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Community Development CommissionMay 10, 2022

Item5b_EquityPreservationPLan2022-05 original pdf

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EQUITY-BASED HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN Community Development Commission—May 10, 2022 GOAL Replace Austin’s 1981 preservation plan with an inclusive, equity-focused, and community- oriented process and outcome WHY NOW? • Substantial population growth • High development pressure Preservation plan approved I N O T A L U P O P WHY NOW? • Substantial population growth • High development pressure EQUITY + COMMUNITY • Older buildings house people affordably • Older buildings allow increased density at a human scale • Older buildings support small local businesses EQUITY + COMMUNITY • Places anchor community and memory EQUITY + COMMUNITY Images (clockwise from top): Westside Preservation Alliance/Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, Columbia University, City and County of San Francisco, Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, National Trust for Historic Preservation, San Antonio Office of Historic Preservation EQUITY + COMMUNITY • How can we better recognize, preserve, and share important places and stories? • How can preservation policies and tools address essential issues like sustainability, affordability, and displacement? • How can citizens co-create preservation policies? ) t h g i r ( i n o s u c n l I l i a c o S d n a n o i t a v r e s e r P , ) r e t n e c d n a t f e l ( n i t s u A f o y t i C / r i a h C n e p O : s e g a m I COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS PHASE 2 Many opportunities for detailed feedback, prioritization, additions COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS Professional facilitator COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS 26 community members 19 ZIP codes 13 members opting into compensation AUSTIN WORKING GROUP COMMUNITY-BASED PROCESS ✓ Affordable housing advocate ✓ Archaeologist ✓ Architect ✓ Attorney ✓ Business owner ✓ City board or commission ✓ Community member ✓ Contractor ✓ Developer Economic development organization (withdrew) ✓ Educational institution ✓ Engineer ✓ Heritage organization Heritage tourism professional (withdrew) ✓ Historic property owner ✓ Historical commission (City, County, State) Landscape architect (withdrew) ✓ Neighborhood association ✓ Preservation organization ✓ Preservation consultant ✓ Religious institution ✓ Social justice organization ✓ Urban planner/planning organization LAYING THE FOUNDATION LAYING THE FOUNDATION PHASE 1 – COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 26-member community working group Essential Background and Process July ’21 Introduction and goals Aug. Sept. Equity workshop Decision-making Community heritage survey Topics Oct. Vision for the plan …

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Airport Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

