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3 - 1108 W 9th St - front elevation render original pdf

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3 - 1108 W 9th St - supplemental material original pdf

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4 - 1900 Rio Grande - Presentation original pdf

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Hotel Ella Expansion Architectural Review Committee June 14, 2022 1 Site Aerial 2 Current Development and Additions Historic Goodall-Wooten Mansion built in 1898 within modification and additions in 1910 Office Annex Parking Garage Office annex building added in early 1980s (now hotel annex) Converted to a hotel use in 2002 2-story parking garage added in 2002 Photo: Henry Dixon 3 Current Development and Additions Looking Southwest on Rio Grande Looking Northwest on Rio Grande 4 Current Development and Additions Looking West on Rio Grande 5 Current Zoning 6 Proposed Project 7 Precedent 8 Materiality 9 Building Form and Setbacks 10 11 12 Project Details Hotel Ella Expansion • 213 Rooms • 172 below grade parking spaces • Goodall-Wooten Mansion exterior remains unchanged 13 Proposed Ground Floor 14 Request We respectfully request your recommendation for the proposed addition and expansion of Hotel Ella for a to-be-submitted Certificate of Appropriateness. 15 16

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6 - 1105 Toyath St - Presentation original pdf

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TOYATH STREET (40' R.O.W.) PROPERTY LINE EXTERIOR PATIO EXISTING RESIDENCE A: 1,126 sf PROPOSED RESIDENCE A: 2,094 sf E N I L Y T R E P O R P RG D W P R O P E R T Y L I N E COVERED ENTRY EXISTING FOOTPRINT ROOF LINE W/D 0 4 5 EXTERIOR PATIO 145: 10" LIVE OAK 541 K C A B T E S ' 5 K C A B T E S ' 5 542 3 4 5 10' SETBACK PROPERTY LINE 144: 10" LIVE OAK ARCHITECTURAL SITE 1 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" FORGE CRAFT ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN 608 West Monroe Street, Suite C Austin, Texas 78704 512.872.6655 www.forgecraftarchitecture.com Scott Ginder - Texas Architect Registration # 21234 -- This document is incomplete and may not be used for regulatory approval, permitting or construction. Scott Ginder - Texas Architect Registration # 21234 03/30/22 CIVIL ENGINEER (civil engineer) (address) (city, state zip) (contact) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (landscape architect) (address) (city, state zip) (contact) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER (structural engineer) (address) (city, state zip) (contact) MEP ENGINEER (mep engineer) (address) (city, state zip) (contact) e c n e d i s e R z i u R . t s h t a y o T 5 0 1 1 3 0 7 8 7 X T , n i t s u A REV DATE DESCRIPTION ISSUE: SD - Floor Plan Review DATE: 03/30/22 PROJECT NUMBER: 2020-### SHEET TITLE: ARCHITECTURAL SITE SHEET: A0.10 ©2021 (your company) M P 3 0 : 1 | 2 2 0 2 , 0 1 e n u J , y a d i r F | 2 0 8 1 . 1 2 . r e V i i | e c n e d s e R z u R / 4 2 D A C H C R A I i r o f c s a B d u o c M B I l - l a c o l . t s a e B M B I l : d u o c M B I 1 2 A3.12 2 3 4 1 A3.11 5 A B C 1 A3.13 D # A3.11 E 1/A2.11 1 A3.12 68'-5 1/2" 36'-10 3/4" 31'-6 3/4" 4 A3.13 3 A3.13 HANGING PLANTER OPEN ABOVE COVERED ENTRY A: 402 sf COVERED ENTRY A: 247 sf SKYLIGHT ABOVE 5'-4 3/4" 8'-11" " …

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7 - 2608 Gonzales St - Presentation original pdf

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HLC DE SI GN RE VIE W PA RQ UE ZARAGOZ A NE IGH BO RHO O D PARK PARQUE ZARAGOZA RESTROOM R E H A B I L I T A T I O N P R O J E C T June 14, 2022 1 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 2 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation Chronology • 1931 — Zaragosa Park (now Zaragoza Park) established, with baseball field and picnic and celebration areas • 1933 — Swimming pool constructed at the park, used for summer swim season • 1941 — Shelter house, with dressing and toilet facilities for pool users, built by the NYA • 1971 — Planning for renovation of the bathhouse was be- gun • 1975 — Bid awarded for renovation of the bathhouse, in- cluding installation of air conditioning • 1996 — New Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center building dedicated at the park • 2022 — Parque Zaragoza listed on National Register, with bathhouse as a contributing building 3 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 4 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 5 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 6 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 7 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation Scope Summary • Rehabilitation of building • Programmatic priority for swimming bathhouse use • Provide code compliant restroom and shower facilities • Provide limited air conditioning, at lifeguard/first aid office Retain existing accessible parking Provide accessible route from parking to entrance Enhance connection to the park Limited civil and landscape work Replace electrical systems, improve lighting Window and door repairs, roof replacement, masonry cleaning LEED Silver sustainable building certification 8 HLC DESIGN REVIEW | June 14, 2022Parque Zaragoza Restroom Rehabilitation 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 3 2 0 7 8 7 s a x e T , n i t s u A 2 0 1 # , t e e r t S h t 6 t s a E 4 2 1 2 8 1 5 1 . 0 5 4 . 2 1 5 PRELIMINARY Not for regulatory approval, permitting or construction ALFRED GODFREY, ARCHITECT March 28, 2022 DEMOLITION GENERAL NOTES 1. Building has asbestos-containing materials. Contractor to refer to included asbestos abatement specifications prior to conducting …

