Page 1 of 2 Land Development Code Advisory Group Meeting #63 July 5, 2017 at 6 pm ‐ 9 pm Boards & Commissions Room 301 W 2nd St Austin, TX 78701 www.austintexas.gov/codenext Charge to Advisory Group: Assist in public outreach and provide feedback on development and implementation of a revised land development code (Resolution #20121206‐074) and focus its efforts to ensure the CodeNEXT process supports all of the Priority Programs as outlined in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan (Resolution #20150521‐026). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. PUBLIC COMMENT (6:00‐6:15) 2. NEW BUSINESS (6:15‐8:00) a. Approval of Minutes b. Discussion on Affordable Housing and Density Bonus Chapter (35 mins) c. Discussion on Possible Action on CAG Report (60 mins) i. Discuss Affordable Housing Issue Brief ii. Review Final Report d. Future CAG presentation at PC/ ZAP Meeting (10 mins) 3. FINAL COMMENTS FROM CAG MEMBERS (8:00‐9:00) 4. ADJOURN UPCOMING EVENTS a. Deadline for feedback on the Proposed Zoning Map to be considered for incorporation into the second draft of the Land Development Code 7/7 b. Deadline for feedback on the Affordable Housing Chapter to be considered for incorporation into the second draft of the Land Development Code 7/16 Page 2 of 2 For more information on CodeNEXT please visit our website at www.austintexas.gov/codenext To read and comment on the Draft Land Development Code visit www.codenext.civicomment.org To see the Draft Proposed Zoning Map visit www.codenext.engagingplans.org To sign up for Office Hours visit www.tiny.cc/codenextofficehours The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans 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 at least 2 days notice before the meeting date. Please call Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department, at 512‐974‐2743, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Code Advisory Group, please contact Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department at 512‐974‐2743 or Ashley.Greenstein@AustinTexas.gov.
Land Development Code Advisory Group Final Report Submitted July XX, 2017 Jim Duncan, Chair, Dave Sullivan, Vice Chair Cesar Acosta Christopher Allen Melissa Beeler Mandy De Mayo Richard Heyman Lauren Ice Patricia King Eleanor McKinney Terry Mitchell Susan Moffat Elizabeth Mueller Eric Schultz Jose Valera Colby Wallis Nuria Zaragoza Steven Zettner TABLE OF CONTENTS (to be completed) Executive Summary Introduction CAG Member Poll Results Issue Briefs and Recommendations By General Topic (if you prefer, you could do a separate entry for each issue brief, but with 27 of them it may make the Table of Contents enormously long – your call). Code Structure and Analysis Environment and Parkland Infrastructure Building and Standards Communities for All Ages Process and Nonconforming Issues Proposed Future Code Additions Affordability Incentives (Placeholder) Missing Code Elements and Analyses Conclusion Appendix A. About the CAG B. CAG Member Submissions B.1 Details of Proposed Future Code Section on the Arts, Dave Sullivan B.2 Compatibility Proposed Green Infrastructure Buffer, Eleanor McKinney B.3 Draft LDC Open Space and Environment Comments, Eleanor McKinney B.4 Public School Impacts, Susan Moffat B.4a Collected Comments, Susan Moffat B.5 NBE Presentation Notes for Planning Commission, Eleanor McKinney and Lauren Ice B.6 Number of AISD Students in Recent East Austin Multi‐family Developments, Nuria Zaragosa C. Submissions from City Boards and Commissions C.1 Community Development Commission CodeNEXT Letter C.2 Design Commission CodeNEXT Working Group Suggested Schedule C.3 Environmental Commission Motion on Review Process C.4 Environmental Commission Motion, Recommendations C.5 Parks Board Resolution C.6 CAG Boards & Commissions Forum, Staff Response Executive Summary Austin City Council in December 2012 created the Land Development Code Advisory Group (CAG) to gather community outreach on the City's effort to rewrite its land development code (CodeNEXT). Council also charged CAG to evaluate CodeNEXT against the eight Priority Programs in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. This report summarizes key issues raised by the public, and offers recommendations that attempt to bring the code closer into alignment with the priorities of Imagine Austin. It also includes results of a CAG member poll intended to fulfill portions of the charge related to Imagine Austin and code implementation, as well as a list of key elements and analyses that were unavailable for the CAG’s consideration at the time of this report, but which we believe are crucial to an informed review of the draft code and maps. Additional information, including comments received from city boards and …
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE ADVISORY GROUPFINAL REPORTJULY 6, 2017 2Approved July 5, 2017Submitted by: Jim Duncan, ChairDave Sullivan, Vice ChairCesar AcostaChristopher AllenMelissa BeelerMandy De MayoRichard HeymanLauren IcePatricia KingEleanor McKinneyTerry MitchellSusan MoffatElizabeth MuellerEric SchultzJose ValeraColby WallisNuria ZaragozaSteven Zettner MEMORANDUM TO: Austin City Council, Planning Commission, and Zoning and Platting Commission FROM: Gregory I. Guernsey, AICP, Director Planning and Zoning Department DATE: August 14th, 2017 SUBJECT: CodeNEXT Advisory Group (CAG) Report I am pleased to announce the release of the final report by the Land Development Code Advisory Group (CAG). This report represents the culmination of years of effort by many individuals, and we thank them for their service. Serving as the Executive Lead of the CAG, I have witnessed the many discussions that have occurred over the past four years. I commend the CAG for their hard work and their commitment to summarizing the views of 17 different representatives into one comprehensive report. The Mayor, Chair Jim Duncan, and I want to express our gratitude to all of the CAG members, current and former, for their time and dedication to this important project. “I would like to thank the Land Development Code Advisory Group for the hard work and countless hours they have spent working to help the CodeNEXT team and the community create a new code that will work for all Austinites. I want to thank every CAG member, current and former, who has served on this board since its inception more than three years and 63 meetings ago. This group represents a broad cross-section of Austin, and I know the recommendations they have made in their final report will help in the creation of an improved land development code. I hope that despite the group’s official dissolution, CAG members will continue to stay involved in the CodeNEXT process as active and engaged citizens.” - Mayor Steve Adler “The report summarizes key issues raised by the public over the course of the CAG’s existence, and offers recommendations that attempt to bring the code closer into alignment with the priorities of Imagine Austin. Austin continues to experience severe growing pains and it is likely impossible to fully reconcile the many divergent community viewpoints related to land development. While CAG members have attempted to identify chief issues of concern and to provide constructive recommendations for improvement, we must emphasize that the issues contained in this report are by no means exhaustive and that …
CREANDO LA CIUDAD DE AUSTIN QUE IMAGINAMOS CodeNEXT Advisory Group ANUNCIO DE INTERÉS DE LA COMUNIDAD Descripción del Anuncio: Evento de participación pública en español para coleccionar información y comentarios relacionados con la iniciativa CodeNEXT que es el proyecto para actualizar el código de desarrollo urbano (Land Development Code) de la ciudad de Austin. Fecha y Hora: Miércoles 28 de Junio, 7‐8:30pm Museo y Centro Cultural Carver, 1165 Angelina Street La presentación comenzará aproximadamente a las 7:30 pm En esta reunión, se discutirá que es CodeNEXT, porque se debe interesar en el proyecto, y que puede hacer para proveer su opinión. Para más información, favor de contactar a Debbie Valero al (512) 974‐3531.
CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, Texas 78701 CURRENT TASK FORCE MEMBERS: Laura Huffman, Chair Saundra Kirk, Vice Chair Claudia Conner Susan Hambright Perla Cavazos Julio Gonzalez Altamirano Bill Spelman Channy Soeur Walter Muse Bobby Inman Jan Lehman AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (Citizens will each be allowed three minutes to address the task force.) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3. INVITED PUBLIC COMMENT ON IDEAL CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS AND IDENTIFY KEY COMMUNITY ISSUES FOR CITY MANAGER PROFILE Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a) Asian American Quality of Life Advisory Commission – Vince Cobalis b) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission – Dr. Victor Martinez c) African American Employee Network – Carla Johnson d) Austin/Travis County EMS Employee Association – Anthony Marquardt e) Austin Police Association – Kenneth Casaday f) Austin Federal, State, County, Municipal Employee Union – Carol Gutherie 4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT Discussion and possible action regarding the following: To help ensure consistency, Task Force is requesting public comment/feedback around four critical questions that the Consultant Steve Newton from Russell Reynolds will use to develop the profile for our next city manager. (Citizens may sign up to speak on any of the four questions. Each speaker will be allotted 3 minutes to speak for each question for which they signed up to speak.) a) What skills and abilities are most important for someone to manage our city? This could include previous job experience, education, etc. b) What are the personal characteristics that are most important for our next city manager to lead our unique community? Please think about the attributes that would be essential for someone to thrive in this environment. c) What do you see as the most critical challenges to Austin over the next 5-10 years? Our next city manager is going to have to have the professional skills and personal attributes to tackle these issues, so we think it is important to provide this specific feedback to the City Council. 5. NEW BUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a) City Manager Recruitment Process, updates on district meetings, public meetings, website to solicit community input, and utilizing 311 to survey public. b) Continued discussion on recommendation of Task Force’s role beyond phase 1 (Development of City Manager …
CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, June 28, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at City Hall Council Chambers. Chair Laura Huffman called the Task Force meeting to order at 6:08 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzalez Altamirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Jan Lehman, Admiral Bobby Inman. Susan Hambright was absent. Staff in Attendance: Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Trinh Bartlett, Lara Foss, Lee Crawford, Sonya Alexander-Harry, Rod Sigler, and Doron Silberstein. Erin Carbrey from Russell Reynold Associates was in attendance. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Recommendation by Task Force Chair Laura Huffman to approve the minutes for the June 16, 2017 City Manager Search Advisory Task Force Meeting was approved on Task Force Vice Chair Saundra Kirk’s motion. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman seconded on a 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Susan Hambright was absent. 2. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) Robert Matlock spoke about the Electric Utility Commission’s working group’s recommendations for power generation for the next 10 years and looking for a City Manager with a strong environmental track record. 3. INVITED PUBLIC COMMENT a) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Quality of Life Advisory Commission – Dr. Victor Martinez b) Asian American Quality of Life Advisory Commission – Vince Cobalis c) African American Employee Network – Carla Johnson d) Austin/Travis County EMS Employee Association – Anthony Marquardt e) Austin Police Association – Kenneth Casaday f) Austin Federal, State, County, Municipal Employee Union – Carol Gutherie 4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT ON IDEAL CITY MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS AND KEY ISSUES TO INCLUDE IN CITY MANAGER PROFILE. a) Erwin Mazanegos b) Mike Burnett c) Bob Hendricks d) Shane Johnson e) Sylvia Mendoza 5. NEW BUSINESS a) Task Force Chair Laura Huffman asked everyone to sign the City Email Agreement Form. b) Task Force Chair Laura Huffman mentioned the memo that she and Saundra Kirk wrote to the Mayor and Council regarding the City Manager Search Advisory Task Force Scope that would be going out later that day. This memo was passed out to each Task Force Member. c) Russell Reynolds Associates Representative Erin Carbrey brought three sample candidate profiles and passed out copies to each Task Force member to review. d) Task Force Chair Laura Huffman mentioned that several Task …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Friday, June 16, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Friday, June 16, 2017 at Town Lake Center Assembly Room 130. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 1:05 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzalez Altamirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Jan Lehman. Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. Staff in Attendance: Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Trinh Bartlett, Lara Foss, Monika Arvelo, Sonya Alexander-Harry, Rod Sigler, and Cindy Henson. Erin Carbrey from Russell Reynold Associates was in attendance. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Recommendation by Task Force Member Jan Lehman to approve the minutes for the June 12 City Manager Search Advisory Task Force meeting was approved on Jan Lehman’s motion, Task Force Member Perla Cavazos seconded on a 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) Dana Blanton - comments regarding needs for next Police Chief stating that similar qualities are needed for the next City Manager. b) Sammy Easterday – comments regarding skills, personal characteristics and challenges for the next City Manager. c) Daniel Llanes – discussed equity issues and also discussed skills, experience, and characteristics needed for the next City Manager. 3. INVITED PUBLIC COMMENTS a) Darlene Berghammer – Austin Hispanic/Latino Network b) Bob Nicks – Austin Firefighters Association c) Lei Ye – Asian American Employee Network d) Reverend Daryl Horton 4. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) let everyone know that the survey was now available for public input. The survey is posted on NextDoor, and the Task Force website. The City of Austin website is being revised to make it easier for the public to find the survey. Citizens can also call 3-1-1 to provide input; they have the capabilities for verbal communication in any language. 2 b) Erin Carbrey from Russell Reynolds stated that survey to City of Austin senior management (approximately 861 staff members) will be sent out early next week. c) Task Force Member Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair) discussed the role of Task Force members for feedback. Each member is to work with their Council member staff to ensure meetings are recorded. Task Force members may facilitate/host a meeting to receive input and to capture information provided by the …
CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING Friday, June 16, 2017 1:00 p.m. Austin Energy Headquarters Town Lake Center – Assembly Room, Room 130 721 Barton Springs Austin, Texas 78704 CURRENT TASK FORCE MEMBERS: Laura Huffman, Chair Saundra Kirk, Vice Chair Claudia Conner Susan Hambright Perla Cavazos Julio Gonzalez Altamirano Bill Spelman Channy Soeur Walter Muse Bobby Inman Jan Lehman AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (Citizens will each be allowed three minutes to address the task force.) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3. INVITED PUBLIC COMMENT ON IDEAL CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS AND IDENTIFY KEY COMMUNITY ISSUES FOR CITY MANAGER PROFILE Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a) Austin Fire Fighters Association – Bob Nicks b) Asian American Employee Network – Lei Ye c) Rev. Daryl Horton d) Austin Hispanic/Latino Network – Kristi Samilpa 4. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT Discussion and possible action regarding the following: To help ensure consistency, Task Force is requesting public comment/feedback around four critical questions that the Consultant Steve Newton from Russell Reynolds will use to develop the profile for our next city manager. (Citizens may sign up to speak on any of the four questions. Each speaker will be allotted 3 minutes to speak for each question for which they signed up to speak.) a) What skills and abilities are most important for someone to manage our city? This could include previous job experience, education, etc. b) What are the personal characteristics that are most important for our next city manager to lead our unique community? Please think about the attributes that would be essential for someone to thrive in this environment. c) What do you see as the most critical challenges to Austin over the next 5-10 years? Our next city manager is going to have to have the professional skills and personal attributes to tackle these issues, so we think it is important to provide this specific feedback to the City Council. 5. NEW BUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a) City Manager Recruitment Process, updates on district meetings, public meetings, website to solicit community input, and utilizing 311 to survey public. b) Continued discussion on recommendation of Task Force’s role beyond phase 1 (Development of City Manager Profile) of the City Manager recruitment process. 6. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Friday, June 16, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Friday, June 16, 2017 at Town Lake Center Assembly Room 130. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 1:05 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzalez Altamirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Jan Lehman. Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. Staff in Attendance: Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Trinh Bartlett, Lara Foss, Monika Arvelo, Sonya Alexander-Harry, Rod Sigler, and Cindy Henson. Erin Carbrey from Russell Reynold Associates was in attendance. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Recommendation by Task Force Member Jan Lehman to approve the minutes for the June 12 City Manager Search Advisory Task Force meeting was approved on Jan Lehman’s motion, Task Force Member Perla Cavazos seconded on a 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) Dana Blanton - comments regarding needs for next Police Chief stating that similar qualities are needed for the next City Manager. b) Sammy Easterday – comments regarding skills, personal characteristics and challenges for the next City Manager. c) Daniel Llanes – discussed equity issues and also discussed skills, experience, and characteristics needed for the next City Manager. 3. INVITED PUBLIC COMMENTS a) Darlene Berghammer – Austin Hispanic/Latino Network b) Bob Nicks – Austin Firefighters Association c) Lei Ye – Asian American Employee Network d) Reverend Daryl Horton 4. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) let everyone know that the survey was now available for public input. The survey is posted on NextDoor, and the Task Force website. The City of Austin website is being revised to make it easier for the public to find the survey. Citizens can also call 3-1-1 to provide input; they have the capabilities for verbal communication in any language. 2 b) Erin Carbrey from Russell Reynolds stated that survey to City of Austin senior management (approximately 861 staff members) will be sent out early next week. c) Task Force Member Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair) discussed the role of Task Force members for feedback. Each member is to work with their Council member staff to ensure meetings are recorded. Task Force members may facilitate/host a meeting to receive input and to capture information provided by the …
As submitted by Laura Huffman City Manager Search Advisory Task Force Work Plan Austin is in the initial stages of ushering in a new form of governance. The success of the 10‐1 Council depends on a productive and trusting partnership with the City Manager. This partnership is the most basic building block of successful policy making and implementation. Our city is part of one of the fastest growing urban areas in the country. The opportunities and challenges associated with this growth must be identified quickly to ensure we preserve the special character of Austin and grow with grace. The selection of the next City Manager is the most important decision the Mayor and Council make. That final decision should flow from a community process that reaches deep into the community and broadly across the country. On April 13, 2017, the Austin City Council created The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force to develop and conduct a community engagement process intended to shape a candidate profile for the next city manager. The Mayor and Council recognize the importance of engaging our community in identifying the kinds of