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CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 PREVIOUS COA FIRE/EMS STATIONS DEL VALLE FIRE/EMS TRAVIS COUNTRY FIRE/EMS DAVENPORT RANCH FIRE/EMS GOODNIGHT RANCH FIRE/EMS - 12,700 square feet - 15,000 square feet - 13,500 square feet - 15,200 square feet - Single story structure - 2 story structure due to site size - 2 story structure due to site - 2 story structure due to site size -4 pull-through apparatus bays - 4 back-in apparatus bays constraints - 4 pull-through apparatus bays -Completed July, 2020 -Completed July, 2021 - 4 back-in apparatus bays - Expected completeion February, - Completed January, 2023 2024 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATION GOAL: PROVIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES TO CANYON CREEK AND NORTH WEST AUSTIN. PROJECT ELEMENTS: -13,900 SF + 4 back-in apparatus bays -21 staff parking spaces, 2 visitor parking spaces -2-story design due to response distances and site soil/rock -Staff exterior space (accessible from Day Room) -Fueling Station (none currently on this side of town) -Day Room, Kitchen, Gym, Gear Rooms, 11 Fire Dorms and 3 EMS Dorms PROJECT SITE PROJECT OVERVIEW CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATION SITE & CONTEXT: -On busy FM 620 road -No public transport within 1/4 mile -Located within city limits -Site has existing structure, natural rock and heavily wooded conditions -Utilities provided by COA and PEC. -Adjacent Zoning and Uses: ETJ to the north and I-RR (Interim Rural Residential) to the south. FULL SITE FIRE/EMS STATION SITE One Texas Center | 505 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX 78704 | 512.978-4000 Property Profile Report General Information Location: Parcel ID: Grid: 9804 N FM 620 RD 0167370280 MD36 Planning & Zoning *Right click hyperlinks to open in a new window. Future Land Use (FLUM): No Future Land Use Map Regulating Plan: No Regulating Plan Zoning: Zoning Cases: Zoning Ordinances: Zoning Overlays: GR-CO C14-06-0027 20060727-131 20141120-123 20220324-066 860109-C Infill Options: Neighborhood Restricted Parking Areas: -- -- -- -- Mobile Food Vendors: Historic Landmark: Urban Roadways: No Hill Country Roadways Overlay: RM 620/MODERATE INTENSITY Scenic Roadways Overlay: RM 620 Wildland Urban Interface: Proximity Class - Within 150 feet of a wildland area Zoning Map Zoning Guide The Guide to Zoning provides a quick explanation of the above Zoning codes, however, the Development Assistance Center provides general zoning assistance and can advise you on the type of development allowed on a property. Visit Zoning for the description of each Base Zoning District. For official verification of the zoning of a property, please order a Zoning Verification Letter. General information on the Neighborhood Planning Areas is available from Neighborhood Planning. Current Imagery Austin Watershed Regulation Areas: WATER SUPPLY RURAL No No Lake Travis NORTH No Yes No Environmental Fully Developed Floodplain: FEMA Floodplain: Watershed Boudaries: Creek Buffers: Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone: Edwards Aquifer Recharge Verification Zone: Erosion Hazard Zone Review Buffer: Political Boundaries Jurisdiction: AUSTIN LTD Council District: 10 County: TRAVIS School District: Leander ISD Community Registry: Vicinity Map Austin Lost and Found Pets, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Leander ISD Population and Survey Analysts, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group, TNR BCP - Travis County Natural Resources, The Parke HOA, Volente Neighborhood Assn. ZONING & EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY BGE, Inc. 101 West Louis Henna Blvd, Suite 400, Austin, TX 78728 Tel: 512-879-0400 ● www.bgeinc.com TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10106502 Copyright 2023 The Information on this report has been produced by the City of Austin as a working document and is not warranted for any other use. No warranty is made by the City regarding its accuracy or completeness. Date created: 4/13/2022 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 SUMMER CLASSICS SUMMER CLASSICS OUTDOOR RETAIL OUTDOOR RETAIL SITESITE 0 0 2 2 M 6 M 6 F F PRIVATE RESIDENCES PRIVATE RESIDENCES SITE BIRDSEYE VIEW CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 NEED EXISTING CONDITIONS FROM PREVIOUS PRESENTATION? SITE PHOTO: EXISTING CONDITIONS CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 APD 37,440-SF FFE = 1028.5 V E GARAGE 35,500-SF FFE = 1026 EV EV EV EV EV WQ/DETENTION POND HMI EV EV RAIN GARDEN 1 DETENTION POND RAIN GARDEN 2 FIRE / EMS FIRE/EMS STATION 9,630-SF FFE = 1028.5 0 2 6 M F . N 3908 Avenue B Austin, Texas 78751 Office 512.383.8815 studiobalcones.com 1 CANYON CREEK - FIRE/EMS SITE PLAN SCALE = 1"=50'-0" 0 25 50 100 OVERALL SITE PLAN CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXT EXISTING ARCHITECTURE: -Residential Housing and Apartments -Industrial style buildings -Religious buildings -Outdoor retail INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL SUMMER CLASSICS SUMMER CLASSICS OUTDOOR RETAIL OUTDOOR RETAIL SITESITE PRIVATE RESIDENCES PRIVATE RESIDENCES PRIVATE RESIDENCES PRIVATE RESIDENCES INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL APARTEMENTS APARTEMENTS RELIGIOUS RELIGIOUS PRIVATE RESIDENCES PRIVATE RESIDENCES CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 WHAT DOES IT MEAN? HOW DOES IT MANIFEST? SUSTAINABLE ENV RESPONSIBLE AUSTIN LEADERSHIP DAYLIGHT SHADE ORIENTATION SOLAR PANELS REGIONAL CIVIC LOCAL CLIMATE LOCAL CONTEXT ROOF OVERHANGS MASONRY PRESENCE SOLID STABLE RECOGNIZABLE MASONRY CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 DESIGN CONCEPTS SUSTAINABLE > > > SOLAR REGIONAL > > > SHADE CIVIC > > > STABLE CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 DESIGN CONCEPTS CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: PERSPECTIVE VIEW CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: PERSPECTIVE VIEW CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: VIEW OF ENTRY AND VISITOR PARKING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: VIEW OF ENTRY AND VISITOR PARKING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: VIEW FROM FM 620 CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RENDERING: VIEW FROM BACK YARD CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 RESTROOM 101 FIRE RISER M1 LOBBY 100 UP STAIR NORTH S1 FIRE POLE 123 APPARATUS BAY A (EMS) 124 APPARATUS BAY B (FIRE) 125 APPARATUS BAY C (FIRE) 126 APPARATUS BAY D (FIRE) 127 ) E K B I ( E G A R O T S 8 2 1 L O O T 9 2 1 DAY ROOM 103 DINING 102 ELEV E101 " 0 - ' 8 CORRIDOR 104 COVERED PATIO 106 ICE DW KITCHEN 105 SHIFT CHANGE 107 MECH M3 CORRIDOR 113 OFFICE 114 PANTRY 109 PANTRY 110 I R O D R R O C 8 0 1 PANTRY 111 EMS MED 115 EMS GEAR 116 I N O T A L U C R C I 2 2 1 PANTRY 112 SHOWER/RR 117 DECON 118 CTM M2 ELEC M4 STAIR SOUTH S2 CORRIDOR 119 ICE 121 GYM 120 OUTDOOR GYM AREA LAWN 131 FIRE GEAR 130 GROUND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 STAIR NORTH S1 FIRE POLE 223 DN CORRIDOR 200 JAN 206 STO. 215 DORM 213 BALCONY N 214 DORM 212 DORM 211 DORM 210 DORM 209 DORM 208 DORM 207 CORRIDOR 201 CORRIDOR 201 ELEV E201 SHOWER/RR 217 SHOWER/RR 218 SHOWER/RR 219 CORRIDOR 202 SHOWER/RR 220 RESTROOM 221 TRAINING 222 CORRIDOR 203 CORRIDOR 204 CORRIDOR 205 BALCONY S 236 DORM 235 DORM 234 DORM 233 DORM 232 DORM 231 DORM 230 E S A H C CHIEF OFFICE 227 STAIR SOUTH S2 ICE MEZZANINE 226 RF02 CHIEF BDRM 225 STORAGE MEZZANINE 224 SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 0 2 6 M F N STUDIO BALCONES LLC. ©2023 STUDIO BALCONES LLC. PROJECT NAME/PROJECT CODE ISSUES/REVISIONS PAGE TITLE/ELEMENT TYPE SHEET NUMBER 3908 Avenue B Austin Texas 78751 512 383 8815 studiobalcones.com All rights reserved. The intellectual property, concepts, and designs contained in this document are the exclusive property of Studio Balcones LLC. Neither the document nor the information it contains may be copied, disclosed to others, or used in connection with any work or project other than the specific project for which it has been prepared and developed, without the written consent of Studio Balcones LLC. City of Austin Canyon Creek Fire & EMS Project 2209 APRIL2023 Design Commission LANDSCAPE PLAN 1 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE RENDERING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE RENDERING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE RENDERING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 LANDSCAPE RENDERING CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023 SUSTAINABILITY OVERVIEW Certification Goal: LEED 4.0/4.1 Silver & AEGB 3 Star Integrative Process 1 13 Credit Credit 0 2 N Y ? 