SYMBOL LEGEND X DESIGN TEAM ARCHITECTURE O'CONNELL ARCHITECTURE, LLC TERESA O'CONNELL, AIA 3908 AVENUE B, SUITE 309 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78751 512.751.1374 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING TSEN ENGINEERING 210 BARTON SPRINGS RD. SUITE 250 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78704 512.474.4001 CIVIL ENGINEERING DUNAWAY ASSOCIATES, L.P. 5707 SOUTHWEST PARKWAY, SUITE 2-250 AUSTIN, TEXAS. 78735 817.335.1121 SITE LOCATION MAP FFE 0" FFE OR GRADE ELEVATION AS NOTED ELEVATION (LARGE SCALE) 112 DOOR NUMBER 116 WINDOW NUMBER A WALL TYPE (PLAN VIEW) NEW WALL (PLAN VIEW) W E 1/A-401 ELEVATION (SMALL SCALE) SECTION DETAIL CL CENTERLINE PLAN/ ELEVATION DETAIL EQUAL DIMENSIONS IN LINE A-211 1 N S 1 A-211 1 A-211 MATERIALS LEGEND BRICK MASONRY FRAMING WOOD (Detail Scale) BATT INSULATION CONCRETE (Detail Scale) BLOCKING - NON-CONTINUOUS (Detail Scale) EARTH FINISHED WOOD STEEL (Detail Scale) PLYWOOD RIGID INSULATION PLASTER OR CONCRETE AS NOTED (Detail Scale) NEW PARTITION WALL (see plan legend) ABBREVIATIONS & # @ And Pound At Air Conditioning A/C ACOUST Acoustical ADD'L Additional ADJ AFF AHJ AHU APPROX Approximately ARCH ASTM American Society for Testing Adjacent Above Finish Floor Authority Having Jurisdiction Air Handling Unit Architect & Materials Bottom of Rafter BOR Board BRD BLDG Building BDRM Bedroom BTM BTWN Between Bottom Cabinet Cubic Feet Control Joint Centerline Ceiling Closet Clear Column CAB CF CJ CL CLG CLO CLR COL COMP Composite CONC CONST Construction CONT COORD Coordinate, Coordination Critical Root Zone CRZ Cover CVR Cold Water CW Continuous Concrete Deep, Depth, Dryer Double D DBL DEMO Demolish, Demolition Double Hung DH Diameter DIA Diagonal, Diagonally DIAG Down DN Downspout DS Dishwasher DW Drawing DWG Drawer DWR East Each Expansion Joint Electric Meter Equal Spacing, Equivalent Equipment E EA EJ EM EQ EQUIP EXST'G Existing Exterior EXT MANUF Manufacturer MAX Maximum MECH Mechanical M/E MEP Mechanical/Electrical Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing Minimum MIN MISC Miscellaneous MTD Mounted MTL Metal N NA NIC NO NSF NTS North Not Applicable Not in Contract Number Net Square Feet Not to Scale OC On Center OCEW On Center Each Way OP'G OVHD Overhead OZ Opening Ounce P&I PC PG PL PR PSF PSI PT PTD PVC PVMT PWD Provide & Install Photo Cell Page Plate or Plateline Pair Pounds Per Square Foot Pounds Per Square Inch Pressure Treated Painted Polyvinyl Chloride Pavement Plywood QTR Quarter Radius/Refrigerator Reflected Ceiling Plan R RCP RE/REF Reference REINF Reinforced REQ'D Required REQMT'S Requirements Revision REV Roofing RFG Room RM Rough Opening RO ROW Right of …
813 Park Blvd. ca. 1929 Miller-Long House XINESI Holdings, LLC Owner South elevation REPLACE ROOF West elevation REPAIR AND REPOINT MASONRY East elevation SITE CONDITION REPLACE ROOF Main House and Garage Sun porch Attic Basement Structural issues in Main House INTERIOR SIDE OF STUCCO RESTORE HISTORIC LIGHTING Stucco and historic lighting REMOVE AND REPLACE STUCCO Garage – Stucco and evidence of original awning Garage - Double hung windows Main House – Steel sash casement windows Main House – Repair and replace rotted wood Main House Garage Main House Restore historic doors Repair and repoint masonry. Repair and replace concrete skirt. Main House Garage Main House Main House Replace all bathroom fixtures and tile. Reconfigure layouts. Main House – Restore interior woodwork
PROPOSED WORK PROPOSED MATERIAL(S) Historic Review Application 813 Park Blvd. Austin, Texas 78751 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) GENERAL EXTERIOR: Replace rotted wood at eaves and trim with new to match original detailing. Repair and repoint masonry and replace stucco on both buildings. Paint finish to match historic. SITEWORK: Make grade modifications to correct negative slope and improve drainage. Provide new landscape features to enhance property and showcase building. Install new fence on east and north perimeters of property. Install brick terrace on south side of house with new ramp and stair access. WINDOWS: Remove, restore and reinstall all existing steel sash casement windows in Main House. Enlarge the Attic window on south elevation to meet code requirements, maintaining character of historic windows; Replace existing double hung windows in Garage with new aluminum-clad wood sash windows to match historic; Pella, Marvin, or approved equal. Remove windows in opening 4 in their entirety, since 8' tall masonry wall is less than 14" away from exterior wall. Frame and infill opening 4 with new stucco. DOORS: Restore all historic exterior doors and main entry screen door. Install new door at opening 116 that is architecturally compatible with other original doors. Create new paired metal-framed, multi-lite French doors with character similar to casement windows to replace windows 19 and 20 out to the new terrace.Restore Garage doors and fix in place per details. Replace plywood at opening 5 with new window to match historic. Enlarge opening 3 to accommodate new exterior door. GENERAL INTERIOR: Reconfigure existing bathrooms and kitchen; install accessible bathroom; restore floors, doors and paneling; building finish out for both buildings, Attic in Main House will have one bedroom, one bath and a small kitchenette; convert paired entry doors to current study to larger door for accessibility compliance. Rehabiliatation of Garage as dwelling unit, adding one bedroom and bathroom upstairs and additional living space at the first level. 9) GENERAL: All work will meet the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and applicable COA Design Standards. Throughout Building Envelope Brick, wood, cement skirt LOCATION OF PROPOSED WORK Entire lot Building Envelope Steel, wood Building Envelope Wood Interior Wood, tile, paint Design Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties Adopted December 2012 Design Standards and Guidelines for Historic Properties Landmarks and National Register historic district properties If you are making changes to a historic landmark, the project must comply with these standards …
40' SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 3 (PARTIAL): MAX ALLOWABLE HGT: MAX HGT FROM AVG. GRADE: BUILDABLE AREA AVG GRADE: LVL 1.0 TOP OF SLAB: INTERVAL 3 LOW POINT: INTERVAL 3 HIGH POINT: 32' 0" 31' 0" 529' 11" 534' 0" 525' 0" 526' 8" 40' SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 2: MAX ALLOWABLE HGT: MAX HGT FROM AVG. GRADE: BUILDABLE AREA AVG GRADE: LVL 1.0 TOP OF SLAB: INTERVAL 2 LOW POINT: INTERVAL 2 HIGH POINT: 32' 0" 31' 0" 529' 11" 534' 0" 526' 6" 532' 4" 40' SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 1: MAX ALLOWABLE HGT: MAX HGT FROM AVG. GRADE: BUILDABLE AREA AVG GRADE: LVL 1.0 TOP OF SLAB: INTERVAL 1 LOW POINT: INTERVAL 1 HIGH POINT: 32' 0" 31' 0" 529' 11" 534' 0" 530' 6" 535' 2" 40'-0" SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 2 40'-0" SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 1 8" 11'-53 SUBCHAPTER F INTERVAL 3 (PARTIAL) C 8'- 0 " R 6' 2 5 7' 2 5 3214 K C A B T E S R A E R ' 0 1 21" PROTECTED LIVE OAK TREE TO REMAIN. REFER TO SHEETS AS2.1 &AS2.2 FOR TREE PROTECTION. INTERVAL 2 LOW POINT 526' 6" INTERVAL 3 LOW POINT 525' 0" EXISTING 1 2" IRON ROD TO REMAIN APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF NEW ELECTRICAL METER BLDG GRADE LOW POINT 527' 10" EDGE OF CARPORT 528' 6.75" H O H O H O ' 5 2 5 H O H O ) ' 0 5 ( ' 5 0 . 0 5 E " 0 0 8 1 ° 0 3 N ' H O H O H O H O " 8 1 2 - ' 3 3 H O H O " 4 3 3 - ' 7 1 H O H O E N I L Y T H R O E P O R P R H A O E R H O H O H O H O H O H O EXISTING ASPHALT ALLEYWAY 5'-0" R 9 ' - 6 " EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITY LINE TO BE RELOCATED TO NEW ELECTRICAL METER AS REQUIRED OH OH OH OH O H O H EXISTING UTILITY POLE 20" PROTECTED CEDAR TREE TO REMAIN. REFER TO SHEETS AS2.1 &AS2.2 FOR TREE PROTECTION. INTERVAL 3 HIGH POINT 526' 8" O H 3213 3212 O H 3211 O H O H P AC PADS (FLATWORK) 18 SF M SIDEWALK (FLATWORK) 45 SF I COV. PORCH …