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8 - 1909 Kenwood Ave - Drawings original pdf

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D A E LS P P A T C E S 1/2" I,R. W 113 Tree protection @ 25% CRZ UE D AVEN (60' R.O.W.) O O W KEN Location of proposed Water Meter 670 Gutter Curb 6ft privacy fence DN F R O 28' - 1 29/32" M P R O P LIN E 2 A-301 A-201 1 Location of proposed Gas Meter E P LIN 5' - 4 29/32" O R M P O R F A-202 1 S 5 4 0.0 9°5 0' 1 2'3 2" E N 30°00'00" W 75.00' 1 A-303 A-203 111 671 D A E S P L P A T C E S 1/2" .R. W 576' - 3 3/8" 6ft privacy fence 1 - - Deck S E T 25' - 0" B A C K 1 A-301 D S Deck Pool Screened Patio D S Deck E P LIN 5' - 7 21/32" O R M P O R F Primary condenser Location of proposed Electrical Meter DN 2 A-201 4 D S Tree protection @ 25% CRZ 2 A-204 Secondary condenser Location of proposed Gas Meter 8ft privacy fence D S D S D S 2 A-203 Walkable Rooftop Deck Above Garage E-LIN 7' - 6" E T B A E S C K D S DN Deck DN UP 1 A-304 D D S S Location of proposed Electrical Meter, below stair R angetop 2 A-304 O O ven ven 2 D S A-204 A-202 4 5' - 0" K C A B ET S W N 5 1 9°5 4 0.0 2'3 0' 2" D S 345 Location of existing C.O. S 25' OF LOT 34 & LOT 35 Tree protection @ 25% CRZ Location of existing C.O. 375 D 1/2" A S L E P P A T C I.R. W E S 341 5' - 0" K C A B ET S 3 A-201 Overhead E Lines Overhead E Lines Overhead E Lines Existing Power Pole 4' - 8 29/32" OLE M P O R E F C N A DIST G w Drive arage fro ay to 2-C m Alley ar N 30°00'00" W 75.00' F R O 11' - 9 11/16" M P R O P LIN E S E T 5' - 0" B A C K T "X" U T C E S 1 Site Plan 1/8" = 1'-0" 916 Springdale …

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Preview List original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for June 1, 2022 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 by telephone. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation. To register for remote participation: • Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon, Tuesday, May 31, 2022 (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). • Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. • Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. • Handouts or other information may be emailed to preservation@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. • The live broadcast meeting may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch- atxn-live Historic zoning applications A.1. A.2. A.3. A.4. A.5. A.6. A.7. 1617 New York Avenue – Commission-initiated historic zoning and consideration of chimney addition (postponed May 4, 2022) 1403 E Cesar Chavez Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning (postponed May 4, 2022) 902 E 7th Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning 310-312 Colorado Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning 316-318 Colorado Street / 201-209 W. 4th Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning 211 W. 4th Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning 213 W. 4th Street – Commission-initiated historic zoning Historic landmark and historic district applications B.1. B.2. B.3. C.1. C.2. C.3. C.4. C.5. C.6. C.7. C.8. C.9. 4402 Speedway – Hyde Park Local Historic District – Addition/remodel & new construction of ADU 504 E. 5th Street – Old Depot Hotel – Rehabilitation 1100 E. 8th Street – Lindemann House – Window replacement National Register district permit applications 1411 Ethridge Avenue – Old West Austin National …

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6/1/2022 Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Historic Landmark Commission Meeting Wednesday, June 1, 2022, 6:00 PM Public comment will be allowed in-person or remotely by telephone. Registration no later than noon the day before the meeting is required for remote participation (Tuesday, May 31 by noon). To speak remotely at the Historic Landmark Commission Meeting, members of the public must:  Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon, Tuesday, May 31st (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting).  Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call.  Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak.  Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak.  Handouts or other information may be emailed to preservation@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting.  If the meeting is broadcast live, it may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del Historic Landmark Commission FECHA de la reunion (1 de junio, 2022) Se permitirán comentarios públicos en persona o de forma remota por teléfono. Se requiere registro a más tardar al mediodía del día anterior a la reunión para la participación remota. (Domingo 1 de junio al mediodía). Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben:  Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de teléfono (debe ser el número que se utilizará para llamar ).  Una vez que se haya realizado una solicitud para hablar con el enlace de la junta, la información para llamar …

