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Aug. 7, 2024

24.a - 707 E Monroe St - public comment original pdf

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From: To: Subject: Date: Historic Preservation Office Questions / concerns about review case #HR 24-072700 Tuesday, August 6, 2024 3:01:23 PM You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important External Email - Exercise Caution Dear Sam, I'm reaching out regarding the Notice of Public Hearing National Register Historic District for review case #HR 24-072700 taking place tomorrow. My husband and I live in the house directly next door, 705 E. Monroe. While neutral about the proposed ADU, we observe that a critical piece of information is missing: a site plan which reflects the proposed ADU and its relationship/spacing to the existing home on the property and surrounding property lines and the street. We have standard concerns about potential negative impacts to surrounding homes. In particular, we note that the land being proposed for the ADU slants downhill to the northwest. Our property / home sits directly downhill, so we are concerned about drainage, as well as safe asbestos management (the architecture description notes the likelihood of asbestos in the 2-story structure). We appreciate the opportunity to provide this feedback, and your service to our community! If you have any questions or guidance, please let me know. Kind regards, Ann Saxton Darcy 705 E. Monroe, Unit A Austin, TX 78704 CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook. For any additional questions or concerns, contact CSIRT at "cybersecurity@austintexas.gov".

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5.9 - 1500 W 12th St - code violation original pdf

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NOTICE OF VIOLATION Case Number: CV-2024-087824 via Certified Mail #7019 1640 0001 2753 9427 City of Austin P.O. Box 1088, Austin, TX, 78767 July 16, 2024 SODOSOPA SALMON LP % 2001 AGENCY CORPORATION 14160 DALLAS PKWY STE 800 DALLAS, TX 75254 RE: 1500 E 12TH ST AUSTIN TX 78702 Locally known as 1500 E 12TH ST AUSTIN TX 78702 Legally described as 106 X 148FT OF BLK 1 OLT 36 DIVISION B Zoned as CS-MU-NCCD-NP Parcel Number 0208090119 Dear SODOSOPA SALMON LP % 2001 AGENCY CORPORATION: The City of Austin Development Services Department investigated the property described above. Austin City Code violations were found that require your immediate attention. A description of the violation(s) and compliance timeframe(s) are provided in the attached violation report. After receipt of this Notice, and until compliance is attained, the Austin City Code prohibits the sale, lease, or transfer of this property unless:   You provide the buyer, lessee, or other transferee a copy of this Notice of Violation; and You provide the name and address of the buyer, lessee, or other transferee to the Code Official. For additional information, I can be reached at (512) 974-1958 or Andres.DeLaVera@austintexas.gov. Please reference case number CV-2024-087824. Hours of operation are Monday – Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. If I am unavailable, contact DSD Code Connect line at (512) 974-CODE (2633) or DSDCodeConnect@austintexas.gov. Para obtener más información, llame al (512) 974-1958 o enviar un correo electrónico a Andres.DeLaVera@austintexas.gov. Por favor, consulte caso número CV-2024-087824. El horario de atención es: lunes a viernes, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Si no estoy disponible, comuníquese con DSD Code Connect marcando al (512) 974-CODE (2633) o por correo electrónico DSDCodeConnect@austintexas.gov. Sincerely, Andres De La Vera, Code Inspector C City of Austin Development Services Department VIOLATION REPORT Date of Notice: July 16, 2024 Code Officer: Case Number: Property Address: Andres De La Vera CV-2024-087824 1500 E 12TH ST AUSTIN TX 78702 Locally known as 1500 E 12TH ST AUSTIN TX 78702 Zoned as CS-MU-NCCD-NP The items listed below are violations of the Austin City Code, and require your immediate attention. If the violations are not brought into compliance within the timeframes listed in this report, enforcement action may be taken. Timeframes start from the Date of Notice. Violation Type: STRUCTURE MAINTENANCE Austin City Code Section: Vacant structures and land (§301.3) Description of Violation: All vacant structures and premises thereof or vacant …

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11.1 - 2305 E 21St St - drawings original pdf

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SITE NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. ALL F.F.E. HEIGHTS ARE LISTED ON THE ELEVATIONS. PLEASE LOOK TO THE A3 AND STRUCTURAL SHEETS IN ORDER TO COORDINATE. ALL HEIGHTS ARE ESTIMATIONS BASED ON THE SURVEY. VERIFY ALL HEIGHTS IN FIELD WITH A SURVEYOR AND COORDINATE IF ANY DISCREPANCY IS DISCOVERED. ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS ARE SUGGESTIONS ONLY. COORDINATE ALL FINAL UTILITY LOCATIONS AND INSTALLATION TYPE WITH UTILITY CONTRACTORS. FINAL SLAB HEIGHTS ARE BASED ON THE ENGINEERS DRAWINGS. COORDINATE IF ANY DISCREPANCY IS DISCOVERD PRIOR TO FORM WORK BEING INSTALLED. DO NOT POUR SLAB IF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY. 5. PRIOR TO SLAB POUR, CONTRACTOR TO WALK PROJECT WITH ELECTRICIAN AND INTERIOR DESINGER TO LOCATE ALL FLOOR OUTLETS, GFCI OUTLETS, AND ANY OTHER ELECTRCIAL REQURIEMENTS FOR ANY AND ALL ASPECTS OF THE PROJECT. LEGEND AC EM GM WM HW w TINU C/A RETEM .CELE GAS METER RETEM RETAW RETAEH RETAW RETAW WASTE WATER POOL EQUIP TNEMPIUQE LOOP )'05( TEERTS ts12 TSAE LAITNEDISER 1 EPYT AOC REP YAWEVIRD STNEMERIUQER " 6 - ' 2 " 6 - ' 2 2'-6" 2'-6" 20'-1 1/2" 3'-0"2'-0" 8'-10" 2'-0"3'-0" E"43'43°97N '28.541 ENIL YTREPORP 1'-0" " 6 - ' 2 P H R I I G M H A R P Y O I N T = 5 9 3 ' - 0 " 5'-11 1/2" 10'-0 1/2" B TINU FFE: 593'-6" (V.I.F. 6" ABOVE HIGHEST POINT OF GRADE ALONG PERIMETER OF SLAB FI EDARGER DNA TAHT OS YRASSECCEN SLAB DOESN'T EXCEED STATED HEIGHT) 5 ' P . U . E . p e r p a t l 6 0 . 0 0 ' N 1 0 ° 2 4 4 7 " W ' P R O P E R T Y L I N E Y R A H P N O I P I M G I R H " 0 3 ' - 9 T = 5 5 ' S E T B A C K ENIL YTREPORP REP )0( OREZ OT TUC EB NAC GNITAR ERIF YB ,'A' ETONTOOF )1(1.203R ELBAT CRI POT LLAW MORF GNIKCOLBERIF GNILLATSNI FOOR EHT FO EDISREDNU EHT OT ETALP YB ,'B' ETONTOOF DNA ,GNIHTAEHS TNEV ELBAG RO TIFFOS GNIYFICEPS .DELLATSNI EB OT TON ERA SGNINEPO ELGNIS GNITSIXE FAMILY ECNEDISER W"43'43°97S '98.541 SITE PLAN PROPOSED 1 24X36 SIZE SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" (11X17 SIZE SCALE: 1/16"=1'-0") KCABTES '51 1 5 ' S E T B A C K …

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12.1 - 203 W 32nd St - annotated photo original pdf

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16.1 - 1011 E 9th St - photos + drawings original pdf

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Existing - June 2024 Original & Proposed - ca. 1935 Owners: Architect: 1 David West / Will Klemm 1013 East Ninth Street Austin ,Texas 78702 Emily Little, FAIA 1001 East Eighth Street Austin, Texas 78702 1011 East 9th St. Area Map 2 Site & Roof Plan 1011 East 9th St. North Elevation South Elevation Discovery of wood siding East Elevation West Elevation All photos - July 2024 3 Existing Conditions 1011 East 9th St. Custom Sherwin-Williams Columns, accents, Window Sash - Front House Body of both houses Trim & Front Door Front House Window Sashes & Doors - Back House Existing Proposed Front House Front Elevation Drawings Paint Colors 4 1011 East 9th St. 5 Front House Floor Plan 1011 East 9th St. North Elevation Southwest Elevation All photos - July 2024 Back House - built ca 1949 Concrete block w/ Stucco Exterior, Metal Casement Windows, Original Condition Scope of Work paint only Colors Same as Front House 2 colors only Southeast Elevation 6 1011 East 9th St.