WEISS ARCHITECTURE PROJECT NAME: CLIENT: DATE: EXISTING IMAGES 1406 Alta Vista Avenue Katharine Harris March 24, 2022 East Elevation West Elevation North Elevation South Elevation Page 2 of 3 Northwest Corner Southwest Corner Page 3 of 3
Electric Utility Commission May 9, 2022 6:00 PM Austin Energy Headquarters; 1st Floor; Shudde Fath Conference Room 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin TX 78723 Some members of the Electric Utility Commission maybe participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Speakers may only register to speak on an item once either in-person or remotely and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register contact Robin Otto at Robin.Otto@austinenergy.com or 512-322-6254. AGENDA Members: Marty Hopkins, Chair (Vela) Dave Tuttle, Vice Chair (Alter) Marshall Bowen (Kelly) Randy Chapman (Pool) Cary Ferchill (Mayor) Erik Funkhouser (Fuentes) Karen Hadden (Kitchen) Makenna Jonker (Harper-Madison) Cyrus Reed (Tovo) Kay Trostle (Ellis) Joli Cardenas (Renteria) For more information, please visit: www.austintexas.gov/euc Reading and Action on Consent Agenda: Items 2-7 may be acted upon by one motion. No separate discussion or action on any of the items is necessary unless desired by a Commissioner. CALL MEETING TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speaker must be present and will be allowed up to three minutes to provide their comments. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – Approve minutes of the April 11, 2022 meeting. NEW BUSINESS – CONSENT ( ) = Target Council Meeting Date; [ ] = RCA Type 2. (6/9) [Purchasing]; Authorize additional revenue to a contract with Austin Metal & Iron Co LP to continue providing reclamation services, for an additional revenue amount of $450,000 for a revised total estimated revenue amount of $800,000. 3. (6/9) [Purchasing]; Authorize an amendment to an existing contract with GC3 Specialty Chemicals Inc, to provide bulk aqueous ammonia, to increase in the amount of $111,200 and to extend the term by four months, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $654,000. 4. (6/16) [Purchasing]; Authorize negotiation and execution of a contract with Practicing Perfection Institute to provide performance improvement consulting services for a term of two years in an amount not to exceed $574,000. 5. (6/16) [Capital Contracting Office]; Authorize negotiation and execution of a professional services agreement with the following two staff recommended firms (or other qualified respondents) for Request for Qualifications Solicitation No. CLMP323: Intertek USA Inc., dba Intertek AIM and Metallurgical Engineering Services, for testing, inspection and engineering analysis services for the 2022 Inspection and …
Item 11 EUC Report re Council Action May 09, 2022 Items below recommended by EUC April 11; Council approved on date indicated in parenthesis. 2. (4/21) [Austin Energy]; Approve issuance of a capacity-based incentive to Riverbend Church for the installation of solar electric systems on their facility located at 4214 N Capital of Texas Highway Austin, TX 78746, in an amount not to exceed $217,800. 3. (4/21) [Real Estate]; Authorize negotiation and execution of an eighth amendment to lease agreement with David B. Edelman, for approximately 8,000 square feet of warehouse and office space for Austin Energy’s (“AE”) Meter shop, located at 4122 Todd Lane, Austin, Travis County, Texas, for a term of 24-months with two additional 1-year options to extend, in an amount not to exceed $535,520. 4. (5/5) [Austin Energy]; Authorize reimbursement of costs to Waller Creek Owner, LLC., for the heat exchanger skids to interconnect the Waller Building to the Austin Energy (AE) downtown District Cooling System in an amount not to exceed $1,619,816. 5. (5/5) [Purchasing]; Authorize negotiation and execution of a contract with Crown Texas Inc., or one of the other qualified offerors to Request For Proposals RFP 1100 DTB3010, to provide prefabricated substation control houses, for a term of 5 years in an amount not to exceed $10,00,000. 1
Item 2 Posting Language ..Title Authorize additional revenue to a contract with Austin Metal & Iron Co LP to continue providing reclamation services, for an additional revenue amount of $450,000 for a revised total estimated revenue amount of $800,000. (Note: This contract is exempt from the City Code Chapter 2-9C Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established). ..Body Lead Department Financial Services Department. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Purchasing Language: Critical Business Need. Prior Council Action: Fiscal Note Revenue will be allocated to the Operating Budget of Austin Energy. For More Information: Inquiries should be directed to Sandy Brandt, at 512-974-2938 or Sandy.Brandt@austintexas.gov. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: May 9, 2022 – To be reviewed by the Electric Utility Commission. Additional Backup Information: The contract provides reclamation services for Austin Energy, which was previously performed by staff at its Justin Lane site. The structures at the Justin Lane site were substandard and presented potential unsafe conditions for employees and the public due to lead in the pipes, asbestos, lack of climate control or full ventilation, and infestations of vermin and various insects. Reclamation services include disposing of creosote wood utility poles per environmental regulations; removing scrap metal, used parts, and trash; and clearing Austin Energy’s Reclamation building of waste and surplus materials. ..Strategic Outcome(s) Strategic Outcome(s): Safety. Item 3 Posting Language ..Title Authorize an amendment to a contract with GC3 Specialty Chemicals Inc. to provide bulk aqueous ammonia, to increase the amount by $111,200 and to extend the term by four months, for a revised total contract amount not to exceed $654,000. (Note: This contract was reviewed for subcontracting opportunities in accordance with City Code Chapter 2- 9D Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program. For the goods required for this contract, there were no subcontracting opportunities; therefore, no subcontracting goals were established). ..Body Lead Department Financial Services Department. Client Department(s) Austin Energy. Purchasing Language: Contract Amendment. Fiscal Note Funding in the amount of $111,200 is available in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget of Austin Energy. Prior Council Action: May 10, 2018 – Council approved the original contract, item 32, on a 10-0 vote with Council Member Troxclair absent. For More Information: Inquiries should be directed to Julia Finn, at 512-322-6060 or Julia.Finn@austintexas.gov. Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action: May 9, 2022 - To be reviewed by the Electric …