Item 3e - Bond Sale Presentation original pdf

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City of Austin – Department of Aviation Airport System Revenue Bonds, Series 2022 (AMT) Airport Advisory Committee / May 10 © PFM 1 Pre-Pricing Events  Finance staff spent time educating investors about the growth at AUS prior to the bond sale to ensure maximum participation: • 5 in-person investor meetings in 2022 • 1 one-on-one investor calls leading up to the bond • 53 views of the investor roadshow leading up to the sale bond sale  A strong financial track record coupled with a strong recovery from the Pandemic led to an upgrade of the Airport’s credit rating from S&P from A to A+ • The Airport is one of only 7 airports to be upgraded by S&P in 2022 (after 11 downgrades due to the Pandemic) © PFM 2 Pricing Results  Investor interest for the Airport’s bonds was high and resulted in $2.5 billion worth of orders for approximately $400 million of bonds  This interest allowed the underwriter to lower yields on the bonds up to 9 basis points, despite the tax- exempt index staying flat on the day  7 different investors placed orders for over $100 million of the Airport’s bonds © PFM 3 Aggregate Pricing Results  The overall true interest cost of the bonds was 4.30%  Prior to the sale, interest rates had been increasing due to investor expectations about inflation and future Federal Reserve actions © PFM 4 Maturity1 Year Note2 Year Note3 Year Note5 Year Note10 Year Bond30 Year BondCurrent Yield1.93%2.48%2.66%2.74%2.72%2.83%% Time Less than Current52.01%65.02%62.67%57.37%41.91%21.32%Maximum Rate6.38%6.91%6.90%6.81%6.79%6.75%Minimum Rate0.04%0.10%0.11%0.19%0.51%1.00%Average Rate1.97%2.09%2.33%2.70%3.31%3.92%52.0%65.0%62.7%57.4%41.9%21.3%0.0%1.0%2.0%3.0%4.0%5.0%6.0%7.0%8.0%0%20%40%60%80%100%1 Year Note2 Year Note3 Year Note5 Year Note10 Year Bond30 Year BondMaturityCurrent US Treasury Rates% of Time US Treasury Rates Have Been LowerThan Current Levels% Of Time US Treasury Rates Have Been Lower Since 199904/26/2022 US Treasury Source: Thomson-Reuters Debt Service / Spreads to MMD  The evening before the sale, results were projected at: • True Interest Cost of 4.35% • Total debt service of $840.9 million  Final sale results were: • True Interest Cost of 4.30% • Total debt service of $835.0 million  Strong investor interest was able to be leveraged into approximately $5 million of debt service savings for the Airport over the life of the bonds © PFM 5 MaturityCouponYieldMMDSpread to MMD11/15/20255.000%2.900%2.350%0.5500%11/15/20265.000%2.940%2.370%0.5700%11/15/20275.000%3.040%2.420%0.6200%11/15/20285.000%3.160%2.490%0.6700%11/15/20295.000%3.280%2.560%0.7200%11/15/20305.000%3.370%2.600%0.7700%11/15/20315.000%3.490%2.670%0.8200%11/15/20325.000%3.550%2.700%0.8500%11/15/20335.000%3.640%2.750%0.8900%11/15/20345.000%3.690%2.770%0.9200%11/15/20355.000%3.750%2.800%0.9500%11/15/20365.000%3.800%2.800%1.0000%11/15/20375.000%3.820%2.820%1.0000%11/15/20385.000%3.880%2.840%1.0400%11/15/20395.000%3.910%2.860%1.0500%11/15/20405.000%3.920%2.870%1.0500%11/15/20415.000%3.930%2.880%1.0500%11/15/20425.000%3.950%2.900%1.0500%11/15/20435.000%3.970%2.920%1.0500%11/15/20475.250%3.890%2.980%0.9100%11/15/20525.000%4.060%3.030%1.0300%11/15/20524.250%4.270%3.030%1.2400% Use of Proceeds  Purpose of the Series 2022 Bonds: • Partially fund the Airport Expansion and Development Program (AEDP) which will: …

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Planning CommissionMay 10, 2022

B-06 Public Communication.pdf original pdf

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Brandy Maggio 810 W St Johns Ave Unit 1159 Austin, TX 78752 May 9th, 2022 I’m writing to oppose 2022-036792 ZC, which would permanently open the gate between Easy Wind and Morrow St and which they have been recently testing out. I have serious concerns around how this will impact the safety of the residents using the street. In particular, I’m worried about how it would disproportionately affect: 1) those with visual impairments and other disabilities who live in this area to be closer to transit and 2) the many children who live in the neighborhood and their families who chose this area to raise them. The neighborhood off of Easy Wind is extremely walkable and there are always people enjoying the day, strolling with their children, people walking dogs, and frequent bicycle riders on the road. The way the area is developed, it encourages people to cross Easy Wind frequently, as well as many side roads. For years, this has never been a problem; people driving around were not driving thru the neighborhood; they lived in the neighborhood and were respectful of their neighbors. They took a care for their safety. Since the gate was removed, I’ve noticed an increase in traffic going thru the neighborhood. Additionally, those who are driving out towards Morrow are driving at higher speeds. I, personally, have had one very close call with a car who was driving out of Easy Wind towards Morrow street and did not stop as I attempted to cross at an intersection. There have been other situations that were avoided primarily because I chose not to attempt to cross, even when I had the right of way. And I have full vision; I worry about the impact for my neighbors who are more limited. That easily could have been a tragedy. Children are also not always so wise, no matter how many times we tell them to look both ways. I’m assuming that part of the reason this is being opened is to allow for easier access of emergency vehicles. Or perhaps it was to allow an alternative route out of the area for the first responders who live in our neighborhood. I was also concerned when I saw the way the gate was closed off, with the lock and everything. I had hoped that the reason it was removed was to upgrade the barrier into something that first …

