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Annual Internal Review This report covers the time period of 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 _Environmental Commission __ (Official Name of Board or Commission) The Board/Commission mission statement (per the City Code) is: Per section 2-1-144(F) of the City Code, the Environmental Commission may: 1) review and analyze the policies relating to the environmental quality of the city; (2) act as an advisory board to the city council, the city manager, and the department in their efforts to oversee the protection and integrity of the natural environment; (3) promote growth management and land use planning, minimize degradation of water resources, protect downstream areas, and promote recreation opportunities and environmental awareness; and (4) advise and recommend on any issue which the commission determines necessary or advisable for the enhancement and stewardship of the urban forest both public and private. (G) The commission shall: (1) assist the city council, the city manager, and the department in studying, promoting and enforcing environmental protection policies to assure the health, safety, welfare and quality of life of all citizens within the City's incorporated boundaries as well as those within its extraterritorial jurisdiction where the boundaries apply; and (2) oversee the development and implementation of a comprehensive plan for the planting, maintenance, and replacement of trees in the City's jurisdiction, and revise the plan as necessary. When a portion of the plan has been developed and established, it shall be submitted to the city council for adoption before implementation. (H) The commission shall advise the city council, the city manager, and the department concerning policies, projects, and programs that affect the quality of life or have the potential to affect the environment, including those that relate to or affect: Annual Review and Work Plan 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 Page 2 (1) water quality: (a) watershed protection; (b) urban runoff; (c) innovative wastewater treatment; (d) regional wastewater treatment; (e) improvement and protection of the Colorado River and the Edwards Aquifer; and (f) wastewater irrigation; (2) growth management and land use planning: (a) municipal utility district review; (b) capital improvement project review; and (c) the comprehensive plan; (3) construction controls for erosion and sedimentation; (4) City environmental policies regarding monitoring and enforcement; (5) solid waste disposal plan alternatives; (6) watershed protection: (a) flood control; (b) erosion control; (c) water quality; and (d) utility management; (7) roadway planning; (8) beautification; (9) recreation resources; (10) public education on environmental matters; (11) hazardous waste materials management; (12) revegetation and landscaping; (13) air quality; (14) noise abatement; and (15) all matters pertaining to the City's urban forest, including public and private trees. (I) The commission shall: (1) review all variances to requirements for water quality protection; (2) review the monitoring of storm water runoff in developed and undeveloped areas; (3) review the efficiency of existing and proposed structural and nonstructural water quality controls; (4) periodically review the effectiveness of Chapter 25-4 ( Subdivision ); (5) review waste treatment permits within the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction; (6) review programs and policies for flood control, erosion control, and water quality; (7) review capital improvement projects; (8) review municipal utility district proposals and amendments; (9) review roadway plan amendments; (10) recommend urban runoff standards; and (11) review the environmental elements of planned unit developments. (J) The commission may recommend and initiate, with the advice and consent of the city council, specific project studies concerning any of the matters described in Subsections (H) and (I), or any other related environmental or urban forestry issue. (K) The commission shall make reports and recommendations for standards and criteria concerning any of the matters described in Subsections (H) and (I), or any other related environmental or urban forestry issue. Annual Review and Work Plan 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 Page 3 (L) The commission shall promote close cooperation between the City and all private citizens, institutions, and agencies interested in or conducting natural resource, environmental, and urban forestry activities, so that all similar activities within the city may be coordinated to secure the greatest public welfare. (M) A project for which commission review is required: (1) must be submitted to the appropriate staff before the meeting at which it will be considered; and (2) may not be considered by the Planning Commission, the Zoning and Platting Commission, or the city council until the commission has had an opportunity to review the project at a regularly scheduled meeting and to report its findings. 