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Mold Assessment Summary Client Name Project Address Date of Inspection November 21, 2022 Scope Entire Structure Ilia Belov 2003 Canterbury Street ~ Austin, TX 78702 Summary of Findings and Lab Results My inspection revealed the following suspect conditions: • Visible mold-like growth • Elevated moisture content • Water damage or staining Samples were recommended according to the conditions observed and/or the reported complaints or concerns. Surface samples were collected from areas of visible mold-like growth, and laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of mold on the areas sampled as follows: • Crawlspace – Floor Truss • Primary Bedroom – Wall drywall • Kitchen – Ceiling Drywall Air samples were collected from the following areas, and laboratory analysis indicated the airborne mold spore concentration levels to be statistically elevated when compared to the outdoor air sample collected at the same time and place. Based on these results, there is a high likelihood that an indoor source of mold growth in the tested area is amplifying the indoor levels as follows: • Kitchen • Primary Bedroom • Primary Bathroom • Living Room Final Conclusion Based on the findings of the visual inspection and/or the lab results of the samples collected, mold remediation is needed. Corporate Office: (512) 535-2493 • 10403 Quail Ridge Dr., Austin, TX 78704 www.MoldInspectionTexas.com Recommendations 1. Engage Mold Inspection Sciences to write a Mold Remediation Protocol for the remediation project which is to include the following areas: • Living Room (<25 SF) • Kitchen (<25 SF) • Primary Bedroom (<25 SF) • Primary Bathroom (<25 SF) If less than (< 25 SF) 25 SF of visible mold growth was present, according to the Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules (Rules), Exceptions and Exemptions, (b) Minimum area exemption, “A person is not required to be licensed under this subchapter to perform mold remediation in an area in which the mold contamination for the project affects a total surface area of less than 25 contiguous square feet.” In this case, a Licensed Mold Remediation Contractor is not required, but we strongly recommend hiring a licensed company. NOTICE: According to the Texas Mold and Remediation Rules (Rules): Regardless of the size of the area affected by mold contamination, if a licensed Mold Remediation Contractor is hired by the consumer, the Mold Remediation Contractor must follow the Rules. This includes developing a work plan which follows a protocol developed by a licensed Mold Assessment …
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Document Number: TSE-2022-502094-STR-RPT-001-01 Nov 23, 2022, This letter summarizes the results of my structural and foundation assessment of a single-family home located at 2003 Canterbury St, Austin, TX 78702, inspected on Nov 18, 2022. TexasStructuralEngineers.com; Registration No.: F-21242. We Operate in 10 Largest Cities of Texas, Page 1 of 63 7505 Fannin St Suite 440 Houston TX 77054, (833) 781-7661, info@TexasStructuralEngineers.com The client hired Texas Structural Engineers to perform a structural inspection of the house based on the recommendation from the home inspector. Background Process Findings I inspected the house's interior and exterior walls, ceiling, roof framing (through the attic), and foundation, including the piers, beams, and floor sheathings. I also measured the maximum floor level differences using a laser level to investigate any foundation settlements in this house. The following are the findings from the structural inspection of the property: 1. The house is aged and worn. 2. There are several cracks in the house's ceilings and interior walls in multiple places (Figures 2 to 11). 3. There is visibly sagging on the ceiling drywall in the living room of the house (Figure 12). places (Figure 13). 4. There is visible damage and cracks on the floor of the house in multiple 5. There is visible rotten wood on the interior walls sheathings in multiple locations of the house (Figures 14 to 18). TexasStructuralEngineers.com; Registration No.: F-21242. We Operate in 10 Largest Cities of Texas, Page 2 of 63 7505 Fannin St Suite 440 Houston TX 77054, (833) 781-7661, info@TexasStructuralEngineers.com 6. The wall is not stable on the west side of the house and has movement. 7. The crawl space and floor have some leveling problems in this house. 8. The floor surfaces were walked and viewed for potential movement and deflection (Figure 16). 9. There are multiple piers that are missing a footing (Figures 40 to 50). 10. There are some different types of piers with different heights and sizes used in the house's foundation (Figures 40 to 50). 11. There are the most visible rotten floor beams and floor joists (Figures 40 to 50). 12. There are visible rotten and termite wood piers in multiple locations in the crawl space (Figures 31,32, 50,51). 13. There are about five piers that seem to be skewed and not fully vertical (Figure 31,34,40). 14. Visible rotten wood on the exterior walls sheathings on the east, west, and south side of …
2003 Canterbury Historic Land Commission Presentation Proximity to Historic Districts Proximity to Historic Districts Structural Report Excerpts There is visible rotten wood on the framing members of the wall on the east and west side of the house. Structural Report Excerpts There is water damage on the ceiling sheathings of the kitchen Structural Report Excerpts Visible rotten wood on the exterior walls sheathings on the east, west, and south side of the house Structural Report Excerpts There are visible rotten and termite wood piers in multiple locations in the crawl space Structural Report Excerpts There are the most visible rotten floor beams and floor joists Structural Report Excerpts There are visible damaged and rotted members of the roof frame in multiple locations in the attic The laser level reading of the floor shows a maximum level difference of 7 inches on a span of 23 feet. 1705 Haskell St Historic Designation Denial
WOODL AW N R ESTOR AT ION P ROJEC T Austin Historic Landmark Commission / December 14, 2022 / Proprietary & Confidential © 1 PROJECT STATEMENT Woodlawn is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Texas. Our goal is to honor the tradition of master builder Abner Cook and bring new life to the craftsmanship of the original era. Austin Historic Landmark Commission / December 14, 2022 / Proprietary & Confidential © 2 HISTORICAL TIMELINE The historic mansion is built by master builder Abner Cook Additions constructed at the north, west, and south facades Recorded Texas Historical Landmark (RTHL) City of Austin Historic Landmark and Texas Historical Commission Protective Easement City of Austin Historic Landmark 1854 1859 1903 1957 1962 1970 2002 2003 2022 Pease Family purchased the home and painted the mansion dark red with green trim Gov and Mrs Allan Shivers purchased Woodlawn in 1957 and painted the house "Pease Pink" Listed in National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) The mansion was renovated, and the footprint was reduced in size Austin Historic Landmark Commission / December 14, 2022 / Proprietary & Confidential © 3 We are preserving the legacy of Woodlawn by ensuring its stately, historic character prevails as it has since1854. RESTORE Renew original 1854 and remaining 1903 portions of the home. Perform all necessary structural stabilization and exterior maintenance. Restore and refinish original 1854 front door and surround. • • • HONOR REVITALIZE PRESERVE • Retain panoramic public views of historic house by placing outbuildings along western boundary. • Perform repairs using traditional methods of woodworking, masonry, and metal work. • • Reinstate missing historic features, such as windows, shutters and scuppers Protect heritage trees & lawns of the property. Upgrade all building systems and provide new secondary structures to support modern day living. Design additions & outbuildings to sit in deference to historic house and relate to historic proportions and details. • • Austin Historic Landmark Commission / December 14, 2022 / Proprietary & Confidential © 4 Preservation Approach Over the past year, our team has worked closely with the Texas Historical Commission to define the preservation approach and methods which ensure that the proposed work — including the additions and outbuildings — is in compliance with the Secretary of Interior's Standards. As of this submittal, THC has approved our general design direction and will continue to monitor the project throughout design …