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22.a - 1607 Kenwood Ave - public comment original pdf

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From: To: Subject: Date: Historic Preservation Office Re: signed up to speak against 1607 Kenwood but I was passed oveR!!!!! Wednesday, August 7, 2024 9:27:58 PM External Email - Exercise Caution Had I had the opportunity to speak, I would have said: I am VP of the SRCC Neighborhood Organization, which encompasses the subject property. The subject property is a contributing structure to the Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District. The original structure was modified dramatically in negation of its historical elements and this modification was done without a permit. I realize the owner says she didn’t know a permit was required but I can’t imagine that anyone expects to build in an urban area without a permit. Certainly her contractor would have known about permitting requirements but somehow worked without a permit without consequence. Regardless, her variances were, for reasons unknown to me, granted. Now she has a new request: to add an addition to the side of the original structure. Despite her representation that she has been down a long road trying to learn her way through a maze of permitting requirements, this is the first time this request for an addition has come before you. It fails to meet several of the City’s Historic Design Standards, including set-back from main structure, subordinate to original structure, emphasizing separate roof design from original structure, cladding is not historically compatible and windows are not historically compatible, either. We strongly urge you to deny this request. Commitments to minimize damage to the original structure have not been completed. Further, the fencing (items 22-6, photos 3-5) is ghastly—of various media and heights-- and apparently designed to hide the work occurring inside, Imagine how adjoining neighbors must feel! And the set- backs from houses on either side appear inadequate. We believe the proper course of action is to deny the request at this time and require submission of an addition design that meets City Historic Design Standards. As submitted, this is not an addition consistent with a historical structure but merely an expansion of the existing structure from a 2/1 to a 3/2 with no differentiation between the historic structure and the addition. This applicant has not earned the trust of the Commission or the neighborhood and should be required to submit a compliant design. Thank you. > On Aug 7, 2024, at 9:11 PM, Historic Preservation Office <Preservation@austintexas.gov> wrote: > > …

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Aug. 7, 2024

08.07.2024 Recorded Meeting original link

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, August 7th, 2024 – 6:00 PM City Hall – Council Chambers 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Commission may be 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 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. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ben Heimsath, Chair x Witt Featherston, Vice Chair x Kevin Koch x Carl Larosche x Trey McWhorter x Harmony Grogan x x ab x x x Jaime Alvarez Roxanne Evans Raymond Castillo JuanRaymon Rubio Tara Dudley APPROVED MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (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. Meghan King spoke on Preservation Austin updates. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. July 3, 2024 – Offered for consent approval. 1 (August 7, 2024) HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES MOTION: Approve the minutes per passage of the consent agenda on a motion by Commissioner Koch. Commissioner McWhorter seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. CONSENT/CONSENT POSTPONEMENT AGENDA Historic Zoning Applications Item 2 was pulled for discussion. Item 3 was pulled for discussion. Item 4 was pulled for discussion. Item 5 was pulled for discussion. 6. PR-2024-026690 – 900 Spence St. Council District 3 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Applicant: Katherine Warren City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Grant the applicant’s postponement request to the September 4, 2024 meeting. MOTION: Postpone the public hearing to September 4, 2024, per passage of the consent postponement agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Koch. Commissioner Heimsath seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. 7. 9037 Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail Council District 9 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Applicant: HLC City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Postpone to the September 4, 2024 meeting per Code limits on historic zoning applications. MOTION: Postpone the public hearing to September 4, 2024, per passage of the consent postponement agenda, on …

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July 31, 2024

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Wednesday, July 31, 2024 – 5:30 P.M. Permitting and Development Center, Room 1203 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr. Austin, Texas 78752 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, call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Raymond Castillo, Chair Roxanne Evans Ben Heimsath AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. DISCUSSION ITEMS Discuss and agree on where to begin implementing the Equity-Based Preservation Plan Reflect on the process of developing the plan Review new steps for the plan 1. 2. 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS/DISCUSSION AND ACTION Recommend the Equity-Based Preservation Plan to the Historic Landmark Commission 4. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 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 board liaison at the Historic Preservation Office at (512) 974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron at (512) 974-1446.

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July 22, 2024

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Monday, July 22nd, 2024 – 11:00 AM Permitting and Development Center Conference Room 1203 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: Witt Featherston Kevin Koch Carl Larosche 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. BRIEFINGS Historic Sign Guidelines Review of current guidelines. 1. 2. 3. ADJOURNMENT Demolition By Neglect Review Code Enforcement’s presentation and discuss better practices and potential policy change suggestions. Demolition Versus Relocation Permit Processes How to streamline a transition from a demolition to a relocation. 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.

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July 22, 2024

2 - PP Working Group - Protection & Enforcement original pdf

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Protection and Enforcement BRIEF #8 FOR PRESERVATION PLAN WORKING GROUP | APRIL 2022 Historic review Exterior changes to historic landmarks and districts Work that exceeds approvals Work beyond the scope of an approved permit Work without a permit Demolition by neglect Failure to maintain a resource See the Heritage in Austin brief for more information. 1 This brief explores how cities work with property owners to safeguard historic resources, as well as measures that can be taken when things go awry. Demolition by neglect Failure to maintain a resource Vacant buildings Long-term vacant and unoccupied buildings Current practices in Austin Requirements for historic buildings • Get a permit for work as required by code • Maintain historic buildings to established standards. In Austin, these are nearly the same as minimum maintenance requirements for all buildings) Penalties for violations Civil offense /Class C misdemeanor • Fines not to exceed $1,000 per day • • If a building is demolished as a public safety hazard after 2+ demolition by neglect notices, no permits will be considered on that property for 3 years from the date of demolition 2 Historic inspections Some city preservation programs conduct inspections to make sure historic buildings are being maintained, identify work to landmarks and in districts without permits, and check eligibility for preservation incentives. However, most only do complaint-based inspections due to limited staff capacity. Historic inspections conducted based on... Complaints Incentives Permitting Project stage type Periodic Unknown/ not found x x x x x x x x x x x x x x * These comparable cities have dedicated inspections and enforcement staff as part of the historic preservation team. Washington, DC does as well. Atlanta Austin Brownsville Dallas Denver Fort Worth * Galveston Nashville * New York Phoenix San Antonio San Francisco * * Seattle 3 Penalties for violations Some cities charge daily penalties for violations; others cap total penalties at a certain amount. Two comparable cities, New York and Phoenix, appear to charge fees based on whether the violation is a repeat offense or the property owner a repeat offender. $50-5k A recent survey on preservation enforcement from the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans received responses from 34 cities. This question asked how cities set specific fines for work without historic approval. $2k $2k L A T O T - S E I T L A N E P n o i t …

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July 22, 2024

3 - Memorandum - Permitting for House Relocation original pdf

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M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor and Council Members THROUGH: Veronica Briseño, Assistant City Manager Stephanie Hayden-Howard, Assistant City Manager FROM: José G. Roig, Development Services Director Richard McHale, Austin Resource Recovery Director DATE: July 16, 2024 SUBJECT: Response to Council Resolution 20231102-024 - Permitting for House Relocation We want to share with you an update on Resolution 20231102-024, relating to the permitting process for house relocation within Austin. The resolution directs the City Manager to develop a strategy to build awareness and minimize barriers in partnership with community stakeholders and groups. increase house relocation, to The Development Services Department (DSD), in partnership with Austin Resource Recovery (ARR), the Planning Department, and key stakeholder groups, has developed recommendations for action. On March 26, 2024, DSD met with stakeholders to discuss solutions, potential challenges, and competing factors to incentivize relocation within Austin. Attendees identified potential solutions that fell into the following themes: streamlining the relocation permitting process, reducing costs, integrating relocation with the HOME Initiative, workforce training and development, and revising the recycling ordinance. Recommendations The Department will continue to analyze the proposed solutions for possible integration. The recommendations, which will be implemented immediately, include creating general public and contractor training on relocation permitting, prioritizing relocation application submittals for faster processing, and developing a fee waiver or voucher to cover relocation permit review costs. Related to this last solution, the funding source would need to be determined by the Council. To ensure a complete and accurate permit review, a new application will be required for each submitted project. Demolitions and relocations have specific requirements for a complete review and, as such, would require new applications when switching between project types. The DSD application intake teams have greatly improved their processing time for new submittals, and the permit fees for these two project types are identical. To ensure auditing and reporting integrity, fees cannot be transferred between projects. Page 1 of 2 DSD will seek to build awareness of the relocation process as a viable alternative to demolition in the Austin community and create training for the general public and contractors. DSD will also work to: Improve the clarification and promotion of the relocation permitting process by updating its website about the process and other community resources required for house relocation and related services. The updated website is expected to be completed by Fall 2024. Disseminate …

