Historic Landmark CommissionAug. 24, 2020

C.3 - 319-323 E. 6th Street - Citizen Comments (3) — original pdf

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PUBLIC HEARING INFORIVIATION Althottgh applicants and./or their agent(s) are expected to attend a public hearing, you are not requiretl to altend. This meeting will be conducted online and you have the opportunity to speak FOR or AGAINST the proposed developrnent or change. Email or call the staff contact no later thatt noon the date before the rneeling for information on how to participate in the public hearings online You may also contact a neighborhood or environmental organization that has expressed an interest in an application aflbcting your neighborhood, During a public hearing, the board or commission may postpone or continuo an application's hearing to a later date, or recommend approval or denial of the application. If the board or commission announces: a specific' date ard time for a postponement or continuation that is not later than 60 days from the announcement, no further notice is required. A board or cornmission's decision may be appealed by a person with standing to appeal, or an interested parf that is iclentified as a person who can appeal the decision. The body holding a public hearing on an appeal will detennine r.vhether a person has standing to appeal the decision. An interested parly is defmpd as a person who is the applicant or record owner of the subject properly, or who comnnmicates an interest to a board or commission by: delivering a written statement to the board or commission before or during the public hearing that generally identifies the issues ' r appearing and speaking for the record at the public hearing; and: . . . occupies a primary residence that is'ivithin 500 feet of the subject properly or proposed development; is the record owner of property within 500 feet of the subject properfy orproposed development; or is an oflicer of an enviionmental or neighborhood organization that has an interest in or whose declared boun{mies are within 500 feet ofthe subject property or proposed development. A notice of appeal must be filed with the director of the responsible department no later than 14 days after the decision. An appeal form may be available from the responsible department. For additional information on the City of Austin's land development process, please visit our q,ebsite: v\innv.austintexa.srqolt/abc Written comments must be submitted to the board or commission (or the contact person listed on the notice) before or at a public hearing. Your comments should include the board or commission's name, the scheduled date of the public hearing, the Case Nunber and the contactperson listed on the notice. Case Number: HR 20-107348 - 323 E 6TH ST Contact: Angela Gaudette, (512\ 974-3393 Public Hearing: Historic Landmark Commission, K t: I am in favor I object tlc<- Yonr Name Qtlease print) Comments ?o> S'lona Your address(es) affected by application ?4 Date If you use this form to comment, it may be returned to: City ofAustin Planning and Zoning Department Historic Preservation Office, ATTN: Angela Gaudette P^O. Box 1088 Austin, TX 78767-8810 E-mail: preservalion@austintexas.gov .:: :i ,:i i:lii .; ,'i I ! I I ': ,j': ;l ,trl t:1 :: t: .liiil .; il :!iIi .il l;l 'il{ :! l ': : xPHIL TURNERATTY.This citizen a 46 year resident of Central Texas--20 years as a vendor serving Maggie Mae's. Mr. Shea's long term presence on 6th Street speaks for itself. The plans look great. You can rest assured if Mr. Shea is involved in a project it will be expertly engineered and executed. Let's help get our bar business back bymoving forward with this exciting new develpoment.8/23/2020N/A 701 Tlllery St. STE 12, ATX 78702PHIL@PHILTURNERLAW.COM