AGENDA MEETING MINUTES April 11, 2022 The Board of Adjustment meeting convened on Monday, April 11, 2022. Some members of the Board of Adjustment may be participating by videoconference. The meeting may be viewed online at: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Madam Jessica Cohen (Chair) called the Board Meeting to order at 5:43 p.m. Board Members in Attendance (in person): Madam Jessica Cohen (Chair), Brooke Bailey, Agustina Rodriguez, Richard Smith, Michael Von Ohlen, Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) Board Members in Attendance (virtually via teleconference): Thomas Ates, Melissa Hawthorne (Vice Chair), Darryl Pruett, Nicholl Wade, Kelly Blume (Alternate) Board Members Absent: Barbara Mcarthur and Rahm McDaniel City Staff in Attendance: Elaine Ramirez (Board Liaison), Erika Lopez (Board Attorney) and Diana Ramirez (Board Secretary) EXECUTIVE SESSION (No public discussion) The Board of Adjustment will announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, to receive advice from Legal Counsel on matters specifically listed on this agenda. The Board of Adjustment may also announce it will go into Executive Session, if necessary, to receive advice from Legal Counsel regarding any other item on this agenda. Private Consultation with Attorney – Section 551.071 PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (4) four speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. A. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM Staff requests approval March 14, 2022 draft minutes A-1 On-Line Link: Item A-1 draft minutes; Item A-1 addendum Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to approve the minutes for March 14, 2022, Board member Brooke Bailey seconds on a 9-1 votes (Board members Michael B. C. Von Ohlen abstained and Thomas Ates no vote due to technical issues); APPROVED MINUTES FOR MARCH 14, 2022. DISCUSSION AND REQUESTED ACTION ITEM B-1 Staff and Applicant requests for postponement and withdraw of items posted on this Agenda Requesting postponement/withdrawal by applicant/staff for Item C-1 and D-4 Board member Michael Von Ohlen motions to NOT approve postpone request for Item C-1 to October 10, 2022, Board member Jessica Cohen seconds on a 9-0-1 vote (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstained and Thomas Ates no vote due to technical issues); Substitute Motion: Board member Brooke Bailey motions to table indefinitely for Item C-1; Board member Michael Von Ohlen seconds on a 10-0 1, vote (Board member Melissa Hawthorne abstained); Item …
BOA SIGN REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C16-2022-0003 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 3 AGENT: Shana Gardner ADDRESS: 1401 E 6th St OWNER: Joshua Needham ZONING: TOD-NP (East Cesar Chavez) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: UNT 2 CENTRO MASTER CONDOMINIUM PLUS 48.77 % INT IN COM AREA VARIANCE REQUEST: allow for illumination of one (1) wall sign, one (1) illuminated blade, and one (1) illuminated parking blade SUMMARY: provide signage ISSUES: zoning restrictions most recently applied ZONING TOD-NP Site North TOD-NP South TOD-NP TOD-NP East TOD-NP West LAND USES Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development Transit Oriented Development NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Barrio Unido Neighborhood Assn. Capital Metro Del Valle Community Coalition East Austin Conservancy East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Association East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan Contact Team East Sixth IBIZ District El Concilio Mexican-American Neighborhoods Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Greater East Austin Neighborhood Association Guadalupe Association for an Improved Neighborhood Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Neighbors United for Progress Plaza Saltillo TOD Staff Liaison Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group Tejano Town C-1/1 8TH INKS 165 R E L L A W R E L L A W A I D Y L C A Y A T T A 7TH N NIO O 8TH O H C N O C 6TH 5TH O H C N O C S R E M L A H C 4TH N NIO O L A M O C 3RD NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C16-2022-0003 1401 E 6TH STREET A T O S A V A N 2ND ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. C-1/2 Board of Adjustment Sign Variance Application WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. For Office Use Only Section 1: Applicant Statement 3 C-1/3 Section 2: Variance Findings —OR— —OR— AND, C-1/4 Section 3: Applicant Certificate Section 4: …
PLEASE NOTE: ORIGINAL APPLICATION DESIGN MODIFIED - NEON BORDER REMOVED. ONLY ILLUMINATION IS ACRYLIC PUSH THROUGH - THIS IS A LOWER IMPACT DESIGN WITH MORE SUBTLE LIGHTING All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.93339Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights Reserved30”6”Blade sign with solid acrylic push-through logo and perimeter outline internally illuminated with LEDsATLASSIAN | Tenant Signage | Blade Sign Overview | Concept 2C-1/20 All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.933310Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights Reserved6”ATLASSIAN | Tenant Signage | Blade Sign Overview | Concept 2C-1/21
CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet C-2 DATE: April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0001 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur (OUT) ___-____Rahm McDaniel (OUT) ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___Y____Agustina Rodriguez ___Y____Richard Smith ___Y____Michael Von Ohlen ___Y____Nicholl Wade ___Y____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: Esteban Arrieta OWNER: Eames Gilmore ADDRESS: 10107 RESEARCH BLVD SVRD VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting a sign variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-10-123 (Expressway Corridor Sign District Regulations) (B) (3), to exceed sign height of 35 feet (maximum allowed) to 45 feet (requested) in order to complete signage for Target store in a “NBG-NP”, North Burnet Gateway-Neighborhood Plan zoning district. (Gateway Neighborhood Plan) Note: The Land Development Code sign regulations 25-10-123 Expressway Corridor Sign Regulations (B) This subsection prescribes regulations for freestanding signs. (3) The sign height may not exceed the greater of: (a) 35 feet above frontage street pavement grade; or (b) 20 feet above grade at the base of the sign. BOARD’S DECISION: POSTPONED TO MARCH 14, 2022 (AE DENIAL); March 14, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Darryl Pruett motions to postpone to April 11, 2022; Board Member Melissa Hawthorne seconds on a 10-0 vote; POSTPONED TO APRIL 11, 2022. April 11, 2022 The public hearing was closed by Madam Chair Jessica Cohen, Board Member Melissa Hawthorne motions to postpone to May 9, 2022; Board Member