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July 22, 2024

Relevant recommendations from draft Equity-Based Preservation Plan original pdf

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Equity-Based Preservation Plan Relevant Recommendations from Draft Plan, July 2024 Note: Recommenda(cid:415)on numbers may change in final plan. Historic sign guidelines 13. Develop an addendum for landscape management to the City of Aus(cid:415)n Historic Design Standards. 34. Improve historic designation and historic review processes to be more clear, streamlined, and transparent. Work with community members, including people with a range of experience levels navigating local historic processes, to improve processes for and communication around historic designation and historic review. Leverage resources and expertise from the Equity Office and Office of Innovation. 35. Develop accessible materials about historic preservation, community heritage, incentives, archaeology, and City historic designation and review processes. Ensure that the Historic Preservation Office website, applications, and outreach materials are clear and accessible to people without formal preservation training. Provide resources in multiple languages and publicize the City’s commitment to offer interpretation at community meetings. 90. Stop requiring review of changes to privately owned properties in National Register districts. Follow state and national best practices and strategically use limited staff time by treating National Register district properties like other 45+ year-old buildings in terms of code-required review for landmark eligibility. Encourage property owners in National Register districts to consult with staff and neighborhood associations on project compatibility and to create locally designated historic districts. Establish a staff-level advisory review process for City- owned properties listed in the National Register. Demoli(cid:415)on by neglect 98. Improve enforcement processes to be clearer and more accessible. Work with community members, contractors, other building professionals, and City departments and commissions to improve and clarify enforcement processes. Proactively provide clear, easily accessible information about how demolition by neglect and permit violations are enforced and remedied. 102. Augment penalty fees with non-financial penalties that more effectively deter violations. Clearly communicate potential penalties to property owners and contractors. Consider substantial penalties such as prohibiting building permits for 3-5 years where unpermitted demolition of a historic building has occurred. Focus on building partnerships with property owners and contractors rather than exacting penalties. 103. Increase penalties for repeat violators. Increase penalties for informed, intentional violators. In cases where property owners do not have resources to maintain their buildings, leverage the economic hardship provision and provide financial and technical resources to help avoid repeat violations. 104. Better enforce violations. Work with Development Services Department, Austin Code, and Law Department staff to ensure that enforcement processes are followed in a timely …

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July 15, 2024

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Monday, July 15, 2024 – 5:15 P.M. Carver Branch Library, Meeting Room #2 1161 Angelina Street Austin, Texas 78702 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, call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov. COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Raymond Castillo, Chair Roxanne Evans Ben Heimsath AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. DISCUSSION ITEMS 1. 2. 3. Review and agree on list of minor edits to the Equity-Based Preservation Plan Discuss and agree on revisions to existing plan recommendations identified for further discussion on June 24, 2024 Discuss and agree on language for new plan recommendations identified for further discussion on July 1, 2024 Discuss which plan recommendations to start implementing first Next steps in revising the Equity-Based Preservation Plan 4. 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 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 board liaison at the Historic Preservation Office at (512) 974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron at (512) 974-1446.

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July 10, 2024

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Wednesday, July 10th, 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. 1807 E Cesar Chavez Street – Berner-Clark-Mercado House Repair/replace deck and rails, paint exterior. 4107 Speedway – Hyde Park Additions. 1607 Kenwood Avenue – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District Addition. 4200 Wilshire Parkway – Wilshire Wood National Register Historic District Total demolition. 1519 Alameda Drive – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District New construction. 4. 5. 6. 3310 Bowman Avenue Total demolition. 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 Austin Permitting and Development Center () OD Coffee Shop South Elevator;; ' . Event Center Trahng Courtyard Employee Entrance lNo,-k:,t;;.tio,os 110-8.01 · 1108.16 Dr.;wing not toswle, repr...sentatioo purposes only. Elevators Employee Break Room Restrnoms Parking Garage l 6.25.20

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1 - 1807 E Cesar Chavez - Correspondence original pdf

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6/7/24, 11:04 AM Gmail - 1807 E Cesar Chavez David Rudick < > Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 11:08 AM Thanks for sending the new paint colors to us to review! We think the proposed paint colors are appropriate, thanks for checking with us! 1807 E Cesar Chavez Allen, Amber <Amber.Allen@austintexas.gov> To: David Rudick > Hi David, Amber Allen Planner III, Historic Preservation Office City of Austin – Planning Department T: 512.974.3393 E: Amber.Allen@austintexas.gov From: David Rudick < Sent: Wednesday, September 6, 2023 11:00 AM To: Allen, Amber <Amber.Allen@austintexas.gov> Subject: 1807 E Cesar Chavez > You don't often get email from . Learn why this is important [Quoted text hidden] External Email - Exercise Caution CAUTION: This is an EXTERNAL email. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious or phishing email, please report it using the "Report Message" button in Outlook or forward to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=b560f71339&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-f:1776305077073447036&simpl=msg-f:1776305077073447036 1/1

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1 - 1807 E Cesar Chavez - Presentation original pdf

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1807 E Cesar Chavez - Historic Preservation Application Review David Rudick, President, Rud Capital Executive Summary Rud Capital is looking to gain a historic tax exemption available on 1807 E Cesar Chavez. We are looking to preserve 1807 and renovate it to be a boutique hotel to be rented in its entirety for large group gatherings with the option for small events. The property was run as a youth hostel up until the pandemic hit and led them to go out of business. The property was purchased by Rud Capital in November 2021 with the goal of folding it into the unified development parcel along with some of adjacent properties. In 2023 after talking with city and realizing this property could get a standalone hotel license we decided to pivot and restore this charming mansion and renovate the property. Unfortunately during late ‘22 and ‘23 the property began to get vandalized and had some of its structural integrity damaged and compromised including: decking, railings, columns and siding. The property was repaired by Chris Pisculli who is now overseeing the renovation along with the designer Leah Flippen from Luminary Designs. We are looking to go beyond these repairs and revive the historic Victorian like charm into a functioning event and lodging hotel called Maison Rêve (House of Dreams) for the benefit of local Austinates and visitors to enjoy. We are Excited to work together with historic commission on bringing out this beautiful landmark house back to life. It also worth mentioning that we have successfully completed similar types of historic preservation projects including 4004, 4006, and 4008 Avenue C which won the Austin Preservation Award in 2019. Project Description Property Overview 2,603 SF Built 1900 Land Size: 0.19 Acres Typical Floor Size 1300 Current State In need of repair and renovation following damage including graffiti, damaged decking. siding and railings. Repairs to the decking, siding, and railings have been completed given the urgency of keeping the building safe. Exterior Design goals Repaint with historic design palette Design Themes (Interior) Design Themes (Interior) Developer Overview David completed his undergraduate degree in Computer Science with Business Management at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. He began his career as a technology and management consultant at Accenture later moving to the US to attend the University of Texas in Austin. He graduated with an MBA in 2009 following which David joined Indeed.com …