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A.2.0 - 1403 E Cesar Chavez St original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET A.3 – 1 CASE NUMBER: TBD PC DATE: HLC DATE: February 28, 2022; March 28, 2022; May 4, 2022; June 1, 2022 APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: Tofie and Bertha Balagia House WATERSHED: Urban—Lady Bird Lake NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: East Cesar Chavez ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 1403 E. Cesar Chavez St. ZONING CHANGE: CS-1-MU-CO-NP to CS-1-MU-CO-H-NP COUNCIL DISTRICT: 3 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Consider recommendation of the proposed zoning change from commercial liquor sales – mixed use – conditional overlay – neighborhood plan (CS-1-MU-CO-NP) to commercial liquor sales – mixed use – conditional overlay – historic landmark – neighborhood plan (CS-1-MU-CO-H-NP) combining district zoning. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: Architecture and historical associations. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: Postpone the public hearing. March 28, 2022: Postponed the public hearing at the owner’s request (Koch-Heimsath, 11-0). February 28, 2022: Initiate historic zoning based on architecture and historical associations and keep the public hearing open (Koch-Castillo, 10-0-1). PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The 2016 East Austin Survey report recommends that the property is eligible as a local landmark and contributes to a potential local historic district. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: CASE MANAGER: Kimberly Collins PHONE: 512-974-1801 NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, Del Valle Community Coalition, East Austin Conservancy, East Cesar Chavez IBIZ District, East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Association, East Cesar Chavez Neighborhood Plan Contact Team, East Town Lake Citizens Neighborhood Association, El Concilio Mexican-American Neighborhoods, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Greater East Austin Neighborhood Association, Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Neighbors United for Progress, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group, Tejano Town BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: Architecture: The house embodies the distinguishing characteristics and is an excellent example of Craftsman-style architecture. It is of single-story residential construction with cross gable roofline built circa 1925. The roof has one triangular knee brace in the apex of each gable. The porch supports are composed of brick masonry piers with sloping sides. On top of the piers rest the decorative wooden support columns which appear to take cues from Orientalist design principles. The wooden porch railing is almost Stick in its patterned styling lending to the Western Stick reference known for some Craftsman styles. The structure has horizontal wood siding, and the façade is comprised of a single entry door and two matching window assemblies, each comprised …

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5/4/2022 Draft Meeting Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION WEDNESDAY, May 4, 2022 – 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. COMMISSION MEMBERS: x Terri Myers, Chair x Ben Heimsath, Vice Chair x Anissa Castillo ab Witt Featherston x Kevin Koch ab Carl Larosche x Kelly Little x Trey McWhorter x Blake Tollett ab Beth Valenzuela x Caroline Wright 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. There were no speakers for Public Communication. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. February 28, 2022 – Offered for consent approval MOTION: Approve the minutes, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Koch seconded the motion. Vote: 8-0. March 28, 2022 – Offered for consent approval B. MOTION: Approve the minutes, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Koch seconded the motion. Vote: 8-0. 1 Flat Top Fences – City of Austin Community Engagement Office Presenter: Mayra Rivera Proposed rehabilitations in Sixth Street National Register district Presenter: Richard Suttle 2. BRIEFINGS A. B. A. 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS Discussion and Possible Action on Applications for Historic Zoning, Discussion and Action on Applications for Historic District Zoning, and Requests to Consider Initiation of Historic Zoning Cases A.1. PR-2021-137925 – 1505 Forest Trl. – Discussion (postponed February 28, 2022) Council District 10 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Owner’s agent: Carolina Escamilla City Staff: Elizabeth Brummett, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-1264 Staff Recommendation: In consideration of the applicant’s withdrawal of the demolition permit application and intent to retain the historic house while constructing additional housing on site, staff recommends that the Commission not pursue historic zoning. Michael Leary spoke in favor of historic zoning. Carolina Escamilla spoke in opposition. MOTION: Postpone the public hearing indefinitely and invite the applicant to the Architectural Review Committee, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Koch seconded the motion. Vote: 8-0. A.2. PR-2021-195456 – 1617 New York Ave. – Consent postponement to June 1, 2022 (postponed March 28, 2022) Council District 1 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Owner’s agent: Holly Arthur City Staff: Kalan Contreras, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-2727 Committee Feedback: Relocate the chimney to avoid disrupting the existing gable end and window. …

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A.1.0 - 1617 New York Ave_rev original pdf