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Allen, Amber From: Sent: To: Subject: Monday, December 12, 2022 3:41 PM HPD Preservation Comment on Case HR-2022-170074 - 613 Blanco St. *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** To the Historic Preservation Office, attn: Amber Allen: Please register my opposition to the project planned for 613 Blanco St. (Case HR-2022- 170074). This project violates multiple deed restrictions (height, easement, etc.); requires removal of a large tree; is an inappropriate and incompatible addition that would be seen by multiple neighbors including me. Thanks for your consideration, Randall Brown 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
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, November 2, 2022 – 6:00 PM CITY HALL - Council Chambers 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. COMMISSION MEMBERS: x Terri Myers, Chair x Ben Heimsath, Vice Chair x Anissa Castillo x Witt Featherston x Kevin Koch x Carl Larosche x Harmony Grogan x Trey McWhorter x Blake Tollett x Beth Valenzuela x Caroline Wright DRAFT MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (10) speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Meghan King gave an update for Preservation Austin. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. October 5, 2022 – Offered for consent approval MOTION: Approve the minutes, per passage of the consent agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Larosche. Commissioner Koch seconded the motion. Vote: 11-0. BRIEFINGS 2. Palm District plan Presenter: Mark Walters 1 PUBLIC HEARINGS/DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION Historic Zoning Applications 3. C14H-2022-0139 – 2311 Woodlawn Blvd. – Discussion The Felts-Moss House Council District 10 Proposal: Owner-initiated historic zoning Applicant: John Pieratt City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning. John Pieratt spoke in favor of the project. There were no speakers in opposition. MOTION: Close the public hearing, on a motion by Commissioner Larosche. Commissioner Koch seconds the motion. Vote 11-0. MOTION: Recommend historic zoning, on a motion by Commissioner Grogan. Commissioner Castillo seconded the motion. Vote: 11-0. Historic Landmark and Local Historic District Applications 4. HR-2022-119336 – 900 Blanco St./1202 W. 9th St./901 Shelley Ave. – Consent Castle Hill Local Historic District Council District 9 Proposal: Addition/remodel (Postponed October 5, 2022) Applicant: Tyler Rush City Staff: Kimberly Collins, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-1801 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the plans with the following conditions: notes are added to the plans that the carriage house is moved under structural engineer supervision via lifting and rotating the structure, not deconstruction and rebuild; and if there is significant deterioration found resulting in the need for deviance from the approved plans that the case return to the Historic Landmark Commission for approval. MOTION: Approve the project in accordance with the staff recommendation, per passage of the consent agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Larosche. Commissioner Koch seconded the …
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1. REGULAR CALLED MEETING of the ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION DECEMBER 14, 2022 at 6:00 P.M. AUSTIN PERMITTING & DEVELOPMENT CENTER, PDC ROOM, #1405 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DRIVE AUSTIN, TEXAS 78752 Some members of the Ethics Review Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public Speakers: Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak once, either in-person or remotely, and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. If participating remotely by telephone, a speaker must register no later than noon the day before the meeting. To register to speak remotely, contact Lizette Benitez at (512) 974-2915 or lizette.benitez@austintexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Chair Luis Soberon Debra Danburg Michael Lovins Sidney Williams Vice-Chair Mary Kahle Betsy Greenberg Donna Beth McCormick Vacancy – Mayor’s nominee AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Secretary Nguyen Stanton Raafia Lari Mikki Teneyuca There is no limit on the number of speakers who may speak on agenda items. There is a limit on the number of speakers who may speak on items not posted on the agenda—only the first ten speakers who register prior to the meeting being called to order will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address non-agenda items. For more information on public communication, please see the “Notice Regarding Public Communication” at the end of this agenda. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Ethics Review Commission may announce it will go into Executive Session pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code to receive advice from legal counsel on any matter listed in this agenda. The Commission may go into Executive Session to discuss: 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A complaint filed by Doug Keenan against Paige Ellis, raising claimed violations of City Code Chapter 2-2 (Campaign Finance), Section 2-2-21 (Additional Information Required on all Campaign Finance Reports Filed with the City), City Charter, Article III Section 8 (Limits on Campaign Contributions and Expenditures). PRELIMINARY HEARING A complaint filed by Doug Keenan against Paige Ellis, raising claimed violations of City Code Chapter 2-2 (Campaign Finance), Section 2-2-21 (Additional Information Required on all Campaign Finance Reports Filed with the City), City Charter, Article III Section 8 (Limits on Campaign Contributions and Expenditures). DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Consideration, discussion and potential action regarding: Review and evaluation of City Code Chapter 2-2 (Campaign Finance) and creation of a potential working group …
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REGULAR CALLED MEETING ELECTRIC BOARD Wednesday December 14, 2022 @ 10:00 AM- IN PERSON PERMITTING DEVELOPMENT CENTER/ 4TH FLOOR, CONF RM 4001 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DR AUSTIN, TEXAS Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact rick.arzola@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Gabriel Flores-Chair (Garza); Delwin Goss (Renteria); Randy Pomikahl (Tovo), David Johnson- V Chair (Madison) Michael King (Paige), Rogelio Wallace (Adler), Victoria Shope (Kitchen), Ben Brenneman (Alter), Deschaine, David (Pool); Christian Spies(Kelly) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMUNICATION: 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. 1. Approve the minutes of the Electrical Board Regular Called Meeting from October 19, APPROVAL OF MINUTES- 2022. STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. Scott Cochran- Introduction of New Division Manager of Residential Inspections DISCUSSION 3. Commercial Plan Review Update. 4. Inflation reduction Act-How does this impact building in the City Of Austin 5. Austin Energy Criteria Manual Feedback 6. Disconnect Contractor Program-Austin Energy 7. 8038 Suspension of Contractor Registrations 8. Residential and Commercial Electrical inspection update 9. 2023 Code Amendment Task group update 10. Development Service Department Service Center update FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT 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 notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Rick Arzola at Development Services Department, Building Inspections, at (512) 974-2417, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711.