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - drawings original pdf

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1607KenwoodAvenue,Austin,Texas78704 Addition&InteriorRemodel GeneralContractor-AceRemodelingTexas Drafter-LoganHarknessEIT April3,2024 PROJECTDESCRIPTION:Anexistingsinglestory,singlefamilyhome(Building1)anddetachedStudio(Building2)willbe combinedintoasinglehome.Imperviouscoverwillbeadded.Anewbathroomwithwalkinshower,bathtub,toilet,anddouble vanitywillbeinstalled.TheexistingroofofBuilding1willbepartiallydemolishedandtheroofofBuilding2willbepartially demolished(RefertoA6,A7).AnewroofwillbeinstalledbetweenBuilding1andBuilding2.Inaddition,Building1willundergo aninteriorremodel.Doorandwindowswillberemovedandreinstalled.Newdoorsandwindowswillbeinstalled.Theexisting drivewaywillbemovedandanewpathtothefrontdoorwillbeinstalled(See2G2).Theremodelwillchangethepropertyfroma 2Bedroom,1Bathroomhomeintoa3Bedroom,2Bathroomhome. IntheexistingBuilding1,theSolariumcurrentlycontainselectricalandplumbingforaKitchen.TheKitchenwillbemoved.A refrigerator,kitchensink,anddishwasheralongwithrequiredelectricalandplumbingwillbeinstalledinthelocationofexisting Bedroom2.ThisareawillbecomethenewKitchen.IntheexistingBathroom1,thewindowwillberemovedandconvertedtoa shampooniche.AskylightwillbeinstalledintheexistingBathroom1. TheexistingcoveredsidepatioandroofwillberemovedinordertocreateahabitablespacebetweenexistingBuilding1and Building2.Afoundationwillbeinstalledinorderforthefloorofthecombinedbuildingtobeflush(refertoattachedstructural drawings).ACoatCloset,Pantry,2Bedrooms,3BedroomClosets,andBathroomwillbeinstalled. TheexistingStudiocontainsaMinisplitHVACunit.ThisMiniSplitunitwillbeusedtoprovideconditionedairtothenew Bedroom2andBathroom2.AsupplyregisterwillbeinstalledinthenewBedroom3andwillbeconnectedviaductworktothe existingBuilding1AirHandlingUnit. Newfloorswillbeinstalledthroughouttheaddition.WalltilewillbeinstalledintheKitchenandBathrooms.Lowvoltageelectrical willbeinstalled.(2)Smokedetectorswillbeinstalledintheaddition. PleaserefertotheStructuralDrawingsprovidedbyOkkemDesignforallfoundation,framing,roof,shearwall,andconnection details. : Y B D E K C E H C 4 0 7 8 7 s a x e T n , , i t s u A e u n e v A d o o w n e K 7 0 6 1 ALLCONSTRUCTIONSHALLBEINSTRICTACCORDANCE WITHTHEFOLLOWINGCODESANDSTANDARDS: (cid:120) FloodHazardAreas-(Chapter25-12,Article3) (cid:120) 2021InternationalBuildingCode(IBC) (cid:120) 2021InternationalEnergyConservationCode(IECC) (cid:120) 2021InternationalExistingBuildingCode(IEBC) (cid:120) 2021InternationalFireCode (cid:120) 2021InternationalPropertyMaintenanceCode (cid:120) 2021InternationalResidentialCode (cid:120) 2018InternationalSwimmingPoolandSpaCode(ISPSC) (cid:120) 2015InternationalWIldland-UrbanInterfaceCode(IWUIC) (cid:120) 2020NationalElectricCode (cid:120) 2021UniformMechanicalCode (cid:120) 2021UniformPlumbingCode SHEETINDEX G0-PROJECTDESCRIPTION,INDEX G1-SITEDEVELOPMENTANDPERMITDATA G2-EXISTINGANDPROPOSEDPLOTPLAN A1-EXISTINGFLOORPLANS A2-DEMOANDINSTALLPLAN A3-PROPOSEDFLOORPLAN A4-MATERIALSANDSCHEDULES A5-PROPOSEDINTERIORELEVATIONS A6-PROPOSEDROOFPLAN A7-PROPOSEDEXTERIOR3DIMAGES A8-PROPOSEDFLOORPLANWITHDIMENSIONS M1-PROPOSEDMECHANICALPLAN E1-PROPOSEDELECTRICALPLAN Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SiteDevelopmentInformation Existingsq.fttoRemain NewAddedsq.ft. Totalsq.ft Bldg.1 Bldg.2 Bldg.1 Bldg.2 Bldg.1 Bldg.2 973 196 572 -196 1545 : Y B D E K C E H C e)Coveredparking(garageorcarport) f)Coveredpatio,deck,porch,orbalcony 296.4 CityofAustin CalculationAid(Page2)forResidentialBuildingReview Enterintothetablebelowallexisting,newaddedsquarefootages,andlotsize. Ifsubtractingsquarefootage,useanegativeinfrontofthenumber(e.g.-12). AreaDescription ExistingSqFt NewAddedSqFt TotalSqFt 1169.00 376.00 1545.00 -242.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 134.00 134.00 54.70 -12.00 0.00 35.20 -18.30 193.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 1599.40 1599.40 177.00 68.00 0.00 35.20 22.30 1901.90 0.00 0.00 1stfloor 2ndfloor 3rdfloor Basement Coveredparking Covereddeck Coveredporch Coveredpatio Balcony Otherroofedareas TotalBuildingArea TotalBuildingCoverage Driveway Sidewalks Uncoveredpatio Uncovereddeck Otherflatwork(poolcoping,retaining walls,etc.) TotalImperviousCoverage Pool(surfacearea) Spa(surfacearea) Lotsize(squarefeet) 2657.00 ExistingBuildingCoverage TotalBuildingCoverage ExistingImperviousCoverage TotalImperviousCoverage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 242.00 54.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 1465.40 1411.00 122.30 80.00 0.00 0.00 40.60 1653.90 53.11 60.20 62.25 71.58 AreaDescription a)1stFloorconditionedarea b)2ndFloorconditionedarea c)3rdFloorconditionedarea d)Basement g)Othercoveredorroofedarea h)Uncoveredwooddecks TotalBuildingArea i)Pool j)Spa oflotsize: oflotsize: TotalBuildingCoverage(sqft): TotalImperviousCover(sqft) BuildingHeight ofFloors ofparkingspacesrequired ofparkingspacesprovided 1269.4 196 -196 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - -242 35.2 365.2 973 196 BuildingCoverageInformation ImperviousCoverInformation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1599.40 60.20 1901.90 71.58 13'-5" 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54.4 35.2 1634.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO NO NO NO NO NO NA Areanyexistingstructuresonthissiteanon-compliantstructurebasedonyardsetbackrequirement? Doesanystructure(oranelementofastructure)extendoverorbeyondareuiredyard? Isfrontyardsetbackaveragingbeingutilizedonthisproperty? Setbacks Isasidewalkrequiredfortheproposedconstruction? WillaType1Drivewayapproachbeinstalled,relocated,removed,orrepairedaspartofproject? Right-of-WayInformation WidthofApproach(measuredatpropertyline) Distancefromintersection(forcornerlotsonly) k)RemodeledFloorArea,excludingAdditionNew Construction 973 196 IsthissitewithintheWaterfrontOverlay?(LDC25-2) CityofAustinPermitData 1607KENWOODAVENUE,AUSTIN, TEXAS78704 N55.5'OFLOT22BLK43TRAVIS HEIGHTS&ADJ7.5FTALLEY ProjectAddress LegalDescription ZoningDistrict NeighborhoodPlanArea TaxParcelID LotArea(SQFT) HistoricDistrict? S.M.A.R.THousing? GreenBuildingRequirement? AirportOverlayZone? DoestheSitehaveaSepticSystem? DoesStructureexceed3,600sqfttotalunderroof? Within200ftofHazardosePipeline? Isthesitewithinthe100-yearfloodplain? TreesGreaterThan19"inDiameter IfYes,HowMany? Pre-DevelopmentConsultationfortheTreeReview? ProposedImpactstoTrees IstheSiteWithintheCapitalViewCorridor? IstheSitewithintheResidentialDesignandCompatibilityStandards OrdinaceBoundaryArea(LDC25-2SubchapterF) DoestheSitehavewateravailability? DoestheSitehavewastewateravailability? Sitehaveorwillithaveanauxiliarywatersource? Doesthissiterequireacutorfillinexcessoffour(4)feet? IsthissitewinthintheLakeAustinOverlay? Doesthissitefrontapavedstreet? Isthissiteadjacenttoapavedalley? DoesthissitehaveaBoardofAdjustment(BOA)variance? IstheTotalNewAddedBuildingArea5,000sqft? DescriptionofWork Isthestructure45yearsorolder? Willgreaterthan50ofexteriorwallsbedemolished? ExistingUse ProposedUse ProjectType ExistingBedrooms BedroomsUponCompletion BathsExisting BathsUponCompletion ProjectDescription TradePermitsRequired TotalRemodeledFloorArea(SQFT) ExistingStructuresonthissiteanon-compliantstructurebasedona yardsetbackrequirement? AnyStructureextendoverorbeyondarequiredyard? …

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - survey original pdf

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4 - 4200 Wilshire Pkwy - HLC Presentation original pdf