skills, abilities, experience and personal characteristics the next City Manager should possess. Gaining this input on the front end of the process is critical because it will inform the subsequent recruiting process, candidate pool and narrowing of that pool to semi‐finalists. The Task Force is responsible for the first stage of a three‐phase process that will be utilized by the City Council to select a new City Manager. In this first phase, the Task Force will independently collect public input and, based on the input, develop and submit recommendations to the Mayor and Council for the best profile for Austin City Manager candidates. The City’s selected recruitment firm, Russell Reynolds Associates, will provide the Task Force with support in developing the profile. In the second phase, Russell Reynolds Associates will use the profile to recruit qualified candidates for consideration. In the final phase, the Austin City Council will deliberate and select a new City Manager. Public Process for City Manager Search Advisory Task Force, Work Plan and Deliverables Our citizens have valuable perspectives on Austin’s opportunities and challenges. Citizen input will help inform the selection of City Manager candidates and better ensure Austin is a vibrant and livable city in the future. The Task Force will solicit the public’s perspectives on Austin’s needs and …
The selection of the next City Manager is the most important decision the Austin City Council will make. The process that leads up to the final decision should start with you, flow through your community, travel throughout Austin, and broadly across the country. In April 2017, the City Council passed a resolution which appointed the City Manager Search Advisory Task Force to work with Russell Reynolds Associates to provide recommendations including selection criteria to Council. The Task Force is responsible for the first stage of a three-phase process that will be utilized by the City Council to select a new City Manager. In this first phase, the Task Force will independently collect public input and, based on the input, develop and submit recommendations to the City Council. In the second phase, Russell Reynolds Associates, the City’s selected recruitment firm, will develop the recruitment brochure using the feedback from the Task Force to recruit qualified candidates for consideration. In the final phase, the Austin City Council will deliberate and select a new City Manager. To ensure the Task Force fulfills our commitment to the community, we need your feedback by July 5th. Please take a few minutes to visit austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search to answer three critical questions that the recruiter will use to develop the profile for our next City Manager. You are welcome to attend the Task Force public meetings to provide input on the profile for the next City Manager: • Friday, June 16, 2017, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Spring, Assembly Room, Room 130 • Wednesday, June 28, 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at City Hall, Council Chambers • Saturday, July 8, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at City Hall, Council Chambers You may also call 3-1-1 to provide your feedback in any language. For more information regarding the City Manager Search Advisory Task Force, visit the City Manager Search Advisory Task Force at austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search-advisory-task-force.Individuals that have questions about the recruitment process or want to apply for consideration may reach out to:Stephen Newton | Russell Reynolds Associates | Email: citymanager@russellreynolds.comCITY MANAGER SEARCHThe City of Austin City Manager Search
시행정 담당관 선출 다음 시행정 담당관 선출은 오스틴 시의회(Austin City Council)의 결정사항 중 가장 중요한 사항입니다. 이 선출 과정은 여러분 개인을 시작으로 지역 사회의 의견과 오스틴 시 그리고 광의적으로는 전국의 의견을 수렴해 시행정 담당관을 최종 선출하게 됩니다. 2017년 4월 오스틴 시의회에서는 위원회에 선출 기준을 포함해 권고사항 제안에 Russell Reynolds Associates와 협력할 시행정 담당관 선출 자문 태스크포스(City Manager Search Advisory Task Force)를 지명하는 결의하는 통과시켰습니다. 이 태스크포스는 새로운 시행정 담당관 선출을 위해 오스틴 시의회에서 채택한 3단계 선출 과정 중 첫 번째 단계를 담당하게 됩니다. 첫 번째 단계에서 태스크포스는 독립적으로 대중의 의견을 수렴하고 그를 바탕으로 오스틴 시의회에 권고사항을 제출합니다. 두 번째 단계에서 오스틴 시의회에서 선택한 리쿠르팅 회사인 Russell Reynolds Associates가 태스크포스의 의견을 바탕으로 고려 대상에 포함시킬 적격 후보를 소개하는 채용 브로셔를 만듭니다. 마지막 단계에서 오스틴 시의회가 심사숙고 후 새로운 시행정 담당관을 선출합니다. 태스크포스가 오스틴 시에 대한 약속을 충실히 이행하기 위해서는 7월 5일까지 여러분의 의견이 필요합니다. 바쁘시겠지만, 잠깐 시간을 내어 austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search에서 다음 시행정 담당관에 적합한 인재에 대한 프로필을 만드는 데 사용할 중요한 세 가지 질문에 답해 주시기 바랍니다. 태스크포스 공개회의에 참석해 다음 시행정 담당관에 적합한 인재에 대한 의견을 제공해 주시기 바랍니다. • 일시: 2017년 6월 16일 금요일 오후 1:00 ~ 3:00, 장소: Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Spring, Assembly Room, Room 130 • 일시: 2017년 6월 28일 수요일 오후 6:00 ~ 8:00, 장소: City Hall, Council Chambers • 일시: 7월 8일 토요일 오후 1:00 ~ 3:00, 장소: City Hall, Council Chambers 3-1-1로 전화를 걸어 의견을 제공해 주실 수 있습니다(모든 언어 가능). 시행정 담당관 선출 자문 태스크포스에 대한 자세한 정보는 austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search-advisory-task-force의 시행정 담당관 선출 자문 태스크포스(City Manager Search Advisory Task Force)에서 확인하십시오. 선출 과정에 문의사항이 있거나 후보로 지원하고자 하시는 분은 다음으로 연락하시면 됩니다. Stephen Newton | Russell Reynolds Associates | 이메일: citymanager@russellreynolds.com 오스틴 시 시행정 담당관 선출
BÚSQUEDA DEL ADMINISTRADOR MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE AUSTIN La selección del próximo Administrador Municipal es la decisión más importante que tomará el Concejo Municipal de Austin. El proceso que conduce a la decisión final debe comenzar con usted, seguir por toda la comunidad, viajar por todo Austin y proseguir extensamente por todo el país. En abril de 2017, el Concejo Municipal aprobó una resolución para designar una Comisión Especial para la Búsqueda del Administrador Municipal para que trabaje junto con Russell Reynolds Associates y provea recomendaciones para el Concejo, incluyendo los criterios de selección. La Comisión Especial es responsable de la primera etapa de un proceso de tres etapas que utilizará el Concejo Municipal para seleccionar a un nuevo Administrador Municipal. En esta primera fase, la Comisión Especial recogerá de manera independiente las opiniones del público y, de acuerdo con estas, creará y presentará sus recomendaciones al Concejo Municipal. En la segunda fase, Russell Reynolds Associates, la firma de reclutamiento de personal seleccionada por la Ciudad, creará un folleto de reclutamiento usando las recomendaciones de la Comisión Especial para reclutar a los candidatos calificados a considerarse. En la fase final, el Concejo Municipal de Austin deliberará y seleccionará a un nuevo Administrador Municipal. Para garantizar que la Comisión Especial cumpla con nuestro compromiso con la comunidad, necesitamos sus opiniones y comentarios antes del 5 de julio. Por favor, tómese unos minutos para