1. Describe the board’s actions supporting their mission during the previous calendar year. Address all elements of the board’s mission statement as provided in the relevant sections of the City Code. (Reference all reports, recommendations, letters or resolutions presented to the City Council on mission-specific issues. If some of the elements of the mission statement were not acted on by the board in the past year, the report should explain why no action was taken.) Attached to this report is a spreadsheet listing all actions, recommendations, letters, and reports considered and/or taken up by the Environmental Commission during the previous calendar year. 2. Determine if the board’s actions throughout the year comply with the mission statement. (If any of the board’s actions were outside the scope of the mission statement, the report should explain the non-compliance issues.) All actions taken by the Environmental Commission comply with the Commission’s A list of all actions taken by the Environmental Commission are attached to this mission statement. report. 3. List the board’s goals and objectives for the new calendar year. (Make sure the goals and objectives fall within the mission statement of the board/commission.) Below is a list of the Environmental Commission’s goals and objectives for the new calendar year. With many goals on this list, the Environmental Commission will work to reach all of the goals below, but will also prioritize these goals generally in the order listed below. Annual Review and Work Plan 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 Page 4 • Prioritize attention toward remedying historic and ongoing unjust impacts that are related to the mission of the Environmental Commission. • Ensure the Environmental Commission provides ongoing support for the City’s community resilience efforts including the City’s development of a resilience plan. Provide oversight related to environmental resilience as a component of the overall community resilience work. • Focus Environmental Commission oversight on integration of equity within the Watershed Strategic Plan update and in Capital Improvement Program decision making processes. • Oversee and receive a status report from City staff on any anticipated updates to the Heritage Tree Ordinance. Including effectiveness of current Heritage Tree Ordinance. • Receive biannual reports (and check-ins) from the Equity Office to the Environmental Commission. • Receive quarterly reports from Watershed Protection Department’s Capital Improvement Program, the Environmental Commission will review completed, ongoing and proposed capital improvement projects and their delivery in accordance with Environmental Commission mission. • Receive annual a review of the City's wastewater treatment systems, including the age, function, and anticipated improvements to existing wastewater treatment facilities. Included in this review of the number of wastewater lines in critical water quality zones and how these lines are monitored and mitigated (if leak occurs). • Conduct a review of environmental inspection practices, including erosion and sedimentation controls and tree protections, by the Development Services Department to ensure that environmental regulations are being appropriately implemented to be protective of water quality and the urban forest. • Receive annual report from Watershed Protection Department (with support from other departments as necessary) of what improvements have been made since the Flood Mitigation Task Force Report was released. The report will also include status and forecasted progress over the coming years. • Continue the ability to meet remotely for all standing Environmental Commission committee meetings. Annual Review and Work Plan 7/1/2022 to 6/30/2023 Page 5 • Received updates on environmental analysis, impacts, and outcomes from ongoing citywide projects such as the Tesla factory and Major League Soccer (MLS) stadium. • Receive annual report on City’s progress on strategies that will lower carbon emissions by Austin Energy, Transportation and other pertinent City departments. The report will include how departments are tracking and reporting this information. • Receive annual report from Watershed