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Planning CommissionMay 10, 2022

B-07 Govalle Twin Liquors Correspondence.pdf original pdf

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Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

Item 1A: POA Long-Term Financials Overview original pdf

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POA Long-Term Financials Overview Mueller Commission May 10, 2022 1 Agenda • About the Overall Budget • About the Build-Out Budget • About Reserves • About the Pavilion Pro Forma Mueller Commission, May 10, 2022 | 2 A POA Budget Introduction • A fundamental task of a POA/HOA is to produce an annual budget, based on previous expenses, anticipated revenues, committee input, a reserve study and more. • A budget committee reviews the annual budget before the master board approves it. • The budget is then shared at the annual meeting, posted online and assessment notices are conveyed by newsletter and mail. • Over the years, the budget has become more detailed: o First, by breaking the budget into special service areas like garden homes and pools o Second, by adding line items within sub- categories (for example, specialty mulch used at playscapes is separated by mulch used everywhere else) o Today, there are more than 200 line items Mueller Commission, May 10, 2022 | 3 The Build-Out Budget • With transition from developer to property owners on the horizon, the POA board and staff charted out the draft budget for 2022 through 2026 This is well after the MDA is set to expire in December 2024 o o Main purpose: to show the Budget, Transition committees the financial health of the POA upon build out • It is purposely financially conservative o Many expenses increased annually by 5-6% instead of 3%, due to inflation Hard-to-predict items, such as irrigation utilities, are estimated higher If revenue exceeds expenses, any overage goes to reserves for future larger expenses o o • Currently includes small annual assessment increase (5%) to keep up with increased expenses • Future items are incorporated, such as ballpark figures for future parks maintenance and anticipated additional staff • This “build-out” budget is a working draft that will be updated many times, but it will be published for any Mueller property owners to view online by end of this week Mueller Commission, May 10, 2022 | 4 About the Reserve Study • Is a long-range planning tool that helps POA staffs and boards anticipate and prepare for the cost of repairing and/or replacing a community’s common assets • Presents a prioritized and potential schedule of capital projects and a reserve funding plan to offset future costs associated with repairing and replacing the common assets • We asked the …

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Community Development CommissionMay 10, 2022

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Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

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Airport Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

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Planning CommissionMay 10, 2022

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Construction Advisory CommitteeMay 10, 2022

Approved Minutes original pdf

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Construction Advisory Committee REGULAR MEETING MINUTES May 10, 2022 CALL TO ORDER The Construction Advisory Committee convened in a Regular meeting on May 10th. Chair Lyn Nance-Hendricks called the Committee Meeting to order at 10:15 AM LIAISONS Eric Bailey– Executive Liaison Susan Delgado – Staff Liaison CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: (P) Mayoral – Michelle Dahlstrom (A) District 1 – Calvin Williams, Committee Member (A) District 2 – Vacant (P) District 3 – Bob Batlan, Committee Member (P) District 4 – Lyn Nance-Hendricks, Chair (P) District 5 – Candelario Vazquez, Committee Member (A) District 6 – Drew Hanish, Committee Member (A) District 7 – Vacant (P) District 8 – Sean Forkner, Committee Member (A) District 9 – Anna Bocchini, Committee Member (P) District 10 – Jeff Musgrove, Vice Chair City Staff Richard Mendoza, Director, Public Works Department Eric Bailey, Assistant Director, Public Works Department Susan Delgado, Administrative Manager, Public Works Department Keyes Clemons, Program Coordinator, Public Works Department Kristi Fenton, Finance Division Manager, Public Works Ben Ellinor, Finance Manager II, Public Works CITIZENS COMMUNICATION a. No citizen communications 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Vice Chair Jeff Musgrove motioned to approve the April 12th Minutes, Committee Member Sean Forkner Seconded-Unanimous agreement. 2. DIRECTOR’S REPORT a. Update on Public Works Projects i. Public Works Assistant Director, Eric Bailey, shared a presentation on Public Works Capital Project Delivery. a. Public Works Department Fiscal Year 2023 Budget presentation i. Kristi Fenton and Ben Ellinor, Public Works, presented on the FY2023-2027 Financial 3. NEW BUSINESS Forecast. b. Update and discussion on the Workers Defense Project i. Andrea Nicholls, Workers Defense, Director of Better Builder Program, presented on the Better Builder Program and Wage Theft Resolution. c. CAC discussion of work plan i. This item was not discussed. 4. NEXT MEETING: June 14, 2022 5. ADJOURNMENT Vice Chair Jeff Musgrove motioned to adjourn; Committee Member Sean Forkner seconded. Meeting ended at 11:38 AM. 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 Susan Delgado with the Public Works Department, at 512-974-7065, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Construction Advisory Committee, please …