visitar austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search y responder tres preguntas importantes que la firma de reclutamiento usará para crear el perfil de nuestro próximo Administrador Municipal. Le invitamos a asistir a las reuniones públicas de la Comisión Especial para proveer sus comentarios sobre el perfil del próximo Administrador Municipal: • Viernes 16 de junio de 2017, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. en Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Spring, Sala de Reuniones, Sala 130 • Miércoles 28 de junio de 2017, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. en City Hall, Cámara del Concejo • Sábado 8 de julio, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. en City Hall, Cámara del Concejo También puede llamar al 3-1-1 para expresar su opinión y comentarios en cualquier idioma. Para más información sobre la Comisión Especial para la Búsqueda del Administrador Municipal, visite la página de la Comisión Especial para la Búsqueda del Administrador Municipal en austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search-advisory-task-force. Las personas que tengan preguntas sobre el proceso de reclutamiento o que deseen ser consideradas para la posición pueden comunicarse con: Stephen Newton | Russell …
TÌM KIẾM NGƯỜI QUẢN LÝ THÀNH PHỐ Lựa chọn Người quản lý Thành phố tiếp theo là quyết định quan trọng nhất mà Hội đồng Thành phố Austin sẽ đưa ra. Quá trình đi đến quyết định cuối cùng sẽ bắt đầu từ bạn, qua cộng đồng của bạn, lan khắp Austin và trải rộng trên toàn hạt. Vào tháng 04 năm 2017, Hội đồng Thành phố đã thông qua một nghị quyết bổ nhiệm Nhóm Chuyên trách Cố vấn Tìm kiếm Người quản lý Thành phố để làm việc với Russell Reynolds Associates nhằm đưa ra các đề xuất, bao gồm các tiêu chí lựa chọn, cho Hội đồng. Nhóm Chuyên trách chịu trách nhiệm về giai đoạn đầu của một quá trình gồm ba giai đoạn, được Hội đồng Thành phố sử dụng để lựa chọn Người quản lý Thành phố mới. Trong giai đoạn đầu, Nhóm Chuyên trách sẽ làm việc độc lập và thu thập ý kiến cộng đồng và, căn cứ vào ý kiến thu được, xây dựng và nộp các đề xuất cho Hội đồng Thành phố. Trong giai đoạn hai, Russell Reynolds Associates, hãng tuyển dụng được Thành phố lựa chọn, sẽ lập một tập tài liệu tuyển dụng bằng cách sử dụng phản hồi từ Nhóm Chuyên trách, mục đích là để tuyển các ứng viên đủ tiêu chuẩn để xem xét. Trong giai đoạn cuối cùng, Hội đồng Thành phố Austin sẽ thảo luận và lựa chọn Người quản lý Thành phố mới. Để đảm bảo Nhóm Chuyên trách đáp ứng cam kết của chúng tôi với cộng đồng, chúng tôi cần phản hồi của quý vị trước ngày 05 tháng 07. Vui lòng dành vài phút để truy cập austintexas.gov/page/city-manager-search và trả lời ba câu hỏi quan trọng mà người tuyển dụng sẽ sử dụng để lập hồ sơ cho Người quản lý Thành phố tiếp theo của chúng ta. Rất mong quý vị hãy tham dự các buổi họp công khai của Nhóm Chuyên trách để cung cấp ý kiến về hồ sơ của Người quản lý Thành phố tiếp theo: • Thứ sáu, ngày 16/06/2017, 1:30 chiều – 3:00 chiều, tại Trung tâm Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Spring, Phòng họp hội nghị, Phòng 130 • Thứ tư, ngày 28/06/2017, 6:00 chiều – 8:00 chiều tại Tòa Thị Chính, Phòng họp Hội đồng • Thứ bảy, ngày 08/07/2017, …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Monday, June 12, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Monday, June 12, 2017 at City Hall, Boards & Commissions Room. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzales Altmirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Jan Lehman. Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. Staff in Attendance: Mark Washington, Ray Baray, Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Trinh Bartlett, Lara Foss, Sonya Alexander-Harry, and Cindy Henson. Russell Reynold Associates Area Manager Steve Newton was present. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Recommendation by Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) to approve the draft minutes for the May 19 City Manager Search Advisory Task Force meeting was approved on Laura Huffman’s motion, Task Force Member Susan Hambright seconded on a 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) Erwin Mazariegos spoke to Task Force to provide feedback on what the City needs to look for in the next City Manager. 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) began the meeting to let everyone know that City Council had approved the work plan with revisions. Districts will collect feedback and are not required to have meetings. Flyers and a script for use at meetings will be emailed to all Task Force members. b) Steve Newton (Russell Reynolds) discussed culture measurement and survey. Feedback can be provided in multiple ways 3-1-1, respond to survey, attend in-district or Task Force Meeting. A dedicated phone number and email will be set up at Russell Reynolds for questions from public. 4. NEW BUSINESS a) Recommendation by Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) to table discussion on role of Task Force beyond the current role and include an agenda item on the June 16 agenda to continue the discussion of the role of the Task Force after they submit their recommendations to Council on the City Manager Profile was approved on Laura Huffman’s motion, Task Force 2 Member Bill Spelman second on an 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a) Discussion of the role of Task Force beyond phase 1 of City Manager recruitment process (July 12th Task Force Meeting) 6. ADJOURN Chair Laura …
RESOLUTION NO. 20170608-011 WHEREAS, on April 13, 2017 the Austin City Council approved Resolution No. 20170413-027, which created the City Manager Search Advisory Task Force (the "Task Force") and directed the Task Force to recommend and execute an outward-facing community process to recommend to the Council a City Manager profile for use in connection with the current search for Austin's next City Manager; and WHEREAS, the Task Force met on May 19, 2017, and unanimously approved the attached proposed work plan, which would establish an outward-facing community process consistent with Council's direction in Resolution No. 20170413-027; and WHEREAS, the Task Force recommends approval of the attached proposed work plan by the Council; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: The Council approves the attached proposed work plan, and directs the Task Force to execute the outward-facing community process and report its results to the Council as provided in the proposed work plan. ADOPTED: June 8, 2017 ATTEST: nnette S. Goodall City Clerk Page 1 of 4 Updated City Manager Search Advisory Task Force Proposed Work Plan Austin is in the Initial stages of ushering in a new form of governance. The success of the 10-1 Council depends on a productive and trusting partnership with the