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ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET PC DATE: CASE NUMBER: TBD HLC DATE: January 24, 2022; February 28, 2022; March 28, 2022; April 25, 2022; May 4. 2022 APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Urban—Boggy Creek ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 1617 New York Avenue ZONING CHANGE: SF-3-NP to SF-3-NP-H COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the proposed zoning change from single family residence – standard lot – neighborhood plan (SF-3-NP) to single family residence – standard lot – neighborhood plan - Historic Landmark (SF-3-NP-H) combining district zoning. Should the Commission choose not to recommend historic zoning against the owner’s wishes, encourage the applicant to implement Committee feedback on the chimney design, then release the permit. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: The 2016 East Austin Historic Resource Survey recommends the property as eligible for landmark designation for architecture and historical associations and eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: 1/24/2022: initiate historic zoning; 1/28/2022, 3/28/2022, 4/25/2022, 5/4/2022: consent postponement PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: ORDINANCE READINGS: CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, Del Valle Community Coalition, East Austin Conservancy, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Kealing Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Neighbors United for Progress, Organization of Central East Austin Neighborhoods, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: The 2016 East Austin Historic Resource Survey recommends the property as eligible for landmark designation and eligible for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places. ORDINANCE NUMBER: PHONE: 512-974-2727 Architecture: The building is a good example of Folk Victorian architecture. It is a one-story house with partial-width porch supported by Classical columns, 1:1 screened windows, cross-gabled roof capped with replacement standing-seam metal, decorative shingles at gable end, horizontal wood siding, and entrance with transom and sidelights. Historical Associations: The 2016 East Austin Historic Resource Survey determined that the building is associated with historic African American settlement patterns in Austin. City directories indicate that the home at 1617 New York Avenue was first continuously occupied in the early 1900s, though an 1889 directory lists a potential first owner as Thomas Ing, a piano dealer. The building’s Folk Victorian styling is consistent with similar properties constructed at the end of the 19th century. By 1912, the home was occupied by Andrew Coleman, a driver, and …

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A.1.1 - 1617 New York Ave - Applicant Presentation original pdf

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N E W Y O R K A V E N U E T E E R T S A N O E L FRONT YARD - STREET SIDE SIDE YARD - STREET SIDE CONTEXT PLAN NOT TO SCALE EXISTING HOME REAR YARD SIDE YARD RESIDENTIAL ADDITION - OVERVIEW P R E L I M I N A R Y - N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N | J U N E 2 0 2 2 | 1 of 4 HISTORIC DESIGN STANDARDS 1617 NEW YORK AVE. AUSTIN, TX 78702 2-STORY ADDITION 2-STORY ADDITION NEW CHIMNEY NEW SUN ROOM EXISTING HOME NORTHEAST VIEW - STREET SIDE NORTHWEST VIEW - INTERIOR SIDE YARD NEW CHIMNEY RESIDENTIAL ADDITION - OVERVIEW P R E L I M I N A R Y - N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N | J U N E 2 0 2 2 | 2 of 4 HISTORIC DESIGN STANDARDS 1617 NEW YORK AVE. AUSTIN, TX 78702 HISTORIC DESIGN STANDARDS CHIMNEYS - STANDARD 8.1 IF A CHIMNEY ON AN ADDITION WILL BE VISIBLE FROM THE STREET, DESIGN IT TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH THE HISTORIC BUILDING AND THE ADDITION IN TERMS OF SIZE, STYLE, MATERIALS, AND PROPORTIONS. NEW CHIMNEY / " 2 1 0 - ' 9 1 16'-2 1/4" 15' MIN. PER HISTORIC DISTRICT DESIGN STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 5'-0" W.I.C. 111 BED-1 112 W D KITCHEN 104 LAUNDRY 109 SUN ROOM 114 BATH-1 113 DINING 103 LIVING 102 FOYER 101 LIBRARY 106 FIREPLACE FIRST FLOOR 100'-0" FRONT PORCH 100 FLEX SPACE 105 / " 4 1 2 - ' 6 1 I I I I S N O T D D A L A T N E D S E R R O F S D R A D N A T S N G S E D T C R T S D C R O T S H R E P I I I I I . I N M ' 5 1 WEST ELEVATION - INTERIOR SIDE YARD 1/8” = 1’-0” FIRST FLOOR PLAN - FIREPLACE LOCATION 1/8” = 1’-0” CHIMNEY DESIGN P R E L I M I N A R Y - N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T …

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A.3.0 - 902 E 7th St original pdf

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A.3 – 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET HLC DATE: May 4, 2022 CASE NUMBER: TBD APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Urban—Waller Creek ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 902 E. 7th Street ZONING CHANGE: TOD-NP to TOD-H-NP COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Historic Landmark Commission consider recommendation of the proposed zoning change from transit-oriented development-neighborhood plan (TOD-NP) to transit-oriented development-neighborhood plan-historic landmark (TOD-H-NP) combining district zoning. Should the Commission decide against recommendation, release the relocation permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: The 2016 East Austin Historic Resource Survey recommends the property as eligible for designation as a local landmark for architecture and historical associations, individually eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and contributing to potential local and National Register historic districts. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: initiate historic zoning based on architecture and historical associations (Koch, Little; 7-0). PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, Del Valle Community Coalition, East Austin Conservancy, El Concilio Mexican-American Neighborhoods, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Greater East Austin Neighborhood Association , Guadalupe Association for an Improved Neighborhood, Guadalupe Neighborhood Development Corporation, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Neighbors United for Progress, Organization of Central East Austin Neighborhoods , Plaza Saltillo TOD Staff Liaison, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group, Waterloo Greenway BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: The 2016 East Austin Historic Resource Survey recommends the property as eligible for designation as a local landmark, individually eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and contributing to potential local and National Register historic districts. § 25-2-352(3)(c)(i) Architecture. The property embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a recognized architectural style, type, or method of construction; exemplifies technological innovation in design or construction; displays high artistic value in representing ethnic or folk art, architecture, or construction; represents a rare example of an architectural style in the city; serves as an outstanding example of the work of an architect, builder, or artisan who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation; possesses cultural, historical, or architectural value as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian or vernacular structure; or represents an architectural curiosity or one-of-a-kind building. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: PHONE: 512-974-2727 A.3 – 2 According to …