Protection Department on reservoir- related issues, including but not limited to toxic algae, draw downs, zebra mussels, and other invasive species. • Review biannual reports on the environmental impact to neighborhoods located in close proximity to Industrial Zoning areas. This could include the water, soil, and air quality. • Promote efforts for night sky preservation to reduce wasted electricity and preserve habitat and plant species. Advocate for policy change in the City of Austin’s exterior lighting requirements to address over lighting, street, and sports stadium lighting. Item/Requestor/Staff Recommendations/Comments s r e f f u B m a e r t S ) Z T Q W & Z Q W C ( s k c a b t e S F E C ; y t i s n e D ; r e v o C s u o i v r e p m I a e r A e t i S t e N s t n e m e e r g A d n a n o i t u o s e R / e c n a n d r O i l D U P / D U P e h t f o s t c e p s A l a t n e m n o r i v n E d e w e i v e R s t n e m d n e m A e e r T e g a t i r e H e c n a i r a V y a l r e v O t n o r f r e t a W r e v i l a w n a p e t i s d n e m m o c e R R E S s n o i s s e S s g n i f e i r B f f a t S k r o W d n a s t r o p e R f f a t S l a i c e p S , s t r o p e R l a u n n A s t s e u q e r / s n o i t a t n e s e r P r e h t O r e t t e L n o i t a d n e m m o C t s e u q e r n o i t a x e n n A s t n e m d n e m A t n a n e v o C e v i t c i r t s e R l e s a e e R J T E s n o i t c e l E & s n o i t a n m o N i , e v i t a r t s i n m d A i 1 2 3 5 6 7 21 22 24 29 30 31 33 Norris Boat Dock, SP-2020-0223DS Request to vary from LDC 25-8-281(C)(2)(B) to allow construction within 150- feet of Rimrock Critical Environmental Feature Crossroads Logistics, SP-2021-0015D Request: 1. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-341 to allow cut up to 14.3 feet within the Desired Development Zone and 2. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill up to 16.5 feet within the Desired Development Zone. Karanam Subdivision Wastewater Service Extension Request #5067 Wastewater Service Extension 4 Update on School Year 2020-2021 WPD Youth Education Report Updating the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Implementation Plan for Waller, Walnut, Taylor Slough South, and the Spicewood Tributary of Shoal Creek Joint presentation on the Programing, Operations and Maintenance Agreement between the Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) and The Trail Foundation (TTF) Proposed changes to the Land Development Code for Urban Trails including: 1. Amendment to LDC 25-8-341 and 25-8-342 to cut and fill requirements to allow cut and fill of up to 8 ft for a public trail if the cut or fill is not located on a slope of more than 15% or within 100 feet of a classified waterway and the trail is constructed in accordance with the Environmental Criteria Manual 2. Amendment to LDC 25-8-261 to clarify the language to formalize the current interpretation making clear that a trail within the critical water quality zone is limited to 12 feet plus one foot compacted subgrade shoulders on each side. Review of key watershed regulations in City Code Chapter 25-8 8 9 Heritage Tree Ordinance 101 10 Discuss returning to in-person meetings in September and pilot program for hybrid meetings 11 Refresher on boards and commissions rules 12 Review the purview of the Environmental Commission 13 Discuss the Environmental Commission’s goals and objectives for the new calendar year (July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022) 14 Update on Climate Equity Plan 15 Update on Northwest Park Dam Maintenance and Modernization project 16 Update on Watershed Protection Department Equity Initiative 17 Update and request for recommendation of support for the Waterloo Greenway Creek Delta Project 18 Update on Brodie Oaks Planned Unit Development (PUD) 19 Update on the Watershed Protection Strategic Plan 20 Introduction with Councilwoman Fuentes and flood resilience priorities Briefing on the Village of Webberville’s request to release approximately 31 acres of Austin’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) to be included in Webberville's ETJ 305 South Congress Planned Unit Development (PUD), C814-89-0003.02 public hearing to amend the current PUD 23 Approve the Environmental Commission Regular Meeting Schedule for 2022 COA Fire & EMS Station - Davenport Village, SP-2021-0121D request to vary 25-8-302(A)(2) to allow construction of a parking area on a slope with a gradient of more than 15 percent and vary 25-8-341 to allow cut over four feet to 17 feet. 25 Park 183 Buildings 6 & 7, SP-2021-0072C request to vary from 25-8-342 to allow fill over 4 feet up to 17 feet 11/3/2021 26 4315 City Park Water