Richard Smith seconds on a 11-0 vote; POSTPONED TO MAY 9, 2022. FINDING: D-1/1 1. The variance is necessary because strict enforcement of the Article prohibits and reasonable opportunity to provide adequate signs on the site, considering the unique features of a site such as its dimensions, landscape, or topography, because: OR, 2. The granting of this variance will not have a substantially adverse impact upon neighboring properties, because: OR, 3. The granting of this variance will not substantially conflict with the stated purposes of this sign ordinance, because: AND, 4. Granting a variance would not provide the applicant with a special privilege not enjoyed by others similarly situated or potentially similarly situated, because: ______________________________ Elaine Ramirez Executive Liaison Jessica Cohen Madam Chair ____________________________ forD-1/2 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet D-1 DATE: March 14, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C16-2022-0001 ___Y____Thomas Ates ___Y____Brooke Bailey ___Y____Jessica Cohen ___Y____Melissa Hawthorne ___-____Barbara Mcarthur OUT ___-____Rahm McDaniel OUT ___Y____Darryl Pruett ___Y____Agustina Rodriguez ___Y____Richard …
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET Interpretation Appeal CASE: C15-2022-0042 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 ADDRESS: 2212 Trailside Dr OWNER: Valentin Bohorov COUNCIL DISTRICT: 5 AGENT: Felicia Foster ZONING: SF-3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 14 BLK 1 BARTON HOLLOW VARIANCE REQUEST: The primary basis of the appeal is calculation of gross floor area for a “habitable attic” under the Land Development Code, in particular, requirements in Section 3.3 of Subchapter F. The appellant contends that staff incorrectly applies provisions related to the calculation of ceiling height for exempt space as applied to a two-story residence SUMMARY: since the finished ceiling is at 7 feet then it should be exempted. ISSUES: the interpretation has been consistently applied until this project ZONING LAND USES SF-3 Site North MF-3 SF-3 South SF-3 East SF-3 West Single-Family Multi-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Barton Hills-Horseshoe Bend (Barton Hills NA) Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Perry Grid 614 Preservation Austin SELTexas Save Our Springs Alliance Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group South Central Coalition TNR BCP – Travis County Natural Resources E-1/1 B A R T O N H I L L S H O L L O W C R E E K S P R I N G C R E E K B R I A R G R O V E T R A I L S I D E CLIFFSID E N O T R O M E Z A I M E L RID G E D R O F R U B A S H B Y B B A R N O R R I S N O R R I S ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2022-0042 2212 TRAILSIDE DRIVE This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. E-1/2 E-1/3 E-1/4 E-1/5 E-1/6 E-1/7 IMPERVIOUS COVER NAME AREA IC BUILDING FOOTPRINT DRIVEWAY ENTRY STEPS POOL COPING AC PAD …
VARIANCE REQUEST: decrease from at least 30 feet from the centerline of adjacent street (required) to 24 feet from the centerline BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0035 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 ADDRESS: 2609 San Pedro St OWNER: DC+CJ 2609 San Pedro LLC COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 AGENT: Michael McHone ZONING: MF-4-NP (West University) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W 74.9FT LOT 9 OLT 60&64 DIV D GRAHAM SUBD SUMMARY: erect Multi-Family Smart Housing ISSUES: lot size compared to other lots in UNO ZONING LAND USES MF-4-NP Site North MF-4-CO-NP South MF-4-NP East West MF-4 MF-4-H-CO-NP Multi-Family Multi-Family Multi-Family Multi-Family Multi-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council CANPAC Central Austin Community Development Corporation Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Preservation Austin SELTexas Shoal Creek Conservancy Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group University Area Partners West Campus Neighborhood Association F-1/1 ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2022-0035 2609 SAN PEDRO STREET This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. F-1/2 F-1/3 F-1/4 F-1/5 F-1/6 F-1/7 F-1/8 F-1/9 F-1/10 F-1/11 F-1/12
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0040 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 ADDRESS: 305 E St Elmo Rd OWNER: Ned McDaniel COUNCIL DISTRICT: 3 AGENT: N/A ZONING: LI-NP (East Congress NP) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 106.98 X 343.67FT AV BLK 5 BLOCKERS ADDN VARIANCE REQUEST: decrease the minimum Rear Yard Setback from 25 feet to 18 feet SUMMARY: complete urban agricultural growing facility ISSUES: COA’s storm drain retention wall and zoning change to adjacent property ZONING LAND USES Site LI-NP North LI-NP South MH-NP East West LI-NP LI-NP Limited Industrial Service Limited Industrial Service Mobile Home Limited Industrial Service Limited Industrial Service NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Go Austin Vamos Austin 78745 Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Onion Creek HOA Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group South Austin Neighborhood Alliance (SANA) South Congress Combined Neighborhood Plan Contact Team F-2/1 IN D U S T RIA L S G RIN P W S O L WIL ST ELM O ST EL M O S S E R G N O C R E G SIN K C U L N A B R U B U S SHERATON RO WLAND M A H WIT E G RID N E E R G NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2022-0040 305 E ST ELMO ROAD CHIPPENDALE ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. F-2/2 F-2/3 F-2/4 F-2/5 F-2/6 F-2/7 F-2/8 F-2/9 F-2/10 F-2/11 F-2/12 F-2/13 DA-2021-1122 F-2/14 F-2/15 F-2/16 F-2/17 F-2/18 F-2/19 F-2/20 F-2/21 F-2/22
BOA GENERAL REVIEW COVERSHEET CASE: C15-2022-0043 BOA DATE: May 9th, 2022 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 AGENT: N/A ADDRESS: 509 E 38th St OWNER: Red Door LLC, Lisa Gray ZONING: SF-3-CO-NP (Hancock NP) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 100X140FT BLK 3 OLT 7-8 DIVISION C VARIANCE REQUEST: decrease the minimum rear yard setback from 10 feet to 9 feet SUMMARY: maintain an existing Single-Family Residence ISSUES: structure(s) is an existing non-complying structure ZONING LAND USES Site North South East West SF-3-CO-NP SF-3-CO-NP SF-3-CO-NP SF-3-CO-NP SF-3-CO-NP Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council CANPAC Central Austin Community Development Corporation Friends of Austin Neighbors Hancock Neighborhood Assn. Homeless Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Preservation Austin SELTexas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group F-3/1 40TH K R A E P N W O T 39T H K C E P 38T H H A LF E F U N E V A S M O O R G 3 9 T H E G U N E V A N E E R M G O T 35 T H E H U N E V A 38T H T E X A S 34TH L A V U D H A R RIS Y T R E LIB 33R D E S O R T N O M C A R O LY N W O R D O O W 37TH Y A W N E E R G ! ! ± SUBJECT TRACT PENDING CASE ! ! ! ! ZONING BOUNDARY NOTIFICATIONS CASE#: LOCATION: C15-2022-0043 509 E 38TH STREET This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. It does not represent an on-the-ground survey and represents only the approximate relative location of property boundaries. 1 " = 250 ' This product has been produced by CTM for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. F-3/2 Board of Adjustment General/Parking Variance Application DevelopmentATX.com | Phone: 311 (or 512-974-2000 outside Austin) For submittal and fee information, see austintexas.gov/digitaldevelopment WARNING: Filing of this appeal stops all affected construction activity. This application is a fillable PDF that can be completed electronically. To ensure your information is saved, click here to Save the form to your computer, then open your copy and …
