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Historic Landmark CommissionApril 11, 2022

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Historic Landmark CommissionApril 11, 2022

A.7- 3006 Hemphill - Plans original pdf

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2'-0" from Fascia Board 16 oz. Copper Roof ± " 4 / 1 2 " 4 / 1 0 1 - ' 2 1-1/2" w. Iron Bracket " 2 / 1 5 " 2 " 2 / 1 1 2" 1'-2 3/4" 3" 3 DOOR HOOD DETAIL Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 16 oz. Copper Roof 5'-0" 4'-10 1/2" 3908 Avenue B, #309 Austin, Texas 78751 512|751-1374 " 4 / 1 0 1 - ' 2 3 3/4" Patch Siding where Light is removed Restore Existing Door, Transom and Trim to Remain Brick on Mortar Bed 4" Concrete Slab with 6x6, 10&10 WWF Reinf. Compacted Fill 8" CMU's, fill solid Brick Veneer New Brick Stoop 2 A-501 Poured Concrete Footing, with (2x)-#5 bars 1'-0" 1'-0" 7'-8" 5'-8" Brick Edge to Walkway 2 BRICK STOOP DETAIL Scale: 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 FRONT ENTRY DETAIL Scale: 1" = 1'-0" T N E M P O L E V E D S D R B E V I F I K R A L P L I H P M E H 6 0 0 3 K R A P L L I H P M E H 6 0 0 3 5 0 7 8 7 S A X E T , N I T S U A ISSUE DATE PRINT: 4/5/22 SHEET NAME FRONT STOOP DETAILS SHEET NUMBER A-501 F I V E B I R D S D E V E L O P M E N T A U S T I N , T E X A S 7 8 7 0 5

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Animal Advisory CommissionApril 11, 2022

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

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BOA SIGN IN SHEET FOR SPEAKERS APR 11 original pdf

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Human Rights CommissionApril 11, 2022

20220411-002a Work environment in the Office of Civil Rights original pdf

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COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Human Rights Commission Recommendation Number 20220411-002a: Work Environment in the Office of Civil Rights WHEREAS, there are allegations of a hostile work environment inside the Office of Civil Rights, and; WHEREAS, the current director of the Office of Civil Rights is still running the office, and; WHEREAS, the allegations are directed at the director and an outside law firm is investigating the allegations, and; WHEREAS, the Austin Human Rights Commission received notice on Monday, April 11, 2022, that all agendas will be reviewed by the Civil Rights Officer and Legal prior to approval. This new mandate has timing that coincided with a meeting that included an agenda item to discuss the current investigation into the Civil Rights Officer. WHEREAS, in December 2021, the City Council removed the Commission’s authority to conduct hearings that review findings of cause or no cause by the Civil Rights Office, and; WHEREAS, NAACP President Nelson Linder communicated that the current situation in the Office of Civil Rights is a disparate impact caused to those reporting claims to the Office of Civil Rights, and; THEREFORE, be it resolved, that: The Austin Human Rights Commission asks the City Council to request that the city manager place the Civil Rights Officer on administrative paid leave until the conclusion of the investigation. The Austin Human Rights Commission requests that commission meeting agendas be reviewed by the Clerk’s Office and Legal that complies with all policies, procedures, and laws until the conclusion of the investigation. The Austin Human Rights Commission requests the City Council restore the Chapter 21 commission language that provided authority to conduct hearings that review findings of cause or no cause. (See exhibit A – attached) Date of Approval: April 11, 2022 Record of the vote: 6 in favor -1 abstension; Commissioner Garry Brown motion, Chair Davis second. Voting in favor were Commissioner Griffith, Vice Chair Casas, Commissioner Brienzi, Commissioner Jamarr Brown, Commissioner Museitif and Commissioner Griffith. Commissioner Caballero abstained. Commissioner Breckenridge, and Commissioner Weigel were absent. Attest: Andrea Jordan Andrea Jordan Staff Liaison

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Historic Landmark CommissionApril 11, 2022

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Electric Utility CommissionApril 11, 2022

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Animal Advisory CommissionApril 11, 2022

20220411-4b: Funding to Support Equitable Microchipping of Pets in Austin original pdf

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ANIMAL ADVISORY COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20220411-4b Seconded By: Jo Anne Norton Date: April 11, 2022 Subject: Budget Item: Funding to Support Equitable Microchipping of Pets in Austin Motioned By: Luis Herrera Recommendation The Austin Animal Advisory Commission recommends that the Austin City Council approve $100,000 in the FY23 budget to be used to make microchipping of pets free (and therefore equitable) in the City of Austin, at least until that amount is spent. Description of Recommendation to Council The chips, in bulk, are very cheap. The $100,000, in addition to help purchase the chips, can be used for paying the staff for the expenses of setting up a movable microchipping clinic, and the travel costs associated with such a program. Also, important would be the capturing of data so to determine how much money may be saved by the program keeping animals out of the shelter. Rationale: Microchipping is an inexpensive and efficient way of using new technology to link a pet to a owner. This helps to rapidly get lost pets back to their families and keep them out of the shelter. Vote: 10 For: Against: 0 Abstain: 0 Absent: Attest: 2 (plus one vacancy) Director, CASO Austin Animal Services Office 1 of 1