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A.4.0 - 310-312 Colorado St original pdf

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A.4 – 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET HLC DATE: May 4, 2022; June 1, 2022 CASE NUMBER: TBD APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Lady Bird Lake ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 310-312 Colorado St. ZONING CHANGE: CBD to CBD-H COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Do not recommend the proposed zoning change from central business district (CBD) to central business district-historic landmark (CBD-H) combining district zoning. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: Architecture, community value, and historical associations HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: Leave the public hearing open and initiate historic zoning (Koch, Little; 8-0) PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The Historic Buildings in the Warehouse District Survey (draft, ca. 2009) lists the property as medium priority for inclusion in a potential historic district and notes modifications. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: PHONE: 512-974-2727 CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, City of Austin, City of Austin Downtown Commission, Downtown Austin Alliance, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: § 25-2-352(3)(c)(i) Architecture. The property embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a recognized architectural style, type, or method of construction; exemplifies technological innovation in design or construction; displays high artistic value in representing ethnic or folk art, architecture, or construction; represents a rare example of an architectural style in the city; serves as an outstanding example of the work of an architect, builder, or artisan who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation; possesses cultural, historical, or architectural value as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian or vernacular structure; or represents an architectural curiosity or one-of-a-kind building. 310-312 Colorado Street are modest examples of modified single-story brick warehouses with stepped parapets. Modifications include a central tiled section with a raised parapet that interrupts the historic design, changes to fenestration patterns, non-original awnings, and rooftop additions including railings, a shed-roofed pavilion, and a tent. § 25-2-352(3)(c)(ii) Historical Associations. The property has long-standing significant associations with persons, groups, institutions, businesses, or events of historic importance which contributed significantly to the history of the city, state, or nation; or represents a significant portrayal of the cultural practices or the way of life of a definable group of people in a historic time. The Burkhalter Garage Building at 310-312 Colorado Street was built …

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A.4-7.1 - 4th and Colorado - Site plan exemption original pdf

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NOTE THIS SITE PLAN EXEMPTION IS SUBMITTED FOR HISTORIC REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY. NO DEVELOPMENT IS PROPOSED WITH THIS APPLICATION. PARTIAL DEMOLITION OF 213, 211, 209, & PORTION OF 201 W 4TH ST. TOTAL DEMOLITION OF 310-312, 316-318 COLORADO ST., AND PORTION OF 201 W 4TH ST. T E E R T A S C A V A L 213 211 4TH STREET 209 201 1 3 W. T E S: 2 E R T H S S E R D D A T 4 ALLEY 2 1 T E E R S: 3 T O S D A R O L O C S E R D D A 8 1 3 - 4 1 3 2 1 3 0 1 3 T E E R T O S D A R O L O C Demolition Site Plan Exemption Exhibit Austin, Texas May 25, 2022 NORTH DWG NAME LAST SAVED K:\SAU_CIVIL\067986012-HANOVER 4TH AND COLORADO\CAD\EXHIBITS\20220525 - DEMO SPE\E-DEMO SPE.DWG 5/25/2022 3:23 PM NOTE: THIS EXHIBIT IS CONCEPTUAL IN NATURE AND IS NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES 5301 Southwest Parkway, Building 2, Suite 100 Austin, TX 78735 - Ph: (512) 646-2237 State of Texas Registration No. F-928 LOT 10. A separate application has been submittedfor the 312 Colorado Street address that is also part of this development.N/ACocktail Lounge04/07/SPE is submitted solely to request Historic review of the partial demolition of a portion of 201 W 4th and all of 209,211, and 213 W 4th and a total demolition of 310-312 and 316-318 Colorado St. No Development is proposed withthis application.05/23/2022A separate application has been submitted for the 312 Colorado St. address that is part of this development. LOT 7. A separate application has been submittedfor the 213 w. 4th Street address that is also part of this development.N/ACocktail Lounge04/07/2205/23/2022A separate application has been submitted for the 213 W 4th St. address that is part of this development.