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4200 WILSHIRE PARKWAYDEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATIONHISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSIONJULY 3, 2024www.emadiarch.comemadi MEET THE TEAM: OWNER: Meghan Hughes PROPOSAL FOR TOTAL DEMOLITION FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION: Please consider the approval for total demolition of the existing failing single-story, single-family home at 4200 Wilshire Parkway that is well beyond its reasonable lifecycle and to allow the design and construction of a new single-story, single-family home for the current resident, Meghan Hughes. This is not a speculative design to be built and sold, nor is it a rental or STR cash-flow property - it is a dream home. As evidenced by the numerous support letters provided as backup, Meghan has gone out of her way to openly inform the neighborhood of her intentions, and introduce the proposed improvements and team to her neighbors. A resident at 4200 Wilshire for over 17 years, Meghan intends to build a sensible new home keeping with the neighborhood’s charm, character, and qualities that drew her to it in the first place. The team is a collection of local, award-winning professionals, many of which are UT Austin graduates, long-time Austin residents, or native Austinites with extensive experience designing, engineering, and building thoughtful, considerate, and appropriate projects in Austin. The team is familiar with design, engineering, and construction in residential settings benefitted by large trees and nearby bodies of water. As part of the proposed demolition process, we will be reclaiming as much of the existing limestone as possible, to be elegantly reincorporated into the new home’s design. Additionally, we have coordinated with the Austin Fire Department and nearby Station #14 to donate the home for controlled training prior to demolition. This training opportunity will include new, advanced life-saving technology for AFD’s consideration. From AFD: “We want to thank you for working with the Austin Fire Department to provide an acquired structure for training. The work we can do in a real building is invaluable and prepares us to face the challenges of an active structure fire in the city.” The neighborhood was invited by Meghan to open-house that occurred on June 20, 2024 with this presentation and the Architect available. INTERIOR DESIGNER: Natalie Ammirato ARCHITECT & INTERIOR DESIGNER: EMADI - Ian Ellis, AIA, NCARB, RID & Jessica McCarty STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Fort Structures - Sam Covey, PE & Paula Wright, PE GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Archive Properties - Ken Dineen & Jordan Sheftel TEAM INFORMATION emadi4200 WILSHIRE PARKWAYHistoric Landmark …

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5 - 1519 Alameda Dr - Presentation package original pdf

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John Pawson Kosmos House Exterior Cladding 15 April 2023 Plans A L A M E D A D R I V E E U N E V A A T S V A T L A I MONROE STREET © Drawing is copyright Do not scale All dimensions to be checked on site All construction, materials, workmanship etc to meet The National Building Regulations and Codes of Practice. All discrepancies within these drawings are to be reported to the Executive Architects. Rev Date Description General Notes: All given dimensions are nominal and are to be verified by the contractor in the field. Full shop drawings must be issued to the architect for comment before fabrication. N Client: DES BONEVA & SHANE DAVIS Project: KOSMOS HOUSE John Pawson Unit B 70-78 York Way London N1 9AG Telephone +44 (0)20 7837 2929 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7837 4949 email@johnpawson.com Drawing Title: SITE PLAN Scale: 1/16" = 1' @ A1 1/32" = 1' @ A3 Job No: 2311 Drawing No.: GA-100 Date: 12 APRIL 2024 Revision: - ' 0 1 5 ' 5 1 5 5 2 0 ' 5 2 5 ' 5 3 0 ' GARDEN STORAGE / EQUIPMENT ROOM ENTRY | + 508'-0" WORK ROOM GARAGE | + 509'-0" EQUIPMENT / STORAGE EQUIPMENT / POOL ROOM GUEST BEDROOM | + 509'-0" ' 5 0 5 5 1 0' 5' 1 5 0' 2 5 5' 2 5 © Drawing is copyright Do not scale All dimensions to be checked on site All construction, materials, workmanship etc to meet The National Building Regulations and Codes of Practice. All discrepancies within these drawings are to be reported to the Executive Architects. Rev Date Description General Notes: All given dimensions are nominal and are to be verified by the contractor in the field. Full shop drawings must be issued to the architect for comment before fabrication. N Client: DES BONEVA & SHANE DAVIS Project: KOSMOS HOUSE John Pawson Unit B 70-78 York Way London N1 9AG Telephone +44 (0)20 7837 2929 Facsimile +44 (0)20 7837 4949 email@johnpawson.com Drawing Title: PLAN - BASEMENT Scale: 3/16" = 1' @ A1 3/32" = 1' @ A3 Job No: 2311 Drawing No.: GA-101 Date: 12 APRIL 2024 Revision: - ' 0 1 5 ' 5 1 5 5 2 0 ' 5 2 5 ' + 508'-0" ENTRY RECEPTION | + 519'-6" 5 3 0 ' POOL LIVING …

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7 - 9019 Parkfield Dr - Drawings original pdf

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INTERIOR CLIMATE CONTROLS: INTERIOR FINISH WORK SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL INTERIOR WALLS ARE SUFFICIENTLY DRIED TO RECEIVE NEW FINISHES. CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR WALL MOISTURE CONTENT ON A BI-WEEKLY BASIS AND SHALL REPORT FINDINGS TO ARCHITECT. SHEET LIST SITE MAP ABBREVIATIONS GENERAL NOTES STREET VIEW @ @FF A/C A-V ACCOM ACOUST ACT ADA ADD'L ADJ ADMIN AFF AHJ AHU ALT ALUM ANOD AP APPROX ARCH ASPH ASST ASTM AUTO AV AVG BB BRD BIT BLDG BLK(G) B.M. BM(S) BOC BOS BTTM BRK BRNZ BSMT BTWN BUR C CAB C.B. CF CG CHAN CI CJ CL CLG CLOS CLR CMU CO COL COM CONC CONN CONST CONT CONTR COORD CORR CST CT CTR(D) CU CVR CW DBL DED DEMO DET DF DH DIA DIAG DIFF DISC DISP DIM DIV DN DP DPM DR DS DW DWG DWLS DWR At At Finished Floor Air Conditioning Audio-Visual Accommodate Acoustical Acoustical Tile Americans w/ Disabilities Act Additional Adjacent Administration Above Finished Floor Authority Having Jurisdiction Air Handling Unit Alternative/Alternate Aluminum Anodized Access Panel Approximate Architect Asphalt Assistant American Society for Testing & Materials Automatic Audio Visual Alarm Average Ball-Bearing Board Bitumen Building Block(ing) Benchmark Beam(s) Back of Curb Bottom of Structure Bottom Brick Bronze Basement Between Built-up Roofing Conduit Cabinet Catch Basin Cubic Feet Corner Guard Channel Cast Iron Control Joint Center Line Ceiling Closet Clear Concrete Masonry Unit Cased Opening Column Communication Concrete Connection Construction Continuous Contractor Coordination or Coordinate Corridor Cast Stone Ceramic Tile Center(ed) Copper Cover Cold Water Double Dedicated Demolish, Demolition Detail Drinking Fountain Double Hung Diameter Diagonal(ly) Diffuser Disconnect Dispenser Dimension Division Down Deep Damp-proof Membrane Door Downspout Drywall Drawing Dowels Drawer E EA EJ ELECT ELEV EMER EML EQ EQUIP EXH EXP EXP. BT. EXST'G EXT EWC East Each Expansion Joint Electrical Elevation Emergency Expanded Metal Lath Equal Spacing, Equivlant to Equipment Exhaust Expansion Expansion Bolt Existing Exterior Electric Water Cooler FACP FB FD FDN FE FF(E) FH FHC FIN FIXT FL FLG Fire Alarm Control Panel Face Brick Floor Drain Foundation Fire Extinguisher Finished Floor (Elevation) Fire Hydrant Fire Hose Cabinet Finish(ed) Fixture Flow Line Flashing FLR FLUOR FO FOF FOS FP FR FS FT FTG FURN FURR FUT FV FXD Floor Fluorescent Finished Opening Face of Finish Face of Stud Fire Proof Fire Resistant Full Size Feet/Foot Footing Furnished/Furniture Furring Future Field Verify Fixed GA GALV GC GFI GL GLZ GPM GR GRND GYP BD Gauge Galvanized …

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7 - 9019 Parkfield Dr - Request for Determination for the National Register original pdf

