HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 4:00 PM Permitting and Development Center Conference Room 1401 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr Austin, TX 78752 Some members of the committee may be participating by videoconference Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely via 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 by telephone. To register to speak remotely, email preservation@austintexas.gov or call Sam Fahnestock at (512) 974-3393. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Kevin Koch JuanRaymon Rubio Harmony Grogan AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first ten (10) 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. DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 1206 E 13th Street/1209 Bob Harrison – Fashionette Beauty Shop Historic zoning. 200 The Circle – Brunson House Remodel carport/construct Accessory Dwelling Unit. 706 Highland Avenue – Smoot-Terrace Park Local Historic District Remodel/addition. 110 E 9th Street – Millett Opera House Repointing/rejointing brick. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1107 E 10th Street – Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District Remodel Accessory Dwelling Unit. 4204 Avenue H – Hyde Park Local Historic District Rehabilitation/addition. 2521 Harris Boulevard – Old West Austin National Register Historic District New construction. 1008 Spence Street – Willow-Spence National Register Historic District New construction. 2321 Hartford Road – Old West Austin National Register Historic District Addition/remodel. 419 Congress Avenue – Congress Avenue National Register Historic District Partial demolition/rehabilitation/addition. 615 Red River Street – Swan Dive Addition/remodel/partial demo. 4th & Colorado Historical marker. ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Sam Fahnestock, Planner II, at 512-974-3393; Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Officer, at 512-974-2727. ,£, First Floor City of …
RESOLUTION NO. 20230914-078 WHEREAS, the City has a long-standing commitment to equity and the protection of the rights and well-being of atl its residents; and WHEREAS, LGBTQIA+ individuals have historically faced discrimination, prejudice, and unequal treatment and continue to experience growing levels of violence; and WHEREAS, LGBTQIA+ individuals are nine times more likely to be victims of violent hate crimes than their counterparts and the FBI has reported a 70 percent increase in hate crimes against LGBTQIA+ individuals from 2020 and 2021; and WHEREAS, LGBTQIA+ Texans are our neighbors, teachers, faith leaders, employees, and an essential part of the fabric of this state and contribute to the richness and diversity of our city; and WHEREAS, historic markers play a crucial role in preserving and honoring the diverse cultural heritage of communities, providing a tangible representation of struggles, achievements, and progress; and WHEREAS, 4th and Colorado streets in Downtown Austin hold significant historical and cultural importance, serving as a prominent gathering place for the LGBTQIA+ community and hosting numerous events and institutions that have contributed to its vibrant history; and WHEREAS, recognizing the historical significance of this location by installing an LGBTQIA+ district historical marker will serve as a visible reminder o f the community's resilience, struggles, and triumphs will foster a sense of pride among LGBTQIA+ residents and visitors; and Page 1 of 2 