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A.4-7.2 - 4th and Colorado - Facade Example original pdf

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I.2 ____________ 3 A7.04 PL 0.4 0.8 PL 0.4 0.8 A1 B6 B6 A1 ____________ 6 A10.45 45' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 6 A1 A1 C1 B6 ____________ 4 A10.45 ____________ 5 A8.14 ____________ 9 A10.44 D4 E1 S22 19 18 33 8 26 4 A8.61 34 26 7 34 13 26 7 13 34 33 26 7 19 41 26 38 41 26 38 5 A8.14 65' - 0" T.O. ROOF 55' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 7 35' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 5 25' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 4 15' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 3 5' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 2 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 5 " 0 - ' 5 " 0 - ' 2 1 3 A8.01 6 16 16 4 16 4 6 A10.45 5 A8.12 16 4 1 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 65' - 0" T.O. ROOF 55' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 7 45' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 6 35' - 0" T.O. SUBFLOOR FLOOR 5 25' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 4 15' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 3 " 8 " 4 - ' 4 5' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 2 0" T.O. SLAB 0'-0" (20.08') -5' - 0" T.O. SLAB FLOOR 1 G.2 G.1 ____________ 1 A7.04 B6 A1 ____________ 6 A10.45 ____________ 4 A10.45 B6 A1 ____________ 9 A10.44 D4 ____________ 5 A8.14 C1 E1 S19 GENERAL NOTES SHEET NOTES SITE ELEVATION HEIGHT OF 20.08' = 0'-0". DATUM COORDINATE EXTERIOR FINISHES WITH EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS. SEE SHEETS A10.00, A10.01, & A10.02 FOR WALL TYPE SCHEDULE AND FLOOR/ROOF ASSEMBLIES. SEE LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE GRADING OF ALL EXTERIOR AREAS. NOTE: NOT ALL NOTES ARE USED ON EVERY SHEET. CONCRETE SLAB, S.S.D CONCRETE FOOTING, S.S.D. EXTERIOR BRICK VENEER VAPOR BARRIER DRAIN MAT O/ BELOW GRADE WATERPROOFING SYSTEM GC TO COORD. AND INSTALL VENTING FOR ALL CONCEALED ROOF AREAS AND OTHER FRAMED VOIDS. CONCRETE CURB, S.S.D. 934 Howard Street San Francisco CA 94103 P. (415) 677-0966 Client VINYL WINDOW, SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE DOOR, SEE PLAN AND DOOR SCHEDULE GLASS AND METAL RAILING AND GUARDRAIL NOT USED ALUM. FRAME PROJECTING AWNING; SHOP PRIMED, FINISH PAINT IN …

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A.4-7.3 - 4th and Colorado - Ground Floor Plan original pdf

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A.5.0 - 316-318 Colorado St-201-209 W 4th St original pdf

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A.5 – 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET HLC DATE: May 4, 2022; June 1, 2022 CASE NUMBER: TBD APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Lady Bird Lake ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 316-318 Colorado St., 201-209 W. 4th St. ZONING CHANGE: CBD to CBD-H COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Do not recommend the proposed zoning change from central business district (CBD) to central business district-historic landmark (CBD-H) combining district zoning. The applicant has amended the original proposal (see A.5-4 to A.5-5) to include partial demolition and façade retention at 209 W. 4th St. and a portion of 201 W. 4th St. to better comply with the Citywide Design Standards and implement Commission feedback. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: Architecture, community value, and historical associations (see staff analysis below) HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: Leave the public hearing open and initiate historic zoning (Koch, Little; 8-0) PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The Historic Buildings in the Warehouse District Survey (draft, ca. 2009) lists the property as medium priority for inclusion in a potential historic district and notes modifications. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: PHONE: 512-974-2727 CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, City of Austin, City of Austin Downtown Commission, Downtown Austin Alliance, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: § 25-2-352(3)(c)(i) Architecture. The property embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a recognized architectural style, type, or method of construction; exemplifies technological innovation in design or construction; displays high artistic value in representing ethnic or folk art, architecture, or construction; represents a rare example of an architectural style in the city; serves as an outstanding example of the work of an architect, builder, or artisan who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation; possesses cultural, historical, or architectural value as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian or vernacular structure; or represents an architectural curiosity or one-of-a-kind building. The building at the corner of W. 4th and Colorado streets is a modest single-story brick warehouse with modifications. It has three bays of storefront windows and doors between brick piers on the Colorado Street elevation and five bays on the W. 4th Street elevation. Some of the piers along W. 4th St. are tiled and may not be at original …

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A.6.0 - 211 W 4th St original pdf

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A.6 – 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET HLC DATE: May 4, 2022; June 1, 2022 CASE NUMBER: TBD APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Lady Bird Lake ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 211 W. 4th St. ZONING CHANGE: CBD to CBD-H COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Do not recommend the proposed zoning change from central business district (CBD) to central business district-historic landmark (CBD-H) combining district zoning. The applicant has amended the original proposal (see A.6-4 to A.6-5) to better comply with the Citywide Design Standards and implement Commission feedback. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: Architecture, community value, and historical associations HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: Leave the public hearing open and initiate historic zoning (Koch, Little; 8-0) PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The Historic Buildings in the Warehouse District Survey (ca. 2009) lists the property as high priority for inclusion in a potential historic district. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: PHONE: 512-974-2727 CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, City of Austin, City of Austin Downtown Commission, Downtown Austin Alliance, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: § 25-2-352(3)(c)(i) Architecture. The property embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a recognized architectural style, type, or method of construction; exemplifies technological innovation in design or construction; displays high artistic value in representing ethnic or folk art, architecture, or construction; represents a rare example of an architectural style in the city; serves as an outstanding example of the work of an architect, builder, or artisan who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation; possesses cultural, historical, or architectural value as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian or vernacular structure; or represents an architectural curiosity or one-of-a-kind building. The building at 211 W. 4th St. is a particularly intact example of a utilitarian warehouse with modest Mission Revival stylistic influences. It is a single-story brick warehouse with a curvilinear stepped parapet. Decorative elements include diagonal tiles at the raised central portion and ends of the parapet and a rowlock course as coping. The building retains its original window and door openings with soldier course headers. At the left end of the façade is an original multi-light steel window with a central awning sash. The adjacent door opening has been infilled …