COMMUNITY INTEREST MEETING Economic Prosperity Commission Community Interest Announcement End of Year Celebration Wednesday December 14, 2022 at 6:30p.m. Easy Tiger 3508 S Lamar Blvd Suite 200, Austin, TX 78704 A quorum may be present. No official business will take place. For information please contact: Nydia Castillo (512) 974-6452 (Nydia.castillo@austintexas.gov) Or Michelle Clemons (512) 974-2713 (michelle.Cemons@austintexas.gov)
COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Regular Meeting Wednesday – December 14, 2022 – 6:30 PM City Hall – Boards and Commissions - Room 1101 301 W. 2nd Street - Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact Jesse Rodriguez at jesse.rodriguez@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Nehemiah Pitts III, Chair Malcolm Yeatts Dave Floyd Nicole Thompson Steven Apodaca, Vice Chair Cristina Garza Maxine Eiland Sumit DasGupta AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Community Technology and Telecommunications Commission Regular meeting on October 12, 2022 STAFF AND COMMUNITY BRIEFINGS (A member of the public may not address a board at a meeting on an item posted as a briefing) 2. Digital Inclusion Week 2023 Art Competition Update (Jesse Rodriguez, Program 3. Presentation on Project Lighthouse (Jeremy Striffler, Director of Real Estate, Austin Independent School District) 4. Grant for Technology Opportunities Program 2023 Update (Jesse Rodriguez, Program Manager) Manager) DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 5. Digital Inclusion Town Hall Listening Session Report (Commission Discussion and Action) 6. Digital Inclusion Town Hall Listening Session Planning (Discussion and Action) 7. CTTC By-Law Review: Working Groups & Committees (Discussion and Action) 8. FCC Broadband Standards (Discussion and Action) 9. Intelligent Infrastructure Resolution (Discussion and Action) Working Group Updates Policy Working Group 10. Update from Digital Inclusion, Civic Engagement, and Strategic Technology and Telecom 11. Update from Knowledge, Information, and Data Stewardship Working Group 12. Update from Technology, Infrastructure, and Innovation Working Group FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days …
2. 3. REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSION ON AGING DECEMBER 14TH, 2022 AT NOON CITY HALL, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ROOM 301 W 2ND ST AUSTIN, TEXAS, 78701 Some members of the BOARD/COMMISSION may be participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Halana Kaleel, 512-972-5019, Halana.Kaleel@austintexas.gov. CURRENT MEMBERS: Janee Briesemeister, Chair Richard Bondi Amy Temperley, Vice-Chair Patricia Bordie Jacqueline Angel Martha Bauman Emily De Maria Nicola Fred Lugo Erica Garcia-Pittman Martin Kareithi Luz Lopez-Guerrero Sally Van Sickle Henry Van de Putte Peter Varteressian AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the November 9th, 2022 Regular Commission on Aging Meeting. 1. STAFF BRIEFINGS/ANNOUNCEMENTS Staff briefing regarding Age-Friendly Austin Update, Kodjo Dodo, Manager, Planning and Evaluation Unit, Austin Public Health. Introduction: New Age Friendly Austin Program Coordinator, Nicole Howe, Planning and Evaluation Unit, Austin Public Health. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discussion on Upcoming Quality of Life Townhalls-December 15th, January 11th, and January 14th. Discussion on Quality Of Life Study Retreat that occurred on November 12th, 2022 Discussion, update, and follow-up on the Commission on Aging Quality of Life Study Discussion on FY23-24 Budget Recommendation Cycle Planning and Engagement Discussion on the Mighty Good Time Website, Commissioner Temperly. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Discussion and Possible Action on the Age-Friendly Austin Community Feedback Survey 2023 Discussion and Possible Action on Commission on Aging Comments on the City of Austin Audit on Access to City Services for Seniors. Discussion and Possible Action on planning an older-adult focused townhall for FY23-24 Budget Cycle. Discussion and Possible Action on the Joint Quality of Life Study Retreat being led by City of Austin Joint Inclusion Committee. WORKING GROUP/COMMITTEE UPDATES Update from Commission Work Plan Update from the Age Friendly Action Plan Implementation Working Group …
Special Called Meeting of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee December 13, 2022, 4:30 PM Hybrid Meeting held via WebEx and in person at: The City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, Room 1203 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, Tx Some members of the Committee may be participating by videoconference. Members of the public who would like to join the virtual meeting may do so by selecting this link: https://austintexas.webex.com/austintexas/j.php?MTID=mc3f773ea4c0dbbdedc5cde065fc09e3b or by dialing 1-408-418-9388 (Toll) or 1-844-992-4726 (Toll Free). Meeting number/Access code: 2482 367 9727 / Yq6SW7bwuK3 Members of the public wishing to speak during public communication must register in advance by emailing their name, email address and/or phone number to lauren.t.king@austintexas.gov no later than Tuesday, December 13, 2022, at 12 p.m. If you experience technical difficulties logging in or calling in, please call Lauren King at (210) 854-6654. Please indicate in your email if you’d like to speak on a specific item. CURRENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kris Bailey Lance Parisher Susan Turrieta Dick Kallerman Channy Soeur Chi Lee Bobak Tehrany, Chair CALL TO ORDER – December 13, 2022, 4:30 p.m. AGENDA 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. Speakers who would like to address items ON the agenda will be called on by the Chair to speak for up to three-minutes when that item is taken up. 1. Approve the minutes of the Impact Fee Advisory Committee Special Meeting on APPROVAL OF MINUTES November 15, 2022. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. Discussion and possible action on the water and wastewater Semi-Annual Impact Fee Report for April 1, 2022, through September 30, 2022, as set forth in the functions of the advisory committee, Austin City Code and Chapter 395.058 of the Texas Local Government Code. 3. Staff briefing and committee discussion on draft service areas and land use assumptions for water and wastewater impact fees under development in accordance with Chapter 395 of the Texas Local. 4. Discussion and possible action on future Impact Fee Advisory Committee meeting dates for 2023. Impact Fee Advisory Committee December 13, 2022 Page 2 of 2 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 …
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN WATER SEMI-ANNUAL IMPACT FEE COLLECTIONS REPORT April 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022 City of Austin | Austin Water P.O. Box 1088 Austin, TX 78767 AustinWater.org Martin Tower, P.E., Managing Engineer, Austin Water Nam Nguyen, Financial Manager II, Austin Water December 2, 2022 Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report for April 1, 2022 to September 30, 2022 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Subject: The Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report as of September 30, 2022, is attached for your reference. The report is based on financial information reported in the City’s accounting system, ADV3, and in AMANDA, one of the City’s accounts receivable systems. Water fees collected during this six-month reporting period were $5,393,695 lower than the amount collected during the April through September reporting period a year prior; wastewater fees collected were $2,428,124 lower than those collected during the same period one year ago. Interest earnings for the six-month period equaled $242,377. The combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, during the six-month period totaled $22,629,867. Of this total, $15,521,119 was for water and $7,108,748 was for wastewater. Total combined utility impact fees collected, plus interest, since the adoption of the current ordinance on June 20, 1990, through September 30, 2022, equal $447,505,990. Of this total, $302,374,928 was collected for water and $145,131,062 was collected for wastewater. As of September 30, 2022, the cash balances in the water and wastewater impact fee funds were $37,601,304 and $18,420,623 respectively, for a combined total of $56,021,927. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at 512-972-0048. Cc: Robert Goode, Interim Director Joseph Gonzales, Assistant Director, Financial Services Christina Romero, Financial Manager III, Financial Services Aurora Pizano, Financial Manager II, Financial Services Jonathan Orenstein, Financial Manager III, Consumer Services Division Teresa Lutes, P.E., Managing Engineer, Systems Planning Division Attachment: Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections Report Semi-Annual Impact Fee Collections October 1, 2016 through March 31, 2017 Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 395, Section 395.058, requires that the Impact Fee Advisory Committee “file semiannual reports with respect to the progress of the capital improvements plan and report to the political subdivision any perceived inequities in implementing the plan or imposing the impact fee.” This report supports the committee by providing financial information about the collection of impact fees, and the value of fee waivers and exemptions. Waivers are granted for policy reasons or …
