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JOINT INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES MAY 25th, 2022 JOINT INCLUSION COMMITTEE (JIC) May 25th, 2022 at 3:00 PM Austin City Hall Boards & Commissions Room 301 W. 2nd Street, Austin, TX MEETING MINUTES This meeting is being held in a hybrid format, and some members of the Commission may be participating by videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in person or via telephone. Remote speakers must register in advance (May 24th by 12pm-Noon). All public comments will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak or attend remotely, residents must contact the Equity Office’s Commission/Neighborhood Liaison, Jeremy Garza, no later than 12pm-noon on Tuesday, May 24th, 2022. Please telephone call at (512) 978-1797 or email jeremy.garza@austintexas.gov. The information required is the speaker’s name, the item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address, and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). CURRENT JIC MEMBER COMMISSIONS & REPRESENTATIVES: Member Commission: African American Resource Advisory Commission Asian American Quality of Life Advisory Commission Commission for Women Commission on Immigrant Affairs Commission on Seniors Early Childhood Council Hispanic/Latino Quality of Life Resource Advisory Human Rights Commission LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Commission Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities JIC Representative: Alternative: Gregory Smith Serita Fontanesi Vincent Cobalis Hanna Huang Rebecca Austen Karen Crawford (Vice-Chair of JIC) Amy Temperley Raul Alvarez Amanda Afifi Jamarr Brown Charles Curry (Chair of JIC) Robin Orlowski Vanessa Bissereth Krystal Gomez Sally VanSickle Johanna Hosking Pulido Sharon Vigil Idona Griffith Ryn Gonzalez Joey Gidseg JOINT INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES CALL TO ORDER: ● JIC Chair, Charles Curry, called the meeting to order at 3:03 pm. MAY 25th, 2022 ROLL CALL: Absent: Present: ● Gregory Smith – African American Resource Advisor Commission - ● Jamarr Brown – Human Rights Commission - ● Vincent Cobalis – Asian American Quality of Life Commission + ● Amy Temperley – Commission on Seniors + ● Karen Crawford – Commission in Immigrant Affairs + ● Charles Curry – LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Commission + ● Robin Orlowski – Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities + ● Amanda Afifi – Hispanic Quality of Life Advisory Commission + ● Rebecca Austen – Commission on Women + ● Raul Alvarez – Early Childhood Council + PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be …
STRATEGIC PLAN | 2019-2023 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Investments for Early Childhood & Family Supports Joint Inclusion Committee May 2022 CATHY MCHORSE, VICE PRESIDENT, SUCCESS BY SIX COALITION UNITED WAY FOR GREATER AUSTIN 2 ADDRESS GAPS IN CHILD CARE FOR FAMILIES Workforce Solutions Capital Area Continuity of Care Expansion Family & Community Engagement Navigator Staff City: $1,965,104 - Underway City: $533,832 - Underway County: $906,399 - in process Goal: Prevent childcare disruptions and move children off waitlist and into care County: $168,233 - in process Goal: Move children off scholarship waitlist and into care through childcare scholarships, Head Start, Early Head Start, or public Pre-K 3 STABILIZING THE CHILD CARE WORKFORCE Workforce Solutions Capital Area – Child Care Essential Worker Premium Pay City: $765,945 - Underway County: $385,785 - in process Goal: Incentivize retention of childcare staff who have performed in-person throughout the pandemic at heightened risk to themselves 4 STABILIZING THE CHILD CARE WORKFORCE Texas Association for the Education of Young Children -T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Texas Scholarship Program City: $157,000 - pending administrative contract (April/May 2022 start) County: N/A Goal: Support early childhood educators to further their education in the field of early childhood to improve their qualifications and impact the quality of care provided to the children they serve 5 STABILIZE PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN Any Baby Can – Ready Families Collaborative City: $177,083 - pending administrative contract (April/May 2022 start) County: (included in City amount) Goal: Retain staff who are providing direct face- to-face services and reduce turnover rates 6 EXPAND ACCESS TO FULL-DAY PRE-K Austin ISD – Full-day Pre-K 3 City: $902,075, pending Council Approval May 19th County: N/A Goal: Expand full day Pre-K3 to 5 classrooms Del Valle ISD – Dual-language Full-day Pre- K 4 City: $750K –Underway County: $250K - Pending contract approvals Goal: Expand access for children of families that do not qualify based on state income eligibility guidelines but cannot afford tuition-based Pre-K 7 ENSURE HEALTHIEST START POSSIBLE FOR CHILDREN APH – Family Connects Expansion City: $2,000,000; Underway County: N/A Goal: Expand services to another hospital system – Ascension Seton United Way For Greater Austin – Family Connects Evaluation City: $325K - Underway County: N/A Goal: Evaluation focused on local outcomes, with emphasis on ROI for health care payer 8 INCREASE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE QUALITY CHILD CARE TO MEET NEEDS OF ALL FAMILIES United Way for Greater Austin …
Report on Budget Recommendations to Council for FY 2022-23 Joint Inclusion Committee The Joint Inclusion Committee (JIC) made significant changes to its approach to budget recommendations for FY 2022-23 based on comments and suggestions from the past several years. The changes were intended to reflect the mission of the JIC to better "promote close cooperation between Council City management, City boards, commissions, committees, task forces, individuals, institutions, and agencies to increase and sustain equity, diversity, and inclusion in the City of Austin. This year, we began the process by preparing a list of the issues that we believed were most pressing for the marginalized communities represented by the commissions that make up the JIC. We intended to focus our recommendations and endorsements on these priority issues without limiting commissions from making individual recommendations on issues specific to their communities. Accordingly, chairs, vice-chairs, and designated JIC representatives from the member Commissions vetted these issues in a virtual meeting. The identified issues included: ● Affordability ● Resilience ● Access ● Engagement ● Public Safety ● Health The second step was a briefing from the Budget Office on what prior-year recommendations had been included in the current adopted budget, followed by an opportunity to meet with departments to discuss their current year plans. Unfortunately, this briefing did not occur until late January of this year rather than at the beginning of the fiscal year as has been done in past years. This delay put commissions at a considerable disadvantage in preparing informed budget recommendations, given the shortened time frame between the budget briefing and the deadline for submitting recommendations. The six priority issues served as the basis for organizing our three town hall sessions, which began immediately following the Budget Office briefing. Although the priority issues provided a focus for the town halls, discussions were not limited to those subjects. Overall, the town halls supported the focus on the identified issues but provided additional contexts based on how individuals had experienced the issue. For example, while we had originally defined safe and affordable housing to include the related expense of childcare, we heard from the community that family members with disabilities presented unique unmet needs in terms of access and affordability. Additional meetings with City departments were scheduled to discuss possible recommendations and get department input. Those were scheduled so that multiple commissions with similar issues could meet with departments simultaneously to better …
ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MAY 25, 2022 at 6:00 P.M. Austin City Hall, Boards & Commissions Room, # 1101 301 W 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78701 Some members of the Ethics Review Commission may be participating by videoconference. Public participation will be allowed in-person or by telephone. The meeting may be viewed online on ATXN2 at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public Speakers: Speakers providing in-person testimony can register to speak either online or in- person prior to the meeting. Following are instructions for registering for Remote Public Communication (formerly “Citizen Communication”): • All interested in speaking remotely during public communication or on an agenda item must register in advance no later than: Tuesday, May 24, 2022 by noon. • Call or email the staff liaison at 512-974-2915 or lizette.benitez@austintexas.gov, no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The information required is the speaker’s name, telephone number (must be the same number the speaker will use to call into the meeting), and e-mail address. If speaking on an agenda item, please provide the agenda item number(s) you wish to speak about. • • Once a request to participate has been made to the liaison, the information about how to call into the meeting on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. Additional Instructions for Public Speakers, including how to register in person during the thirty minutes prior to when the meeting being begins, are provided at the end of this Agenda. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Chair Luis Soberon Debra Danburg Michael Lovins Sidney Williams Vice-Chair Mary Kahle Betsy Greenberg Donna Beth McCormick Vacancy – Mayor’s nominee Secretary Nguyen Stanton Raafia Lari Mikki Teneyuca AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (formerly CITIZEN COMMUNICATION) There is no limit on the number of speakers who may speak on agenda items. A maximum of ten persons will be allowed to speak during general citizen communications on non-agenda items. 1 Each person must register to speak prior to the call to order of the meeting. Each speaker who registers to speak will be allowed three minutes to speak. Please also see the “NOTICE Regarding Public Communication (formerly “Citizen Communication”) at the end of this agenda. 1. NEW BUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a. City Council Candidate Forum Planning and Update. b. Working groups and possible reassignment of subject matters to working groups. c. Ethics Code Overview of …
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ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES 28, July, 2022 ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES Wednesday, May 25, 2022 The Ethics Review Commission (“Commission”) convened in a regular meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, Austin, Texas. Chair Soberon called the meeting to order at 6:10 p.m. Location: City Hall, Room 1101, 301 W 2nd Street, Austin, Texas and via Videoconference Commissioners in Attendance: Chair Luis Soberon, Vice-Chair Mary Kahle, Secretary Nguyen Stanton, and Commissioners: Debra Danburg, Betsy Greenberg, Michael Lovins, Donna Beth McCormick, Mikki Teneyuca, and Sidney Williams. Commissioner Danburg attended via videoconference. Members Absent: Commissioner Raafia Lari Vacancy: Mayor’s nominee City Staff in Attendance: Lizette Benitez, Staff Liaison; Lynn Carter, Commission Executive Liaison & Assistant City Attorney; Tara Olson, Marketing Communications Consultant, Communications & Public Information Office. Ms. Olson attended via videoconference. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL (formerly CITIZEN COMMUNICATION) Each person who signed up to speak prior to the meeting being called to order and who designated this item on which to speak, or who did not designate an agenda item on which to speak will be allowed three minutes to speak No one registered to speak during Public Communication. 1. NEW BUSINESS Discussion and possible action regarding the following: a. City Council Candidate Forum Planning and Update. b. Working groups and possible reassignment of subject matters to working groups. c. Ethics Code Overview of Section 2-7-62 (Standards of Conduct) and conflict of interest provisions, Section 2-7-63, 2-7-64, and 2-7-65, and Section 2-7-2 (Definitions). Item 1(a): Tara Olson briefed the Commission on the Candidate Forum Planning, including outreach through press releases, the City website, and social media platforms; livestreaming of the moderated candidate forum in English and Spanish; closed captioning for American Sign Language (ASL); requests for other language interpretation can be submitted five business days prior to the candidate forum by calling 311. The Commission also has the 1 ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES option of reaching out to the Language Access Coordinator for translation services/language interpretation. 28, July, 2022 Item 1(b): Chair Soberon made a motion to rename and re-task the Working Group on Sanctions, Procedures, and Other Issues (Membership: Chair Soberon and Commissioners Greenberg, Secretary Stanton, and Teneyuca) as described on agenda item 2(d)(i), be limited by subject matter to potential amendments to City Code Chapter 2-7 and the Commission Rules of Procedure. Commissioner Greenberg seconded the motion. The motion passed on a unanimous vote of all members present …
ELECTRIC BOARD SPECIAL CALLED MEETING Wednesday May 25, 2022 @ 10:00 AM- IN PERSON PERMITTING DEVELOPMENT CENTER/ 4TH FLOOR, CONF RM 4001 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DR AUSTIN, TEXAS Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact rick.arzola@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Gabriel Flores-Chair (Garza); Delwin Goss (Renteria); Randy Pomikahl (Tovo), David Johnson- V Chair (Madison) Michael King (Paige), Rogelio Wallace (Adler), Victoria Shope (Kitchen), Ben Brenneman (Alter), Deschaine, David (Pool); Christian Spies(Kelly) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- Minutes from Regular Called Meeting from March 16, 2022. 2. DISCUSSION a. Discussion- Austin Energy Criteria Manual b. Discussion- Contractor Program c. Discussion- Residential and Commercial Inspection Update d. Discussion- DSD Permit Process with the Service Center e. Discussion- Update on Plan Review. 3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Rick Arzola at Development Services Department, Building Inspections, at (512) 974-2417, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711.
BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION MEETING Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. Permitting and Development Center, Room 1405 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, Texas 78752 Some members of the Building and Standards Commission may be participating via videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact Melanie Alley at melanie.alley@austintexas.gov & 512-974-2679. The meeting may also be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. AGENDA The Building and Standards Commission (“Commission”) may go into a closed session under Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code to receive advice from legal counsel or for other reasons permitted by law as specifically listed on this agenda. Further, if necessary, the Commission may go into a closed session as permitted by law regarding any item on this agenda. Building and Standards Commission Members Sade Ogunbode, Chair Edgar Farrera, Vice Chair Pablo Avila Wordy Thompson Andrea Freiburger Edward Selig Michael Francis Thomas Vocke, Fire Marshall (Ex Officio) John Green Elizabeth Mueller Joseph Benigno Timothy Stostad CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first five 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 minutes from the April 27, 2022 regular meeting a of the Building and Standards Commission. PUBLIC HEARINGS Appeal(s): The Commission will hear the following appeal case and may take action: 1. Case Number: CL 2022-067039 Property address: 8230 Spicewood Springs Road; Owner/ Appellant: Overlook at Canyon Mesa Homeowner’s Association, Inc. Page 1 Staff presenter: Mitchell Alvarez Staff recommendation: Deny appeal of the notice of violation New Case(s): The Commission will hear the following cases concerning alleged violations of the City’s Property Maintenance Code and may issue an order to vacate, relocate occupants, repair, demolish, or secure the premises; and may assess civil penalties: 2. Case Number: CL 2022-066942 Property address: 1500 E. 12th Street / Owner: Sodosopa Salmon, LP, aka 2018 1500-1501 East Austin LP Staff presenter: Willis Adams Staff recommendation: Repair commercial structure 3. Case Number: CL 2022-066092 Property address: 13038 N. US Highway 183, aka 13038 Research Boulevard / Owner: Zavareh …
BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION MEETING Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. Permitting and Development Center, Room 1405 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive, Austin, Texas 78752 Some members of the Building and Standards Commission may be participating via videoconference. Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact Melanie Alley at melanie.alley@austintexas.gov & 512-974-2679. The meeting may also be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. REVISED AGENDA The Building and Standards Commission (“Commission”) may go into a closed session under Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code to receive advice from legal counsel or for other reasons permitted by law as specifically listed on this agenda. Further, if necessary, the Commission may go into a closed session as permitted by law regarding any item on this agenda. Building and Standards Commission Members Sadé Ogunbode, Chair Edgar Farrera, Vice Chair Pablo Avila Wordy Thompson Andrea Freiburger Edward Selig Michael Francis Thomas Vocke, Fire Marshall (Ex Officio) John Green Elizabeth Mueller Joseph Benigno Timothy Stostad CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first five 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 minutes from the April 27, 2022 regular meeting a of the Building and Standards Commission. PUBLIC HEARINGS New Case(s): The Commission will hear the following cases concerning alleged violations of the City’s Property Maintenance Code and may issue an order to vacate, relocate occupants, repair, demolish, or secure the premises; and may assess civil penalties: Page 1 1. Case Number: CL 2022-066942 Property address: 1500 E. 12th Street / Owner: Sodosopa Salmon, LP, aka 2018 1500-1501 East Austin LP Staff presenter: Willis Adams Staff recommendation: Repair commercial structure 2. Case Number: CL 2022-066092 Property address: 13038 N. US Highway 183, aka 13038 Research Boulevard / Owner: Zavareh Investments, LLC Staff presenter: John Hale Staff recommendation: Repair fire-damaged commercial structure 3. Case Numbers: CL 2022-066958 and CL 2022-066976 Property address: 2901 Collins Creek Drive, Unit B and 3001 Collins Creek Drive, Unit B, aka 2801 Pleasant Valley Road, aka Rosemont at Oak Valley …