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A.7.0 - 213 W 4th St original pdf

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A.7 – 1 ZONING CHANGE REVIEW SHEET HLC DATE: May 4, 2022; June 1, 2022 CASE NUMBER: TBD APPLICANT: Historic Landmark Commission (owner-opposed) HISTORIC NAME: TBD WATERSHED: Lady Bird Lake ADDRESS OF PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE: 213 W. 4th St. ZONING CHANGE: CBD to CBD-H COUNCIL DISTRICT: 9 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Do not recommend the proposed zoning change from central business district (CBD) to central business district-historic landmark (CBD-H) combining district zoning. The applicant has amended the original proposal (see A.7-4 to A.7-5) to include façade retention in order to better comply with the Citywide Design Standards and implement Commission feedback. QUALIFICATIONS FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION: Architecture, community value, and historical associations HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ACTION: May 4, 2022: Leave the public hearing open and initiate historic zoning (Koch, Little; 8-0) PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: The Historic Buildings in the Warehouse District Survey (draft, ca. 2009) lists the property as high priority for inclusion in a potential historic district. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: PHONE: 512-974-2727 CASE MANAGER: Kalan Contreras NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District, Austin Lost and Found Pets, Austin Neighborhoods Council, City of Austin, City of Austin Downtown Commission, Downtown Austin Alliance, Friends of Austin Neighborhoods, Homeless Neighborhood Association, Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation, Preservation Austin, SELTexas, Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATION: § 25-2-352(3)(c)(i) Architecture. The property embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a recognized architectural style, type, or method of construction; exemplifies technological innovation in design or construction; displays high artistic value in representing ethnic or folk art, architecture, or construction; represents a rare example of an architectural style in the city; serves as an outstanding example of the work of an architect, builder, or artisan who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation; possesses cultural, historical, or architectural value as a particularly fine or unique example of a utilitarian or vernacular structure; or represents an architectural curiosity or one-of-a-kind building. The building at 213 W. 4th St. is a good example of a small-scale commercial building with distinctive brickwork. It is one story, with a symmetrical façade surmounted by a stepped parapet. Brick columns divide the building into five bays. Four of the columns appear original, with a narrower second bay from the left as the building entrance. A secondary entrance at the rightmost bay appears to be a modification. Storefront windows and door openings have been modified, including two recessed bays to create outdoor …

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B.1.a - 4402 Speedway - public comment original pdf

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B.2.0 - 504 E 5th St original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS JUNE 1, 2022 HR-2022-065858 OLD DEPOT HOTEL 504 E. 5TH STREET B.2 – 1 PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Remove non-historic additions and stabilize building, restore masonry, replace windows, install temporary power and lighting for Phase 1 of the ongoing rehabilitation of the historic building and construction of a new multistory apartment building and garage in adjacent lot. 1) Restore exterior masonry. Proposed mortar will match historic color, composition, texture, and tooling. 2) Remove stucco from an earlier rehabilitation project and address rising damp. 3) Replace non-historic windows with metal-clad windows sized to match historic photos. 4) Repair existing roof where necessary. Replacement to occur in Phase 2. 5) Remove non-historic additions, including the commercial kitchen and dining room addition at the northeast corner of the site, the perimeter fence, and the porte-cochere and fountain constructed in the 1990s. Structural stabilization may be required after additions are removed. Removal of features adjacent to historic buildings will be completed using methods to protect the historic masonry. This scope was previously approved by the Historic Landmark Commission in 2017. 6) Remove all existing electrical and install temporary power and security lighting. Remove all existing plumbing. New electrical and plumbing to be installed in Phase 2. Phase 2, including roof replacement, site landscaping, chimney removal, door restoration, systems replacement, signage, and new construction of a multistory apartment building and garage at the existing east parking lot will be submitted for Certificate of Appropriateness when developed, after existing historic structure is stabilized. DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects at historic landmarks. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Repair and alterations 1. General standards Phase 1 of the proposed project removes only non-historic material from the building and rehabilitates it appropriately. 3. Roofs The proposed project repairs the existing roof where necessary to protect the historic building during stabilization and rehabilitation. 4. Exterior walls and trim The proposed project restores existing masonry, removing non-historic stucco and addressing issues of rising damp. Replacement mortar will match the existing in color, composition, texture, and tooling. Exterior materials will be protected and stabilized where non-historic additions are removed. 5. Windows, doors, and screens The proposed project replaces existing non-historic windows, which are inappropriately sized for the original …

