TIME ASCERTAIN AND VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING STRUCTURES. DRAWING INDEX VICINITY MAP 2512 WOOLRIDGE DRIVE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78703 4. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS DESCRIBE DESIGN INTENT, AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MEANS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE COMPLETE OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS AND INSTALLATIONS. NO CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK WILL BE AWARDED FOR WORK WHICH IS DESCRIBED IN THESE DOCUMENTS OR WHICH IS REASONABLY INFERABLE FROM THEM. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THOROUGH COORDINATION OF TRADES. ALL CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK WILL NOT BE AWARDED FOR ANY AND ALL WORK RELATED TO SUCH COORDINATION. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, ELEVATIONS, AND CONDITIONS AT THE SITE, CONFIRM THAT THE WORK IS BUILDABLE AS SHOWN, AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY AND ALL WORK IN QUESTION. 7. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH FACE OF CONCRETE, CENTERLINE OF STEEL, FACE OF STUD OR CASEWORK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DIMENSIONS NOTED AS "CLR" MUST BE PRECISELY MAINTAINED. DIMENSIONS ARE NOT ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT ARCHITECTS APPROVAL …

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18.0 - 1006 Eason St original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS NOVEMBER 2, 2022 PR-2022-144178; GF-2022-154608 WEST LINE 1006 EASON STREET 18 – 1 PROPOSAL Demolish a ca. 1928 house. ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH One-story side-gabled house with a central, partial-width gabled porch with deep eaves, supported by Classical columns. The house is clad in wood siding and has 1:1 paired vinyl replacement windows. 1006 Eason Street was built around 1928 for Hyden A. and Anna Albert and their family. Hyden Albert, Sr., worked as a carpenter. His wife, Anna E., remained in the home after his death in 1951, living there until at least 1959. Anna Albert served multiple terms as vice-president and president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club during the 1960s. Two of their sons, John and Victor, became Naval and Air Force pilots, while H. A. Albert Jr. became a polygraph operator. PROPERTY EVALUATION The main house contributes to the West Line National Register district. Designation Criteria—Historic Landmark 1) The building is more than 50 years old. 2) The building appears to retain moderate integrity. 3) Properties must meet two criteria for landmark designation (LDC §25-2-352). Staff has evaluated the property and determined that it does not meet two criteria: a. Architecture. The building does not appear to convey architectural significance. b. Historical association. The property does not appear to have significant historical associations. c. Archaeology. The property was not evaluated for its potential to yield significant data concerning the human history or prehistory of the region. d. Community value. The property does not possess a unique location, physical characteristic, or significant feature that contributes to the character, image, or cultural identity of the city, the neighborhood, or a particular demographic group. e. Landscape feature. The property is not a significant natural or designed landscape with artistic, aesthetic, cultural, or historical value to the city. STAFF RECOMMENDATION New construction in National Register districts requires Historic Landmark Commission review prior to demolition permit release. LOCATION MAP 18 – 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION Photos 18 – 3 Google Street View, 2022 18 – 4 Zillow.com, https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1006-Eason-St-Austin-TX-78703/29329129_zpid/? Occupancy History City Directory Research, October 2022 Anna E. Albert, owner Mabel Dismukes, owner Anna Albert, owner (widow of Hyden A. Albert) 1959 1955 1952 1947 1944 1941 1937 1932 1929 Hyden A. and Anna Albert, owners Carpenter Hyden A. and Anna Albert, owners Carpenter Hyden A. and Anna Albert, owners Carpenter Hyden A. and Anna …

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