WATER & WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE REPORTS: ASSESSED AND COLLECTED FEES LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN December 6, 2022 – DRAFT TABLE OF CONTENTS ASSESSED AND COLLECTED FEES Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................................ACF-i I. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... ACF-1 II. Assessed Fees ...................................................................................................................................ACF-2 III. Collected Fees ...................................................................................................................................ACF-2 IV. Adopted Fees .....................................................................................................................................ACF-3 LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS Table of Contents .....................................................................................................................................LUA-i List of Maps ...............................................................................................................................................LUA-i List of Tables .............................................................................................................................................LUA-i I. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................LUA-1 II. Service Area .......................................................................................................................................LUA-2 III. Growth Projections ...........................................................................................................................LUA-4 IV. Service Units ......................................................................................................................................LUA-7 Appendix A – Description of Impact Fee Boundary for 5-Year Update ..........................................LUA-A-1 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PLAN Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................CIP-i List of Maps ...............................................................................................................................................CIP-ii List of Tables .............................................................................................................................................CIP-ii I. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................CIP-1 II. Facility Planning – Defining Level of Capacity Usage & Reserve Capacity Needs ......................CIP-2 III. Impact Fee Facilities and Fee Calculation Methodology ...............................................................CIP-29 IV. Service Unit Demand and Capacity Relationships.........................................................................CIP-30 V. Service Unit Demand Projections ....................................................................................................CIP-33 VI. Capacity and Cost Attributable to New Growth..............................................................................CIP-33 VII. Maximum Allowable Fee Calculation and Rate Revenue Credit ...................................................CIP-53 Appendix A – Water Rate Revenue Credit Table.................................................................................CIP-A-1 Appendix B – Wastewater Rate Revenue Credit Table.......................................................................CIP-B-1 Appendix C – CIP Projects Targeted to Meet Existing Needs – Water & Reclaimed .......................CIP-C-1 Appendix D – CIP Projects Targeted to Meet Existing Needs – Wastewater....................................CIP-D-1 Appendix E – Descriptions of the Zones for Fees...............................................................................CIP-E-1 WATER & WASTEWATER IMPACT FEE REPORT: ASSESSED AND COLLECTED FEES TABLE OF CONTENTS ASSESSED AND COLLECTED FEES Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................ACF-i I. Introduction ....................................................................................................................... ACF-1 II. Assessed Fees ....................................................................................................................ACF-2 III. Collected Fees ....................................................................................................................ACF-2 IV. Adopted Fees .....................................................................................................................ACF-3 ACF-i I. INTRODUCTION Austin Water (AW) has developed this periodic impact fee update in close collaboration with the Austin City Council appointed Impact Fee Advisory Committee (IFAC) and other City of Austin (City) departments in accordance with state law. This required 5-year update takes a fresh look at Land Use Assumptions (LUA) and the impact fee Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) that will serve new development in the next 10 years. The basic requirements for determining the costs “Necessitated by and attributed to” new development are prescribed in the Impact Fee Act, Section 395.016 of the Texas Local Government Code. These requirements state that facility capacity that will be used by new growth and its cost are determined by first projecting the demand on the system (the LUA), and then deriving the facility plan for serving that demand (the CIP). The end-products are the maximum allowable impact fees for water and …
Commented [GR1]: @Parra, Alyssa, changed the date here. Will you also update the filename? Commented [GR2R1]: PS - THIS IS SO COOL WHY HAVEN'T WE BEEN BUILDING AGENDAS THIS WAY BEFORE? REGULAR MEETING of the LGBTQ QUALITY OF LIFE ADVISORY COMMISSION MONDAY, December 12, 2022 7:00 P.M. City of Austin Permitting and Development Center, Room 1401 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr., Austin, Texas 78752 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, contact Alyssa Parra, the Commission’s staff liaison, at 512-974-2934 or Alyssa.Parra@AustinTexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Commissioner Ryn Gonzales, Chair Kannou Curette, Vice Chair Christian Vieira Dr. Victor Martinez Darcy Rendon Emily Bush VACANT VACANT District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 Marti Bier District 5 District 6 District 7 Appointment Stakeholder District 8 District 9 District 10 Mayor Stakeholder Stakeholder Appointment Commissioner Stakeholder Melissa Taylor Katie Jones Nan Dowling Brandon Wollerson Charles Curry VACANT AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten speakers signed up before the meeting is called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. MOTION TO SUSPEND ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Commission’s Regular Meeting on November 14, 2022. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Discussion and possible action of yearly retreat organizing. Discussion and possible action of reappointing and recruiting new at-large members. Discussion and possible action of working group for new commission members. Discussion and possible action of the JIC budget work session. Discussion and possible action of meeting with Jason Alexander regarding the LGBTQ Community Liaison position in the City Manager's Office. Discussion and possible action of the Joint Inclusion Committee's Q&A document regarding working groups from the City Clerk's Office. Discussion and possible action from the Housing Working Groups. Discussion and possible action of community events and announcements. Discussion and possible action on the first Quality of Life Town Hall on Thursday, December 15, from 12-1:30 PM at the Montopolis Recreation Center. 8. 9. 10. 7. FUTURE …
SPECIAL CALLED MEETING of the HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, December 12th, 2022 – 4:00 PM Permitting and Development Center Conference Room 1401 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr Austin, TX 78752 Some members of the committee 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, email preservation@austintexas.gov or call Amber Allen at (512) 974-3393. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Terri Myers Kevin Koch Beth Valenzuela AGENDA CALL TO ORDER BRIEFINGS ADJOURNMENT PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten (10) speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. 1. 308, 310-314, and 316 Congress Avenue – W. B. Smith Building and Congress Avenue National Register District 3rd and Congress Project 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 the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Amber Allen, Planner II, at 512-974-3393; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 512-974-2727; Kimberly Collins, Senior Planner, at 512-974-1801.