WHEREAS, numerous organizations and community leaders, including LGBTQIA+ advocacy groups, local businesses, and residents, have expressed their support for the installation of an LGBTQIA+ district historical marker at 4th and Colorado streets as a symbol of inclusivity, strength, and unity; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: Council directs the City Manager to coordinate and initiate the installation of an LGBTQIA+ historical marker on 4th and Colorado streets as a symbol of the community's historical significance and contributions. BE IT FUil- El RESOLVED: Council directs the City Manager to gather input from LGBTQIA+ community leaders, Human Rights Commission, LGBTQ+ Quality of Life Advisory Commission, and the Historical Landmark Commission regarding the content and queer figures to highlight on the historic marker. ADOPTED: September 14 , 2023 ATTEST: Myrna ?h< City Clerk Page 2 of 2
POOL NEW PATIO NEW BED 1 KING NEW SCREENED PATIO NEW BATH 1 NEW FAMILY NEW KITCHEN NEW W.I.C. NEW DRAWING ROOM NEW COVERED DECK NEW OFFICE NEW LDRY NEW DINING A-4
ATTIC 1000 SF 2ND FLOOR 1400 SF BALCONY 171 SF ATTIC 485 SF DRIVEWAY 810 SF GARAGE 355 SF UNCOVERED PORCH 430 SF COPING 52 SF WATER 141 SF COVERED PORCH 171 SF 1ST FLOOR 1993 SF COVERED PORCH 34 SF OTHER COVERED 34 SF ADA COMPLIANT DOOR THRESHOLD 1 / 2 " M A X CONCRETE GARAGE Visitability Notes 1. Light switches and environmental controls to be installed maximum 48" above the interior floor level. 2. Outlets and receptacles to be installed minimum 15" above interior floor level (except for floor outlets). Visitability Entrance 1. Door to be 3'-0" x 8'-0"minimum. 2. Landing to be 3'-0" x 3'-0" minimum with maximum slope of 1 4"/ft. If foundation plan shows more than 1 2" drop, design professional must provide threshold detail. 3. PROJECT 2521 HARRIS OWNER GREATER AUSTIN BUILDERS REVISIONS NO 1 ISSUE PERMIT DATE Visitability Bathroom NOTES 1. Door to be 3'-0" x 8'-0" minimum. 31" CEDAR ELM OVERHANGS IN SETBACKS SHALL BE UNVENTED AND PROVIDED WITH SOLID BLOCKING FROM TOP PLATE TO ROOF DECKING REGRADE IF NECESSARY TO GET 6" ABOVE GRADE ALONG PERIMETER OF SLAB) 29" SYCAMORE 40'-0" MCMANSION ZONE #3 40'-0" MCMANSION ZONE #2 22" CEDAR ELM 5' SIDE SETBACK 40'-0" MCMANSION ZONE #1 LOT SIZE = 8420 SF (N 60° W 140') N 62°54'02" W 140.00' 603' O H O H O H OFF STREET PARKING SPACE 8.5X17.5 O H O H O H SEE VISITABLE ENTRANCE NOTES 3'-0" ) T A L P ( E U P ' 5 K C A B T E S R A E R ) ' 0 ' 1 0 6 W ° 0 3 S ( ' 9 0 . 0 6 W ' " 0 4 1 2 ° 7 2 S O H O H O H O H O H O H 22.5" CEDAR ELM 30"X30" CLEAR 2'-8" 18'X8' POOL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE FFE: 604' E N I L G N I D L I U B K C A B T E S T N O R F ' 5 3 " 0 - ' 3 " 0 - ' 2 " 0 - ' 3 L O W P O I N T = 6 0 3 ' P R I M A R Y SEAL & SIGNATURE " 6 - ' 2 602' 2'-6" DESIGNER 2'-6" " 6 - ' 2 …
SPENCE SPEC & ADU 1008 Spence St Austin TX 78702 2/19/24 | SD Plan Review Z R C 2 / 1 Z R C 4 / 1 A E E R T N A C E P " 1 4 18'-3" 5 T 3 T 4 T K C A B T E S D R A Y R A E R ' 5 K C A B T E S E N I L R E W O P " 6 - ' 7 ' . 0 0 7 4 E " 2 5 3 0 ° 0 7 S ' ) . . W O . R ' 0 2 Y E L L A ( E L O P R E W O P G N I T S X E I 0 0 1 0 0 1 5' SIDE YARD SETBACK N 20°00'00" E 129.90' (130.10') S 20°25'01" W 129.48' 2 T 5' SIDE YARD SETBACK 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 R E T E M R E T A W G N I T S X E I T E E R T S E C N E P S 9 9 ) T A L P R E P , W O R ' 0 5 ( T E L N I ' 6 0 . 