City Manager. This partnership is the most basic building block of successful policy making and implementation. Our city is part of one of the fastest growing urban areas in the country. The opportunities and challenges associated with this growth must be identified quickly to ensure we preserve the special character of Austin and grow with grace. The selection of the next City Manager is the most important decision the Mayor and Council make. That final decision should flow from a community process that reaches deep into the community and broadly across the country. On April 13, 2017, the Austin City Council created The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force to develop and conduct a community engagement process intended to shape a candidate profile for the next city manager. The Mayor and Council recognize the importance of engaging our community in identifying the kinds of skills, abilities, experience and personal characteristics the next City Manager should possess. Gaining this input on the front end of the process is critical because it will inform the subsequent recruiting process, candidate pool and narrowing of that pool to semi-finalists. The Task Force …
Page 1 of 2 Land Development Code Advisory Group Meeting #62 June 12th 2017 at 6:00 pm‐9:00 pm Waller Creek Center, Room 104 625 E 10th Street Austin, TX 78701 www.austintexas.gov/codenext Charge to Advisory Group: Assist in public outreach and provide feedback on development and implementation of a revised land development code (Resolution #20121206‐074) and focus its efforts to ensure the CodeNEXT process supports all of the Priority Programs as outlined in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan (Resolution #20150521‐026). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. PUBLIC COMMENT (6:00‐6:15) 2. NEW BUSINESS (6:15‐8:55) a. Approval of Minutes b. Issue briefs for Final Report i. CAG reviews remaining issue briefs and polls support for each. ii. CAG report structure iii. Review charge to Advisory Group and Imagine Austin Priority Programs Poll c. Agenda Items for Final CAG meeting 7/5 (8:55‐9:00) ADJORNMENT For more information on CodeNEXT please visit: www.austintexas.gov/codenext To read and comment on the Draft Land Development Code visit: www.codenext.civicomment.org To see the Draft Proposed Zoning Map visit: www.codenext.engagingplans.org To sign up for Office Hours visit: www.tiny.cc/codenextofficehours Page 2 of 2 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans 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 at least 2 days notice before the meeting date. Please call Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department, at 512‐974‐2743, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Code Advisory Group, please contact Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department at 512‐974‐2743 or Ashley.Greenstein@AustinTexas.gov.
ENVIRONMENT AND PARKLAND Issue 7: Water quality protections need strengthening. (Lauren, Ele) Recommendations: 1. Reinstate the Environmental Commission’s right to an annual review of the Urban Watersheds Structure Control Plan as well as any new Suburban Watersheds Structure Control Plan. (Text) 2. Decrease the threshold for requiring water quality controls from 8,000 square feet of impervious cover, to 5,000 square feet, staff’s original recommendation. (Policy) 3. Bring forward the recently codified Impervious Cover Restrictions for Education Facilities found in § 25‐8‐366. (Text) Issue 8: Draft does not adequately protect rights of the public in privately owned, publicly accessible open space subject to public/private partnership agreements or other city consideration. (Rich) Recommendations: 1. Add to sections 23‐3B‐2030, 23‐4C‐1070 and elsewhere in the code as appropriate, the following language: “All privately owned, publicly accessible civic, open space, or parkland subject to 23‐3B‐2030 or similar provisions in the code shall afford the same rights and protections for free speech and assembly to residents as comparable publicly owned civic, open space, and parkland.” C. INFRASTRUCTURE Issue 9: Drainage and flooding provisions may be insufficient to address impacts of increased development. (Lauren, Ele) Recommendations: 1. Provide watershed capacity analysis for every watershed in the City to understand and account for the limitations of the modeling and to provide a baseline of actual current impervious cover that will inform our zoning map and maximum impervious cover requirements. (Map/Policy) 2. Prohibit fees‐in‐lieu when downstream drainage systems are at or exceeding capacity, eliminating staff discretion in such cases. This could be accomplished by a map, regularly updated with modeled data, to show areas where fees‐in‐lieu are prohibited. (Text) Issue 10: Draft does not adequately address connectivity and flooding improvements triggered by remodels. (P) (Lauren, Ele) Recommendations: 1. Create a remodeling threshold for providing public benefit improvements, including flooding mitigation, streetscape improvements and connectivity improvements (e.g. sidewalks and safe crossings). (Mobility Code Prescription Paper, page 17) 2. The scope of upgrade requirements or incentives should reflect the scope of the remodel project. 3. Consider severity of need for the upgrades based on mobility, flooding and infrastructure issues in the surrounding area. 4. Alternatively, incentivize removal of impervious cover and addition of trees and rain gardens, by allowing site disturbance over the standard threshold without triggering a full blown site plan. Issue 12: Redirect some savings from lower minimum parking requirements into area connectivity improvements. (Nuria) Recommendations: 1. Charge a …
CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING Monday, June 12, 2017 10:00 – 12:00 p.m. City Hall Board and Commissions Room 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, Texas 78701 CURRENT TASK FORCE MEMBERS: Laura Huffman, Chair Saundra Kirk, Vice Chair Claudia Conner Susan Hambright Perla Cavazos Julio Gonzalez Altamirano Bill Spelman Channy Soeur Walter Muse Bobby Inman Jan Lehman AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (Citizens will each be allowed three minutes to address the task force.) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3. NEW BUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a) City Manager Recruitment Process, updates on district meetings, public meetings, website to solicit community input, and utilizing 311 to survey public. b) Survey for City employees to solicit employee perspective on qualifications and characteristics for City Manager candidates c) Public comment on ideal candidate qualifications and characteristics and identify key community issues for the City Manager Profile. d) Role of the Task Force beyond phase 1 (Development of City Manager Profile) of the City Manager recruitment process 4. PUBLIC COMMENT To help ensure consistency, Task Force is requesting public comment/feedback around four critical questions that the Consultant Steve Newton from Russell Reynolds will use to develop the profile for our next city manager. (Citizens may sign up to speak on any of the four questions. Each speaker will be allotted 3 minutes to speak for each question for which they signed up to speak.) A. What skills and abilities are most important for someone to manage our city? This could include previous job experience, education, etc. B. What are the personal characteristics that are most important for our next city manager to lead our unique community? Please think about the attributes that would be essential for someone to thrive in this environment. C. What do you see as the most critical challenges to Austin over the next 5-10 years? Our next city manager is going to have to have the professional skills and personal attributes to tackle these issues, so we think it is important to provide this specific feedback to the City Council. D. At the beginning of this meeting, the Consultant described to you the proposed process for selecting the next City Manager. Do you have any feedback about that process? 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Monday, June 12, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Monday, June 12, 2017 at City Hall, Boards & Commissions Room. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 10:05 a.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzales Altmirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Jan Lehman. Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. Staff in Attendance: Mark Washington, Ray Baray, Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Trinh Bartlett, Lara Foss, Cary Grace, Sonya Alexander-Harry, and Cindy Henson. Russell Reynold Associates Area Manager Steve Newton was present. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Recommendation by Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) to approve the draft minutes for the May 19 City Manager Search Advisory Task Force meeting was approved on Laura Huffman’s motion, Task Force Member Susan Hambright seconded on a 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL a) Erwin Mazariegos spoke to Task Force to provide feedback on what the City needs to look for in the next City Manager. 3. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) began the meeting to let everyone know that City Council had approved the work plan with revisions. Districts will collect feedback and are not required to have meetings. Flyers and a script for use at meetings will be emailed to all Task Force members. b) Steve Newton (Russell Reynolds) discussed culture measurement and survey. Feedback can be provided in multiple ways 3-1-1, respond to survey, attend in-district or Task Force Meeting. A dedicated phone number and email will be set up at Russell Reynolds for questions from public. 4. NEW BUSINESS a) Recommendation by Task Force Member Laura Huffman (Chair) to table discussion on role of Task Force beyond the current role and include an agenda item on the June 16 agenda to continue the discussion of the role of the Task Force after they submit their recommendations to Council on the City Manager Profile was approved on Laura Huffman’s motion, Task Force 2 Member Bill Spelman second on an 10-0 vote. Task Force Member Admiral Bobby Inman was absent. 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a) Discussion of the role of Task Force beyond phase 1 of City Manager recruitment process (July 12th Task Force Meeting) 6. ADJOURN …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Friday, May 19, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Friday, May 19, 2017 at Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Springs, Assembly Room, Room 130 in Austin, Texas. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzales Altmirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Admiral Bobby Inman, Jan Lehman. Staff in Attendance: Mark Washington, Ray Baray, Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Rod Crain, Lee Crawford, Trinh Bartlett, Jason Alexander, Deena Estrada, Lara Foss, Gary Luedecke, Sonya Alexander-Harry, and Cindy Henson. 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No one signed up for Citizen Communication. 2. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Laura Huffman (Chair) began the meeting with all members in attendance and asked Task Members, City Staff and Russell Reynolds Associates to introduce themselves. Each Task Force Member introduced his or herself to meeting attendee. City of Austin Human Resources Director Joya Hayes introduced City Staff present. Steve Newton from Russell Reynolds Associates introduced himself. b) Deena Estrada, Business Process Specialist, City Clerk’s Office provided an overview of Texas Open Meetings Act. c) Deena Estrada, Business Process Specialist, City Clerk’s Office provided an overview of Task Force roles and responsibilities. d) Steve Newton, Area Manager for the Dallas and Houston with Russell Reynolds Associates gave a presentation and led discussion on the city manager search process and timeline. e) Sonya Alexander-Harry, Senior Business Process Consultant, Human Resources Department reviewed Council Resolution 20170413-027. 3. NEW BUSINESS a) Recommendation to present the proposed City Manager Search Task Force Work Plan to the City Council approval was approved on Task Force Member Bobby Inman’s motion, Task Force Member Jan Lehman’s second on an 11-0 vote. 2 b) Recommendation to present the proposed schedule of future meetings identified in the Proposed City Manager Search Task Force Work Plan contingent upon to the City Council approval was approved on Task Force Member Inman’s motion, Task Force Member Jan Lehman’s second on an 11-0 vote. 4. Future Agenda Items a) Discussion on process for Employee Survey to City employees to get employee perspective on ideal candidate qualifications, characteristics and key community issues for next City Manager (for June 12th Task Force Meeting) b) Discussion of the role of Task Force beyond phase 1 …