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Historic Architecture & Conservation Conserving the Past and Designing for the Future April 24, 2019 – Revision 1 Mr. Greg Smith, Coordinator, Federal Programs Texas Historical Commission P.O. Box 12276 Austin, Texas 78711-2276 Re: Dear Mr. Smith, Circa 1854 Zimmermann House Located at 9019 Parkfield Drive, Austin I am writing to request that you consider the circa 1854 Zimmermann House, located at 9019 Parkfield Drive in Austin, for the National Register of Historic Places. As you are aware, this house is the oldest of only two remaining structures associated with the historic Fiskville community that was settled in 1846 by Josiah Fisk. Following the typical Germanic settlement pattern of the era, immigrant Edward Zimmermann purchased the land in 1854 and moved his family to the property. He built this fachwerk house and his family lived in it as as their first home while he built their larger stone house, estimated completion date of 1867, nearby on what is now known as Payton Gin Road where it remains today. Zimmermann’s two houses and the nearby historic cemetery are the last remaining vestiges of the original Fiskville community, that subsequently disappeared once annexed by the City of Austin in the mid-1960s. This house also retains a high degree of historic architectural integrity with regards to its original construction and subsequent building campaigns. The original half-timber framing structure is approximately 80% intact, including its original ceiling joists and roof trusses. Although the door and windows have been replaced there are two original windows extant on the structure. Interior finishes also appear to be intact beneath the circa 1970’s wood paneling installed over them. As for the circa 1855 addition, also built by Zimmermann to expand his outpost, that is an early wood frame construction that also retain original interior finishes. As requested, the following material has been attached to aid your consideration of this property: • Current photographs with a plan showing photo locations; • An overview of the Property’s history and Physical Evidence extant today; • Timeline of Events and Activities; • Biographies of /Early Property Owners; • Historic maps and aerial photos • Scaled floor plan showing changes I appreciate your time considering this request. We are excited to be the new stewards of this uniquely special historic property, and we look forward to its restoration. Please let us know if you need additional information or have any questions. Yours sincerely, …

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - Cease and Desist original pdf

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Brigh Alim Corporation December 19, 2023 Page 1 of 6 December 19, 2023 VIA EMAIL ONLY Brigh Alim Corporation 17 Garden st, apt 3R Brooklyn, NY, 11206 Attn: Anuar Yelemessov Dear Mr. Yelemessov, Re: CEASE AND DESIST FROM DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES We are counsel to Miki Agrawal (“Ms. Agrawal”) and we are writing to demand your immediate cooperation to resolve the matter described below before we take further steps and prosecute a legal action against you. We have become aware of your deceptive trade practices and blatant misconduct in relation to the renovations (“Renovation”) of Ms. Agrawal’s property located at [*] (the “Property”). Ms. Agrawal hired you to complete the Renovation on the false promise that you would (i) supervise the project and your workers, (ii) communicate effectively and respond promptly, (iii) complete all of the items listed on Exhibit A in the Renovation, which still remain incomplete, and (iv) use the Two Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($239,500), advanced by Ms. Agrawal in good faith (“Funds”), to purchase materials and supplies for the Renovation. Instead, you disappeared for months and evaded Ms. Agrawal, allowed unsupervised workers to facilitate and lead the Renovation, and misappropriated the Funds to commence a larger construction project, while failing to purchase the materials and supplies as promised to Ms. Agrawal. ACCORDINGLY, WE HEREBY DEMAND YOU IMMEDIATELY CEASE AND DESIST FROM COMPLETING ANY FURTHER WORK TOWARD THE RENOVATION AND REFUND THE FUNDS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN UTILIZED AS PART OF THE RENOVATION. Further, Texas’ Deceptive Trade Practices Act (“DTPA”) outlines several elements that are necessary to prove when asserting a DTPA claim. The elements of a DTPA claim are (1) the plaintiff was a consumer1; (2) the defendant either engaged in false, misleading, or deceptive acts (i.e., violated a specific laundry-list provision of the DTPA) or engaged in an unconscionable action or course of action; and (3) the DTPA laundry-list violation or unconscionable action was a producing cause of the plaintiff's injury. Hunt v. City of Diboll, 574 S.W.3d 406, 431 (Tex. App. 2017); Amstadt v. U.S. Brass Corp., 919 S.W.2d 644, 649 (Tex. 1996); see Doe v. Boys Clubs of Greater Dallas, Inc., 907 S.W.2d 472, 478 (Tex. 1995). A “false, misleading, or deceptive acts”2 means an act or series of acts which has the capacity or tendency to deceive 1 “Consumer” means an individual, partnership, corporation, this state, or a subdivision or …

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - drawing original pdf

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - Land Status Determination original pdf

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City of Austin Development Services Department Land Status Determination 1995 Rule Platting Exception June 27, 2024 File Number: C8I-2024-0103 Address: 1607 KENWOOD AVE Tax Parcel I.D.# 0302031218 Tax Map Date: 06/27/2024 The Development Services Department Review has determined that this parcel, as described in the attached description and map, IS EXCEPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENT TO PLAT in accordance with the Land Development Code, Section 25-4-2(C), and is eligible to receive utility service. The parcel of land consists of five acres or less, and is described as being N55.5FT OF LOT 22, BLOCK 43, TRAVIS HEIGHTS & ADJ 7.5FT ALLEY, Austin, Travis County, Texas in the current deed, recorded on Oct 21, 2022, in Document #2022170434, Travis County Deed Records. This parcel existed in its current configuration on January 1,1995, as evidenced by a deed recorded on Nov 03, 1978, in Volume 6369, Page 809, Travis County Deed Records. The parcel was lawfully receiving utility service, as defined in Section 212.012 of the Texas Local Government Code, on January 1, 1995, as evidenced by water service on Jan 31, 1938. The parcel meets the requirements of the Land Development Code for roadway frontage and is located on an existing street. Additional Notes/Conditions: NONE This determination of the status of the property is based on the application of Chapter 212, Municipal Regulation of Subdivisions and Property Development, Texas Local Government Code; and the City of Austin Land Development Code, Chapter 25-4, Subdivision. Recognition hereby does not imply approval of any other portion of the City Code or any other regulation. By: _Patrick Collins_____________________________________ Patrick Collins, Representative of the Director Development Services Department Tax Parcel I.D.# 0302031218 Tax Map Date: 06/27/2024

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Ave - new drawings original pdf

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3 - 1607 Kenwood Avenue - rendering original pdf

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1607 Kenwood Avenue 78704 Prepared for ACE Remodeling Texas Logan Harkness EIT 02.29.2024 Figure 1: Front View of Proposed Front Yard 3'X5' Japanese Style Step Cover Patio in Matching Floor 3'X5' Japanese Style Step Pavers Embedded in Aggregate 2X5 PAVER 22'X18' Driveway with 2' Turning Radii Figure 1: View from Patio

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8 - 1312 Newning - Drawings original pdf

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SYMBOL LEGEND FFE 0" FFE OR GRADE ELEVATION AS NOTED ELEVATION (LARGE SCALE) DOOR NUMBER 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 ABBREVIATIONS & # @ And Pound At Air Conditioning A/C ACOUST Acoustical Additional ADD'L Adjacent ADJ Above Finish Floor AFF Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ AHU Air Handling Unit APPROX Approximately ARCH ASTM American Society for Testing 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 Composite Concrete CAB CF CJ CL CLG CLO CLR COL COMP CONC CONST Construction CONT COORD Coordinate, Coordination Critical Root Zone CRZ Cover CVR Cold Water CW Continuous 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 RO Rough Opening ROW Right of Way Equal Spacing, Equivalent EQ Equipment EQUIP EXH Exhaust EXST'G Existing Exterior EXT FAR FF(E) FIN FIXT FLR FT FTG FV FV HT Floor-Area Ratio Finished Floor (Elevation) Finish(ed) Fixture Floor Feet, Foot Footing Field Verify Field Verify Height GA Gauge GALV Galvanized GC General Contractor GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt GL Glass Gas Meter GM GPM Gallons Per Minute GR GRND Ground GSF GYP BD Gypsum Wall Board Gross Square Feet Grade Hose Bib Header HB HDR HDWR Hardware HORIZ Horizontal HR HT HTG HVAC Hour Height Heating Heat/Ventilation/ …

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8 - 1312 Newning - Photos original pdf