1 1 LEED v4 for BD+C: New Construction and Major Renovation Project Checklist Project Name: Canyon Creek Fire EMS Station Date: 03.28.2023 1 1 1 Sustainable Sites Prereq Construction Activity Pollution Prevention 10 Required Location and Transportation Credit LEED for Neighborhood Development Location 2 Credit 5 Credit 5 Credit Sensitive Land Protection High Priority Site - project does not qualify Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses Access to Quality Transit 1 Credit Bicycle Facilities 1 Credit Reduced Parking Footprint Credit Green Vehicles 1 7 Y 1 2 1 2 1 3 Y Y Y 1 1 1 Y Y Y 5 9 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 Site Assessment Open Space Site Development - Protect or Restore Habitat Credit Credit Credit Credit Credit 1 1 1 Credit Rainwater Management Heat Island Reduction Light Pollution Reduction - BUG 1 0 7 Water Efficiency Prereq Outdoor Water Use Reduction Prereq Prereq 1 Credit 4 Credit 2 Credit Indoor Water Use Reduction Building-Level Water Metering Outdoor Water Use Reduction Indoor Water Use Reduction Cooling Tower Water Use Credit Water Metering 18 5 Y 2 8 Energy and Atmosphere Prereq Fundamental Commissioning and Verification Prereq Prereq Prereq Credit Minimum Energy Performance Building-Level Energy Metering Fundamental Refrigerant Management Enhanced Commissioning 1 1 6 Credit Optimize Energy Performance Credit Advanced Energy Metering 2 Credit Demand Response Credit Credit Credit Renewable Energy Production Enhanced Refrigerant Management Green Power and Carbon Offsets 1 16 16 1 2 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 6 2 1 6 18 1 2 3 1 2 11 Required Required Required 33 Required Required Required Required 5 Y Y 1 1 1 2 7 Y Y 2 3 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 7 Materials and Resources Prereq Storage and Collection of Recyclables Prereq Construction and Demolition Waste Management Planning 5 Credit 1 Credit Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction Building Product Disclosure Optimization - EPDs 1 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Raw Materials 1 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients Credit Construction and Demolition Waste Management 3 3 3 Indoor Environmental Quality Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies Low-Emitting Materials Prereq Prereq Credit Credit Credit Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan 1 Credit Indoor Air Quality Assessment - flushout or testing Credit Thermal Comfort - controllability 1 Credit Interior Lighting - 90% individual occupant spaces - 3 levels 3 Credit Credit Daylight Quality Views 1 Credit Acoustic Performance 0 0 Innovation Credit Credit Innovation - LED Lighting, Innovation, Pilot, Educational, EP LEED Accredited Professional 1 0 2 Regional Priority Credit Regional Priority: Renewable Energy Production 1 Credit 1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit Outdoor Water Use Reduction Regional Priority: Specific Credit Rainwater Management 1 Credit Regional Priority: Specific Credit Optimize Energy Performance 13 Required Required 16 Required Required 5 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 6 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 49 12 8 41 TOTALS Possible Points: 110 Certified: 40 to 49 points, Silver: 50 to 59 points, Gold: 60 to 79 points, Platinum: 80 to 110 LEED STANDINGS We are currently confident about attaining 48 of the 50 points required for LEED Silver, and there are 10 additional points that we are attempting to achieve. AEGB STANDINGS We are currently confident about attaining 46 of the required 45 points required for AEGB 3-Star. Location and Transportation:  The suburban location provides the biggest challenge to the project with only two credits held as yes. Sustainable Sites:  The project will protect much of the existing site and preserve open space.  Concrete paving will contribute to heat island reduction and exterior light fixtures will contribute to the reduction of light pollution. Water Efficiency: Low flow plumbing fixtures, Energy Star appliances, drought resistant landscaping, and efficient irrigation systems will all contribute to potable water reduction. Energy and Atmosphere:  On-site renewable energy source and efficient mechanical systems will help reduce the energy load on the building. Materials and Resources:  Material selections include products with documented sustainable attributes. The storage and collection of recyclable materials and the diversion of construction waste will minimize the impact on the landfill. Indoor Environmental Quality:  Managing source control, installing low emitting materials, and implementing indoor air quality measures during construction contributes to improved environmental quality. Innovation:  Providing educational outreach, implementing comprehensive composting, and establishing a LED lamp purchasing policy are some innovative measures on this project. Regional Priority:  Renewable energy and optimizing energy reduction are two options for regional credits. SUSTAINABILITY OVERVIEW CANYON CREEK FIRE/EMS STATIONCITY OF AUSTINDESIGN COMMISSION | APRIL 24 , 2023