P A G E 1 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | DECEMBER 12, 2022ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE BLOCK SITE PHOTOS CONGRESS AVE 3RD STREET 308-310 312-314 4TH STREET 316 WB SMITH BUILDING (LHL) 320 KOPPEL BUILDING (RTHL) COMBINED SITE 308-316 LOOKING WEST P A G E 2 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | DECEMBER 12, 2022ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | 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 3 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | DECEMBER 12, 2022ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE SITE EXISTING CONDITIONS & ENTITLEMENTS 2200'' WWIIDDEE AALLLLEEYY (TWO WAY) PROPERTY SUMMARY 308-310 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: ALEX POPE RESTAURANT 312-314 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: N/A RESTAURANT 60' CoA SETBACK CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR 316 CONGRESS AVE. NAME: USE: WB SMITH BUILDING RETAIL - PATAGONIA 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 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 CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR C V C ' 2 8 - 6 " 308-310 312-314 316 320 CONGRESS AVE CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR CAPITOL VIEW CORRIDOR P A G E 4 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION | DECEMBER 12, 2022ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | 3RD & CONGRESS THE SITE EXTERIOR WALL TREATMENT 2200'' WWIIDDEE AALLLLEEYY (TWO WAY) 2200'' WWIIDDEE AALLLLEEYY (TWO WAY) W 3 R D S T C O R R D O R I C A P I T O L V E W I 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 FFOOOODD TTRRUUCCKK // PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 300 CONGRESS AVE SSUURRFFAACCEE PPAARRKKIINNGG LLOOTT 304 CONGRESS AVE KKOOPPPPEELL BBUUIILLDDIINNGG 320 CONGRESS AVE RTHL W 4 T H S T 60' CoA SETBACK C O R R …
BOA Monthly Report July 2022-June 2023 November 14, 2022 5 Granted 1. 25-10-101 (General On-Premise Signs), a) (B)(1)(b) to exceed sign area and b) (B) (1)(c)(ii) to exceed sign height of building façade 2. 25-2-515 (Rear Yard of a Through Lot) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum rear yard setback 3. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum street side yard setback 4. 25-2-774 (Two-Family Residential Use) a) (C) (2) (a) for a Two-Family Residential use location and b) (C) (5) (a) to increase the total square footage of a Secondary Dwelling unit 5. 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites) a) (B) (1) from setback requirements to decrease the setback and b) (C) (1) (a) from height limitations to increase the height limit 0 1 3 Postponed Denied 1. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum Interior Side Yard Setback Withdrawn 2 1. 25-10-130 (Commercial Sign District Regulations) (G) (1) from sign height 2. 25-2-515 (Rear Yard of a Through Lot) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum rear yard setback Discussion Items Nov 2022. Interpretations 0 new inquiries The deposition of the case items: Granted Postponed Denied Withdrawn Discussion Items Board members absent: Vacant position Agustina Rodriguez, Richard Smith and Nicholl Wade (Added NOV14# 2022) 18 19 3 3 19 October 10, 2022 5 3 Granted 1. 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites)- 1.For triggering property at 608 Baylor St: a)(B) (1) from setback requirements to decrease the setback and b)(C) (1) (a) from height limitations to increase the height limit and c)(C) (2) (a) from height limitations to increase the height and d)(C) (3) (a) to increase allowed height -2.For triggering property at 611 Blanco St a)(C) (2) (a) from height limitations to increase the height limit and b)(C) (3) to increase the height -3.For triggering property at 612 Blanco St (C) (3) to increase allowed height 2. 25-2-1176 (Site Development Regulations for Docks, Marinas, and Other Lakefront Uses) from: (A) (2) to extend the dock length 3. 25-2-1063 (Height Limitations and Setbacks for Large Sites): a) (C) (1) (a) from height limitations to increase the height limit from two (2) stories and Section 25-2-1064 (Front Setback): c) (1) (a) to decrease the front setback Postponed 1. 25-10-123 (Expressway Corridor Sign District Regulations): a)(B) (2) (b) (i) to exceed sign area and b) (B) (3) …
1. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT REGULAR MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, November 14, 2022 The BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT convened in a Regular meeting on Monday, November 14, 2022, at 301 West 2nd Street in Austin, Texas. Chair Jessica Cohen called the Board of Adjustment Meeting to order at 5:51 p.m. Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance: Jessica Cohen – Chair, Brooke Bailey, Michael Von Ohlen, Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) and Kelly Blume (Alternate) Board Members/Commissioners in Attendance Remotely: Thomas Ates, Melissa Hawthorne-Vice Chair, Barbara Mcarthur, Darryl Pruett, Carrie Waller (Alternate) Board Member/Commissioners absent: Agustina Rodriguez, Richard Smith, Nicholl Wade PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL None PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (4) four speakers signed up/register prior (no later than noon the day before the meeting) 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. None APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Board of Adjustment Regular meeting on October 10, 2022. On-Line Link: Draft minutes October 10, 2022 Board Member Brooke Bailey motions to approve the minutes for October 10, 2022, Board member Marcel Gutierrez-Garza seconds on a 9-0 votes (Board member Thomas Ates technical issues); APPROVED MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 10, 2022. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2. Discussion of staff and applicant requests for postponement and withdrawal of public hearing cases posted on the agenda. Requesting Withdrawals for Item 4 and Item 7. Sign New case: 3. C16-2022-0011 Ezzi Signs for Michael Mann 7309 Lazy Creek Drive (B)(1)(b) to exceed sign area of 12 square feet (maximum allowed) to 80 square (B) (1)(c)(ii) to exceed sign height of building façade, 30 feet (maximum allowed) On-Line Link: Item-3; PRESENTATION The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10 Sign Regulations, Article 5 Regulations applicable to all Sign Districts, Section 25- 10-101 (General On-Premise Signs), requesting a total of 1 sign(s) on the property a) feet (requested) and b) to 36 feet (requested) in order to attach a wall sign on a two-story school building in a “SF-3”, Single-Family zoning district. Note: The Land Development Code Sign Regulations 25-10-101 General On-Premise signs (B) Signs for Commercial, Multi-Family, Civic and Industrial Uses. Unless specifically limited to a particular use, the following signs are allowed on a site containing any lawfully permitted commercial, multi-family, civic, or industrial use; (1) A freestanding or wall sign, such as those typically used to direct the …
CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet Item-3 DATE: October 10, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0004 ___-____Thomas Ates OUT ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___Y____Barbara Mcarthur ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___-____Agustina Rodriguez OUT ___-____Richard Smith OUT ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___-____Nicholl Wade OUT ___Y____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___Y____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) OWNER/APPLICANT: Apple Tree Holdings LLC-Tony Nguyen ADDRESS: 4507 IH 35 SVRD NB VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-123 (Expressway Corridor Sign District Regulations): (B) (2) (b) (i) to exceed sign area of 107 square feet (maximum allowed) to 200 square a) feet (requested) and (B) (3) (a) to exceed sign height of 35 feet (maximum allowed) to 50 feet (requested) in b) order to provide signage for a multi-tenant professional office in a “LO-NP”, Limited Office- Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (Upper Boggy Creek Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-123 Expressway Corridor Sign Regulations (B) This subsection prescribes regulations for freestanding signs. (1) One freestanding sign is permitted on a lot. Additional freestanding signs may be permitted under Section 25-10-131 (Additional Freestanding Signs Permitted). (2) The sign area may not exceed: (a)on a lot with not more than 86 linear feet of street frontage, 60 square feet; or (b) on a lot width more than 86 linear feet of street frontage, the lesser of: (i) 0.7 square feet for each linear foot of street frontage; or (ii) 300 square feet. ITEM3/1 (B) This subsection prescribes regulations for freestanding signs. (3)The sign height may not exceed the greater of: (a) 35 feet above frontage street pavement grade; or (b) 20 feet above grade at the base of the sign. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING JUNE 13, 2022 POSTPONED TO JULY 11, 2022 (AE DENIAL); JULY 11, 2022 POSTPONED TO AUGUST 8, 2022 BY BOARD (AE DENIAL); Aug 8, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board member Brooke Bailey motions to postpone to October 10, 2022; Board member Melissa Hawthorne second on 9-0 vote; POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 10, 2022. Oct 10, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to postpone to December 12, 2022; Board member Brooke Bailey second on 9-0 vote; POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 12, 2022. FINDING: 1. The variance is necessary because strict enforcement of the Article prohibits and reasonable opportunity to provide …
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ITEM3/169 ITEM3/170 ITEM3/171 From: To: Subject: Date: Clare Glinka Ramirez, Elaine Code Variance Request C16-2022-0004 Monday, October 10, 2022 8:50:46 AM *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** I am a resident of Delwood 2 and writing to oppose the code variance request to increase the size and height of the billboard. and turn it into a digital sign. Digital signs are a source of light pollution, and digital signs that change their content are a dangerous distraction for highway drivers. Increasing the size and height of the board will increase the light pollution in the neighborhood, and act as an unsightly and distracting advertisement on the highway. thanks, Clare Glinka 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.
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0086 BOA DATE: December 12th, 2022 ADDRESS: 5212 Evans Ave OWNER: Ryan McElroy COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 AGENT: N/A ZONING: SF-3-NP (North Loop) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 19-20 BLK 22 HIGHLANDS THE VARIANCE REQUEST: disaggregate aggregated lots into two lots SUMMARY: disaggregate two lots that were aggregated ISSUES: original house was built over lot lines ZONING LAND USES Site North South East SF-3-NP SF-3-NP SF-3-NP LR-MU-CO-NP; SF-3-NP West GR-CO-NP Single-Family Single-Family Single Family Neighborhood Commercial-Mixed Use; Single- Family Community Commercial NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Central Austin Community Development Corporation Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation North Austin Neighborhood Alliance North Loop Neighborhood Association North Loop Neighborhood Plan Contact Team Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group ITEM4/1 November 29, 2022 Ryan McElroy P.O. Box 30104 Austin TX, 78755 Re: C15-2022-0086 Dear Ryan, Property Description: LOT 19-20 BLK 22 HIGHLANDS THE Austin Energy (AE) has reviewed your application for the above referenced property, requesting that the Board of Adjustment consider a variance request from LDC Section 25-2-1406(5)(d) at 5212 Evans Ave. Austin Energy does not oppose the request, provided that any proposed or existing improvements follow Austin Energy’s Clearance & Safety Criteria, the National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA requirements. Any removal or relocation of existing facilities will be at the owner’s/applicant’s expense. Please reach out to the Austin Energy Call center at 512-494- 9400 to request termination of service and removal of the electric meter and service drop prior to proceeding with demolition. Please use this link to be advised of our clearance and safety requirements which are additional conditions of the above review action: https://library.municode.com/tx/austin/codes/utilities_criteria_manual?nodeId=S1AUENDECR_1 .10.0CLSARE If you require further information or have any questions regarding the above comments, please contact our office. Thank you for contacting Austin Energy. Cody Shook, Planner II Austin Energy Public Involvement | Real Estate Services 2500 Montopolis Drive Austin, TX 78741 (512) 322-6881 Cody.Shook@austinenergy.com ITEM4/2 Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application DevelopmentATX.com | Phone: 311 (or 512-974-2000 outside Austin) For submittal and fee information, see austintexas.gov/digitaldevelopment WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. This application is a fillable PDF that can be completed electronically. To ensure your information is saved, click here to Save the form to your computer, then open your copy and continue. The Tab key may be used to …
1. REGULAR MEETING of the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT December 12, 2022 AT 5:30PM Austin City Hall, Council Chambers, Room 1001 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Some members of the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 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 email by elaine.ramirez@austintexas.gov or call 512-974-2202. telephone. To participation remotely, register speak to CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ___Thomas Ates ___Brooke Bailey ___Jessica Cohen (Chair) ___Melissa Hawthorne (Vice Chair) ___Barbara Mcarthur ___Darryl Pruett ___Agustina Rodriguez ___Richard Smith ___Michael Von Ohlen ___Nicholl Wade ___Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (4) four speakers signed up/register prior (no later than noon the day before the meeting) 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 Board of Adjustment Regular meeting on November 14, 2022. On-Line Link: Draft minutes November 14, 2022 2. Discussion of staff and applicant requests for postponement and withdrawal of public hearing cases posted on the agenda. PUBLIC HEARINGS Previous postponement Sign cases: 3. C16-2022-0004 Apple Tree Holdings LLC, Tony Nguyen 4507 N IH 35 SVRD NB On-Line Link: Item03 PART1; PART2; PART3; PART4; NO PRESENTATION The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-123 (Expressway Corridor Sign District Regulations): a) (B) (2) (b) (i) to exceed sign area of 107 square feet (maximum allowed) to 200 square feet (requested) and b) (B) (3) (a) to exceed sign height of 35 feet (maximum allowed) to 50 feet (requested) in order to provide signage for a multi-tenant professional office in a “LO-NP”, Limited Office-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (Upper Boggy Creek Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-123 Expressway Corridor Sign Regulations (B) This subsection prescribes regulations for freestanding signs. (1) One freestanding sign is permitted on a lot. Additional freestanding signs may be permitted under Section 25-10-131 (Additional Freestanding Signs Permitted). (2) The sign area may not exceed: (a)on a lot with …