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Moore-Williams House ca. 1890 Travis Heights-Fairview Park Historic District Coleman McAuley and Elisabeth Pefanis, Owners ca 1936 - Photo courtesy of the Austin History Center ca 1984 - Photo courtesy of the Austin History Center Historic Photos Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Restore belvedere and porches Restore original windows, typical East Elevation Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Clip gable end of garage addition Remove non-original door Remove non-original balcony Replace non-original window Convert one non-original window to new back door South Elevation Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Replace roof with composition shingles Replace window with larger window North Elevation Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Replace roof with new composition shingles Location of proposed dormer connection to belvedere Restore original windows, typical North Elevation Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Epoxy repair and restore columns and original turned balusters Remove gutter now that roof drainage pattern will change Replace rotted wood BELVEDERE RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Note slope of second floor porch ceiling sloped towards face of house, indicating structural failure due to water damage Non original spiral stair is unstable and damaged beyond repair BELVEDERE RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning EXISTING CONDITION: Belvedere receives water from 2 large areas of roof. Long term water infiltration has caused rot both above and below roof system. Curb at spiral stair has been patched several times BELVEDERE RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning New gabled connector in this area to change roof drainage pattern and gain access to belvedere from attic Replace balusters w/ new to match historic. Reconstructed rail will be removeable from the inside for maintenance. Eliminate spiral stair, replace roof BELVEDERE RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Epoxy repair original columns – consider accurate reproduction of missing historic elements if within budget Replace severely rotted components to match historic Epoxy repair original turned balusters BELVEDERE RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Construct new connector at second floor – leave exterior siding exposed in new playroom Remove existing balcony and deck overhang Construct new screened porch addition in this area NEW SCREENED PORCH AND SECOND FLOOR CONNECTOR South Elevation Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning View towards garage View towards house Siding to remain exposed inside new playroom NEW PLAYROOM CONNECTOR Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Construct new clipped gable dormer NEW DORMER West Elevation, Two-car Garage, Ca. 2006 Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning Restore windows and repair siding WOOD SIDING AND WINDOW RESTORATION Moore-Williams House 1312 Newning INTERIORS Remove modern crown moldings …

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2 - 4107 Speedway - drawings original pdf

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I G N T S X E I S P E T S E T E R C N O C LOW GRADE POINT: 618.5' GAS METER AREA OF EXISTING FRONT PORCH D R A Y T N O R F ' 5 2 I G N D L U B I I E N L K C A B T E S EXISTING CONCRETE WALK EXISTING CONCRETE WALK PROPOSED TEMPORARY LOCATION OF PORTABLE TOILET PROPOSED TEMPORARY LOCATION OF DUMPSTER I K L A W E D S E T E R C N O C G N T S X E I I Y T R E P O R P T N O R F ' . 0 0 5 : E N L I Y A W D E E P S WATER METER EXISTING CONCRETE CURB-CUT CONCRETE PUMP OR LINE PUMP NOTES: Concrete line pump: Wrap connections of concrete line pump with plastic to prevent concrete slurry from leaching into ground and near roots of trees. Concrete truck: If heavy equipment of any kind will be rolling over any area of the full CRZ of protected trees, provide 3/4" plywood over 2x4 lumber over 12″ layer of mulch to bridge over the roots and prevent soil/root compaction. After construction is completed, spread mulch around site to leave a max layer of 3″ within root zones. 618.25' 22.5" PECAN TREE 5'-7 1/2" 11'-3" QUARTER CRITICAL ROOT ZONE HALF CRITICAL ROOT ZONE 19'-6 1/2" FRONT BUILDING LINE 40'-0" TENT 1 40'-0" TENT 2 30'-4 7/8" TENT 3 TENT 1 HIGH POINT: 618.75' SIDE PROPERTY LINE: 129.95' HVAC PAD HVAC PAD AREA OF NEW CONDITIONED, SINGLE STORY ADDITION TENT 2 HIGH POINT: 619.0' TENT 3 HIGH POINT: 619.25' 5' SIDE YARD BUILDING SETBACK LINE HIGH GRADE POINT: 619.0' 33" PECAN TREE I I G N D L U B D R A Y R A E R ' 0 1 I E N L K C A B T E S NEW UNCOVERED SLATTED WOOD DECK LANDING & STEPS REMODELED SCREEN PORCH TO CONDITIONED AREA AREA OF EXISTING PIER & BEAM, SINGLE STORY HOUSE 1st FLOOR: 621.4' 2nd FLOOR.: 631.5' AVERAGE NATURAL GRADE OF STRUCTURE: 618.75' BUILDING HEIGHT: 24'-6" EXISTING ELECTRICAL DROP & METER TO BE REMOVED NEW SCREEN PORCH & SECOND STORY ADDITION E N O Z T O O R L A C T R C L …

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2 - 4107 Speedway - drawings original pdf

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I G N T S X E I S P E T S E T E R C N O C LOW GRADE POINT: 618.5' GAS METER AREA OF EXISTING FRONT PORCH D R A Y T N O R F ' 5 2 I G N D L U B I I E N L K C A B T E S EXISTING CONCRETE WALK EXISTING CONCRETE WALK PROPOSED TEMPORARY LOCATION OF PORTABLE TOILET PROPOSED TEMPORARY LOCATION OF DUMPSTER I K L A W E D S E T E R C N O C G N T S X E I I Y T R E P O R P T N O R F ' . 0 0 5 : E N L I Y A W D E E P S WATER METER EXISTING CONCRETE CURB-CUT CONCRETE PUMP OR LINE PUMP NOTES: Concrete line pump: Wrap connections of concrete line pump with plastic to prevent concrete slurry from leaching into ground and near roots of trees. Concrete truck: If heavy equipment of any kind will be rolling over any area of the full CRZ of protected trees, provide 3/4" plywood over 2x4 lumber over 12″ layer of mulch to bridge over the roots and prevent soil/root compaction. After construction is completed, spread mulch around site to leave a max layer of 3″ within root zones. 618.25' 22.5" PECAN TREE 5'-7 1/2" 11'-3" QUARTER CRITICAL ROOT ZONE HALF CRITICAL ROOT ZONE 19'-6 1/2" FRONT BUILDING LINE 40'-0" TENT 1 40'-0" TENT 2 30'-4 7/8" TENT 3 TENT 1 HIGH POINT: 618.75' SIDE PROPERTY LINE: 129.95' HVAC PAD HVAC PAD AREA OF NEW CONDITIONED, SINGLE STORY ADDITION TENT 2 HIGH POINT: 619.0' TENT 3 HIGH POINT: 619.25' 5' SIDE YARD BUILDING SETBACK LINE HIGH GRADE POINT: 619.0' 33" PECAN TREE I I G N D L U B D R A Y R A E R ' 0 1 I E N L K C A B T E S NEW UNCOVERED SLATTED WOOD DECK LANDING & STEPS REMODELED SCREEN PORCH TO CONDITIONED AREA AREA OF EXISTING PIER & BEAM, SINGLE STORY HOUSE 1st FLOOR: 621.4' 2nd FLOOR.: 631.5' AVERAGE NATURAL GRADE OF STRUCTURE: 618.75' BUILDING HEIGHT: 24'-6" EXISTING ELECTRICAL DROP & METER TO BE REMOVED NEW SCREEN PORCH & SECOND STORY ADDITION E N O Z T O O R L A C T R C L …

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2 - 4107 Speedway - photos original pdf

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2 - 4107 Speedway - reference photos original pdf

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2 - 4107 Speedway - window specs original pdf

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Alex Cahue Construction 4107 Speedway Quote #: YNRMEC8 A Proposal for Window and Door Products prepared for: Job Site: 78751 Shipping Address: BFS-AUSTIN/HILL COUNTRY 902 TRADESMENS PARK LOOP HUTTO, TX 78634 Featuring products from: DOUG MARTIN BFS-AUSTIN/HILL COUNTRY 2106 DENTON DR AUSTIN, TX 78758-4506 Email: douglas.martin@bldr.com This report was generated on 6/11/2024 2:38:55 PM using the Marvin Order Management System, version 0004.08.01 (Current). Price in USD. Unit availability and price are subject to change. Dealer terms and conditions may apply. OMS Ver. 0004.08.01 (Current) Product availability and pricing subject to change. Alex Cahue Construction 4107 Speedway Quote Number: YNRMEC8 UNIT SUMMARY The following is a schedule of the windows and doors for this project. For additional unit details, please see Line Item Quotes. Additional charges, tax or Terms and Conditions may apply. Detail pricing is per unit. NUMBER OF LINES: 16 LINE EXT NET PRICE: USD 35,394.63 TOTAL UNIT QTY: 28 PRODUCT LINE MARK UNIT NET PRICE ITEM QTY 1 B Entry East Elevate 2,510.99 EXTENDED NET PRICE 2,510.99 2 E Entry East, South Elevate 1,038.93 2,077.86 Outswing French Door CN 2668 RO 31 5/16" X 82 1/2" Entered as CN 2668 Double Hung CN 3264 RO 32 1/2" X 64 1/4" Entered as CN 3264 Direct Glaze Rectangle RO 33" X 35 5/8" Entered as RO 33" X 35 5/8" Double Hung CN 3272 RO 32 1/2" X 72 1/4" Entered as CN 3272 Double Hung CN 3272 RO 32 1/2" X 72 1/4" Entered as CN 3272 Outswing French Door CN 6068 RO 72" X 82 1/2" Entered as CN 6068 Double Hung CN 3272 RO 32 1/2" X 72 1/4" Entered as CN 3272 Outswing French Door CN 6068 RO 72" X 82 1/2" Entered as CN 6068 Double Hung CN 3672 RO 36 1/2" X 72 1/4" Entered as CN 3672 Awning CN 4026 RO 48" X 30" Entered as CN 4026 Direct Glaze Rectangle 3 F Stairs North Elevate 907.44 907.44 4 D Family Room North, West Elevate 875.18 1,750.36 5 D Family West Elevate 1,132.49 2,264.98 6 A Family Room West Elevate 4,946.16 4,946.16 7 D BR3 North Elevate 1,132.49 2,264.98 8 A BR3 North Elevate 4,946.16 4,946.16 9 C BR3 West Elevate 925.19 3,700.76 10 H Bath 2 South Essential 1,187.61 1,187.61 11 F Stairs North Elevate 907.44 OMS Ver. 0004.08.01 (Current) Processed on: 6/11/2024 2:38:55 PM For product warranty information please visit, …