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Date: May 25, 2022 BUILDING AND STANDARDS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES The Building and Standards Commission (BSC) convened at City Hall and via video conference for a regular hybrid meeting on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. The meeting was available for viewing live at http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Commission Members in Attendance: Chair Sadé Ogunbode; Commissioners Andrea Freiburger, Wordy Thompson, John Green, Michael Francis, Timothy Stostad, Joseph Benigno, Pablo Avila, Edward Selig and Ex Officio Commissioner Chief Thomas Vocke. Vice Chair Edgar Farrera and Commissioner Elizabeth Mueller were absent. Note: Commissioners Avila, Stostad, Selig and Ex Officio Vocke attended remotely. Staff in Attendance: Melanie Alley, Code Review Analyst/BSC Coordinator; Robert Moore, Austin Code Division Manager; James Candelas, Program Specialist; Farah Presley, Inspector; Elaine Garrett, Assistant Director; Robert Alvarado, Division Manager; John Hale, Inspector; Lauren Khoury, Assistant City Attorney; and Gary Luedecke, CTM A/V Technician. CALL TO ORDER Chair Ogunbode called the Commission Meeting to order at 6:37 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made by Commissioner Green for approval of the minutes from the April 27, 2022 meeting. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Freiburger. The motion carried on a 9-0 vote. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION BASTA representative Gabby Garcia and Rosemont tenant Keyionda Goff testified before the BSC regarding living conditions at 2801 S. Pleasant Valley Road, also known as Rosemont at Oak Valley. PUBLIC HEARINGS Case(s): Case Number(s) 1. CL 2022-066942 Street Address 1500 E. 12th Street Owner Sodasopa Salmon, LP, aka 2018 1500-1501 East Austin, LP This case was pulled from the agenda prior to meeting and was not heard by the BSC. 1 Zavareh Investments, LLC 13038 N. US Highway 183, aka 13038 Research Boulevard 2. CL 2022-066092 The property was represented at the hearing by Richard Mathias. Chair Ogunbode admitted Staff Exhibits 1 and 2A – 2I. Chair Ogunbode also admitted the property owner’s Exhibit 1. Commissioner Green moved to close the public hearing. Commissioner Freiburger made a motion to modify staff’s proposed order, adopting repair within 90 days, but reducing the penalty on the 91st day, if compliance has not been achieved, to $10 per week, and reinstating the $1000 per week penalty if compliance is not fully achieved by the date of January 1, 2023. Commissioner Freiburger further modified the order require the owner to provide regular written updates to staff in the coming months of July, September and November. Commissioner Benigno seconded, and the motion carried on …
BUILDING AND FIRE BOARD OF APPEALS REGULAR CALLED MEETING Wednesday May 25, 2022 @ 1:30 PM- IN PERSON PERMITTING DEVELOPMENT CENTER/ 4TH FLOOR, CONF RM 4001 6310 WILHELMINA DELCO DR AUSTIN, TEXAS Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register, contact rick.arzola@austintexas.gov CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: Ron Buys(Kitchen); Tim Arndt(Tovo); Alan Schumann-Chair(Adler); Marco Fiorilo(Ellis) Bobby Johns(Madison); Ben Abzug(Renteria); Aubrey Brasfield-V Chair(Fuentes) A.J Juraska(Pool); Gary Wilks(Kelly); Jim Rumbo(Alter) AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMUNICATION: GENERAL The first 10 speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES- Minutes from Special Called Meeting from April 27, 2. DISCUSSION- To consider an Ordinance amending Title 25 of the City Code related to 2021. floodplain regulations 3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Rick Arzola at Development Services Department, Building Inspections, at (512) 974-2417, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711.
City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Housing and Planning Department May 17, 2022 NPA-2021-0005.02_2601 Montopolis Dr., 6700 & 6800 E. Ben White Blvd (Montopolis Multifamily) No zoning application has been filed at this time The applicant requests a postponement of this case from the May 24, 2022 Planning Commission hearing to the July 12, 2022 hearing date. Please see Victoria Haase’s attached email. The postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachments: Email from Victoria Haase, Thrower Design Plan Amendment Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 4B-1 From: Victoria Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2022 12:46 PM To: Meredith, Maureen <Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov> Cc: Ron Thrower; Rivera, Andrew <Andrew.Rivera@austintexas.gov> Subject: NPA-2021-0005.02 - 2601 Montopolis Dr. *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Maureen, We request a postponement of this case to the July 12, 2022 hearing date as we remain working towards addressing matters concerning residential uses in proximity to the near-by “Prax-Air” facility. Please confirm receipt of this request. Thank you, Victoria Haase www.throwerdesign.com 512-998-5900 Cell 512-476-4456 Office Mail: P.O. Box 41957 Austin, Texas 78745 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 4B-1 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 3 of 4B-1 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 4 of 4B-1
MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Todd Shaw, Chair Planning Commission Members FROM: Joi Harden Housing and Planning Department DATE: May 17, 2022 RE: C814-06-0175.03 - East Avenue PUD Parcel A Amendment Request for Indefinite Postponement by the Staff ************************************************************************ Staff requests an indefinite postponement of the above-referenced PUD amendment. Staff is still reviewing this application. Attachment: Map of Property 1 of 2B-2 SP90-0004B P-NP P CS-MU-V-CO-NP E R O S ST U PL R U S 57 0 02-0 WILSHIRE BLVD TRUCK RENTAL CS-MU-V-CO-NP TRUCK/TRAILER RENTAL 5 7 1 - 1 7 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ! ! ! ! ( SF-3-H-CO-NP C14H-2014-0007 ! ! ( ! ! ! ! ( ( ! ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( APTS. ( ( ( 9 70-8 ( ( 67-71 MF-3-NP APTS. ( 83-122 ( ( 70-238 MF-3-NP A P T S . ( SF-3-CO-NP ( ( ( E V R A E K C E B ( ( ( 9 9 64-1 9 62-6 O FFIC E S CS-CO-NP GR-MU-V-CO-NP E 41S C14-2007-0262 T ST 95-105 5 9 - 1 7 8 CS-MU-V-CO-NP APTS. LO-MU-V-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( D T R R E B L WIL SF-3-CO-NP ( ( ( LO-MU-NP 59-179 OFFC. H S T CS-MU-NP E 40T 73-1 LO-MU-NP 2 9 5- 9 P S 1 71-3 CS-MU-NP GO-MU-NP LO-MU-CO-NP ( ( S G VIN A S C. O S S A ( ( ( ( ( SF-3-CO-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( E 39T H S T ( ( ( SF-3-CO-NP ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( H H E 38T ( ( ALF ST ( SF-3-CO-NP ( ( ( ( ( D) NIE E 4\(D 6 0 9-2 ( 9 5 7 1 0-2 0 ( ( ( ( ( ( LO-MU-NP ( E 38T ( ( ( ( H S T ( ( ( ( ( ( ( SF-4A-CO-NP C14-03-0021 LO-MU-NP CS-MU-CO-NP CS-MU-NP STA. B 5 N N IH 3 ( CS-MU-CO-NP LA U N D R Y ( CS-MU-NP ( MOTEL ( ( ( ( ( ( ( CS-MU-V-NP 53-098 O P S H N IH 35 SB TO E 40TH ST RA M N IH 3 5 N B T O W IL S HIR E R A P M CO. B D N …
MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Todd Shaw, Chair Planning Commission Members FROM: Wendy Rhoades Housing and Planning Department DATE: May 17, 2022 RE: C814-2021-0099 – Brodie Oaks PUD Request for Indefinite Postponement by the Staff ************************************************************************ Staff requests an indefinite postponement of the above-referenced rezoning case. Staff is still reviewing this PUD application, related Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) and Restrictive Covenant Amendment case. Attachment: Map of Property B-31 of 2 LO BARTON CREEK PARK SF-2 SF-3 MF-2 81-033 81-033 MF-4 P82-59 R81-033 APARTMENTS LO ! ! ! ! ! CS ! 81-003 ! ! S C A P I T A L O S F C T A E P X I T A A S L H O W Y N B F T E X A S H W Y S B ! E R ! ! ! P I N G C E N T ! ! ! ! S H O P 81-033 ! ! ! 81-003 ! ! ! ! GR R-81-33 ! ! ! ! ! S C A ! ! P I T A L O ! MF-2 MF-2 D V L B E T A G T S E W GR 86-008 CH SP-00-2307C SP89-0032C S LAMAR SB TO CAP TX NB RAMP ! ! S C A P T X S B A T S L A M A R T R N F T ! ! ! ! E X A S H ! A W Y S V R D N B M A S L V D S V L R B ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! B D N ! ! !! ! C14-2018-0094 ! CS ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 81-033 ! ! ! ! 81-033 ! ! ! ! ! ! CS-1 GR C14-2008-0043 SHOPPING CENTER CS ! C14R-83-166 B A R B L V D N B C14R-81-033 D S R B L V M S L A A M ! ! ! ! S L A ! ! RESTAURANT GR-V ! ! ! 71-151 ! ! ! ! 74-143 ! ! CS-1-V REST. C14-2008-0019 70-88 CS-V SHOPPING CENTER SP-99-0066C SHOPPING CENTER CP75-024 ! CINEMA 72-182 CS-1-V 91-0005 D R I V E - T H R U SP97-0061CS 70-88 CS-1-V-CO C14-2016-0091 77-060 SP88-0152C …