G-1/1 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 G-1/2 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); …
G-2/1 CITY OF AUSTIN Board of Adjustment Decision Sheet E-3 DATE: Monday April 11, 2022 CASE NUMBER: C15-2022-0012 ___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 ___N____Kelly Blume (Alternate) ___-____Carrie Waller (Alternate) ___Y____Marcel Gutierrez-Garza (Alternate) APPLICANT: Jonathan Kaplan OWNER: David Scott Kosch ADDRESS: 2717 LONG BOW TRL increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope with a gradient of 15 percent or increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope with a gradient of 15 percent VARIANCE REQUESTED: The applicant is requesting variance(s) from the Land Development Code, Section 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) (a) less from 35 percent (allowed) to 40 percent (requested) (b) and not 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) to 27 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 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 G-2/2 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 Michael Von Ohlen motions to deny; Board Member Nicholl Wade seconds on a 10-1 vote (Board member Kelly Blume nay); DENIED. FINDING: 1. The Zoning regulations applicable …
H-1/1 H-1/2 H-1/3 H-1/4 March 9, 2022 Bhavani Singal 3701 Robbins Rd Austin TX, 78730 Re: C15-2022-0021 Dear Bhavani, Property Description: ABS 437 SUR 1 JETT J ACR 0.50 OR LOT B OAK SHORES UNRECORDED Austin Energy (AE) has reviewed your application for the above referenced property, requesting that the Board of Adjustment consider a variance(s) from LDC Sections 25-2-492 and 25-2-551. Austin Energy does not oppose the request, provided that any proposed or existing improvements follow Austin Energy’s Clearance & Safety Criteria, the National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA requirements. Any removal or relocation of existing facilities will be at the owner’s/applicant’s expense. Please use this link to be advised of our clearance and safety requirements which are additional conditions of the above review action: https://library.municode.com/tx/austin/codes/utilities_criteria_manual?nodeId=S1AUENDECR_1 .10.0CLSARE If you require further information or have any questions regarding the above comments, please contact our office. Thank you for contacting Austin Energy. Cody Shook, Planner II Austin Energy Public Involvement | Real Estate Services 2500 Montopolis Drive Austin, TX 78741 (512) 322-6881 H-1/5 H-1/6 H-1/7 H-1/8 H-1/9 H-1/10 H-1/11 H-1/12 H-1/13 H-1/14 H-1/15 H-1/16 H-1/17 H-1/18 H-1/19 H-1/20 H-1/21 H-1/22 H-1/23 H-1/24 H-1/25 H-1/26 H-1/27 H-1/28 H-1/29 H-1/30 H-1/31 H-1/32 H-1/33
H-2/1 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 H-2/2 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 H-2/3 H-2/4 H-2/5 H-2/6 H-2/7 PERMIT PARTNERS 300 E Highland Mall Blvd.| Suite 207 | Austin, Texas 78752 Office: 512.593.5361 H-2/8 PERMIT PARTNERS 300 E Highland Mall Blvd.| Suite 207 | Austin, Texas 78752 Office: 512.593.5361 2 H-2/9 PERMIT PARTNERS 300 E Highland Mall Blvd.| Suite 207 | Austin, Texas 78752 Office: 512.593.5361 i 3 H-2/10 H-2/11 April 8, 2022 Ashley Knight 2904 Rivercrest Dr Austin TX, 78746 Re: C15-2022-0032 Dear Ashley, Property Description: LOT 15 BLK A RIVERCREST ADDN SEC 1 Austin Energy (AE) …
BOA Monthly Report July 2021-June 2022 April 11, 2022 Granted (7) 1. 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs) (H) to allow for illumination of a blade sign 2. North University NCCD Ord. #040826-058, PART 7(Residential District) from: a) lot width requirements to decrease the minimum lot width and setback requirements to decrease the minimum interior side yard setback 3. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback 4. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback 5. 25-2-943 (B) (2) (a) (Substandard Lot) to decrease the minimum Lot Size 6. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback and Section 25-2-943 (Substandard Lot) (B) (1) (a) to decrease the minimum Lot Size 7. 25-2-774 (Two-Family Residential Use) (C) (5) (b) from 550 square feet on the second story (maximum allowed), to 864 square feet (requested) and Subchapter F: Residential Design and Compatibility Standards, Article 2, Development Standards Section 2.1 (Maximum Development Permitted) to increase the F.A.R Postponed (4) 1. 25-10-133 (University Neighborhood Overlay Zoning District Signs), requesting a total of 12 signs on the property: a) (F) to allow three (3) wall signs above the second floor, one on each the northern, southern and eastern sides b) (G) (1) one projecting sign for each building façade on the eastern side c) (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 2. 25-10-123 (Expressway Corridor Sign District Regulations) (B) (3), to exceed sign height 3. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum front yard setback and 25-2-963 (Modification and Maintenance of Non-Complying Structures) (E) (1) (b) to increase the height 4. 25-2-492 (Site Development Regulations) from setback requirements to decrease the minimum Front Yard Setback and 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) a) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope Denied (2) 1. 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope 2. 25-2-551 (Lake Austin District Regulations) (C) (3) increase the maximum impervious cover on a slope Withdrawn (0) Discussion Items (5) April 2022. Interpretations 3 new inquiries The deposition of the case items: A. Granted 34 B. Postponed 54 C. Withdrawn 7 6 D. …
TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: M E M O R A N D U M Mayor and Council January 14, 2022 Denise Lucas, Director, Development Services Department Update on Resolution No. 20211014-045 – Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program On October 14, 2021, City Council adopted Resolution No. 20211014-045 directing the City Manager to explore the creation of a Board of Adjustment Applicant Assistance Program (BAAP) for residential homestead applicants who are requesting a hardship variance or special exception. The resolution contemplates the creation of a BAAP fund to support fee waivers or reductions for applicants who meet the eligibility criteria; as well as pro bono assistance with navigating the application process and subsequent proceedings. To meet the requirements outlined in this resolution, staff is working with the Financial Services Department to identify a funding source. In addition, staff is working with the procurement office to develop a process to procure pro-bono legal services. Staff does not anticipate completing all the components of the Council direction until May 2022 at which time a full response will be provided. Should you have questions or need additional information, please contact Doron Silberstein, Equity and Inclusion Program Manager, at doron.silberstein@austintexas.gov or (512) 978-1732. cc: Spencer Cronk, City Manager Rodney Gonzales, Assistant City Manager