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Preview List original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for July 3, 2024 Meeting This list does not constitute a formal agenda and is subject to change. A final agenda will be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. 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. Briefings 2. Briefing on community outreach and engagement for the Equity-Based Preservation Plan – Cara Bertron and Gregory Farrar Historic landmark and historic district applications National Register district permit applications 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 801 Lydia Street – Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District – Total demolition. 1807 E Cesar Chavez Street – Berner-Clark-Mercado House - Repair/replace deck and rails, paint exterior. 1003 E 9th Street – Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District – Partial demolition/addition/remodel/new construction accessory dwelling unit. 611 E 6th Street – Sixth Street National Register Historic District – New construction. 1519 Alameda Drive – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District – New construction. 2100 Travis Heights Boulevard – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District – Partial demolition/addition. 900 Spence Street – Willow-Spence National Register Historic District – Total demolition. 1409 Alta Vista Avenue – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District – Total demolition. 1607 Kenwood Avenue – Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Historic District – Addition. 1701 W 32nd Street – Old West Austin National Register Historic District – Total demolition and new construction. 4200 Wilshire Parkway – Wilshire Wood National Register Historic District – Total demolition. 1205 W 10th Street – West Line National Register Historic District – Replace windows/doors, replace stone, repaint. Demolition and relocation permit applications (all total demolitions unless otherwise noted) 7304 Knox Lane – Relocation – 78731 1205 Cotton Street – 78702 10413 S IH 35 SVRD NB – 78747 4700 S Congress Avenue #10 – 78745 1702 E Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard – 78702 1704 E Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard – 78702 3711 Gilbert Street – 78703 4704 S Congress Avenue #16 – Relocation – 78745 4704 S Congress Avenue #15 – Relocation – 78745 …

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Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, July 3rd, 2024 – 6:00 PM City Hall – Boards and Commissions Room 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Commission may be 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 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. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ben Heimsath, Chair Witt Featherston, Vice Chair Kevin Koch Carl Larosche Trey McWhorter Harmony Grogan Jaime Alvarez Roxanne Evans Raymond Castillo JuanRaymon Rubio Tara Dudley AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (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. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. June 5, 2024 – Offered for consent approval. 1 BRIEFINGS 2. Briefing on community outreach and engagement for the Equity-Based Preservation Plan Presenter: Cara Bertron and Gregory Farrar PUBLIC HEARINGS/DISCUSSION AND ACTION Historic Landmark and Local Historic District Applications 3. PR-2024-014961 – 801 Lydia St. Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District Council District 1 Proposal: Total demolition. (Postponed June 5, 2024) Applicant: Jennifer Hanlen City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Deny the demolition request. 4. HR-2024-040291– 1807 E Cesar Chavez St. Berner-Clark-Mercado House Council District 3 Proposal: Repair/replace deck and rails, paint exterior. (Postponed June 5, 2024) Applicant: David Rudick City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Grant the applicant’s request to postpone the public hearing to August 7, 2024 to allow time to implement Committee feedback. 5. HR-2024-051579 – 1003 E 9th St. Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District Council District 1 Proposal: Partial demolition/addition/remodel/build new construction accessory dwelling unit. (Postponed June 5, 2024) Applicant: Joshua Mackley City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Strongly encourage the applicant to reduce the addition’s height further to enhance compatibility with the design standards, but approve the application, as the applicant has amended the design to better enhance compatibility per Committee feedback. National Register District Permit Applications 6. HR-2024-044761 – 611 …

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06.05.24 Draft Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, June 5th, 2024 – 6:00 PM City Hall – Boards and Commissions Room 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, TX 78701 Some members of the Commission may be 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 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. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Ben Heimsath, Chair x Witt Featherston, Vice Chair x Kevin Koch x Carl Larosche x Trey McWhorter x Harmony Grogan x x x x x ab Jaime Alvarez Roxanne Evans Raymond Castillo JuanRaymon Rubio Tara Dudley DRAFT MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (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. Eric Standridge spoke on 1500 E 12th Street. Tommy Siragusa spoke on 2100 Travis Heights Boulevard. Andrea Hill spoke on 900 Spence Street. Meghan King spoke on Preservation Austin updates. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. May 1, 2024 – Offered for consent approval. MOTION: Approve the minutes per passage of the consent agenda on a motion by Commissioner Featherston. Commissioner Larosche seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. BRIEFINGS 2. Presentation on Code Department and Building Standards Commission processes 3. Briefing on outreach, engagement, and next steps for the Equity-Based Preservation Presenter: Robert Moore Plan Presenter: Cara Bertron CONSENT/CONSENT POSTPONEMENT AGENDA Historic Landmark and Local Historic District Applications 4. HR-2024-025501 – 1000 Blanco St. – Application withdrawn, no action required. West Austin Fire Station Council District 9 5. PR-2024-014961 – 801 Lydia St. Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District Council District 1 Proposal: Total demolition. (Postponed May 1, 2024) Applicant: Jennifer Hanlen City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Staff Recommendation: Grant the applicant’s postponement request to the July 3, 2024 meeting. MOTION: Postpone the public hearing to July 3, 2024, per passage of the consent postponement agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Featherston. Commissioner Larosche seconded the motion. Vote: 10-0. The motion passed. 6. HR-2024-040291– 1807 E Cesar Chavez …

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10.0 - 1409 Alta Vista Ave original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JULY 3, 2024 HR-2023-043027 TRAVIS HEIGHTS-FAIRVIEW PARK NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICT 1409 ALTA VISTA AVENUE 10 – 1 PROPOSAL Demolish a ca. 1926 house. ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH One-story Craftsman with horizontal wood siding, screened wood windows, decorative shutters, a hooded entryway with decorative brackets, and a clipped-gable roof. The house at 1409 Alta Vista Avenue was built around 1926. Until 1947, its occupants were mostly short-term owners and renters, including an engineer, a state highway inspector, an office manager, and a mechanic. The home was then purchased by Frank and Lura Connolly. Frank Connolly was the editor, owner, and publisher of the Texas Tax Journal, while Lura worked both at the journal and as a Red Cross nurse. The Connollys sold the home in the late 1950s to Anna and William Duncum. William Duncum worked as a public school teacher. PROPERTY EVALUATION The property contributes to the Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register district. Designation Criteria—Historic Landmark 1) The building is more than 50 years old. 2) The building appears to retain high integrity. 3) Properties must meet two criteria for landmark designation (LDC §25-2-352). Staff has evaluated the property and determined that it does not meet two criteria: a. Architecture. The building is a good example of modest Craftsman architecture in Travis Heights. b. Historical association. The property does not appear to have significant historical associations. c. Archaeology. The property was not evaluated for its potential to yield significant data concerning the human history or prehistory of the region. d. Community value. The property does not appear to possess a unique location, physical characteristic, or significant feature that contributes to the character, image, or cultural identity of the city, the neighborhood, or a particular demographic group. e. Landscape feature. The property does not appear to be a significant natural or designed landscape with artistic, aesthetic, cultural, or historical value to the city. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Strongly encourage adaptive reuse and rehabilitation, then relocation over demolition, but release the demolition permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package. The Historic Landmark Commission must review plans for new construction in National Register Historic Districts before the demolition permit is released. LOCATION MAP 10 – 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION Photos 10 – 3 10 – 4 Application, 2023 1952 Frank R. & Lura J. Connolly – Texas Tax Journal Publication Co., Littlefield Bldg. Occupancy History …

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