MEMORANDUM ************************************************************************ TO: Todd Shaw, Chair Planning Commission Members FROM: Wendy Rhoades Housing and Planning Department DATE: May 17, 2022 RE: C14R-81-033(RCA) - Brodie Oaks RCA Request for Indefinite Postponement by the Staff ************************************************************************ Staff requests an indefinite postponement of the above-referenced Restrictive Covenant Amendment case. Staff is still reviewing this application, and the related PUD rezoning case and Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA). Attachment: Map of Property 1 of 2B-4 LO BARTON CREEK PARK SF-2 SF-3 MF-2 81-033 81-033 MF-4 P82-59 R81-033 APARTMENTS ! ! C14R-83-166 B A R B L V D N B C14R-81-033 D S R B L V M S L A A M ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! S L A ! ! ! ! RESTAURANT GR-V LO ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CS ! ! 81-003 ! ! ! ! S C A P I T A L O S F C T A E P X I T A A S L H O W Y N B F T E X A S H W Y S B ! ! E R ! ! ! ! ! ! P I N G C E N T ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! S H O P 81-033 ! ! ! ! ! ! 81-003 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! GR R-81-33 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! S C A ! ! ! ! P I T A L O ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 81-033 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 81-033 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CS-1 GR C14-2008-0043 SHOPPING CENTER CS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 71-151 MF-2 MF-2 D V L B E T A G T S E W GR 86-008 CH SP-00-2307C SP89-0032C S C A P T X S B A T S L A M A R T R N S LAMAR SB TO CAP TX NB RAMP ! ! ! ! F T ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E X A S H ! ! R B D N W …
Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Central Austin Combined (CANPAC) CASE#: NPA-2022-0019.01.SH PROJECT NAME: Cady Lofts PC DATE: May 25, 2022 May 10, 2022 DATE FILED: February 28, 2022 1004, 1006, and 1008 E. 39th Street ADDRESS/ES: DISTRICT AREA: 9 SITE AREA: 0.736 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: Cady Lofts, LLC AGENT: SGI Ventures, Inc. (Sally Gaskin) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation Base District Zoning Change Related Zoning Case: C14-2022-0019.SH From: SF-3-CO-NP & LO-MU-NP NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 9, 2022 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022 - 1 PHONE: (512) 974-2695 To: MF-6-NP August 26, 2004 ACTION: From: Single Family and Mixed Use/Office To: Multifamily Residential 1 of 134B-6 Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 May 10, 2022 – After postponement discussion the cases were postponed to May 25, 2022 at the request of the neighborhood. [J. Shieh – 1st; G. Cox – 2nd] Vote: 11-0-2 [C. Llanes Pulido and S. R. Praxis abstained]. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To support the applicant’s request for Multifamily Residential land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: The property is 0.736-acre tract comprised three lots with single family homes on 1004 and 1006 E. 39th Street and a vacant lot on 1008 E. 39th Street. To the north and east of the property is Mixed Use/Office land use with Mixed Use along the frontage road. To the south is Single Family and Mixed Use land use. To the west is Single Family land use. The applicant proposes to change the land use on the property from Single Family and Mixed Use/Office to Multifamily Residential land use to build a 100-unit multifamily supportive affordable housing project. The project is S.M.A.R.T. Housing Certified. Staff supports the applicant’s request of Multifamily Residential land use because it steps down the land use intensity from the Mixed Use and Mixed Use/Office to the east that is closest to the IH-35 frontage road and the single family uses to the west of the property. The request will provide much-needed affordable housing to the planning area and the city to help meet the goals of the Austin Strategic Housing Blueprint. The property is near the proposed Project Connect Gold Line and approximately ½-mile south of Airport Blvd, an Imagine Austin Activity Corridor, and approximately ½-mile south of Hancock Shopping Center with an HEB grocery store and other …
Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Central Austin Combined (CANPAC) CASE#: NPA-2022-0019.01.SH PROJECT NAME: Cady Lofts PC DATE: May 25, 2022 May 10, 2022 DATE FILED: February 28, 2022 1004, 1006, and 1008 E. 39th Street ADDRESS/ES: DISTRICT AREA: 9 SITE AREA: 0.736 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: Cady Lofts, LLC AGENT: SGI Ventures, Inc. (Sally Gaskin) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation Base District Zoning Change Related Zoning Case: C14-2022-0019.SH From: SF-3-CO-NP & LO-MU-NP NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 9, 2022 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022 - 1 PHONE: (512) 974-2695 To: MF-6-NP August 26, 2004 ACTION: From: Single Family and Mixed Use/Office To: Multifamily Residential 1 of 134B-6 Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 May 10, 2022 – After postponement discussion the cases were postponed to May 25, 2022 at the request of the neighborhood. [J. Shieh – 1st; G. Cox – 2nd] Vote: 11-0-2 [C. Llanes Pulido and S. R. Praxis abstained]. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To support the applicant’s request for Multifamily Residential land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: The property is 0.736-acre tract comprised three lots with single family homes on 1004 and 1006 E. 39th Street and a vacant lot on 1008 E. 39th Street. To the north and east of the property is Mixed Use/Office land use with Mixed Use along the frontage road. To the south is Single Family and Mixed Use land use. To the west is Single Family land use. The applicant proposes to change the land use on the property from Single Family and Mixed Use/Office to Multifamily Residential land use to build a 100-unit multifamily supportive affordable housing project. The project is S.M.A.R.T. Housing Certified. Staff supports the applicant’s request of Multifamily Residential land use because it steps down the land use intensity from the Mixed Use and Mixed Use/Office to the east that is closest to the IH-35 frontage road and the single family uses to the west of the property. The request will provide much-needed affordable housing to the planning area and the city to help meet the goals of the Austin Strategic Housing Blueprint. The property is near the proposed Project Connect Gold Line and approximately ½-mile south of Airport Blvd, an Imagine Austin Activity Corridor, and approximately ½-mile south of Hancock Shopping Center with an HEB grocery store and other …
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City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members May 17, 2022 NPA-2021-0021.02 _1406-1506 Parker Lane C14-2021-0139_1406-1506 Parker Lane Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Heather Chaffin, Senior Planner, Current Planning Division Housing and Planning Department FROM: DATE: RE: The staff requests a postponement of the above-referenced cases from the May 24, 2022 Planning Commission hearing date to the July 12, 2022 hearing date to allow additional time for the applicant to work on the property’s drainage issue. This postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachments: Plan Amendment Map Zoning Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 3B-8 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 3B-8 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 3 of 3B-8
City of Austin Housing and Plannin g Department P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX 78767 -1088 (512) 974-3100 ♦ Fax (512) 974-3112 ♦ www .c ity o fau s tin .o rg/ h ou s in g MEMORANDUM TO: Todd W. Shaw, Chair & Planning Commission Members May 17, 2022 NPA-2021-0021.02 _1406-1506 Parker Lane C14-2021-0139_1406-1506 Parker Lane Maureen Meredith, Senior Planner, Inclusive Planning Division Heather Chaffin, Senior Planner, Current Planning Division Housing and Planning Department FROM: DATE: RE: The staff requests a postponement of the above-referenced cases from the May 24, 2022 Planning Commission hearing date to the July 12, 2022 hearing date to allow additional time for the applicant to work on the property’s drainage issue. This postponement request was made in a timely manner and meets the Planning Commission’s policy. Attachments: Plan Amendment Map Zoning Map The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 1 of 3B-9 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 2 of 3B-9 The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable modifications and equal access to communications upon request. 3 of 3B-9