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Historic Landmark CommissionApril 11, 2022

Approved 2022 ARC Meeting Dates original pdf

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ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE 2022 MEETING SCHEDULE Current ARC schedule with new HLC meeting schedule Monday meetings at 4:30 PM at Street Jones Building** Monday, April 11th Wednesday, May 4th Monday, May 9th Wednesday, June 1st Monday, June 13th ** Wednesday, July 6th Monday, July 11th Wednesday, August 3rd Monday, August 8th Wednesday, September 7th Monday, September 12th Wednesday, October 5th Wednesday, November 2nd Monday, October 10th Monday, November 14th ** Wednesday, December 14th Monday, December 5th January 2023 With this schedule, the ARC meeting is 1 week after the previous HLC meeting and 3 weeks prior to the next HLC meeting. **Street Jones Building Rm 400A not available for 6/13 and 11/15

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

C-1 C16-2021-0003 DS PP INDEF original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-1 DATE: April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2021-0003 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___-____Melissa Hawthorne (ABSTAINING) ___-___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____Vacant (Alternate) APPLICANT: Michael Gaudini OWNER: Timothy Finley ADDRESS: 2552 GUADALUPE ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total of 12 signs on the property: (F) to allow three (3) wall signs above the second floor, one on each the northern, southern and eastern sides. (G) (1) one projecting sign for each building façade (allowed) to two (2) projecting signs (requested) on the eastern side (H) to allow for all twelve (12) signs, nine (9) on the northern, one (1)on the southern, one (1) on the eastern and one (1) on the western sides, to all be illuminated in order to provide signage for the Moxy Hotel in a “CS-CO-NP”, General Commercial Services- Conditional Overlay Combining District– Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (West University Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-133 University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning Districts Signs (F) No signs may be placed above the second floor of a building, except for a non- electric sign that is engraved, cut into the building surface, or otherwise inlaid to become part of the building. (G) A wall sign is permitted if the sign complies with this subsection. (1) One projecting sign for each building façade is permitted (H) A sign may not be illuminated or contain electronic images or moving parts. BOARD’S DECISION: Jan 11, 2021 POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 8, 2021 (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstaining); Feb 8, 2021 POSTPONED TO MARCH 8, 2021; March 8, 2020 The public hearing was closed by Chair Don Leighton-Burwell, Board Member Veronica Rivera motions to Postpone to April 12, 2021; Board Member Rahm McDaniel seconds on a 9-0 vote (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstained); POSTPONED TO APRIL 12, 2021. (RENOTICE) VARIANCE REQUESTED: RENOTICE The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total of 12 signs on the property: a) b) c) (F) to allow three (3) wall signs above the second floor, one on each the northern, southern and eastern sides. (G) …

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

C-2 C16-2022-0001 PP DS TO 5-9-22 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: 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 ____________________________ for

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

C-3 C16-2022-0002 GRANTED DS W CONDS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-3 DATE: April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0002 ___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: Clay Hardman OWNER: Campus Investors Austin, LP ADDRESS: 2323 SAN ANTONIO ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs) (H) to allow for illumination of a blade sign in order to provide signage for The Castilian in a “CS-1-NP & CS-NP”, General Commercial Services - Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (West University Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-133 University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning Districts Signs (H) states a sign may not be illuminated or contain electronic images or moving parts BOARD’S DECISION: March 14, 2022 APPLICANT NO SHOW -Board Member Brooke Bailey 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 Michael Von Ohlen motions to approve with conditions to dim the lights from 11PM to 7AM; Board Member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 11-0 vote; GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS TO DIM THE LIGHTS FROM 11PM TO 7AM. FINDING: 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: applicant would like to add internal illumination to an existing blade sign that has been installed for years OR, 2. The granting of this variance will not have a substantially adverse impact upon neighboring properties, because: N/A OR, 3. The granting of this variance will not substantially conflict with the stated purposes of this sign ordinance, because: N/A 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: granting this variance should not be considered a special privilege as many of the neighbors have internally illuminated signage similar to what is being asked for. ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison Jessica Cohen Madam Chair ____________________________ for

