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 …
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SPECIAL MEETING of the A I R PO RT A D VI S O RY CO MMI S S I O N ( AAC) DECEMBER 12, 2022 3:00 PM 2716 SPIRIT OF TEXAS DRIVE ROOM 160 (Board Room and Public Comments) ROOM 174 (Public Viewing of Proceedings and Public Comments) AUSTIN, TEXAS 78719 Some members of the Commission may be participating via videoconference. Live audio of the meeting will be available as an alternative to attending in person. Please email Ammie Calderon at ammie.calderon@flyaustin.com by Noon of the day of the meeting for dial-in details. 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 Ammie Calderon at ammie.calderon@flyaustin.com. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS Eugene Sepulveda, Chair Wendy Price Todd, Vice-Chair Jeremy Hendricks, Secretary Scott Madole Ernest Saulmon Jonathan Coon Billy Owens Bakari Brock Vicky Sepulveda Chad Ennis Raymond Young AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL 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. Please see further instructions on registration above. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the AAC regular meeting on November 08, 2022. 1 STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. November 2022 Financial Results presented by Rajeev Thomas, Deputy Chief Finance Officer. 3. Air Service Update presented by Jamy Kazanoff, Air Service Development. 4. Briefing related to status of the Special Report from the Office of the City Auditor regarding Airport Leases and Community Benefits presented by Tracy Thompson, Chief Officer- Administrative & External Affairs. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 5. Review actions of City Council at the December 1, 2022 and December 8, 2022 meetings. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the legal services agreement with Winstead PC for representation related to the City of Austin v. LoneStar Airport Holdings, LLC and Texas Capital Bank in the condemnation proceeding in Probate Court No. 1 and the LoneStar Airport 28. Holdings, LLC v. the City of Austin, Texas federal lawsuit in the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, in the amount of $1,500,000, for a total contract …
SPECIAL MEETING of the A I R PO RT A D VI S O RY CO MMI S S I O N ( AAC) DECEMBER 12, 2022 3:00 PM 2716 SPIRIT OF TEXAS DRIVE ROOM 160 (Board Room and Public Comments) ROOM 174 (Public Viewing of Proceedings and Public Comments) AUSTIN, TEXAS 78719 Some members of the Commission may be participating via videoconference. Live audio of the meeting will be available as an alternative to attending in person. Please email Ammie Calderon at ammie.calderon@flyaustin.com by Noon of the day of the meeting for dial-in details. 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 Ammie Calderon at ammie.calderon@flyaustin.com. CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS Eugene Sepulveda, Chair Wendy Price Todd, Vice-Chair Jeremy Hendricks, Secretary Scott Madole Ernest Saulmon Jonathan Coon Billy Owens Bakari Brock Vicky Sepulveda Chad Ennis Raymond Young AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL 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. Please see further instructions on registration above. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the AAC regular meeting on November 08, 2022. 1 1 STAFF BRIEFINGS 2. November 2022 Financial Results presented by Rajeev Thomas, Deputy Chief Finance Officer. 3. Air Service Update presented by Jamy Kazanoff, Air Service Development. 4. Briefing related to status of the Special Report from the Office of the City Auditor regarding Airport Leases and Community Benefits presented by Tracy Thompson, Chief Officer- Administrative & External Affairs. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS 5. Review actions of City Council at the December 1, 2022 and December 8, 2022 meetings. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the legal services agreement with Winstead PC for representation related to the City of Austin v. LoneStar Airport Holdings, LLC and Texas Capital Bank in the condemnation proceeding in Probate Court No. 1 and the LoneStar Airport 28. Holdings, LLC v. the City of Austin, Texas federal lawsuit in the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, in the amount of $1,500,000, for a total …