5212 EVANS AVENUE - BOA VARIANCE REQUEST I am seeking a variance from City Code Section 25-2-1406 - Ordinance Requirements (5)(d) ‘a lot that is aggregated with another property to form a site may not be disaggregated to satisfy this subsection’. As well as a variance from City Code Section 25-2-943 - Substandard Lot (D) ‘a substandard lot that is aggregated with other property to form a site may not be dissagregated after August 6, 2007 to form a site that is smaller than the minimum lot area requirement.‘ Lots 19 & 20 were legally platted in 1917. These lots are adjacent to commercial, mixed use, multi family, two family, and single family residential. And are uniquely designated for Mixed Use in the North Loop Future Land Use Map. These lots back up to an active commercial property, Home Slice Pizza. Detached single family residential fronting Evans Avenue is aligned with the North Loop Neighborhood Plan and would add families and activate the residential streetscape while buffering towards the denser commercial corridor. This variance request has unanimous support from the North Loop Neighborhood Association as well as the adjacent next door neighbor at 5214 Evans Avenue. 5212 Evans Avenue - BOA Variance Request Supporting Documentation - Variance Request December 12, 2022 - Page 1 ITEM04/1-PRESENTATION North Loop Adopted Future Land Use Map AVE H A D LV B R A M A L N O L D K O E NIG L N M M A C K D R RFIELD D E N S O N D R E T S E H C WILL DAVIS DR J O N A T H A N D R HAGE DR H I G H L A N D C A M P U S D R CLAYTON LN W I L H E L M I N A DE L C O DR Airport Boulevard West Neighborhood Urban Center Special Use A mix of residential, commercial, office & community open space. D R E L VIL K FIS E L D MID LA POS A D ADR TIR A D O S T Airport Boulevard East Neighborhood Urban Center Special Use A mix of residential, commercial, office & E U S 290 HWY SVRD WB community open space. E US 290 HWY WB E U S 290 HWY EB E U S 2 9 0 HWY SVRD EB E K …
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0087 BOA DATE: December 12th, 2022 ADDRESS: 1303 Harvey St OWNER: Samuel Berniard COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 AGENT: N/A ZONING: SF-3-NP (Rosewood NP) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 5 BLK 4 OLT 26 DIV B MCKINLEY HEIGHTS VARIANCE REQUEST: decrease the minimum Front Yard Setback from 25 ft to 10 feet 4 inches SUMMARY: remodel a front porch deck ISSUES: original construction of property was done under previous code ZONING LAND USES Site North South East West SF-3-NP SF-3-NP SF-3-NP SF-3-NP GO-MU-CO-NP Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family General Office-Mixed Use NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Del Valle Community Coalition East Austin Conservancy Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Neighbors United for Progress Preservation Austin Rosewood Neighborhood Plan Contact Team SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group ITEM5/1 November 29, 2022 Samuel Berniard 1303 Harvey St Austin TX, 78702 Re: C15-2022-0087 Property Description: LOT 5 BLK 4 OLT 26 DIV B MCKINLEY HEIGHTS Dear Samuel, Austin Energy (AE) has reviewed your application for the above referenced property, requesting that the Board of Adjustment consider a variance request from LDC Section 25-2-492 at 1303 Harvey St. Austin Energy does not oppose the request, provided that any proposed or existing improvements follow Austin Energy’s Clearance & Safety Criteria, the National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA requirements. Any removal or relocation of existing facilities will be at the owner’s/applicant’s expense. Please use this link to be advised of our clearance and safety requirements which are additional conditions of the above review action: https://library.municode.com/tx/austin/codes/utilities_criteria_manual?nodeId=S1AUENDECR_1 .10.0CLSARE If you require further information or have any questions regarding the above comments, please contact our office. Thank you for contacting Austin Energy. Cody Shook, Planner II Austin Energy Public Involvement | Real Estate Services 2500 Montopolis Drive Austin, TX 78741 (512) 322-6881 Cody.Shook@austinenergy.com ITEM5/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Development Services Department (cid:51)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:87)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:74)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:72)(cid:89)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:81)(cid:87)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:72)(cid:81)(cid:87)(cid:72)(cid:85) (cid:51)(cid:75)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:72)(cid:29)(cid:3)512(cid:17)(cid:28)(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:17)4(cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:3) 6(cid:22)1(cid:19)(cid:3)(cid:58)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:75)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:82)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:85)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:36)(cid:88)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:15)(cid:3)(cid:55)(cid:72)(cid:91)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:3)(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:26)52 Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. This application is a fillable PDF that can be completed electronically. To ensure your information is saved, click here to Save the form to your computer, then open your copy and continue. The Tab key may be used to navigate to each field; Shift + Tab moves to the previous field. The Enter key activates links, emails, and buttons. Use the Up & Down Arrow keys to …
Variance Request 1303 Harvey St C15-2022-0087 Board of Adjustment – Dec. 12th 2022 Samuel Berniard - Homeowner ITEM05/1-PRESENTATION Overview • Seeking variance for front yard setback of 25’ to 10.4’ • Completed Front Porch deck remodel (pictured on right) • Working with COA Residential Review on retroactive permit approval • New deck was built in same footprint as previous deck (pictured on left), with the exception of front steps / access ITEM05/2-PRESENTATION Overview (continued) • Home originally built in 1947 and original structure exists within the current 25’ setback • Red line in picture shown is location of current 25’ setback • Remodeled in 2011, original 1947 structure and porch were kept in place during remodel • Setback code was adopted in 1985 to current 25’ setback ITEM05/3-PRESENTATION Requested Variance • Site development regulations for a Front Yard setback of 25ft • Seeking Front Yard setback of 10.4ft due to added steps for access to existing deck remodel ITEM05/4-PRESENTATION Zoning Regulations do not allow for a reasonable use because: • They do not allow for any front-porch to obtain permit approval with an access modification only such as the front-facing steps added • Current 25’ setback exists ~5’ into the existing interior of the home creating an unreasonable situation for a structure grandfathered into current code ITEM05/5-PRESENTATION Hardship is unique to the property because: • Home was built in 1947 much closer to the street than the majority of homes in the neighborhood • Front of house was not changed in 2011 remodel, existing porch from 1947 is what the current porch and remodel were both built on (same footprint) • Only modification are the front-steps for access that are similar to the existing roof line from the front-porch awning ITEM05/6-PRESENTATION Hardship is not general to the area because: • Setbacks in McKinley Heights have no consistency based on most structures being built in the 1940s and not a part of City of Austin front-yard setback code when built ITEM05/7-PRESENTATION Approval would not alter area character because: • Footprint of deck has not increased, only change are front steps for access • Front-step design is consistent with both immediate neighbors on Harvey St (pictured) and homes throughout the neighborhood ITEM05/8-PRESENTATION