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

D-1 C15-2022-0025 GRANTED W CONDS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-1 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0025 ___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: Karen McGraw OWNER: Suzannah Covx ADDRESS: 3709 CEDAR ST VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the North University NCCD Ord. #040826-058, PART 7(Residential District) from: a) b) c) d) lot width requirements to decrease the minimum lot width from 50 feet (required) to 41 feet (requested) in order to allow a Two-Family residential use and setback requirements to decrease the minimum interior side yard setback from 5 feet (required) to 3 feet (requested) in order to erect a detached garage in an “SF-3- NCCD-NP”, Single-Family Residence-Neighborhood Conservation Combining District Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (North University NCCD Neighborhood Plan). Note: (1st variance request) Ordinance No. 20110804-040 Part 3 (5) (b) Allows TwoFamily use on a lot at least 5,750 square feet. The existing lot is 41 feet wide and contains 6,636 square feet. (2nd variance request) North University NCCD No. 040826-058 Part 7 (3) (d) a noncomplying accessory building may be reconstructed at its existing location, but may not be less than 3 feet from the rear and interior side property lines. The owner requests to remove the existing garage and replace it with a new garage 3 feet from the south property line – not on its existing location. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING APRIL 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Michael Von Ohlen motions to approve with conditions no STR, limited to .4 FAR, and as per Site plan D-1/8 in Presentation and 3 foot setback only length of garage; Board Member Brooke Bailey seconds on a 11-0 vote; GRANTED WITH CONDITIONS NO STR, LIMITED TO .4 FAR, AND AS PER SITE PLAN D-1/8 IN PRESENTATION AND 3 FOOT SETBACK ONLY LENGTH OF GARAGE. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: this site has a 41’front width which is the narrowest on the block except for 3711 which has the same and a new home is being constructed there now, the owner wishes to maintain the existing 854 sf home and add a second dwelling of 850 …

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

D-2 C15-2022-0026 GRANTED DS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-2 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0026 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___N____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: Michele Rogerson Lynch OWNER: Lennar- Kevin Pape ADDRESS: 7236 & 7240 DANCING WIND LN VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback from 25 feet (required) to 16.5 feet (requested) for each lot in order to erect a Single-Family attached residence in a “MF- 2”, Multi-Family zoning district. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING APRIL 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Michael Von Ohlen motions to approve; Board Member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 10-1 vote (Board member Darryl Pruett nay); GRANTED. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: the property is located in the city limited purpose jurisdiction and is subject to both 25-2-492 for MF-2 site development regulations as well as 30-2-233 for single family attached use in the ETJ per approved plant 2. (a) The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: the site property is irregular shape, curve in the front, shape of the lot. (b) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: the entire subdivision of 94 single family attached dwelling units and 47 lots is nearly completed and this is one of only two single family attached dwellings that will have slightly less than the 25 foot setback for MF-2 site development regulations 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: as noted the subdivision is nearly completed and this is only one of two single family attached dwellings that will have a slight deviation from the MF-2 setback regulations. ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair for

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

D-3 C15-2022-0028 GRANTED DS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-3 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0028 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___N____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: Michele Rogerson Lynch OWNER: Lennar-Kevin Pape ADDRESS: 7129 DANCING WIND LN VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback from 25 feet (required) to 20.5 feet (requested) for each lot in order to erect a Single-Family attached residence in a “MF- 2”, Multi-Family zoning district. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING APRIL 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Michael Von Ohlen motions to approve; Board Member Brooke Bailey seconds on a 10-1 vote (Board member Darryl Pruett nay); GRANTED. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: the property is located in the city limited purpose jurisdiction and is subject to both 25-2-492 for MF-2 site development regulations as well as 30-2-233 for single family attached use in the ETJ per approved plant 2. (a) The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: the site property is irregular shape, curve in the front, shape of the lot. (b) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: the entire subdivision of 94 single family attached dwelling units and 47 lots is nearly completed and this is one of only two single family attached dwellings that will have slightly less than the 25 foot setback for MF-2 site development regulations 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: as noted the subdivision is nearly completed and this is only one of two single family attached dwellings that will have a slight deviation from the MF-2 setback regulations. ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison ____________________________ Jessica Cohen Madam Chair for

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

D-4 C15-2022-0032 PP DS TO 5-9 original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-4 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0032 _______Thomas Ates _______Brooke Bailey _______Jessica Cohen _______Melissa Hawthorne _______Barbara Mcarthur _______Rahm McDaniel _______Darryl Pruett _______Agustina Rodriguez _______Richard Smith _______Michael Von Ohlen _______Nicholl Wade _______Kelly Blume (Alternate) _______Carrie Waller (Alternate) _______Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: David Cancialosi OWNER: Cody Stavig ADDRESS: 2904 RIVERCREST DR VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section(s): a) 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback from 40 feet (required) to 25 feet (requested) and b) 25-2-963 (Modification and Maintenance of Non-Complying Structures) (E) (1) (b) to increase the height from 23 feet 8 inches (allowed) to 24 feet 1 inch (requested) in order to remodel an existing non-complying Single-Family residence in a “LA”, Lake Austin zoning district. Note: Land Development Code, Section 25-2-963 (E) A person may increase the height of a building that is a noncomplying structure based on a height requirement of this title if: (1) the increase is made to a portion of the building that: (b) complies with the yard setback requirements of this title. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING APRIL 11, 2022 POSTPONED TO MAY 9, 2022 DUE TO AE DENIAL 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: (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