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Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

Approved Minutes original pdf

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ROBERT MUELLER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES The Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on May 10, 2022, at the Austin Energy Headquarters located at 4815 Mueller Boulevard Austin, TX 78723. Commission Members in Attendance: REGULAR MEETING Tuesday, May 10, 2022 • Michael Jones, Chair • Rick Krivoniak, Vice-Chair • Corky Hilliard • Jason Hyde Staff in Attendance: • Christopher Jackson • Martin Luecke • David Neider • Ken Ronsonette • Susana Carbajal, Economic Development Department • Christine Maguire, EDD • Pam Hefner, EDD • Jill Fagan, EDD • Matthew Schmidt, EDD • Kate Clark, EDD CALL TO ORDER a. Chair Michael Jones called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION a. Martin Jones addressed the Commission to provide an update on activity at the Austin Film Society. 1. NEW BUSINESS a. Update on Mueller POA Financial Sustainability Plan: In his role as Mueller Property Owner Association President Brian Dolezal (Catellus) provided updates on the Mueller POA budget planning process and expected next steps. b. Mueller Development Update (Catellus): Brian Dolezal (Catellus) provided brief updates regarding current business development and parkland openings in the Mueller Development. c. 2021 Annual Report Work Session: Commissioners discussed topics to include in the 2021 Annual Report and next steps for drafting and approval. 1 d. RMMA PIAC Residency Requirements: Commissioners discussed Ordinance No. 20150507-023 relating to the residency requirements for service on the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission (RMMA PIAC). i. The Commission approved to recommend to council to remove the residency requirements included in Ordinance No. 20150507-023 on Commissioner Krivoniak’s motion and Commissioner Jones’s second on a 4-3 vote. Commissioners Hyde, Hilliard, and Ronsonette voted nay. Commissioner Neider abstained. Commissioners Lima, Martin, and Sokolic were absent. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Minutes from the April 12, 2022 meeting were approved on Commissioner Hyde’s motion and Commissioner Luecke’s second on an 8-0 vote. Commissioners Lima, Martin, and Sokolic were absent. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a. The Commissioners and staff discussed the following list of potential future agenda items: i. Annual Report ii. Austin Energy Sustainability Updates The Commissioners were asked to provide Chairman Jones with potential future agenda items. NEXT MEETING ADJOURN a. The next regularly scheduled meeting is June 14, 2022. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m. without objection. 2

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Community Development CommissionMay 10, 2022