AUSTIN INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE PLANNING COMMUNITY TASK FORCE December 12th, 2022 --12:00pm Hybrid Special-Called Meeting Austin Permitting and Development Center Room 1405 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Austin, TX 78752 Some members of the BOARD/COMMISSION may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live For more information go to: Austin Integrated Water Resource Planning Community Task Force 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. The first 10 speakers to register will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns not on the agenda. To register, contact Jaynell Nicholson at jaynell.nicholson@austintexas.gov. The information required is the speaker’s name, item number(s) they wish to speak on if applicable, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). CURRENT TASK FORCE MEMBERS: Voting Members: Bill Moriarty Sarah Faust Hani Michel Perry Lorenz Todd Bartee Robert Mace, Vice Chair Vanessa Puig-Williams Jennifer Walker, Chair Office of Innovation: Daniel Culotta Office of Sustainability: Lucia Athens Parks and Recreation: Liana Kallivoka Watershed Protection: Katie Coyne Ex Officio Non-Voting Members: Austin Water: Kevin Critendon Austin Energy: Kathleen Garrett Austin Resource Recovery: Tony Davee Housing and Planning: Tymon Khamsi AGENDA CALL TO ORDER – PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the meeting minutes from the Regular Task Force meeting on November 8th, 2022 DISCUSSION ITEMS VOTING ITEMS 2. Update on water supply conditions, presented by Austin Water staff 3. Incorporating Equity into the Water Forward Process, presented by Equity Office Staff 4. Update on Water Forward 2024 project status, presented by Austin Water Staff : Overview of population projections FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURN 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 Austin Integrated Water Resource Planning Community Task Force Liaison, Jaynell Nicholson at 512-972-0112, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on …
AUSTIN INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE PLANNING COMMUNITY TASK FORCE December 12th, 2022 --12:00pm Hybrid Special-Called Meeting Austin Permitting and Development Center Room 1405 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Austin, TX 78752 Some members of the BOARD/COMMISSION may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live For more information go to: Austin Integrated Water Resource Planning Community Task Force 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. The first 10 speakers to register will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns not on the agenda. To register, contact Jaynell Nicholson at jaynell.nicholson@austintexas.gov. The information required is the speaker’s name, item number(s) they wish to speak on if applicable, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). CURRENT TASK FORCE MEMBERS: Voting Members: Bill Moriarty Sarah Faust Hani Michel Perry Lorenz Todd Bartee Robert Mace, Vice Chair Vanessa Puig-Williams Jennifer Walker, Chair Office of Innovation: Daniel Culotta Office of Sustainability: Lucia Athens Parks and Recreation: Liana Kallivoka Watershed Protection: Katie Coyne Ex Officio Non-Voting Members: Austin Water: Kevin Critendon Austin Energy: Kathleen Garrett Austin Resource Recovery: Tony Davee Housing and Planning: Tymon Khamsi AGENDA CALL TO ORDER – PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of the meeting minutes from the Regular Task Force meeting on November 8th, 2022 DISCUSSION ITEMS VOTING ITEMS 2. Update on water supply conditions, presented by Austin Water staff 3. Equity Overview presented by Equity Office Staff 4. Update on Water Forward 2024 project status, presented by Austin Water Staff : Overview of population projections FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURN 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 Austin Integrated Water Resource Planning Community Task Force Liaison, Jaynell Nicholson at 512-972-0112, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Austin Integrated Water Resource …
REGULAR MEETING of the ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMISSION DECEMBER 12, 2022, 6 P.M. AUSTIN CITY HALL, Room 1101 301 W. Second St. AUSTIN, TEXAS 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 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 Stephanie Hall, by Sunday noon, December 11, at 512-974-2210, or stephanie.hall@austintexas.gov. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS Craig Nazor, Chair Nancy Nemer Palmer Neuhaus Jo Anne Norton Luis Herrera Kristen Hassen, Parliamentarian Dr. Amanda Bruce AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Ryan Clinton, Vice Chair Lisa Mitchell Katie Jarl Lotta Smagula Beatriz Dulzaides Dr. Paige Nilson The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of the Animal Advisory Commission Regular Meeting on November 14, 2022. 2. Staff briefing by new wildlife Officers in the Animal Service Center regarding scope of 3. Overview of monthly report provided by the Animal Service Center. 4. Presentation of the Monthly Report by Austin Pets Alive! 5. Discussion regarding any updates for companion animals at emergency shelters in winter STAFF BRIEFINGS work. DISCUSSION ITEMS weather. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Advisory Commission. WORKING GROUP UPDATE 6. Discussion and creation of rules and procedures for public communication at the Animal 7. Update from the Spay/Neuter Working Group regarding the Spay/Neuter Program Policy. 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 two days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please contact Stephanie Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 512-974-2210 or at Stephanie.Hall@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Animal Advisory Commission, please contact Stephanie Hall at 512-974-2210 or Stephanie.Hall@austintexas.gov
ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2022 The Animal Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on Monday, November 14, 2022, at 301 W. Second Street, Rm 1101 in Austin, Texas. Chair Nazor called the Animal Advisory Commission Meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. Chair Nazor, Vice Chair Clinton, Commissioners Bruce, Herrera, Nilson, Norton, and Smagula attended in person. Commissioners Dulzaides, Jarl, Nemer, and Neuhaus joined via videoconference. Commissioners Hassen and Mitchell were absent. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Eileen McFall – no kill shelter Pat Valls-Trelles – wildlife animal protection Rochelle Vickery – vouchers for spay/neuter Ellen Jefferson – no kill resolution APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Animal Advisory Commission Regular Meeting on October 10, 2022. The minutes from the meeting of October 10, 2022, were approved on Commissioner Nemer’s motion, Commissioner Norton’s second on a vote 9-0. Vice Chair Clinton and Commissioner Jarl abstained. Commissioners Hassen and Mitchell were absent. STAFF BRIEFINGS DISCUSSION ITEMS Austin Animal Center and Animal Services Monthly Report. Reports were provided in back up documents. Presentation the Monthly Report by Austin Pets Alive! Presentation by Neil Hay, Senior Director of Operations, Stephanie Bilbro, Director of Lifesaving Operations. 1. 2. 3. 1 4. 5. 6. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Approve a Recommendation to Council concerning the City of Austin's upcoming Five Year Strategic Plan. The motion to approve a Recommendation to Council for the City of Austin include information about our many programs for Austin citizens and their companion animals, as well as all of Austin’s valuable and iconic wildlife, in the upcoming Strategic Development 28 Plan was approved, as amended below, on Commissioner Norton’s motion, Commission Herrera’s second on an 8-0 vote. Commissioners Bruce, Herrera and Nilson abstained. Commissioners Hassen and Mitchell were absent. An amendment to replace “best no kill shelter in the world” to “the most Pet Friendly City in America” was offered on Commissioner Herrera’s motion, Commissioner Bruce’s second. Commissioner Dulzaides offered a friendly amendment to replace “in the world/America” with “in the nation” and was accepted without objection. The amendment to replace “best no kill shelter in the world” to “the most Pet Friendly City in the nation” failed on Commissioner Herrera’s motion, Commissioner Bruce’s second on a 4-7 vote. Those voting aye were Commissioners Bruce, Herrera, Nilson and Norton. Those voting nay were Chair Nazor, Vice Chair Clinton, Commissioners Dulzaides, Jarl, Nemer, Neuhaus and Smagula. …
November 2022 November 2022 Animal Services Report AUSTIN ANIMAL SERVICES REPORT Animal Services News • The live outcome rate for November was 98.49 percent. • A total of 841 animals were brought to the shelter which included 443 dogs, 315 cats, 47 domestic birds, 18 wild animals, 10 rabbits, five guinea pigs, and one tortoise. • A total of 494 animals were adopted (252 cats, 225 dogs, 12 birds, and five small pets). • A total of 76 dogs, cats, and tortoise were returned to their owners (RTOs and RTO-Adopt). • Animal Protection Officers (APOs) returned 49 animals to their owners in the field. • Officers handed out 32 fencing assistance applications and implanted two microchips. • Officers took custody of 99 injured animals and delivered 32 wildlife animals to Austin Wildlife Rescue. • Officers entered 157 rabies exposure reports and submitted 21 specimens for rabies testing. One bat tested positive for rabies, one was non-negative (not able to test). • 72 total coyote related activities • Out of 72 coyote related activities, 46 fell within the reported behavior types (sighting, encounter, incident, and • Encounters: Pets were a factor in 100% of activities: o An encounter involved a coyote approaching off leash pet with resident nearby o An encounter involved a coyote entering a backyard with pets present o An encounter involved a coyote not responding to assertive hazing with chasing an outside cat Incidents: Pets were factor in 66% of these encounters. • o An incident involved a coyote taking a neighbor’s outside off leash cat o An incident involved a coyote lunging at a caller. Unable to make contact with caller Animal Protection o 40 sightings o 16 wild sicks o 9 wild injured o 3 encounters o 3 incidents o 1 wild speak observation). November 2022 Animal Services Report o An incident involved a coyote taking an animal. Unable to make contact with caller • Out of 72 related activities, 26 fell within the reported behavior types (wild sick, wild speak, and wild injured) Volunteer, Foster, and Rescue Programs • A total of 363 volunteers donated 4,990 hours of volunteer service. • The Volunteer Coordinators held six orientations for new volunteers, introducing 166 people to the shelter programs. 104 new volunteers attended their first training or mentor shifts in September. • 117 individuals donated 234 hours towards dog walking and cat care through group volunteer service. …