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

E-1 C15-2021-0100 GRANTED W CONDS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet E-1 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2021-0100 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___-____Darryl Pruett ABSTAINED ___-____Agustina Rodriguez ABSTAINED ___Y____Richard Smith ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___Y____Nicholl Wade ___Y____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) OWNER/APPLICANT: Ian Ellis ADDRESS: 1003 KINNEY AVE VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a variance(s) from the Land Development Code: Section 25-2-943 (B) (2) (a) (Substandard Lot) to decrease the minimum Lot Size requirements from 5,750 square feet (required) to 5,464 square feet (requested), (TCAD records show 5,740 sq. ft.) in order to erect a Single-Family residence with a Pool in a “SF-3”, Single-Family zoning district. Note: 25-2-943 SUBSTANDARD LOT (B) A substandard lot may be used for a single-family residential use if the use is permitted in the zoning district in which the lot is located and the lot complies with the requirements of this subsection. (2) A substandard lot recorded in the county real property records after March 14, 1946 must: (a) have an area of not less than 5,750 square feet. BOARD’S DECISION: BOA MEETING NOV 8, 2021 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to Postpone to December 13, 2021; Board Member Darryl Pruett seconds on a 9-0-2 vote (Board members Agustina Rodriguez and Carrie Waller Abstained); POSTPONED TO DECEMBER 13, 2021. Dec 13, 2021 Madam Chair Jessica Cohen motions to Postpone the remaining cases to January 10, 2022 at City Hall due to technical difficulties –internet issues; Board Member Rahm McDaniel seconds on a 11-0 vote; POSTPONED TO JANUARY 10, 2022 DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES-INTERNET ISSUES; Jan 10, 2022 BOA meeting cancelled due to not having a quorum present at meeting, case will auto be scheduled and re-notified to February 14, 2021; Feb 14 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Michael Von Ohlen motions to postpone to March 14, 2022; Board Member Brooke Bailey seconds on an 8-1-2 vote (Board members Darryl Pruett nay, Agustina Rodriguez and Carrie Waller abstained); POSTPONED TO MARCH 14, 2022, March 14, 2022 POSTPONED TO APRIL 11, 2022 BY BOARD MEMBERS DUE TO TWO ABSTENTIONS AND NOT ENOUGH BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT ; April 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to approve with …

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Board of AdjustmentApril 11, 2022

E-2 C15-2022-0011 DENIED DS original pdf

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CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet E-2 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0011 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___N____Jessica Cohen ___N____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___N____Darryl Pruett ___Y____Agustina Rodriguez ___Y____Richard Smith ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___Y____Nicholl Wade ___N____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___N____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: Jonathan Kaplan OWNER: David Scott Kosch ADDRESS: 2715 LONG BOW TRL increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope with a gradient of 15 percent and not increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope with a gradient of 15 percent or less VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) (a) from 35 percent (allowed) to 40 percent (requested) (b) more than 25 percent from 10 percent (allowed) to 40 percent (requested) (c) percent and not more than 35 percent from 5 percent (allowed) to 40 percent (requested) (d) percent (requested), in order to complete a Single-Family residence in a “LA”, Lake Austin zoning district. increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope with a gradient of more than 25 increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope gradient greater than 35 percent to 40 Note: This section of the Land Development Code applies to lots that are included in a subdivision plat recorded before April 22, 1982 or a tract that is not required to be platted. For the above address the Subdivision Plat was recorded on November 17, 1969 (E) This subsection specifies additional development standards based on slope gradient in a Lake Austin (LA) district. (2) On a slope with a gradient of more than 35 percent, development is prohibited except for the construction of a fence, driveway, road or utility that cannot be reasonably placed elsewhere, or a non-mechanized pedestrian facility, such as a foot path, sidewalk, or stairs. BOARD’S DECISION: The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Michael Von Ohlen motions to postpone to March 14, 2022; Board Member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 11-0 vote; POSTPONED TO MARCH 14, 2022; March 14, 2022 POSTPONED TO APRIL 11, 2022 BY APPLICANT; April 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Agustina Rodriguez motions to deny; Board Member Richard Smith seconds on a 6-5 vote (Board members Jessica Cohen, Melissa Hawthorne, Darryl Pruett, Kelly Blume, Marcel Gutierrez-Garza nay); DENIED. FINDING: …

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