Service Extension Request #5216 27 8921 US Hwy 290 West Wastewater Service Extension Request #4796 28 Approve the Environmental Commission Regular Meeting Schedule for 2022 Hold an emergency election for vacant Environmental Commission officer positions for the May 2021 through April 2022 Stillwater - Double Creek Phase 2, SP-2021-0178C Request to vary from LDC 25-8-261 to allow development in the critical water quality zone Presentation on changes to improve issues with erosion-sedimentation controls in the Zilker/Barton Hills neighborhood 32 Briefing on the Sound Ordinance Make a recommendation regarding the creation, continuation, or termination and status of Lady Bird Lake concessions contained in the 2021 Annual Report of City of Austin/Parks and Recreation Department Managed Concessions on Town Lake EC Meeting Date 7/7/2021 7/7/2021 8/4/2021 8/18/2021 8/18/2021 8/18/2021 8/18/2021 8/25/2021 8/25/2021 8/25/2021 8/25/2021 8/25/2021 8/25/2021 9/1/2021 9/1/2021 9/1/2021 9/1/2021 9/15/2021 9/15/2021 10/1/2021 10/1/2021 10/1/2021 10/20/2021 10/20/2021 11/3/2021 11/3/2021 11/17/2021 11/17/2021 11/17/2021 12/1/2021 12/1/2021 12/1/2021 Z S B e h t n i n o i t p e c x E t n e m p o e v e d e R l s k c o d t a o B . r t s n o C s y a w d a o R d n a s e p o l S p e e t S RwC g n i g d e r d ; l l i F & t u C RwC s t n e m d n e m A e d o C R RwC RwC RwC NAT No action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=363099 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=363098 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=365097 Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=366090 Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken NAT No action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=366922 No action taken No action taken Staff briefing - no action taken R https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=369064 P Postponed https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=369964 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=370778 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=370779 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=370777 R R Commissioner Ramberg for Vice-Chair. Commissioner Bristol for Vice-Chair https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=371958 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=372605 Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=372604 R R R NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT NAT R NAT R RwC NAT NR https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=369001 Item/Requestor/Staff Recommendations/Comments EC Meeting Date s t n e m d n e m A e d o C Z S B e h t n i n o i t p e c x E t n e m p o e v e d e R l g n i g d e r d ; l l i F & t u C s k c o d t a o B . r t s n o C s y a w d a o R d n a s e p o l S p e e t S s r e f f u B m a e r t S ) Z T Q W & Z Q W C ( s k c a b t e S F E C ; y t i s n e D ; r e v o C s u o i v r e p m I a e r A e t i S t e N R E S s n o i s s e S s t s e u q e r / s n o i t a t n e s e r P r e h t O r e t t e L n o i t a d n e m m o C t s e u q e r n o i t a x e n n A l e s a e e R J T E s n o i t c e l E & s n o i t a n m o N i , e v i t a r t s i n m d A i s t n e m e e r g A d n a n o i t u o s e R / e c n a n d r O i l y a l r e v O t n o r f r e t a W r e v i l a w n a p e t i s d n e m m o c e R D U P / D U P e h t f o s t c e p s A l a t n e m n o r i v n E d e w e i v e R s t n e m d n e m A e e r T e g a t i r e H e c n a i r a V RwC 1/19/2022 RwC RwC https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=375176 s t n e m d n e m A t n a n e v o C e v i t c i r t s e R P P P s g n i f e i r B f f a t S NAT NAT NAT NAT P k r o W d n a s t r o p e R f f a t S l a i c e p S , s t r o p e R l a u n n A NR R R Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=375175 Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken Motion to Postpone NAT Motion to Postpone No action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=376728 Motion to Postpone https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=376729 R Bedford nominated as Vice-Chair. Ramberg nominated as Chair. Bristol nominated as Secretary. Motion to Postpone https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=377848 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=379935 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=379934 Bedford nominated as Vice-Chair. Ramberg nominated as Chair. Bristol nominated as Secretary. Ana Aguirre was nominated Haris Qureshi was nominated and Rick Brimer was nominated as a backup. Colin Nickells joined the Urban Forestry Committee. Commissioner Bristol was nominated to the Balcones Canyonlands