Animal Services Office Statistical Report – November 2020-2022 November 2022 Intake November 2021 Intakes November 2020 Intakes November 2022 Adoptions November 2021 Adoptions November 2020 Adoptions November 2022 RTOs November 2021 RTOs November 2020 RTOs November 2022 Animals Euthanized November 2021 Animals Euthanized November 2020 Animals Euthanized November 2022 Total Live Release Rate November 2021 Total Live Release Rate November 2020 Total Live Release Rate November 2022 Animal Vaccinations November 2021 Animal Vaccinations November 2020 Animal Vaccinations November 2022 Spayed/Neutered at AAC November 2021 Spayed/Neutered at AAC November 2020 Spayed/Neutered at AAC November 2022 Animal Deaths at AAC/Foster November 2021 Animal Deaths at AAC/Foster November 2020 Animal Deaths at AAC/Foster November 2022 Animals Transferred: November 2021 Animals Transferred November 2020 Animals Transferred November 2022 Animal Lost, Stolen or Missing November 2021 Animals Lost, Stolen or Missing November 2020 Animals Lost, Stolen or Missing November 2022 SNR Program November 2021 SNR Program November 2020 SNR Program November 2022 Intact Animals Adopted/RTO November 2021 Intact Animals Adopted/RTO November 2020 Intact Animals Adopted/RTO
The Property at 9th + Shelley has several unique physical conditions making development on the site difficult: - There are three contributing historic structures that are protected from demolition, and under the requirements of the Castle Hill Historic District design standards. - Narrow North / South dimension of the site, resulting in limited allowable footprint. - This is the only property in the Castle Hill Historic District that is surrounded by three public streets further limiting where development is allowed. The combination of these constraints creates a hardship that is unique to the site, and is not present on other properties within the Castle Hill Historic District. 1202 W. 9th St ITEM07/1-PRESENTATION SITE site context ITEM07/2-PRESENTATION C SITE CASTLE HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT site context ITEM07/3-PRESENTATION CASTLE HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT SITE site context - enlarged ITEM07/4-PRESENTATION " 4 / 3 4 - ' 2 " 3 - ' 0 2 " 0 - ' 5 1 " 8 - ' 9 1 " 0 - ' 5 " 4 / 3 7 - ' 9 2 K C A B T E S G N N O Z E S A B I ' 0 1 K C A B T E S Y T I L I B T A P M O C I ' 5 1 " 0 - ' 5 1 " 0 - ' 5 1 " 2 / 1 7 - ' 9 4 . T S Y E L L E H S 29' - 4 3/4" EXISTING 2-STORY GARAGE 15' BASE ZONING SETBACK 5' BASE ZONING SETBACK 15' COMPATIBILITY SETBACK EXISTING 2-STORY HOUSE 25' BASE ZONING SETBACK EXISTING 1-STORY HOUSE (NOT IN SCOPE) . T S O C N A L B EXISTING CONDITIONS existing structures 9TH ST. ITEM07/5-PRESENTATION Q E Q E Q E 8' - 6" 8' - 6" " 0 - ' 7 1 " 0 - ' 7 1 15' BASE ZONING SETBACK . T S Y E L L E H S K C A B T E S G N N O Z E S A B I ' 0 1 K C A B T E S Y T I L I B T A P M O C I ' 5 1 5' BASE ZONING SETBACK 15' COMPATIBILITY SETBACK 8' - 6" 8' - 6" " 0 - ' 7 1 " 0 - ' …
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. REGULAR MEETING of the ARTS COMMISSION December 12, 2022 at 6:00 PM Permitting and Development Center, Room 1407 6310 Wilhelmina Delco, Austin, Texas 78752 Some members of the ARTS COMMISSION may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than Noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation by telephone. To register to speak remotely, call or email Jesús Pantel at jesus.pantel@austintexas.gov or at 512-974-9315. CURRENT COMMISSIONERS: Celina Zisman - Chair, Heidi Schmalbach - Vice Chair, Brett Barnes, Lulu Flores, Felipe Garza, Acia Gray, Monica Maldonado, Michelle Polgar, Amy Mok AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Arts Commission Regular Meeting on October 17, 2022. 1. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discussion of the Art in Public Places Liaison Report by Commissioner Gray Discussion of the Austin Economic Development Corporation/Cultural Trust Advisory Committee by Austin Economic Development Corporation Board Member Carl Settles Discussion of the Downtown Commission by Commissioner Mok Presentation by Anne Gatling Haynes of Austin Economic Development Corporation on Cultural Trust next steps Presentation by Kelsey Lammy of Capital Metro on the MetroArt program STAFF BRIEFINGS Staff briefing regarding the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center by Laura Esparza, Parks & Recreation Department Division Manager Staff briefing regarding an update on the Hotel Occupancy Tax by Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager Staff briefing regarding the Cultural Arts Funding Programs by Meghan Wells, Cultural Arts Division Manager, and Laura Odegaard, Cultural Investment Program Manager DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS Approve Art in Public Places Artwork Loan Renewal of Atlas IV by Betty Gold Approve Art in Public Places Artwork Loan Renewal of Dayton by Jim Huntington Approve Art in Public Places Artwork Loan Renewal of Blue Float by Peter Reginato Approve Art in Public Places Artwork Loan Renewal of Mystic Raven by David Deming Approve artist Xavier Schipani’s Final Design for the AFD Lockeroom - Phase 6 AFD 16 & …