§ 2-1-111 - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. (A) The Board of Adjustment is established as provided in Local Government Code Chapter 211 (Municipal Zoning Authority). (B) The board shall be composed of 11 members. (C) Each board member shall be appointed to serve a two-year term. (D) The council may appoint alternate board members to serve in the absence of regular members. An alternate member shall be appointed to serve a two-year term. (E) A regular or alternate board member may be removed by council for cause on a written charge after a public hearing. (F) The board shall: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (1) (2) board. hear and decide a request for a variance from the requirements of Chapter 25-2 (Zoning), except as otherwise provided by the Code; hear and decide an appeal of an administrative action under Chapter 25-2 (Zoning); hear and decide a request for a variance from the requirements of airport zoning regulations under Section 241.034, Local Government Code; hear and decide a request for a special exception under Chapter 25-2 (Zoning); and perform other duties prescribed by ordinance or state law. (G) The board shall hold meetings at the call of the chairperson and at other times as requested by the (H) The chairperson, or the acting chairperson in the absence of the chairperson, may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. (I) Each case before the board must be heard by at least 75 percent of the board members. (J) The concurring vote of 75 percent of the board members is necessary to: reverse an order, requirement, decision, or determination of an administrative official; decide in favor of an applicant on a matter on which the board is required to pass under Chapter 25-2 (Zoning); or (3) authorize a variation from the terms of Chapter 25-2 (Zoning). (K) The board shall prepare minutes of its proceedings. The minutes shall include the vote of each member on each item before the board and shall state if a member is absent or fails to vote on an item. Source: Ord. 20071129-011; Ord. 20080110-048; Ord. 20080618-030; Ord. 20110526-098;Ord. No. 20141211-204, Pt. 14, 7-1-15. ARTICLE 3. - PROCEDURES FOR APPEALS Division 1. - Reserved.[2] Footnotes: --- (2) --- §§ 2-5-41—2-5-45. - RESERVED. Division 2. - Appeals. § 2-5-61 - GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR APPEALS. Editor's note— Ord. No. 20170518-014 >, Pt. 4, effective May 29, 2017, repealed §§ 2-5-41—2-5-45, …
BOA Sign Variance - Illuminated Tenant SignageC16-2022-0003 / 1401 E 6th StATLASSIAN | CENTRO: Sign Variance Date: 5.09.2022Ion Art Inc. 2022 All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specific project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.933311401 E 6th StAustin, TX 78702 Presenter: Thomas Hobbs - Ion Art, IncC-1/1-PRESENTATION Parking BladeAtlassian BladeAtlassian Wall SignC-1/2-PRESENTATION
CENTRO | Parking Blade| Overview | Concept 2All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.93332Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights ReservedElectrical NoticeIon Art DOES NOT provide primary electrical tothe sign/project. Power to the sign/project must be done by a licensed electrical contractor or licenced electrician.Requirements:1. Minimum of 1 dedicated 120V 20amp circuits2. J-box or MC whip provided within 6ft of install 3. 3 wires - line, ground, neutral CENTRO36”12mm 6500K White NeonAppearance at nighttime1/4” Aluminum Laser-cutAddress8”36”CENTROEnd ViewCENTROCENTRONO PUBLIC PARKINGPUBLIC PARKINGCENTROPUBLIC PARKINGCENTROPUBLIC PARKINGPUBLIC PARKINGC IPLABRUKPI NGONCENTROCENTRO36”12mm 6500K White NeonCENTRO36”Appearance at nighttime2.5in acrylic push-throughtext illuminated with LEDsC-1/4-PRESENTATION CENTROCENTRO | Parking Blade| FabricationAll rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection withany work or project other than the specic project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Ion Art, Inc.407 Radam Lane, suite A100Austin, TX 78745512.326.93335Ion Art Inc. 2021 All Rights Reserved36"8"12"4"5 1/4"1 1/2" 1/2"39 1/2"4” x 4” x 3/16” wall A500 Square Steel Tube1.5” x 1.5” x .125” wallSquare Aluminum TubeElectronic NeonPower Supply 8"41 3/4"4"1/4” LASER-cut Aluminum text3/8” Steel Plate(Do not deviate from size specications for nal)12mm White 6500K NeonApprox. Sign Weight: 140 lbs (including 70 lbs mounting bracket)1/4” Steel plates mechanicallyfastened to sign frame andwelded to mounting bracket3/8-16 x 3” Fasteners to suit nalized mounting location (Brick, Block, Concrete)1/8” Aluminum Faces48"6"Power is routed through the mounting bracket & angeElectrical NoticeIon Art DOES NOT provide primary electrical tothe sign/project. Power to the sign/project must be done by a licensed electrical contractor or licenced electrician.Requirements:1. Minimum of 1 dedicated 120V 20amp circuits2. J-box or MC whip provided within 6ft of install 3. 3 wires - line, ground, neutral NO PUBLIC PARKING8"C-1/5-PRESENTATION All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Ion Art, Inc. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to …
2212 Trailside-proposed single family home located in the Zilker neighborhood BOA Case # C15-2022-0042 Technical, tree, fire and taps are all approved Zoning has rejected the proposed plan on the grounds that the Habitable Attic, with a 7’ finished ceiling, does not meet the criteria for exempting the area from Gross Floor Area (GFA). We believe 2212 Trailside as designed with the br4/office habitable attic area wedged into a space that would typically be a non-habitable attic meets the GFA exemption and the staff application of 3.3.4 is incorrect because 1. The proposed Habitable Attic does not have any external walls (3.3.4.a) 2. 100% of the proposed exempted space has a CEILING HEIGHT of less than 7’ (3.3.4.b- measured to the bottom of the horizontal member of the roof truss refers to HEIGHT and not CEILING HEIGHT) therefore satisfying the ratio requirement E-1/1-PRESENTATION The GFA Exemption Pathway under discussion 3.3.4 Does not apply to this situation. You can exempt GFA from McMansion via 3 pathways: 3.3.2 for Parking Areas 3.3.3 for Porches Basements & Attics 3.3.4 for areas < 5’ in HEIGHT This approach is using 3.3.3(C) for the Habitable Attic. 3.3.3(C) has 6 criteria to qualify as a habitable attic exemption (Must meet all 6) 1) The roof above it is not a flat or mansard roof and has a slope of 3:12 or greater 2) Fully contained within the roof structure 3) It has only 1 floor 4) It does not extend beyond footprint of floors below 5) It is the highest habitable portion of this section of the building & adds no mass to structure AND 6) 50% or more of the area has a CEILING HEIGHT of seven feet or less E-1/2-PRESENTATION The Area of Bedroom 4/office has a max ceiling height of 7’ in order to allow the hvac ducting to access the room from the mechanical above. The ceiling structure is designed with a truss in order to provide stability needed to support the roof over the egress skylights. This section is at the highest portion of the roof showing the complete truss. As the roof slopes down to the rear wall the trusses will change configuration and get smaller. The Habitable attic is all within the roof area of the second floor and does not penetrate the tent or add mass to the structure The skylights are operational and provide egress for the …