5-10-2022_CDC_ApprovedMinutes original pdf

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (CDC) May 10, 2022 – 6:30pm Austin City Hall, Board and Commission- Room 1101 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Community Development Commission may be participating by video conference. 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, call or email the board liaison at 512-974-1606 or jesse.gutierrez@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Amit Motwani, Chair Public Sector Appointee Karen Paup, Vice Chair Private Sector Appointee Bertha Delgado East Austin Vacant Public Sector Appointee Fisayo Fadelu Public Sector Appointee Cheryl Thompson St. John’s Miriam Garcia North Austin Cynthia Jaso Dove Springs Kendra Garrett Private Sector Appointee Julia Woods South Austin Eloise Sepeda Public Sector Appointee Heidi Sloan Public Sector Appointee Vacant Rosewood-Zaragosa/Blackland Jose Noe Elias Montopolis Michael Tolliver Colony Park Please visit https://austintexas.gov/cdc for more information about the Community Development Commission. Purpose: The purpose of the board is to advise the Council in the development and implementation of programs designed to serve the poor and the community at large with an emphasis on federally funded programs. Commissioners in Attendance Amit Motwani (Chair) Karen Paup (Vice Chair) Cynthia Jaso Fisayo Fadelu Cheryl Thompson Miriam Garcia Heidi Sloan Julia Woods Eloise Sepeda APPROVED MINUTES Commissioners Absent Bertha Delgado Michael Tolliver Jose Noe Elias Kendra Garrett Staff in Attendance Mandy DeMayo James May Letitia Brown Max Horstman Jesse Gutierrez Lisa Rodriguez Cara Bertron Akeshia Johnson-Smothers (APH) Angel Zambrano (APH) CALL TO ORDER – Chair Motwani called the meeting to order at 6:50pm with 8 members present. 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. Pedro Escobar Hernandez, Jr. (Chair/President, Vazquez Fields Neighborhood Association) addressed the CDC regarding the Fair Fares Campaign. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Discussion and possible action on the April 12, 2022, Community Development Commission meeting minutes. On Vice Chair Paup’s motion, Commissioner Sloan’s second, the April 12, 2022 minutes were unanimously approved. 2. COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) Briefing and discussion on the Community …

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Airport Advisory CommissionMay 10, 2022

Approved Minutes original pdf

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3. AIRPORT ADVISORY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, MAY 10, 2022 The Airport Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. CALL TO ORDER Chair E. Sepulveda called the Commission Meeting to order at 3:03 p.m. Commissioners in Attendance: Eugene Sepulveda – Chair Wendy Price Todd – Vice Chair* Jeremy Hendricks* (*attended via videoconference) Commissioners Absent: Scott Madole – Vice Chair Ernest Saulmon CITIZENS COMMUNICATIONS: 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Vicky Sepulveda Chad Ennis Jonathan Coon* Billy Owens Raymond Young a) William Gonzalez was allotted 3 minutes to address the Commission regarding the AUS Hilton Hotel and UNITE HERE. a) The minutes from the meeting of April 12, 2022 were approved on Commissioner V. Sepulveda’s motion; Commissioner Coon seconded. Motion passed on a 6-0-0-4 vote. Vice Chair Madole, and Commissioners Owens, Saulmon, and Young were absent. 2. STAFF REPORTS a) March 2022 Financial Results prepared by Rajeev Thomas, Deputy Chief of Finance. b) AUS Air Service Update prepared by Jamy Kazanoff, Air Service Development. STAFF BRIEFINGS a) Project Connect Combined Maintenance Facility presented by Tracy Thompson, Chief Administrative and External Affairs Officer, Jocelyn Vokes, Public Involvement Manager, and Marcus Guerrero, Director of Facilities Expansion, Austin Transit Partnership. 1 b) CEO Report on South Terminal Updates and TSA Staffing presented by Jacqueline Yaft, Chief Executive Officer. c) Hilton Hotel Update presented by Tracy Thompson, Chief Administrative and External Affairs Officer and Rajeev Thomas, Deputy Chief Finance Officer. d) Airport Expansion and Development Program (AEDP) RCA Schedule Update presented by Tracy Thompson, Interim Chief Planning and Development Officer. e) Airport System Revenue Bonds, Series 2022 (AMT) Results presented by Rajeev Thomas, Deputy Chief Finance Officer and Dennis Waley, Managing Director, PFM 4. 5. CONSENT AGENDA None. ACTION ITEMS 6. 7. OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS Council Member a) Commissioner Coon moved for the following changes to the AAC bylaws. Article 4, Paragraph A: The officers of the Commission shall consist of a Chair, a Vice Chair, and a Secretary. Article 5, Paragraph B: In the absence of the Chair, the Vice Chair shall perform all duties of the Chair. In the absence of the Chair and the Vice Chair, the Secretary shall perform all duties of the Chair. (Amendments to the Bylaws will not take effect until approval of the City Council.) Vice-Chair Todd seconded. Motion passed on a 6-0-0-4 vote. Vice Chair Madole, and Commissioners Owens, Saulmon, and …