Conservation Plan Citizen Advisory Board R R R R RwC https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=380745 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=380747 RwC R RwC https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=377847 4/6/2022 RwC RwC RwC 34 Recognize Katie Coyne for her service on the Environmental Commission and her appointment as Watershed Protection Department's Environmental Officer and Assistant Director of the Watershed Protection Department over Planning, Monitoring, and Compliance branch of divisions 35 Presentation on Equitable Transit-Oriented Development strategies for Project Connect 36 Rainey Tower SPC-2021-0129C heritage tree removal variance 37 HEB Austin No. 33, SP-2020-0400D 1. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-341 to allow cut to 12 feet. 2. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill to 21 feet. 3. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-302(A)(2) to allow construction of a parking area on a slope with a gradient of more than 15 percent. 4. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-301 to allow construction of a driveway on a slope with a gradient of more than 15 percent. 38 Update on discharge of acidic waste into tributary of Harris Branch Creek 39 Briefing on rule changes to Environmental Criteria Manual Section 3.5 40 7715 1/2 West State Highway 71, C14-85-288.23(RCA) public hearing and approve a restrictive covenant amendment 41 87th State Legislature Update 42 Recognize Linda Guerrero for six years of service on the Environmental Commission 43 Violet Crown Water and Wastewater Service Extension Requests #5111 & #5112 7715 1/2 West State Highway 71, C14-85-288.23(RCA) public hearing and approve a restrictive covenant amendment Iglesia Pentecostal Emanuel, Inc., SP-2020-0324C Request to vary from LDC 25-8-261 to allow development of a portion of a driveway in the Critical Water Quality Zone. Hold an emergency election for vacant Environmental Commission officer positions for May 2021 through April 2022 7715 1/2 West State Highway 71, C14-85-288.23(RCA) public hearing and approve a restrictive covenant amendment Mary Vice Estates Planned Unit Development (PUD) Lot 27 Amendment; Case No. C814-97-0002.01 PUD amendment Water Oak Apartments, SP-2019-0109C Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill to 25 feet to construct a driveway 50 Watershed Protection Department’s Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Forecast and Capital Improvement Program Plan 3/30/2022 51 Development Services Department’s Fiscal Year 2023-2027 Financial Forecast 52 Election of Environmental Commission Officers for May 1, 2022 through April 30, 2023 term 53 Nominate a new member for the South Central Waterfront Advisory Board Nominate a new member and an alternate for the Joint Sustainability Committee 1/19/2022 1/19/2022 1/19/2022 2/2/2022 2/2/2022 2/2/2022 2/16/2022 2/16/2022 2/16/2022 2/16/2022 2/16/2022 3/2/2022 3/2/2022 3/2/2022 3/2/2022 3/30/2022 4/6/2022 4/6/2022 4/6/2022 4/6/2022 4/6/2022 Discuss committee membership 7715 1/2 West State Highway 71, C14-85-288.23(RCA) public hearing and approve a restrictive covenant amendment Travis County ESD #4 Fire Station Parking Lot Improvements, SP 2020-0255DS Requests: 1. A Land Use Commission variance is requested to construct a driveway on slopes over 15% per LDC 25-8- 301(A)(1) 2. A Land Use Commission variance is requested to construct a parking lot on slopes over 15% per LDC 25-8- 302(A)(2) 3. A Land Use Commission variance is requested to allow fill over 4 feet per LDC 25-8-342 4.A Land Use Commission variance is requested to allow an impervious cover of 27.5% net site area per LDC 25- 8-453 Lot 1 Block 1 Srivathanakul Subdivision Project Assessment, C8J-2021-0206.0APA Request: 1. A Land Use Commission variance is requested to allow density to exceed one unit for each two acres with a minimum lot size of ¾ of an acre [LDC 25-8-453(B)(1) & LDC 30-5-453(B)(1)] 2. A Land Use Commission variance is requested to allow a lot that lies within a Critical Water Quality Zone to include less than two acres in a Water Quality Transition Zone or uplands [LDC 25-8-452(C)] 44 45 46 47 48 49 54 55 56 57 58 59 Briefing on Watershed Protection Department's work removing obstructions from Creeks 4/6/2022 NAT Staff briefing - no action taken 4/6/2022 RwC RwC https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=380746 Item/Requestor/Staff Recommendations/Comments Z S B e h t n i n o i t p e c x E t n e m p o e v e d e R l g n i g d e r d ; l l i F & t u C s k c o d t a o B . r t s n o C s y a w d a o R d n a s e p o l S p e e t S s r e f f u B m a e r t