DATE: Monday November 14, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0061 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet Item 6 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___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) ___-____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) ABSTAINED APPLICANT: Nikelle Meade OWNER: Cortlandt Chalfant ADDRESS: 1401 E 3RD ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section(s) 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum interior side yard setback from 5 feet (required) to 2.77 feet (requested) in order to complete a Single-Family residence in a “SF-3-NP”, Single- Family Residence-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan) BOARD’S DECISION: JULY 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to postpone to September 12, 2022; Board member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 10-1 vote (Board member Barbara Mcarthur nay); POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 12, 2022. POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 10, 2022 BY APPLICANT VARIANCE REQUEST: RENOTICE-The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section(s) 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum street side yard setback from 15 feet (required) to 10 feet (requested) in order to complete a Single-Family residence and accessory dwelling ITEM8/1 unit in a “SF-3-NP”, Single-Family Residence-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan) BOARD’S DECISION: POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER 14, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to Approve with conditions that the project not deviate from rendering on drawing Item 6/11 and floor plan Item 6/10 and a friendly amendment to limit to 0.4 FAR; Board member Melissa Hawthorne second on 9-0-1 vote (Board member Marcel Gutierrez-Garza abstained); GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS THAT THE PROJECT NOT DEVIATE FROM RENDERING ON DRAWING ITEM 6/11 AND FLOOR PLAN ITEM 6/10 AND A FRIENDLY AMENDMENT TO LIMIT TO 0.4 FAR. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: the regulations only permit a structure approximately 15’ in width and 32% buildable area on the lot, this width does not adequately allow for the functional layout of interior rooms and forces the creation of a structure that does not blend in well with the community standard. 2. (a) The hardship for which the …
ITEM8/34 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-7 DATE: Monday July 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0061 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___N____Barbara Mcarthur ___Y____Ryan Nill ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___-____Agustina Rodriguez OUT ___-____Richard Smith OUT ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___Y____Nicholl Wade ___-____Kelly Blume (Alternate) N/A ___Y____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: Nikelle Meade OWNER: Cortlandt Chalfant ADDRESS: 1401 3RD ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section(s) 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum interior side yard setback from 5 feet (required) to 2.77 feet (requested) in order to complete a Single-Family residence in a “SF-3-NP”, Single- Family Residence-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan) BOARD’S DECISION: JULY 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to postpone to September 12, 2022; Board member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 10-1 vote (Board member Barbara Mcarthur nay); POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 12, 2022. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: 2. (a) The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: ITEM8/35 (b) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: 3. The variance will not alter the character of the area adjacent to the property, will not impair the use of adjacent conforming property, and will not impair the purpose of the regulations of the zoning district in which the property is located because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair for ITEM8/36 August 26, 2022 The Board of Adjustment c/o Elaine Ramirez Planner Senior and Board of Adjustment Liaison City of Austin Development Services Department 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr Austin, Texas 78752 Re. Request for Second Postponement: Case No. C15-2022-0061; Request for Side Yard Setback Variance to Preserve Existing Single-Family Home with Accessory Apartment at 1401 E. 3rd Street, Austin, 78702 On behalf of the owner of the above referenced Property, we respectfully request an additional postponement of the case to October 10th to allow additional time to continue our discussions with the neighboring property owner and the East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan Contact Team. We have begun discussions with them regarding a workable resolution of this matter and need some additional time to complete those discussions and …