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0038 – 2320 E Riverside Dr ZONING FROM / TO: ERC (Corridor Mixed Use Subdistrict), to increase the maximum building height through participation in the density bonus program DISTRICT: 3 SITE AREA: 0.5334 acre (23,235 square feet) ADDRESS: 2320 East Riverside Drive OWNER / APPLICANT: 2410 East Riverside Ltd. (David L. Roberts) AGENT: Armbrust & Brown, PLLC (Richard T. Suttle, Jr.) CASE MANAGER: Wendy Rhoades (512-974-7719, wendy.rhoades@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Staff recommendation is to grant East Riverside Corridor (ERC) district zoning by amending Figure 1-8, (East Riverside Corridor Development Bonus Height Map), to allow for a maximum building height of 160 feet through participation in the density bonus program. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, please see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: June 16, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: There are no known issues at this time. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: This site contains a vacant restaurant (limited) use and is zoned East Riverside Corridor (ERC) with a subdistrict designation of corridor mixed use (CMU) and is permitted to construct buildings up to 60 feet in height and a base floor-to-area (FAR) of 2 : 1. It is approximately one-half of an acre and located on the north side of East Riverside Drive. It is adjacent to existing ERC zoned properties in all directions that are also designated as CMU subdistricts. Please refer to Exhibits A (Zoning Map) and A-1 (Aerial Exhibit). The Applicant is not requesting to rezone their subdistrict or change any of the base entitlements currently allowed. They are requesting to amend Figure 1-8 (East Riverside 1 of 12B-10 C14-2022-0038 Page 2 Corridor Development Bonus Height Map) to allow up to 160 feet in height if the project met the development bonus program requirements. Please refer to Exhibit B. Per the Applicant’s submittal letter attached at the back of this report, the requested amendment would allow the property to be redeveloped with office, retail, and restaurant uses in conjunction with the adjoining commercial shopping center to the east and south. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: The proposed zoning should be consistent with the goals and objectives of the 1. City Council. This site is located along East Riverside Drive which is identified as a Core Transit Corridor within the ERC. The current CapMetro bus system map shows two existing High-Frequency MetroBus …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET TO: DMU DISTRICT: 9 CASE: C14-2022-0011 W 16th-Lam ZONING FROM: GO ADDRESS: 508 West 16th Street SITE AREA: 0.16 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Pauline Lam CASE MANAGER: Heather Chaffin (512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports DMU zoning with the added conditional overlay: Building height shall not exceed 60 feet. (DMU-CO) AGENT: Land Answers, Inc. (Jim Witliff) For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: TBD ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 7B-11 C14-2022-0011 2 ISSUES: No issues at this time. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject property is located at the northwest corner of West 16th Street and Nueces Street The GO zoned property is currently developed with professional office land use. Properties to the north are also zoned GO and developed with professional and medical offices. East of the subject property are properties zoned GO and DMU-CO that also contain professional offices. To the northeast are properties zoned GO and CS-1 that are developed with a mix of office, residential and restaurant land uses. Across Nueces Street to the west are properties zoned GO that are developed with a mix of office uses. To the southwest, across the intersection of 16th and Nueces, is GO property developed with religious assembly use. To the south, across 16th Street, are properties zoned DMU-CO that are developed with a mix of office, personal services, and other uses. The property is located in the Northwest District of the Downtown Austin Plan. DMU properties in this area are limited to building heights no greater than 60 feet. Staff supports the DMU request with a 60- foot height limit. Rezoning the property to DMU-CO would be consistent with surrounding properties and the Downtown Austin Plan. Please see Exhibits A and B- Zoning Map and Aerial Exhibit. BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION 1. 2. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. Zoning should not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner; Granting of the request should result in an equal treatment of similarly situated properties. Granting of the request should result in an equal treatment of similarly situated properties. The proposed zoning should promote consistency and orderly planning. 3. 4. EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USES: ZONING LAND USES Site North South GO GO DMU-CO East GO, DMU-CO, CS-1 Professional …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET CASE: C14-2022-0009 Fifty First Street Residences DISTRICT: 1 ZONING FROM: CS-MU-CO-NP TO: CS-MU-V-NP ADDRESS: 5525 East 51st Street SITE AREA: 4.0 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Therese M. Baer AGENT: Alice Glasco Consulting (Alice Glasco) CASE MANAGER: Heather Chaffin (512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff does not support the requested rezoning to CS-MU-V-NP. For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022: May 10, 2022: To grant postponement to May 24, 2022, as requested by applicant, on consent. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: TBD ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 8B-12 C14-2022-0009 2 ISSUES: If rezoning is granted, Staff recommends that the existing conditional overlays on the property be retained. The following uses are currently prohibited on the property: Drive-in service as an accessory use to commercial uses, Automotive rentals, Automotive repair services, Automotive sales, Automotive washing (of any type), Service station, and Pawn shop services. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject property is located on the south side of East 51st Street approximately 400 feet west of Ed Bluestein Boulevard. The 4-acre property is undeveloped and heavily vegetated. The CS-MU-CO-NP property included prohibited land uses, as outlined in the Issues section of this report. Immediately to the west and south of the property is a residential neighborhood zoned SF-4A-NP which triggers compatibility standards on the site. Immediately to the east of the property is property zoned CS-CO-NP is the newly constructed 183/51st Street Trailhead that provides bicycle and pedestrian access across 183/Ed Bluestein Boulevard. The trail connects on the east side of the highway adjacent to the East Communities YMCA and Walnut Creek Greenbelt. Also east and southeast of the rezoning tract are properties that front the southbound Ed Bluestein frontage road. These properties are zoned LI-CO-NP, CS-NP, and CS-CO-NP; these properties include Automotive repair, Undeveloped, and Public high school land uses, respectively. Across East 51st Street to the north is Little Walnut Creek Greenbelt, zoned P-NP, and a Hotel-motel property zoned GR-NP. Please see Exhibits A and B- Zoning Map and Aerial Exhibit. Staff does not support the request to rezone the property to CS-MU-V-NP. The closest bus service is one mile away at 51st and Springdale Road. Sidewalks in the area are fragmented between the property and the closest bus route. Commercial opportunities are very limited in the area, so development on this site will be …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET DISTRICT: 1 TO: MF-4-NP CASE: C14-2022-0017 Hudson Place ZONING FROM: SF-3-NP ADDRESS: 5711, 5801, 5805, 5809, 5813, 5817, 5901, and 5909 Hudson Street SITE AREA: 8.56 acres PROPERTY OWNER: Hudson Development, LLC (Philip Jalufka) CASE MANAGER: Heather Chaffin (512-974-2122, heather.chaffin@austintexas.gov) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff does not support the requested rezoning to MF-4-NP. Staff supports an alternate recommendation of MF-3-NP. AGENT: Alice Glasco Consulting (Alice Glasco) For a summary of the basis of staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: TBD ORDINANCE NUMBER: 1 of 9B-13 C14-2022-0017 2 ISSUES: No issues at this time. The Applicant is amenable to staff’s recommendation of MF-3-NP. CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The subject property is located on the south side of Hudson Street approximately 1500 feet west of Ed Bluestein Boulevard. The rezoning tract is zoned SF-3-NP and is comprised of multiple lots. The lots include one single family residence and a mix of undeveloped and commercial properties. SF-3-NP properties are located to the south and west are developed with single family residences. A single family property to the east is developed with a commercial land use. Further to the east are properties zoned GR-MU-NP and CS-NP that include undeveloped lots and lots developed with automotive repair and vehicle storage land uses. Across Hudson Street to the north are properties zoned CS-MU-NP, LI-NP, IP-NP that are developed with a mix of land uses including automotive repair services, plant nursery, and religious assembly. Northwest of the subject property are SF-3-NP zoned residential properties and a P-NP property that contains Travis County International Cemetery. Please see Exhibits A and B- Zoning Map and Aerial Exhibit. Staff does not support the requested MF-4-NP zoning at this location and supports MF-3-NP as an alternate recommendation. The scale of MF-3-NP zoning is more appropriate for a multifamily development that is surrounded by single family residential properties on three sides. Multifamily zoning at this location will increase the number of housing units in the area and increase the mix of housing options. This reflects priorities outlined in the Council adopted Strategic Housing Blueprint. BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION 1. Council. 2. Council or Planning Commission. 3. development intensities. 4. opportunities or providing for affordable housing. EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USES: Zoning should promote a transition between adjacent and nearby zoning districts, land uses, and Zoning should promote clearly-identified …
ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET to Morrow Street CASE: C14-2022-0031 – Remove Vehicular Access Restriction ZONING FROM / TO: TOD-NP, to change a condition of zoning ADDRESS: Intersection of Easy Wind Drive and Morrow Street SITE AREA: 32.63 acres APPLICANT: City of Austin – Housing and Planning Department CASE MANAGER: Andrei Lubomudrov (512-974-7659) DISTRICT: 7 Andrei.lubomudrov@austintexas.gov [A. AZHAR; J. MUSHTALER – 2ND) (13-0) STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Staff recommendation is to approve the zoning change to transit oriented development – neighborhood plan (TOD-NP) combining district zoning, to remove the vehicular access restriction to Morrow Street. For a summary of the basis of Staff’s recommendation, see case manager comments on page 2. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION / RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022: May 10, 2022: APPROVED A POSTPONEMENT REQUEST BY THE NEIGHBORHOOD TO MAY 24, 2022 CITY COUNCIL ACTION: June 9, 2022: ORDINANCE NUMBER: ISSUES: The Crestview Neighborhood Association has requested postponement of the rezoning application. Please refer to correspondence attached at the back of the Staff report. The Applicant, in this case the City of Austin, has submitted a zoning application to remove a condition added to the Crestview TOD in 2011 to restrict vehicular access to Morrow Street from Easy Wind Drive. The application was filed as a result of City Council direction provided in Resolution No. 20220217-037. Removing the zoning condition restricting access would ensure long-term unimpeded access to Morrow Street from the Crestview Station area. The Austin Transportation Department recommended removal of the gate following a three- month traffic study that found opening the gate created no significant safety risks. 1 of 49B-14 C14-2022-0031 Page 2 CASE MANAGER COMMENTS: The proposed rezoning change removes the restriction on vehicular access to Morrow Street via Easy Wind Drive. Further changes to the Crestview Station TOD are not proposed. BASIS OF RECOMMENDATION: 1. The proposed zoning should be consistent with the purpose statement of the district sought. The transit oriented development (TOD) district is the designation for an identified transit station and the area around it. The district provides for development that is compatible with and supportive of public transit and a pedestrian-oriented environment. Staff believes the proposed zoning is consistent with the district as it increases overall access to transit at Crestview Station. The neighborhood plan (NP) district denotes a tract located within the boundaries of an adopted Neighborhood Plan. Zoning changes should promote compatibility with adjacent and nearby uses. 2. The requested …
PLANNING COMMISISON SITE PLAN – COMPATIBILITY VARIANCES ONLY CASE NUMBER: PROJECT NAME: SP-2021-0102C PC HEARING DATE: May 24th, 2022 1400 Cedar Ave 1400 Cedar Ave 1 (512) 259-6877 (512) 761-6161 (512) 978-1735 Urban Gravity 5110 Lancaster Ct Austin, TX 78723 Zack Lofton zack.lofton@austintexas.gov Civilitude LLC (Alejandra Flores) 5110 Lancaster Ct Austin, TX 78723 ADDRESS: COUNCIL DISTRICT: OWNER/APPLICANT: ENGINEER: CASE MANAGER: NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: Chestnut Neighborhood Plan Area PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: The applicant is proposing to redevelop 2 lots with commercial land uses zoned CS-MU-V-CO-NP into a 7-unit Condominium Residential land use with parking, bike parking and public sidewalk improvements. DESCRIPTION OF WAIVER: This item was a discussion item at the April 12th Planning Commission meeting, and the applicant has made adjustments to their proposed site plan based on the Planning Commission and community feedback. The applicant is requesting a waiver from § 25-2-1063. This site is subject to a 25’ compatibility setback and the proposed development is encroaching into the 25’ setback on the north and west property lines. The west property line abuts an alley with an SF-3 property with a 5’ rear setback on the opposite side of the alley and the north property line abuts an SF-3 property with a 5’ interior side yard setback. After the previous meeting’s discussion, the applicant is now proposing the two units on the north side of the site to be setback 7’ from the north property line and the units on the western side to be setback 18’ from the west property line. If approved, this waiver will not impact sightlines at the intersection of 14th Street and Cedar Avenue. COMPATIBILITY: Section 25-2-1051 states that Article 10 Compatibility Standards apply if a use in a SF-6 or less restrictive zoning district is located on a property across the street from or adjoining a property on which is zoned SF-5 or more restrictive or a use is permitted in a SF-5 or more restrictive zoning district is located. § 25-2-1063 - HEIGHT LIMITATIONS AND SETBACKS FOR LARGE SITES. (A) This section applies to a site that has: (1) an area that exceeds 20,000 square feet; or (2) a street frontage that exceeds 100 feet. 1 of 60B-15 1400 Cedar Ave 1400 Cedar Ave SP-2021-0102C (B) In this section, the term "structure" excludes a rain garden using no concrete that is designed in accordance with the Environmental Criteria Manual. A person may not construct …
PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Tuesday, May 24, 2022 The Planning Commission will convene at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 at Austin City Hall, Council Chambers, Room 1001 301 W. Second Street, Austin, TX. Some members of the Planning Commission may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Greg Anderson Awais Azhar Grayson Cox Yvette Flores – Secretary Claire Hempel – Vice-Chair Patrick Howard Jennifer Mushtaler Solveij Rosa Praxis Carmen Llanes Pulido Robert Schneider Todd Shaw – Chair James Shieh – Parliamentarian Jeffrey Thompson Ex-Officio Members Arati Singh – AISD Board of Trustees Jessica Cohen – Chair of Board of Adjustment Spencer Cronk - City Manager Richard Mendoza - Director of Public Works EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Planning Commission 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 Commission may not conduct a closed meeting without the approval of the city attorney. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 Attorney: Steven Maddoux, 512-974-6080 Commission Liaison: Andrew Rivera, 512-974-6508 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION The first four (4) speakers signed up prior to the commencement of the meeting will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approve the minutes of May 10, 2022. B. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Plan Amendment: Location: NPA-2021-0005.02 - Montopolis Multifamily; District 3 2601 Montopolis Drive, 6700 & 6800 E. Ben White Blvd SVRD WB, Carson Creek, Country Club Creek Watersheds; Montopolis NP Area Owner/Applicant: Montopolis QO2B, LLC Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Thrower Design, LLC (Ron Thrower and Victoria Haase) Industry to Mixed Use land use Not recommended. Maureen Meredith, 512-974-2695, maureen.meredith@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department Applicant postponement request to July 12, 2022. Postponement Request 2. Rezoning: Location: C814-06-0175.03 - East Avenue PUD, Parcel A Amendment; District 9 3500-3700 North IH-35, Boggy Creek Watershed; Central Austin Combined (Hancock) NP Area Owner/Applicant: Westheimer Retail Center Ltd (David Foor) Agent: Request: Staff Rec.: Staff: Drenner Group, PC (Leah M. Bojo) PUD-NP to PUD-NP, to change a condition of zoning Pending Joi Harden, 512-974-1617, joi.harden@austintexas.gov Housing and Planning Department Indefinite Postponement by Staff Postponement Request Attorney: Steven Maddoux, 512-974-6080 Commission Liaison: Andrew Rivera, 512-974-6508 3. Zoning and C814-2021-0099 - Brodie Oaks PUD; District 5 Rezoning: Location: Owner/Applicant: …
Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AMENDMENT REVIEW SHEET DATE FILED: February 28, 2022 NEIGHORHOOD PLAN: Crestview/Wooten Combined (Crestview) CASE#: NPA-2022-0017.02 PROJECT NAME: 7301 Burnet Road PC DATE: May 24, 2022 ADDRESS/ES: 7301 Burnet Road DISTRICT AREA: 7 SITE AREA: 6.3220 acres OWNER/APPLICANT: 7301 Burnet Road, LLC AGENT: Armbrust & Brown, PLLC (Michael J. Whellan) CASE MANAGER: Maureen Meredith STAFF EMAIL: Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov TYPE OF AMENDMENT: Change in Future Land Use Designation PHONE: (512) 974-2695 From: Commercial Base District Zoning Change To: Mixed Use To: Related Zoning Case: (No zoning case filed) From: NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN ADOPTION DATE: CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 9, 2022 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: May 24, 2022 – 1 April 1, 2004 ACTION: 1 of 28B-5 Planning Commission: May 24, 2022 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use. BASIS FOR STAFF’S RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the applicant’s request for Mixed Use land use because Burnet Road is an established commercial corridor designated as an Activity Corridor on the Imagine Austin Growth Concept map where mixed use developments are encouraged. The Crestview/Wooten neighborhood plan supports mixed use developments on Anderson Lane and Burnet Road. Section of plan document that supports the applicant’s request. Land Use Objective 2: Encourage the development of neighborhood-serving commercial and mixed use on Anderson Lane and Burnet Road. Both Anderson Lane and Burnet Road are nearly fully developed as commercial corridors. The types of commercial uses vary widely, including numerous auto sale and service establishments and multi-tenant shopping centers. Care should be taken to ensure that redevelopment serves to strengthen these two retail corridors and maintain their utility as shopping districts. The neighborhood generally agrees that mixed-use development is acceptable on Anderson and Burnet. Adding the Neighborhood Mixed Use Building special use to commercial properties should help facilitate some redevelopment and make better use of the smaller commercial lots. Other mixed use options, including the MU overlay and the neighborhood urban center can be added to the large, deep commercial lots on Burnet Road south of Anderson. The existing zoning on the corridors is generally appropriate, but land area intensive. Auto-related uses should be limited to help maintain the retail viability of both corridors. Recommendations 1. Allow the Neighborhood Mixed Use Building special use on all non-freeway commercial corridors. larger than one acre). 2. Add the Mixed Use (MU) Combining District to larger commercial tracts (generally LAND USE DESCRIPTIONS EXISTING LAND …
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City Manager Spencer Cronk The City of Austin Planning Commission To: From: Subject: Date: May 24, 2022 Re-transmittal of FYs 2021-2023 Long-Range Capital Improvement Program Planning (LRCP) Memo of Recommendations The Planning Commission is pleased to re-transmit the FYs 21-23 Long-Range Capital Improvement Program Planning (LRCP) Memo of Recommendations approved by Planning Commission in June 2021. Transmittal of the recommendations to the City Manager allows the Planning Commission to meet its requirement under the Charter to submit a list of capital improvements to the City Manager which implements the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan Joint Committee (CPJC) of Planning Commission and Zoning and Platting Commission participated in the development of the LRCP recommendations that were approved by Planning Commission June 22, 2021. In this off-cycle LRCP year of 2022, the CPJC approved the re-transmittal of the FYs 21-23 memo for consideration by the Planning Commission. LRCP is the process that examines CIP needs looking 10 years or more into the future. It is a lens for viewing CIP projects, which are typically granular in nature, within the scale of high-level policies identified in the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan and Strategic Direction 2023. The LRCP is part of a larger Capital Improvement Program planning cycle, a multi-year, continuous process of planning, funding, and implementation of capital improvements, that also includes the Five-Year CIP Plan and the annual Capital Budget. To further the City’s long-term vision and aspiration of being one of the most unique, thriving, and livable cities in the country, the City Council chose to focus City operations and budgets around Strategic Direction 2023’s Outcomes: • Government that works for all: Believing that city government works effectively and collaboratively for all of us - that it is equitable, ethical and innovative. • Safety: Being safe in our home, at work, and in our community. • Economic Opportunity and Affordability: Having economic opportunities and resources that enable us to thrive in our community • Mobility: Getting us where we want to go, when we want to get there, safely and cost-effectively. • Health and Environment: Enjoying a sustainable environment and a healthy life, physically and • Culture and Lifelong-Learning: Being enriched by Austin's unique civic, cultural, ethnic, and learning mentally. opportunities. This LRCP cycle for FYs 21-23, the Memo of Recommendations is organized by the six Strategic Direction outcomes. Additionally, a new website has been developed to present the …
Joshua Ellinger – Data Scientist / Small Business Owner. The outcome of this process is a forgone conclusion, so I am asking staff to be accurate in the basis for its MF-4 recommendation. I would like the same from the Planning Commission. I am not a typical Austinite -- I favor higher density in the urban code. But let’s look to Europe, not Southern California Staff - The existing ‘basis’ is inaccurate 1. 2. 3. Density – Developers are proposing 135 per acre in a district designed for “maximum density of 36 to 54 units per acre, depending on unit size”. Transition – There is no transition. It goes from single family home to a three-story wall of concrete in under 50 feet. Intensive Development by Highways – Staff notes that MF-6 is not appropriate but claims MF-4 + AU is without justification. I believe Staff thinks MF-6 (like Concordia) is appropriate but doesn’t want to defend it. Let’s get real -- AU is a magic wand The real basis for the MF-4 recommendation is that: The Council want any zoning chances associated with Affordability Unlocked to be sent through without any review or consideration. MF-3 is most you could justify in this area under normal process. Question for the Developers You have said you can build without a zoning change or a FLUM amendment, but you don’t want to because of cost. How much would approximately would it cost? 10%? 20%? Zilker Studios puts 110 units on a 0.50 acre size so I find it hard to believe this driven by concern for the tenants. Question for Mr. Anderson Thank for supporting the delay. It was valuable. I would like talk later. You are all for making Austin walkable. I bike everywhere. Wouldn’t you prefer a tall residential tower? That would leave room for a walking path from 38th to 40th rather than making people walk to Red River or up the frontage road. Voting against the zoning change gets you that. (I have different concerns that prevent me from supporting this project in current form) What I want 1. The “College Houses” model to PSH housing. 2. A district plan instead piecemeal development. We are on the path to a CodeNext-like fiasco where nothing gets built. Instead, we should come together as a community, create a development we all can support, and use it as an example for …
From: Adam Stephens Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 3:07 PM To: Meredith, Maureen <Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov> Cc: Sirwaitis, Sherri <Sherri.Sirwaitis@austintexas.gov>; Rivera, Andrew <Andrew.Rivera@austintexas.gov>; Harden, Joi <Joi.Harden@austintexas.gov>; Coan Dillahunty < > Subject: RE: May 24 PC Speaker Reg - Cady Lofts *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** We support Coan’s request to 6/28. From: Meredith, Maureen <Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 2:08 PM To: Adam Stephens < Cc: Sirwaitis, Sherri <Sherri.Sirwaitis@austintexas.gov>; Rivera, Andrew <Andrew.Rivera@austintexas.gov>; Harden, Joi <Joi.Harden@austintexas.gov> Subject: RE: May 24 PC Speaker Reg - Cady Lofts Adam: FYI. Coan Dillahunty will be asking for a PP of the cases to the June 28 PC hearing. Maureen May 22, 2022 CANPAC Statement regarding C14-2022-0019.SH and NPA- 2022-0019.01.SH, Cady Lofts We, CANPAC, support affordable housing on this site, and we appreciate the presentation of Option II that does not need a zoning or FLUM change. We are, also, in support of increased density on the LO zoned lots. Since at this point, the applicant has not acquired the property or had their tax credit application approved, permanent change to the zoning and the Neighborhood Plan (CACNP) seems premature. At this time, we ask that the Neighborhood Plan Amendment and the zoning change be postponed, so that they can be reconsidered once the applicant has acquired the property and had their project approved.