S ) Z T Q W & Z Q W C ( s k c a b t e S F E C ; y t i s n e D ; r e v o C s u o i v r e p m I a e r A e t i S t e N s t n e m e e r g A d n a n o i t u o s e R / e c n a n d r O i l D U P / D U P e h t f o s t c e p s A l a t n e m n o r i v n E d e w e i v e R s t n e m d n e m A e e r T e g a t i r e H e c n a i r a V y a l r e v O t n o r f r e t a W r e v i l a w n a p e t i s d n e m m o c e R s t s e u q e r / s n o i t a t n e s e r P r e h t O r e t t e L n o i t a d n e m m o C t s e u q e r n o i t a x e n n A s t n e m d n e m A t n a n e v o C e v i t c i r t s e R l e s a e e R J T E s n o i t c e l E & s n o i t a n m o N i , e v i t a r t s i n m d A i 4/20/2022 RwC RwC https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=381508 EC Meeting Date 4/20/2022 5/4/2022 5/4/2022 5/4/2022 5/4/2022 5/18/2022 5/18/2022 5/18/2022 5/18/2022 5/18/2022 6/1/2022 6/1/2022 6/1/2022 6/1/2022 6/1/2022 6/15/2022 6/15/2022 s t n e m d n e m A e d o C RwC RwC 1 2 RwC RwC RwC RwC RwC 1 10 60 87th State Legislature Update Dalfen Industrial, SP-2020-0407D Variance requests are as follows: 1. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-341 to allow cut to 17 feet. 2. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill to 18 feet. 3. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-301 to allow construction of a driveway on a slope with a gradient exceeding 15 percent. Discussion and recommendation of Austin Water Capital Improvement Projects located in the Drinking Water Protection Zone for approval to include in the 5-year Capital spending plan as required by Financial Policy #8 Briefing on proposed changes to City Land Development Code Title 25 (§ 25-1, § 25-2, § 25-8) to address challenges to the successful design and construction of public mobility projects in the right-of-way Pinnacle at Wildhorse Ranch, C8-2021-0152 Variance requests are as follows: 1. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-341 to allow cut to 15 feet. 2. Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill to 15 feet. 65 Bull Creek PUD Amendment #4, Case No. C814-2009-0139.03 PUD amendment 66 Update on Samsung wastewater spill 67 Discuss and consider an ordinance amending Title 25 of the City Code related to floodplain regulations Discuss and consider a recommendation on proposed changes to City Land Development Code Title 25 (§ 25-1, § 25-2, § 25-8) to address challenges to the successful design and construction of public mobility projects in the right-of-way 1881 Westlake Drive, SP-2021-0349D Request to vary from LDC 25-8-281(C)(2)(b) to allow the construction within 150-feet of a rimrock Critical Environmental Feature Crossroads Logistics Center Additions, SP-2021-0169D Request to vary from LDC 25-8-342 to allow fill over 4 feet up to 17 feet 71 Briefing on the 517 Lamar PUD Development Assessment Consider a proposed annexation of approximately 5.03 acres into Travis County Water Control and Improvement District No. 10, C12M-2022-0001 73 Sky Mountain, SP-2021-0079C Request to vary from LDC 25-8-341to allow cut over 4 feet to 16 feet 8020 Parmer Lane SH 130 NW, C8J-2021-0141.0A 1. Request to vary from LDC 30-5-341 to allow fill over 4 feet to 15 feet. 2. Request to vary from 30-5-261(G) to allow floodplain modification in a critical water quality zone buffer. 61 62 63 64 68 69 70 72 74 77 75 Austin Ready Mix Wastewater Service Extension Request #5313 76 Update on Austin’s reservoirs monitoring and management efforts Update on resolution relating to environmental protections and water quality; and initiating amendments to the City Code R RwC NR NAT Totals R = Recommended RwC = Recommended with Conditions RD = Recommended denial NAT = No Action Taken R E S s n o i s s e S k r o W d n a s t r o p e R f f a t S l a i c e p S , s t r o p e R l a u n n A R s g n i f e i r B f f a t S NAT NAT NAT NAT Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=382468 Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=382467 Motion to Postpone Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=383687 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=383630 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=383688 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=383689 Staff briefing - no action taken https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=384730 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=384729 Staff briefing - no action taken Staff briefing - no action taken R https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=384732 https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=384731 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 R 1 4 1 1 NAT 23 1 2 1 1 1