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Planning CommissionMay 10, 2022

Planning Commission May 10, 2022 Minutes.pdf original pdf

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PLANNING COMMISSION May 10, 2022 MINUTES The Planning Commission convened in a meeting on May 10, 2022 in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 301 W. 2nd Street, Austin, Texas and via videoconference @ http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Chair Shaw called the Commission Meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. Commission Members in Attendance: Greg Anderson Awais Azhar Grayson Cox Yvette Flores Claire Hempel – Vice-Chair Patrick Howard Carmen Llanes Pulido Jennifer Mushtaler Solveij Rosa Praxis Robert Schneider Todd Shaw – Chair James Shieh Jeffrey Thompson Jessica Cohen – Ex-Officio Absent: Arati Singh – Ex -Ex-Officio Richard Mendoza – Ex-Officio Spencer Cronk – Ex-Officio PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of April 26, 2022. Motion to approve the minutes of April 26, 2022 was approved on the consent agenda on the motion by Commissioner Azhar, seconded by Commissioner Mushtaler on a vote of 13-0. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS Rezoning: Location: 1. C14-2022-0003 - Clayton Lane Residences, District 4 1120 and 1124 Clayton Lane, Fort Branch Watershed; Windsor Park NP Area Owner/Applicant: Hallock Holdings, LLC (Gary Hallock) Alice Glasco Consuting (Alice Glasco) Agent: GR-MU-CO-NP TO GR-MU-V-NP Request: Staff Rec.: Recommendation of GR-MU-V-CO-NP Heather Chaffin, 512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov Staff: Housing and Planning Department Public Hearing closed. Motion to grant Staff’s recommendation of GR-MU-V-CO-NP combining district zoning for C14-2022- 0003 - Clayton Lane Residences located at 1120 and 1124 Clayton Lane was approved on the motion by Commissioner Cox, seconded by Commissioner Anderson on a vote of 10-3. Commissioners Azhar, Praxis and Llanes Pullido voted nay. Plan Amendment: NPA-2022-0019.01.SH - Cady Lofts; District 9 2. Location: 1004, 1006 & 1008 E. 39th Street, Boggy Creek Watershed; Central Austin Combined NP Area (Hancock) Owner/Applicant: Cady Lofts, LLC Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: SGI Ventures, Inc. (Sally Gaskin) Single Family and Mixed Use/Office to Multifamily Residential land use Recommended Maureen Meredith, 512-974-2695, Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department Motion to grant Neighborhood’s request for postponement of this item to May 24, 2022 was approved on the motion by Commissioner Shieh, seconded by Commissioner Cox was approved on a vote of 11-0. Commissioner Praxis and Commissioner Llanes Pulido abstained. 3. Rezoning: Location: C14-2022-0019.SH - Cady Lofts; District 9 1004 -1008 East 39th Strett, Boggy Creek Watershed; Central Austin Combined NP Area (Hancock) Owner/Applicant: Cady Lofts, LLC (Nathan H. Leistico) Agent: Request: SGI Ventures, Inc. (Sally Gaskin) SF-3-CO-NP, LO-MU-NP to MF-6-NP Staff Rec.: Staff: Recommendation of MF-4-NP Sherri Sirwaitis, 512-974-3057, …

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Board of AdjustmentMay 9, 2022