1 CITY MANAGER SEARCH ADVISORY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Friday, May 19, 2017 The City Manager Search Advisory Task Force convened in a regular meeting on Friday, May 19, 2017 at Town Lake Center, 721 Barton Springs, Assembly Room, Room 130 in Austin, Texas. Chair Laura Huffman called the Board Meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. Board Members in Attendance: Laura Huffman (Chair), Saundra Kirk (Vice Chair), Claudia Conner, Susan Hambright, Perla Cavazos, Julio Gonzales Altmirano, Bill Spellman, Channy Soeur, Walter Muse, Admiral Bobby Inman, Jan Lehman. Staff in Attendance: Mark Washington, Ray Baray, Joya Hayes, Debbie Maynor, Rod Crain, Lee Crawford, Trinh Bartlett, Jason Alexander, Deena Estrada, Lara Foss, Gary Luedecke, Sonya Alexander-Harry, and Cindy Henson. 1. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No one signed up for Citizen Communication. 2. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Laura Huffman (Chair) began the meeting with all members in attendance and asked Task Members, City Staff and Russell Reynolds Associates to introduce themselves. Each Task Force Member introduced his or herself to meeting attendee. City of Austin Human Resources Director Joya Hayes introduced City Staff present. Steve Newton from Russell Reynolds Associates introduced himself. b) Deena Estrada, Business Process Specialist, City Clerk’s Office provided an overview of Texas Open Meetings Act. c) Deena Estrada, Business Process Specialist, City Clerk’s Office provided an overview of Task Force roles and responsibilities. d) Steve Newton, Area Manager for the Dallas and Houston with Russell Reynolds Associates gave a presentation and led discussion on the city manager search process and timeline. e) Sonya Alexander-Harry, Senior Business Process Consultant, Human Resources Department reviewed Council Resolution 20170413-027. 3. NEW BUSINESS a) Recommendation to present the proposed City Manager Search Task Force Work Plan to the City Council approval was approved on Task Force Member Bobby Inman’s motion, Task Force Member Jan Lehman’s second on an 11-0 vote. 2 b) Recommendation to present the proposed schedule of future meetings identified in the Proposed City Manager Search Task Force Work Plan contingent upon to the City Council approval was approved on Task Force Member Inman’s motion, Task Force Member Jan Lehman’s second on an 11-0 vote. 4. Future Agenda Items a) Discussion on process for Employee Survey to City employees to get employee perspective on ideal candidate qualifications, characteristics and key community issues for next City Manager (for June 12th Task Force Meeting) b) Discussion of the role of Task Force beyond phase 1 …
Page 1 of 2 Land Development Code Advisory Group Meeting #59 June 5, 2017 at 6 pm ‐ 9 pm Waller Creek Center, Room 104 625 E 10th St Austin, TX 78701 www.austintexas.gov/codenext Charge to Advisory Group: Assist in public outreach and provide feedback on development and implementation of a revised land development code (Resolution #20121206‐074) and focus its efforts to ensure the CodeNEXT process supports all of the Priority Programs as outlined in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan (Resolution #20150521‐026). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. PUBLIC COMMENT (6:00‐6:15) 2. NEW BUSINESS (6:15‐8:55) a. Approval of Minutes b. Issue briefs for final report i. Chair work group introduces issue briefs (some issue briefs for which little discussion is required may be acted on in one vote) ii. Discussion pros/cons, recommendations iii. CAG vote on brief c. CAG report structure 3. Agenda Items for Final CAG meeting (8:55‐9:00). 4. Adjourn (9pm). UPCOMING EVENTS a. Code TALK – Permitting 6/7 b. Deadline for feedback to be considered for incorporation into the second draft of the Land Development Code 6/7 c. Due date for CAG issue briefs for the CAG Final Report 6/7 d. Last CAG Meeting 7/7 Page 2 of 2 For more information on CodeNEXT please visit our website at www.austintexas.gov/codenext To read and comment on the Draft Land Development Code visit www.codenext.civicomment.org To see the Draft Proposed Zoning Map visit www.codenext.engagingplans.org To sign up for Office Hours visit www.tiny.cc/codenextofficehours The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans 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 at least 4 days notice before the meeting date. Please call Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department, at 512‐974‐2743, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Code Advisory Group, please contact Ashley Greenstein in the Planning and Zoning Department at 512‐974‐2743 or Ashley.Greenstein@AustinTexas.gov.
Page 1 of 9 Land Development Code Advisory Group Meeting #61 June 5, 2017 at 6 pm ‐ 9 pm Waller Creek Center, Room 104 625 E 10th St Austin, TX 78701 www.austintexas.gov/codenext Charge to Advisory Group: Assist in public outreach and provide feedback on development and implementation of a revised land development code (Resolution #20121206‐074) and focus its efforts to ensure the CodeNEXT process supports all of the Priority Programs as outlined in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan (Resolution #20150521‐026). AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. PUBLIC COMMENT (6:00‐6:15) A representative from Go Austin Vamos Austin read a testimony of another resident who raised questions on how the code is addressing flooding and traffic. Dave Sullivan responded by siting a portion of the code which has increased the requirements for flood water retention on new developments. Stuart Hersh recommended that the code should be simplified such as in the days that parts of the city were zoned A,B,C, and D. He also sang a Genesis song to reiterate his point. 2. NEW BUSINESS (6:15‐8:55) a. Approval of Minutes Minutes approved b. Issue briefs for final report i. Chair work group introduces issue briefs (some issue briefs for which little discussion is required may be acted on in one vote) The following items passed on consent – 4, 5, 6, 26, 27 Issue 4: Draft does not provide adequate urban heat island mitigation. Page 2 of 9 Recommendations (Consent): 1. Define the site plan submittal requirements for three to nine units. Incorporate all tree preservation requirements. 2. Provide for combined side and rear setbacks in transect zones for the purpose of tree preservation. Provide front setbacks with sufficient depth for new tree planting. 3. Allow site disturbance beyond the limit of construction for site plan exemptions for the purpose of planting trees and installing rain gardens. 4. Incorporate green building requirements into all transect zones. Calibrate these requirements to the building form. Incentivize projects that go above and beyond the requirements. 5. Incorporate Green Streets standards for street trees including soil volume requirements. 6. Incorporate the Functional Green standards into the draft code update. Issue 5: Water stewardship provisions and analyses incomplete. Recommendations (Consent): 1. Update the onsite beneficial use section of the draft code to indicate the type of green infrastructure elements to be employed. 2. Remove obstacles to the use of rainwater harvesting systems. 3. Clearly indicate porous pavement, …