Alice Woods Coan Dillahunty Hugh Bender; Bart Whatley; Linda Guerrero; Abby Penner; Sally Gaskin; Megan Lasch RE: Cady Lofts - Continuing Discussion Monday, May 23, 2022 11:28:00 AM image001.png From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Hi all, I just wanted to check in to see whether there are any additional questions we can answer before planning commission tomorrow. We are available for a phone call or meeting today or tomorrow before then. ALICE WOODS Development Associate Saigebrook Development | O-SDA Industries AWoods@saigebrook.com | C: 314.540.5355 AWoods@saigebrook.com AWoods@saigebrook.com C: 314.540.5355 5501-A Balcones Dr. #302 Austin, TX 78731 g p From: Alice Woods Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 11:34 AM To: Coan Dillahunty <coan.dillahunty@gmail.com> Cc: Hugh Bender <hbender@bendertx.com>; Bart Whatley <bart.whatley@gmail.com>; Linda Guerrero <lhguerrero9@gmail.com>; Abby Penner <Abby@Saigebrook.com>; Sally Gaskin <megan@o-sda.com> <Sally@sgiventures.net>; <Sally@sgiventures.net>; <Sally@sgiventures.net>; Megan Lasch <megan@o-sda.com> Subject: RE: Cady Lofts - Continuing Discussion coan.dillahunty@gmail.com coan.dillahunty@gmail.com <hbender@bendertx.com>; <hbender@bendertx.com> <bart.whatley@gmail.com> <bart.whatley@gmail.com> <lhguerrero9@gmail.com>; <lhguerrero9@gmail.com> <Abby@Saigebrook.com>; <Abby@Saigebrook.com> Coan, Please see attached slides showing the two options proposed and a table addressing your questions. Please note that in the City of Austin, zoning does not lock in a site plan, and we are happy to continue altering the site plan with the neighborhood after zoning, if that is desired. Our site plan is not fixed until we go through site plan review with the City, which we anticipate starting in the fall of this year. As far as comparable properties I know that New Hope would be happy to tour any interested neighbors around their existing projects in Houston. They will also be at the CANPAC meeting to answer any questions about their existing projects in greater detail. Please continue reaching out with questions and let us know if you want to have a discussion on Monday before the CANPAC meeting. ALICE WOODS Development Associate Saigebrook Development | O-SDA Industries AWoods@saigebrook.com | C: 314.540.5355 AWoods@saigebrook.com | C: 314.540.5355 g p | 5501-A Balcones Dr. #302 Austin, TX 78731 < <coan.dillahunty@gmail.com> From: Coan Dillahunty <coan.dillahunty@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 13, 2022 10:26 AM <AWoods@Saigebrook.com> < To: Alice Woods <AWoods@Saigebrook.com> < <hbender@bendertx.com> Cc: Hugh Bender <hbender@bendertx.com>; Bart Whatley <bart.whatley@gmail.com>; Linda > Guerrero <lhguerrero9@gmail.com>; Abby Penner <Abby@Saigebrook.com>; Sally Gaskin <Sally@sgiventures.net>; <Sally@sgiventures.net>; Megan Lasch <megan@o-sda.com> <megan@o-sda.com> Subject: Re: Cady Lofts - Continuing Discussion > <bart.whatley@gmail.com> < <lhguerrero9@gmail.com> < >; <Abby@Saigebrook.com>;; Hello Alice, Thank you for following up. We have two questions we could use help with in advance of the CANPAC meeting: …
ORDINANCE NO. 040826-59 AN ORDINANCE REZONING AND CHANGING THE ZONING MAP TO ADD A NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICTS KNOWN AS THE HANCOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AREA AND TO CHANGE THE BASE ZONING DISTRICTS PLAN COMBINING DISTRICT TO THE BASE ZONING 541.38 ACRES OF LAND GENERALLY ON APPROXIMATELY ON 184 TRACTS OF LAND. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: map established ood plan (NP) combining and to change the base zoning PART 1. The zoning add a neighborh property described Zoning Department, as follows: by Section district districts 25-2-191 of the City Code is amended to the within to each base zoning district property of land within the on 184 tracts in Zoning Case No.Cl4-04-0023, on file at the Neighborho od Planning and 541.38 more particularly Approximately Texas, "A'' incorporated (the "Propert tracts, described into this ordinance, y") acres of land in the City of Austin, and identified Travis County, Exhibit in the attached Save and Except the following Tract 563A 4427 and 4429 Duval Street; and ·'r Tract 2104A 3403, 3405, and 3407 Hampton 3406 Red River Street, Rd., and known as the Hancock by Duval Street generally the area bounded and Dean Keeton Street generally identified on the south, in the map attached neighborhood plan combining on the west, 45th Street district, locally known as on the north, IH-35 on the east, County, Travis and Texas, in the City of Austin, as Exhi bit "B''. Except as provided in effect. remain in this ordinance, the existing base zoning districts and conditions ce (SF-3) district, PART 2. The base zoning districts residen family residen district, moderate residence (MF-4) district, multifamily high density ce small lot (SF-4A) district, medium density multifamily multifamily residence (MF-3) district, residence low density multifamily high density (MF-2) (MP-5) district, residence for the 184 tracts family residence-histori of land are changed c (SF-3-H) combining from family single district, Page I of 18 overlay-neighborhood plan residence-historic-conditional overlay-neighborhood plan limited office (LO) district, neighborhood commercial (LR) district, neighborhood commercial-conditional overlay (LR-CO) combining district, community commercial (GR) district, community commercial-conditional overlay (GR-CO) combining district, general commercial services (CS) district, general commercial sendees-conditional overlay (CS- CO) combining district, and commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district, to single family residence-conditional overlay-neighborhood plan (SF-2-CO-NP) combining district, family residence-conditional overlay-neighborhood plan (SF-3-CO-NP) combining district, family (SF-3-H-CO-NP) combining district, single family residence small lot-conditional overlay-neighborhood plan (SF-4A-CO-NP) combining district, multifarnily residence low density-neighborhood plan …
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All: Sincerely, Zack Lofton, AICP, CNU-A Senior Planner, Land Use Review City of Austin Development Services Department PDC Bldg, 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Lane – 2nd Floor 2109.20 Office: 512-978-1735 *The Site Plan team within DSD’s Land Use Review Division is committed to maintaining a high level of review and customer service. Currently, we are experiencing review delays and slower response to customer emails and phone calls. Progress of a review can be tracked online via the following website: https://abc.austintexas.gov/web/permit/public-search-other?reset=true For kudos or immediate concerns, please contact my supervisor Rosemary Avila at rosemary.avila@austintexas.gov or Christine Barton-Holmes at christine.barton-holmes@austintexas.gov Thank you for your patience and understanding, and we look forward to serving you in the near future.* From: Rivera, Andrew Sent: Friday, April 22, 2022 10:15 AM To: Meredith, Maureen <Maureen.Meredith@austintexas.gov>; Rhoades, Wendy <Wendy.Rhoades@austintexas.gov>; Chaffin, Heather <Heather.Chaffin@austintexas.gov>; Sirwaitis, Sherri <Sherri.Sirwaitis@austintexas.gov>; Lofton, Zack <Zack.Lofton@austintexas.gov>; Johns, Renee <Renee.Johns@austintexas.gov>; Sarah Sumner <Sarah.Sumner@traviscountytx.gov>; Bennett, Jennifer <Jennifer.Bennett@austintexas.gov> Subject: PC April 26th Agenda Please forward the attached agenda and speaker registration link below to applicants and interested parties. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=9hleXKumRUux0L5GCKmmf- rCcM0VJ45NoBmTPGEWfEdURjVJU0RZNDE3WE1TMEhHTFk1N1RBSDlCVi4u For staff participating via videoconference, link will be sent Tuesday afternoon (same link as for commissioners). 5 Thank you, Andrew Andrew D. Rivera Land Use Commissions Liaison City of Austin - Housing and Planning Department P.O. Box 1088 Austin, Texas 78767 512-974-6508 www.austintexas.gov Correspondence and information submitted to the City of Austin are subject to the Texas Public Information Act (Chapter 552) and may be published online. PER CITY ORDINANCE: All individuals scheduling or accepting a meeting invitation with a City Official are requested to provide responses to the questions at the following link: https://bit.ly/HPDLobbyingForm Please note that all information provided is subject to public disclosure. For more information please visit: City of Austin Ordinance 2016-0922-005 | City Clerk’s website | City Clerk’s FAQ’s CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. 6 Lofton, Zack From: Sent: To: Subject: Lofton, Zack Tuesday, April 26, 2022 10:52 AM Dawna I Ballard RE: 1400 Cedar Avenue Project Good …
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