A-1 BOA DRAFT AGENDA APRIL 11, 2022 original pdf

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AGENDA MEETING MINUTES April 11, 2022 The Board of Adjustment meeting convened on Monday, April 11, 2022. 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. Madam Jessica Cohen (Chair) called the Board Meeting to order at 5:43 p.m. Board Members in Attendance (in person): Madam Jessica Cohen (Chair), Brooke Bailey, Agustina Rodriguez, Richard Smith, Michael Von Ohlen, Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) Board Members in Attendance (virtually via teleconference): Thomas Ates, Melissa Hawthorne (Vice Chair), Darryl Pruett, Nicholl Wade, Kelly Blume (Alternate) Board Members Absent: Barbara Mcarthur and Rahm McDaniel City Staff in Attendance: Elaine Ramirez (Board Liaison), Erika Lopez (Board Attorney) and Diana Ramirez (Board Secretary) EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Board of Adjustment will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel on matters specifically listed on this agenda. The Board of Adjustment may also announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, to receive advice from Legal Counsel regarding any other item on this agenda. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (4) four 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. A. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM Staff requests approval March 14, 2022 draft minutes A-1 On-Line Link: Item A-1 draft minutes; Item A-1 addendum Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to approve the minutes for March 14, 2022, Board member Brooke Bailey seconds on a 9-1 votes (Board members Michael B. C. Von Ohlen abstained and Thomas Ates no vote due to technical issues); APPROVED MINUTES FOR MARCH 14, 2022. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM B-1 Staff and Applicant requests for postponement and withdraw of items posted on this Agenda Requesting postponement/withdrawal by applicant/staff for Item C-1 and D-4 Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to NOT approve postpone request for Item C-1 to October 10, 2022, Board member Jessica Cohen seconds on a 9-0-1 vote (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstained and Thomas Ates no vote due to technical issues); Substitute Motion: Board member Brooke Bailey motions to table indefinitely for Item C-1; Board member Michael Von Ohlen seconds on a 10-0 1, vote (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstained); Item …

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Board of AdjustmentMay 9, 2022

C-1 C16-2022-0003 ADV PACKET PART1 original pdf

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BOA SIGN REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C16-2022-0003 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 3 AGENT: Shana Gardner ADDRESS: 1401 E 6th St OWNER: Joshua Needham ZONING: TOD-NP (East Cesar Chavez) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: UNT 2 CENTRO MASTER CONDOMINIUM PLUS 48.77 % INT IN COM AREA VARIANCE REQUEST: allow for illumination of one (1) wall sign, one (1) illuminated blade, and one (1) illuminated parking blade SUMMARY: provide signage ISSUES: zoning restrictions most recently applied ZONING TOD-NP Site North TOD-NP South TOD-NP TOD-NP East TOD-NP West LAND USES Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Barrio Unido Neighborhood Assn. Capital Metro Del Valle Community Coalition East Austin Conservancy East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Association East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan Contact Team East Sixth IBIZ District El Concilio Mexican-American Neighborhoods Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Greater East Austin Neighborhood Association Guadalupe Association for an Improved Neighborhood Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Neighbors United for Progress Plaza Saltillo TOD Staff Liaison Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group Tejano Town C-1/1 8TH INKS 165 R E L L A W R E L L A W A I D Y L C A Y A T T A 7TH N NIO O 8TH O H C N O C 6TH 5TH O H C N O C S R E M L A H C 4TH N NIO O L A M O C 3RD NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C16-2022-0003 1401 E 6TH STREET A T O S A V A N 2ND ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. C-1/2 Board of Adjustment Sign Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. For Office Use Only Section 1: Applicant Statement 3 C-1/3 Section 2: Variance Findings —OR— —OR— AND, C-1/4 Section 3: Applicant Certificate Section 4: …

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C-1 C16-2022-0003 ADV PACKET PART2 original pdf

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Map of comparable signage in the surrounding neighborhood.C-1/19

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C-1 C16-2022-0003 ADV PACKET PART3 original pdf