2609 San Pedro Street Austin, TX 78705 VARIANCE REQUEST to reduce 30’ from centerline of street requirement to 24’. Per UNO District LDC 25-2-757 (E); requirement of a building setback of 30’ from the centerline of the adjacent street F-1/1-PRESENTATION 2609 San Pedro Street neighboring properties distance from centerline of street F-1/2-PRESENTATION 2609 San Pedro Street 30’ distance from centerline of street unique to UNO • 910 Poplar Street – under construction within the UNO overlay but permitted under the properties LO-MU base zoning. Because the project did not opt into UNO, the 30’ from centerline requirement was not applicable • 2802-2806 San Pedro Street – about to break ground just outside the UNO overlay. Because being not an UNO project, will not have to comply with the 30’ from centerline requirement. • 2816 San Pedro Street – project under entitlement just outside the UNO overlay. Because being not an UNO project, will not have to comply with the 30’ from centerline requirement. F-1/3-PRESENTATION 2609 San Pedro Street • Intent of requirement is for fire department to be able to only block traffic in one direction. In the case of a one way, one lane, street, perhaps the measurement should be from the opposite side of the street, not the centerline as there is no opposing traffic. F-1/4-PRESENTATION 2609 San Pedro Street neighborhood improvements that come with project • 12’ wide streetscape w/ pedestrian lighting • Fully fire protected building • Affordable SMART housing units • Significant improvements to storm water infrastructure on San Pedro Street F-1/5-PRESENTATION 2609 San Pedro Street I am happy to answer any questions and/or provide additional clarification Thank you for your time and consideration. Cater Joseph F-1/6-PRESENTATION
Request for Variance 305 E. ST ELMO RD. F-2/1-PRESENTATION • Urban agricultural growing facility F-2/2-PRESENTATION F-2/3-PRESENTATION F-2/4-PRESENTATION F-2/5-PRESENTATION F-2/6-PRESENTATION Si(cid:87)e Plan E(cid:91)em(cid:83)(cid:87)ion Re(cid:84)(cid:88)e(cid:86)(cid:87) COMMENT REPORT (cid:177) (cid:83)age 1 of 3 A(cid:282)(cid:282)(cid:396)(cid:286)(cid:400)(cid:400): 305 E ST ELMO ROAD C(cid:258)(cid:400)(cid:286) (cid:951) 2021-142589 DATE: 04/04/22 _______________________ STATUS: REJECTED _______________________ We ha(cid:89)e (cid:83)(cid:85)oce(cid:86)(cid:86)ed (cid:92)o(cid:88)(cid:85) (cid:85)e(cid:84)(cid:88)e(cid:86)(cid:87) fo(cid:85) a Si(cid:87)e Plan E(cid:91)em(cid:83)(cid:87)ion. Your Site Plan Exemption Request has been REJECTED. Please submit any required updates using the form at the link below: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/8d030048875a4f79bef5b388eb3cb32c Plea(cid:86)e no(cid:87)e (cid:87)he follo(cid:90)ing commen(cid:87)(cid:86) f(cid:85)om (cid:86)(cid:87)aff (3 (cid:83)age(cid:86) (cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:87)al): S(cid:76)(cid:87)e P(cid:79)a(cid:81) E(cid:91)e(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:87)(cid:76)(cid:82)(cid:81) Re(cid:84)(cid:88)e(cid:86)(cid:87) COMMENT REPORT (cid:177) (cid:83)age 2 (cid:82)f 3 Si(cid:87)e P(cid:79)a(cid:81) E(cid:91)e(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:87)i(cid:82)(cid:81) Re(cid:84)(cid:88)e(cid:86)(cid:87) COMMENT REPORT (cid:177) (cid:83)age 3 (cid:82)f 3 A(cid:282)(cid:282)(cid:396)(cid:286)(cid:400)(cid:400): 305 E (cid:54)(cid:55) ELMO ROAD C(cid:258)(cid:400)(cid:286) (cid:951) 2021-142589 E(cid:69)GI(cid:69)EE(cid:90)I(cid:69)G Approved md.hossain@austintexas.gov A(cid:282)(cid:282)(cid:396)(cid:286)(cid:400)(cid:400): 305 E (cid:54)(cid:55) ELMO ROAD C(cid:258)(cid:400)(cid:286) (cid:951) 2021-142589 ACCEPTED A(cid:104)(cid:94)(cid:100)I(cid:69) (cid:116)A(cid:100)E(cid:90) N/A Bradley.Barron@austintexas.gov No Review Required SITE PLAN Denied. 1.) Building will require a 25-foot rear yard setback as the building is in LI zoning abutting residential. When LI zoning abuts residential, a 25-foot compatibility setback is required. Abraham.martinez2@austintexas.gov REJECTED CI(cid:100)(cid:122) A(cid:90)B(cid:75)(cid:90)I(cid:94)(cid:100) N/A Dillon Olsen - dillon.olsen@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED A(cid:116) (cid:87)L(cid:104)(cid:68)BI(cid:69)G APPROVED juan.beltran2@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED TRANSPORTATION Approved viktor.auzenne@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED C(cid:75)(cid:69)(cid:94)(cid:100)(cid:90)(cid:104)C(cid:100)ABI(cid:62)I(cid:100)(cid:122) Constructability Exemptions Comments Not Available anna.maijala@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED A(cid:104)(cid:94)(cid:100)I(cid:69) E(cid:69)E(cid:90)G(cid:122) Approved karen.palacios@austinenergy.com ACCEPTED EN(cid:115)IRONMENTAL approved mike.mcdougal@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED A(cid:104)(cid:94)(cid:100)I(cid:69) FI(cid:90)E N/A Trey.Sulak@austintexas.gov ACCEPTED F-2/7-PRESENTATION September 2016 Industrial Districts Zoning Guide LI Limited Industrial Service Limited Industrial Service district is the designation for a commercial service use or limited manufacturing use generally located on a moderately sized site. Site Development Standards Lot Minimum Lot Size Minimum Lot Width Maximum Building Coverage Maximum Impervious Covera Maximum Floor Area Ratio Massing 5,750 sq ft Maximum Height 50 ft 75% 80% 1:1 Minimum Setbacks Front yard Street side yard Interior side yard Rear yard Permitted and Conditional Uses 60 ft n/a n/a — — Civic Club or Lodge (c) College and University Facilities * Communication Service Facilities * Community Events * Community Recreation—Private * Community Recreation—Public * Congregate Living Counseling Services Cultural Services Day Care Services—Commercial Day Care Services—General Day Care Services—Limited Commercial Administrative and Business O(cid:421)ces Agricultural Sales and Services Art Gallery Art Workshop Automotive Rentals Automotive Repair Services Automotive Sales Automotive Washing—of Any Type Bail Bond Services Basic Industry Employee Recreation * Group Home Class I—Limited * Group Home Class I—General * Group Home Class II * Local Utility Services Maintenance and Service Facilities Railroad Facilities Religious Assembly Residential Treatment Safety Services Telecommunications Tower * …