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0088 BOA DATE: December 12th, 2022 ADDRESS: 705 E 50th St OWNER: Homebound Texas Propco COUNCIL DISTRICT: AGENT: Drew Padgett ZONING: SF-3-NCCD-NP (North Hyde Park) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ABS 789 SUR 57 WALLACE J P 0.2200 ACRES VARIANCE REQUEST: increase the maximum setback from 30 feet to 40 feet 10 inches SUMMARY: erect Single-Family home and ADU ZONING LAND USES ISSUES: Tree CRZ Site North South East West SF-3-NCCD-NP SF-3-NCCD-NP SF-3-NCCD-NP SF-3-NCCD-NP SF-3-NCCD-NP Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Central Austin Community Development Corporation Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Friends of Hyde Park Homeless Neighborhood Association Hyde Park Neighborhood Assn. Hyde Park Neighborhood Plan Contact Team Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation North Austin Neighborhood Alliance Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group ITEM6/1 November 29, 2022 Drew Padgett 1511 Shore Rd Middle River, MD 21220 Re: C15-2022-0088 Dear Drew, Property Description: ABS 789 SUR 57 WALLACE J P 0.2200 ACRES Austin Energy (AE) has reviewed your application for the above referenced property, requesting that the Board of Adjustment consider a variance request from the North Hyde Park NCCD Ord. #20050818-064, PART 7(2)(b) at 705 E 50th St. Austin Energy does not oppose the request, provided that any proposed or existing improvements follow Austin Energy’s Clearance & Safety Criteria, the National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA requirements. Any removal or relocation of existing facilities will be at the owner’s/applicant’s expense. Please use this link to be advised of our clearance and safety requirements which are additional conditions of the above review action: https://library.municode.com/tx/austin/codes/utilities_criteria_manual?nodeId=S1AUENDECR_1 .10.0CLSARE If you require further information or have any questions regarding the above comments, please contact our office. Thank you for contacting Austin Energy. Cody Shook, Planner II Austin Energy Public Involvement | Real Estate Services 2500 Montopolis Drive Austin, TX 78741 (512) 322-6881 Cody.Shook@austinenergy.com ITEM6/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Development Services Department Permitting & Development Center Phone(cid:29) 512(cid:17)(cid:28)(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:17)4000 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr(cid:15) (cid:36)(cid:88)(cid:86)tin(cid:15) (cid:55)e(cid:91)a(cid:86) (cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:26)52 Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. This application is a fillable PDF that can be completed electronically. To ensure your information is saved, click here to Save the form to your computer, then open your copy and continue. The Tab key may be used to navigate to each field; Shift + Tab moves to the previous field. The …
705 E 50th Street Variance Request 12/12/2022 ITEM06/1--PRESENTATION 705 E 50th Street - Understanding the 2 items in conflict The address was submitted for review, and during the expedited review meeting we discovered a somewhat unique overlapping of requirements preventing common footprint homes to be developed here. ● ● ● ● Item #1 - Setbacks The Maximum Front Yard setback is 30’ (NCCD) The existing home’s setback Is approximately 34’-6” Item #2 - Tree CRZ Tree #62 is a 25.5” Heritage Pecan tree that has >50% of Its CRZ(s) on the buildable Portion of the lot There is only a 14’ wide area to Place a home within the first 15’ of buildable depth. ● We understand CoA does NOT want to lose this tree (And neither do we!) ITEM06/2--PRESENTATION 705 E 50th Street The Hardship: ● The space between the 25’ & 30’ range, between Tree CRZ and the property line leaves us with ~14’ of frontage to work with. Further elaboration on next slide Our current solution: ● Exceeds the NCCD Max by 10’, but only adds 6’ to what our existing established setback is. ● Places us as close to the street as possible while respecting our (growing) Heritage Pecan ½ CRZ ITEM06/3--PRESENTATION REMAINDER OF HOME SF GARAGE/ CARPORT Y R T N E 705 E 50th Street - The Hardship The Hardship: ● ● The space between the 25’ & 30’ range, between Tree CRZ and the property line leaves us with 14’ of frontage to work with. If The home were to have a reasonable garage or carport (9-10’ wide) seen in Gray: ○ The remaining frontage (4’-5’) would likely be entry/hallway and would be roughly 10’-15’ Long until the ½ CRZ was cleared to provide proper width for the rest of the home’s SF. Seen in Light Blue ● A home with the described above massing is not congruent with the neighborhood’s character and assigns a disproportionate amount SF to circulation/entry. ITEM06/4--PRESENTATION Some Additional Context ITEM06/5--PRESENTATION 705 E 50th Street - Current Context The Current property violates the Maximum setback, we’d like to think it was to make room for the tree at the time, but the tree has since grown a little ● 705 East 50th ○ 34.5’ Setback (Roughly) ITEM06/6--PRESENTATION 705 E 50th Street - Some Context There are 2 Properties to the East of 705 E 50th, this example is only …
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0089 BOA DATE: December 12th, 2022 ADDRESS: 1202 W 9th St, 900 Blanco St COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 & 901 Shelley Ave OWNER: Mark Pearson AGENT: Hugh Randolph ZONING: MF-4-NP (Old West Austin NP) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 60% OF 50X190 FT OLT 4 DIVISION Z VARIANCE REQUEST: decrease the interior side setback from 15 feet (required) to 5 foot base zoning setback (requested) and the rear setback from 15 feet (required) to 10 foot base zoning setback (requested) SUMMARY: relocate/remodel and addition of a historical two-story garage ISSUES: only property in the Castle Hill Historic District that faces 3 public streets with three contributing historic structures that are protected from demolition. ZONING MF-4-NP SF-3-NP SF-3-HD-NP; MF-4-NP Site North South East MF-4-NP; SF-3-NP West MF-4-NP LAND USES Multi-Family Single-Family Single-Family; Multi-Family Multi-Family; Single-Family Multi-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Old West Austin Neighborhood Association Old West Austin Neighborhood Plan Contact Team Preservation Austin SELTexas Save Historic Muny District Shoal Creek Conservancy Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group ITEM7/1 November 29, 2022 Tyler Rush 1009 W 6th St, Suite #201 Austin TX, 78703 Re: C15-2022-0089 Dear Tyler, Property Description: 60% OF 50X190 FT OLT 4 DIVISION Z Austin Energy (AE) has reviewed your application for the above referenced property, requesting that the Board of Adjustment consider a variance request from LDC Section 25-2-1062 at 900 Blanco St, 1209 W 9th St, 901 Shelley Ave. Austin Energy does not oppose the request, provided that any proposed or existing improvements follow Austin Energy’s Clearance & Safety Criteria, the National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA requirements. Any removal or relocation of existing facilities will be at the owner’s/applicant’s expense. Please use this link to be advised of our clearance and safety requirements which are additional conditions of the above review action: https://library.municode.com/tx/austin/codes/utilities_criteria_manual?nodeId=S1AUENDECR_1 .10.0CLSARE If you require further information or have any questions regarding the above comments, please contact our office. Thank you for contacting Austin Energy. Cody Shook, Planner II Austin Energy Public Involvement | Real Estate Services 2500 Montopolis Drive Austin, TX 78741 (512) 322-6881 Cody.Shook@austinenergy.com ITEM7/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Development Services Department Permitting & Development Center Phone: 512.978.4000 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Austin, Texas 78752 Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. This …