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PLEASE NOTE: ORIGINAL APPLICATION DESIGN MODIFIED - NEON BORDER REMOVED. ONLY ILLUMINATION IS ACRYLIC PUSH THROUGH - THIS IS A LOWER IMPACT DESIGN WITH MORE SUBTLE LIGHTING All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.93339Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights Reserved30”6”Blade sign with solid acrylic push-through logo and perimeter outline internally illuminated with LEDsATLASSIAN | Tenant Signage | Blade Sign Overview | Concept 2C-1/20 All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.933310Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights Reserved6”ATLASSIAN | Tenant Signage | Blade Sign Overview | Concept 2C-1/21

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D-1 C16-2022-0001 ADV PACKET original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-2 DATE: April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0001 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___Y____Agustina Rodriguez ___Y____Richard Smith ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___Y____Nicholl Wade ___Y____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: Esteban Arrieta OWNER: Eames Gilmore ADDRESS: 10107 RESEARCH BLVD SVRD 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) (3), to exceed sign height of 35 feet (maximum allowed) to 45 feet (requested) in order to complete signage for Target store in a “NBG-NP”, North Burnet Gateway-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (Gateway Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-123 Expressway Corridor Sign Regulations (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: POSTPONED TO MARCH 14, 2022 (AE DENIAL); March 14, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Darryl Pruett motions to postpone to April 11, 2022; Board Member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 10-0 vote; POSTPONED TO APRIL 11, 2022. April 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to postpone to May 9, 2022; Board Member Richard Smith seconds on a 11-0 vote; POSTPONED TO MAY 9, 2022. FINDING: D-1/1 1. The variance is necessary because strict enforcement of the Article prohibits and reasonable opportunity to provide adequate signs on the site, considering the unique features of a site such as its dimensions, landscape, or topography, because: OR, 2. The granting of this variance will not have a substantially adverse impact upon neighboring properties, because: OR, 3. The granting of this variance will not substantially conflict with the stated purposes of this sign ordinance, because: AND, 4. Granting a variance would not provide the applicant with a special privilege not enjoyed by others similarly situated or potentially similarly situated, because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison Jessica Cohen Madam Chair ____________________________ forD-1/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-1 DATE: March 14, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0001 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur OUT ___-____Rahm McDaniel OUT ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___Y____Agustina Rodriguez ___Y____Richard …

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E-1 C15-2022-0042 ADV PACKET original pdf

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BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET Interpretation Appeal CASE: C15-2022-0042 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 ADDRESS: 2212 Trailside Dr OWNER: Valentin Bohorov COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 AGENT: Felicia Foster ZONING: SF-3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 14 BLK 1 BARTON HOLLOW VARIANCE REQUEST: The primary basis of the appeal is calculation of gross floor area for a “habitable attic” under the Land Development Code, in particular, requirements in Section 3.3 of Subchapter F. The appellant contends that staff incorrectly applies provisions related to the calculation of ceiling height for exempt space as applied to a two-story residence SUMMARY: since the finished ceiling is at 7 feet then it should be exempted. ISSUES: the interpretation has been consistently applied until this project ZONING LAND USES SF-3 Site North MF-3 SF-3 South SF-3 East SF-3 West Single-Family Multi-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Barton Hills-Horseshoe Bend (Barton Hills NA) Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Perry Grid 614 Preservation Austin SELTexas Save Our Springs Alliance Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group South Central Coalition TNR BCP – Travis County Natural Resources E-1/1 B A R T O N H I L L S H O L L O W C R E E K S P R I N G C R E E K B R I A R G R O V E T R A I L S I D E CLIFFSID E N O T R O M E Z A I M E L RID G E D R O F R U B A S H B Y B B A R N O R R I S N O R R I S ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2022-0042 2212 TRAILSIDE DRIVE This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. E-1/2 E-1/3 E-1/4 E-1/5 E-1/6 E-1/7 IMPERVIOUS COVER NAME AREA IC BUILDING FOOTPRINT DRIVEWAY ENTRY STEPS POOL COPING AC PAD …

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