509 E 38th E 38TH STREET(60' R.O.W.) 509 E 38th St - Subdivision Info E 38TH STREET(60' R.O.W.) Y T R E B L I T E E R T S ) . . W O R . ' 0 5 ( Seeking variance to keep existing 1954 home that would encroach into the 10-FT rear setback required per building code. For information purposes, this is the 50-FT frontage required for a lot subdivision, which creates the rear lot line for the existing house. Y T R E B L I T E E R T S ) . . W O R . ' 0 5 ( POA (cid:43) (cid:3) (cid:37) (cid:46) (cid:46) (cid:50) (cid:41) (cid:48) (cid:54) (cid:46) (cid:55) (cid:53) (cid:48) (cid:49) (cid:37) (cid:9) (cid:3) (cid:43) (cid:41) (cid:48) (cid:52) (cid:39) (cid:39) (cid:48) (cid:41) (cid:48) (cid:39) (cid:43) (cid:54) (cid:48) (cid:35) (cid:56) (cid:52) (cid:39) (cid:53) (cid:3) (cid:37) (cid:39) (cid:54) (cid:55) (cid:53) (cid:43) (cid:3) (cid:14) (cid:3) (cid:38) (cid:35) (cid:49) (cid:52) (cid:35) (cid:37) (cid:35) (cid:42) (cid:37) (cid:48) (cid:35) (cid:47) (cid:3) (cid:18) (cid:18) (cid:18) (cid:20) (cid:19) (cid:16) (cid:46) (cid:39) (cid:54) (cid:3) (cid:19) (cid:23) (cid:20) (cid:23) (cid:196) (cid:26) (cid:24) (cid:21) (cid:3) (cid:11) (cid:20) (cid:19) (cid:23) (cid:10) (cid:26) (cid:22) (cid:25) (cid:26) (cid:25) (cid:3) (cid:53) (cid:35) (cid:58) (cid:39) (cid:54) (cid:3) (cid:14) (cid:43) (cid:48) (cid:54) (cid:53) (cid:55) (cid:35) (cid:22) (cid:18) (cid:23) (cid:24) (cid:19) (cid:196) (cid:40) (cid:3) (cid:26) (cid:21) (cid:3) (cid:38) (cid:48) (cid:35) (cid:59) (cid:54) (cid:52) (cid:39) (cid:36) (cid:43) (cid:46) (cid:3) (cid:54) (cid:39) (cid:39) (cid:52) (cid:54) (cid:53) (cid:42) (cid:54) (cid:26) (cid:21) (cid:3) (cid:39) (cid:3) (cid:27) (cid:18) (cid:23) (cid:23) (cid:18) (cid:25) (cid:26) (cid:25) (cid:3) (cid:53) (cid:35) (cid:58) (cid:39) (cid:54) (cid:3) (cid:14) (cid:43) (cid:48) (cid:54) (cid:53) (cid:55) (cid:35) (cid:3) (cid:3) (cid:48) (cid:35) (cid:46) (cid:50) (cid:35) (cid:39) (cid:52) (cid:35) (cid:39) (cid:46) (cid:36) (cid:35) (cid:38) (cid:46) (cid:43) (cid:55) (cid:36) (cid:38) (cid:48) (cid:35) (cid:49) (cid:47) (cid:39) (cid:38) (cid:3) (cid:3) (cid:39) (cid:54) (cid:35) (cid:38) (cid:59) (cid:36) (cid:43) (cid:48) (cid:49) (cid:54) (cid:37) (cid:39) (cid:52) (cid:52) (cid:49) (cid:37) (cid:48) (cid:49) (cid:53) (cid:56) (cid:39) (cid:52) (cid:43) (cid:43) (cid:17) (cid:16) (cid:49) (cid:48) (cid:38)(cid:35)(cid:54)(cid:39)(cid:28) (cid:19)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:20)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:20)(cid:18)(cid:20)(cid:19) (cid:40)(cid:43)(cid:46)(cid:39)(cid:28) (cid:23)(cid:18)(cid:27)(cid:3)(cid:39)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:26)(cid:54)(cid:42)(cid:3)(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:52)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:54) (cid:38)(cid:52)(cid:35)(cid:57)(cid:48)(cid:28) (cid:41)(cid:16)(cid:46)(cid:16)(cid:52) (cid:53)(cid:42)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:54) (cid:19) (cid:49)(cid:40) (cid:19) DEMO PLAN XXX XXX XXX SCALE IN FEET 1":10' BUILDABLE AREA F-3/1-PRESENTATION Exhibit A: 509 E 38th - Rear Encroachment from Subdivision The blue shaded area is the re-subdivided Lot 1. This variance request is adjacent to and affecting Lot 2 of the subdivision (not another neighbor). F-3/2-PRESENTATION Exhibit B: 509 E 38th - Existing Rear Setback Encroachment The existing rear garage is 4.4’ (aka 4’-5”) from …
3701 ROBBINS ROAD Case #C15-2022-0021 Bhavani Singal Principal Architect Workshop No. 5 COVER PAGE REQUESTS 1. A variance to decrease the front yard setback from 40’ to 15’. 2. A variance to increase the maximum impervious coverage requirement for portions of the site with slopes of 0-15% from 35% to 45%. 3. A variance to increase the maximum impervious coverage requirement for portions of the site with slopes of 26- 35% from 5% to 6%. WORKSHOP NO. 5ARCHITECTURE & INTERIORS3027 N. Lamar Blvd. #302BAustin, TX 78705512.710.9705www.workshopno5.com3701 ROBBINS RD#C15-2022-0021BOA VARIANCE REQUEST PRESENTATIONAPRIL 11, 2022H-1/1-PRESENTATION A100 5 telephone pedestal 5 3 5 0 3 5 wall EXISTING GARAGE OUTSIDE SIDE SETBACK 5 2 5 8 3 5 7 3 65 3 5 PROPOSED RESIDENCE WATER RECAPTURE AREAS 0 2 5 5 1 5 0 1 5 5 0 5 wall with wrought iron fence 0 0 5 EXISTING RESIDENCE LANDSCAPED GREEN SPACES SITE CONSTRAINTS old rock wall xx x x 5 1 5 wall t u o - n a e c l K C A B T E S N I T S U A E K A ' L 5 7 SEPTIC TANK SEPTIC DRAIN FIELD wood deck conc. steps WATER WELL 5 2 5 2022 SF ROOF DRAINAGE AREA FOR RAINWATER COLLECTION 520'-0" NEW 512'-6" EXISTING CISTERN OVERFLOW DRAIN CISTERN OVERFLOW RAIN GARDEN 2000 GAL CISTERN TO BE USED FOR IRRIGATION xx 0 2 5 515 xx xx FRONT YARD SETBACK - LAO 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN ELEVATION 518'-0" 0 0 5 5 9 4 4 9 4 3 9 4 xx WATER'S EDGE 493'-0" 4 9° xx EXISTING CONDITIONS & DESIGN CONSTRAINTS 2 8 9 1 , 2 2 L I R P A E R O F E B D E D R O C E R T A L P F I K C A B T E S 5' 2 K C A B T E S N T S U A E K A L I ' 5 7 1. wall boat dock There is a 45’ change in level from the street to the water’s edge. 2. Existing house is in the 100-year floodplain. Proposed house is lifted 7’-6" above existing slab to allow a 2’ freeboard. This pushes the entry level up 2’-3" above the existing garage level. 3. The aging clients require a boatslip (deckabove) concrete boatslip (deckabove) 5 9 4 xx …
2904 RIVERCREST DRIVE AUSTIN, TX 78746 Case # 2022-000021 BA H-2/1-PRESENTATION AERIAL H-2/2-PRESENTATION MAP AERIAL H-2/3-PRESENTATION VARIANCE REQUEST Because the house currently sits 25’ from the front property line, we are respectfully seeking BoA Variance from: I. 25-2-492(D) LA zoning front setback encroachment to reduce the required 40-foot setback to 25-foot setback for existing residence. II. 25-2-963(E)(1)(B) to increase the height of a non-complying wall in the front setback from 23’8” to 24’1”. H-2/4-PRESENTATION REASONABLE USE The zoning regulations applicable to the property do not allow for a reasonable use because: • The lot is substandard as it was platted as a 15,416 square-foot lot in the mid- 1960s. It is less than 1 acre and does not meet the standards prescribed by Lake Austin zoning requirements. • This limits the property owners’ ability to reasonably use the site to the highest and best use as contemplated by the original plat and subsequent “A” and “LA” zoning categories. H-2/5-PRESENTATION HARDSHIP The hardship for which the variance is requested is unique to the property in that: • The applicant respectfully requests the board acknowledge the hardships in place as a result of the lot size being less than 1 acre, City initiated rezoning to LA zoning, existing front setback encroachment acknowledgement via approved building permits over a 30-year period, and the need to perform a substantial remodel on a 1988 era structure. • Compliance with existing 40-foot setback requires either full or partial demolition of the existing residence. H-2/6-PRESENTATION HARDSHIP ( CONT ’ D) The hardship is not general to the area in which the property is located because: • The site was issued a multitude of development permit approvals, exacerbating ongoing remodels for a noncomplying structure. H-2/7-PRESENTATION AREA CHARACTER 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: • There is zero known adverse impact on any adjacent property whether it be near or far from this site. • The reduction in impervious cover from 50% to 35% is a benefit not only to the environment but also alleviates any potential drainage concerns which may or may not have been an issue over the years (we are not aware of any drainage issues). H-2/8-PRESENTATION APPROVED BOARD …