6 4 W ' " 1 1 6 3 ° 0 7 N 1 T K C A B T E S D R A Y T N O R F ' 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 SCALE: 3/32" -1'-0" N CAUTION: DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS THESE DRAWINGS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND MAY ONLY BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PROJECT. SET ISSUE DRAWN BY PROJECT 2/19/24 | SD Plan Review bn SPENCE SPEC & ADU 1008 Spence St Austin TX 78702 DRAWING TITLE SITE PLAN CL BEDROOM 1 13'-0"x12'-0" WC MLWK L BATH 1 8'-6"x9'-7" CLOSET 6'-4"x8'-5" DW W/D UTILITY 6'-0"x6'-0" BEDROOM 2 11'-0"x11'-3" W I E V Y T I C BEDROOM 3 11'-6"x12'-5" CL BATH 1 6'-0"x12'-5" N D K C A B T E S D R A Y E D S ' 5 I LIVING 21'-0"x16'-0" T2 K C A B T E S D R A Y E D S ' 5 I W I E V Y T I C PATIO …
HLC A RCHI TE CTU RAL RE VIE W COMMI T T E E MEXIC-ARTE MUSEUM 4 1 9 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E March 13, 2024 1 HLC ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | March 13, 2024Mexic-Arte Museum CONGRESS AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT K i l l : I lo ZOO S T R E E T | M i| 1J—J _ 1 (a) n IJ CJ . :^ ^ — ^ — ^ — _ J l ! (?) i « . m HI;i li IV C O L O R A DO S T R E ET KEY C O N T R I B U T I NG C O M P A T I B LE I N T R U S I ON D I S T R I C T B O U N D A RY I l > < k i li i k i l i i r i it I g e d l i is m 2 HLC ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | March 13, 2024Mexic-Arte Museum Display Ad 212 -- No Title The Austin American (1914-1973); Jul 19, 1936; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Austin American Statesman pg. I3 Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. 3 HLC ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE | March 13, 2024Mexic-Arte Museum Mexic-Arte Museum • Founded in 1984 by Austin artists Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado, and Pio Pulido, the museum is dedicated to the presentation and promotion of Mexican, Latino, and Latin American art and culture. • Designated by the 78th legislature as the Official Mex- ican and Mexican American Fine Art Museum of Texas, Mexic-Arte began its exhibition schedule with the Day of the Dead Festival in 1984. • The museum moved to its current location on Congress Avenue in 1988. Since then, it has built upon a diverse se- ries of programs and presentations to introduce the best of the emerging artists of the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America to the art scene in Austin. • The museum maintains a permanent collection and archive of collected works for use in changing exhibits. Over 75,000 visitors come to the museum each year. Educational pro- gramming for school children is provided at the site. • Mission Statement The Mexic-Arte Museum is dedicated to enriching the community through education programs, exhibitions, and the collection, preservation, …
West Lynn @ 12th Redevelopment 03.12.24 Miró Rivera Architects E N I L Y T R E P O R P CS-MU-CO-NP 35'-0" 25'-0" 10'-0" TRANS ZONE. 10'-0" TRANS ZONE 25'-0" 65'-0" 40'-0" E N I L Y T R E P O R P 75'-0" 10'-0" 60'-0" +/- 48'-0" 40'-0" 0'-0" 5 4 3 2 1 NAU'S PHARMACY E N I L Y T R E P O R P . J D A " 0 - ' 0 2 " 0 - ' 0 4 32'-0" F - 3 S 540' - 0" AVG. GRADE STREET GREEN SW GREEN TRANS ZONE SW GREEN STREET GREEN 25'-0" W. LYNN STREET EASON STREET SECTION A: TRANSVERSE - 1115 W. LYNN ST. E N I L Y T R E P O R P CS-MU-CO-NP 20'-0" 10'-0" EXIST. BLDG. 10'-0" TRANS ZONE 5 4 3 2 1 60'-0" +/- 48'-0" 40'-0" 0'-0" W. 12th STREET STREET EXIST. PARKING SW PRESERVE NAU'S 540' - 0" AVG. GRADE SECTION B: LONGITUDINAL WEST LYNN Thank You!