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B.2.1 - 504 E 5th St - Photos & Site Plan original pdf

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Alley Site Walls (Remove) Parking Lot (Remove) t e e r t S r e v i R d e R Non-Historic Non-Historic Addition Addition (Demolish) (Remove) t e e r t S s e h c e N Building C (To Remain) Exterior Stair (Remove) Courtyard (To Remain) Building B (To Remain) Building A (To Remain) Porte Cochere (Remove) (Demolish) 5th Street Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building A to be preserved Stair – 1997 to be removed Building B to be preserved Chimney – 1992 to be removed Porte cochere and site walls – 1997 to be removed South Elevation of Building A and Building B, taken from E. 5th Street (camera facing north) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions 1997 Site Wall to be removed Later Addition to be removed Building B to be preserved West Elevation of site wall separating Courtyard and Parking Lot (camera facing east) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building C to be preserved Tree to remain Exterior Stair - 1997 to be removed Later Addition to be removed South Elevation of Building C and Non-Historic Addition at Courtyard (camera facing northwest) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building C to be restored Exterior Stair 1997 to be removed South Elevation of Building C at Courtyard (camera facing northwest) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building A to be preserved Building B to be preserved Exterior Stair to be removed East Elevation of Building A, North Elevation of Building B at courtyard (camera facing southwest) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Porte Cochere – 1997 to be removed Site walls – 1929-1995 to be removed South Elevation of Porte Cochere at driveway from E 5th Street, beyond Landmark boundary (camera facing northwest) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building Addition to be removed Site walls – 1929-1995 to be removed East Elevation of Non-Historic Addition, Site Walls at Parking Lot (camera facing north) Depot Hotel – 504 E. 5th Street Demolition Permit Application – For Non-Historic Additions Building C to be preserved Porte Cochere – …

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B.2.2 - 504 E 5th St - Applicant Presentation original pdf

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Old Depot Hotel 504 E. 5th Street ca. 1872 SL Red River, LP Owner “With a little steam left, this forerunner of a soon-to-be speeding civilization has stopped on the little Waller Creek bridge in austin to let the passengers from Houston and other points out at the Depot House, Christmas Day, 1871.” Photos courtesy of Austin History Center Quote written on back of photo (left), Author unknown HISTORIC TIMELINE AND IMAGES “Built about 1872 by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaeffer and called, at various times, “Schaeffer’s Boardinghouse”, “The Railroad House”, and “ St. Louis House”. A block east of the Houston & Texas Central Railway Depot , it also accommodated passengers traveling two other railroads and four stagecoach lines. Has 24-inch walls of locally quarried stone and a roof of cedar shingles. Restored 1964 by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Tooke, Jr.” Texas Historical Commission [Historic Marker Application: Old Depot Hotel], text, 1966 Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1966 Mi Casa es Su Casa Mexican Restaurant, 1964 – 1985 Contributing to the Sixth Street National Register Historic District, 1975 Austin Landmark, 1977 Carmelo’s Italian Restaurant, 1985 – 2017 SL Red River, LP – Current owner Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, 1889 Austin, Travis County, Texas Residence of Paul and Anna Pressler, 1897-1931 PICH 00121, Austin History Center, Austin Public Library The buildings were used as offices from the late 1940s to mid 1960s. PICH 00118, Austin History Center, Austin Public Library 2 3 1 4 2 1 1 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove chimney and reconstruct original door, transom and sidelites to match historic Replace roofs – preferred option is standing seam metal (terne coated stainless steel) Replace windows to match historic 6/6 lite windows Porches have been gone since at least 1964, and will not be reconstructed EXTERIOR SCOPE - Buildings A & B 4 1 3 2 4 1. 2. 3. 4. Repair and restore masonry Remove chimney and restore opening for door Replace windows to fit original openings Replace roof RESTORE MASONRY – native limestone with limited areas of Austin Common brick 1 2 1 1. Address rising damp, replace Portland-based mortar with historically appropriate mortar. Begin investigation with removal of vinyl floor. Interior, Building A 2. Repair damaged masonry using historically appropriate mortar mix and in-kind masonry where needed. Exterior, Building B REMOVE MODERN ADDITIONS - Exterior, Building C 3 4 1 2 1 1 2 3 …

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B.2.3 - 504 E 5th St - Elevations original pdf

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ZONED HISTORIC NOT HISTORIC REMOVE COMMERCIAL KITCHEN CONSTRUCTED CA 1964, REMODELED 1985 REMOVE DINING ROOM CONSTRUCTED CA 1964, REMODELED 1985 REMOVE STAIR INFILL CONSTRUCTED CA 1985 REMOVE RAMPS AND STEPS CONSTRUCTED CA 1991 PROTECT OAK TREE REMOVE SITE WALL CONSTRUCTED 1991 REMOVE GATEWAY AND PORTE COCHERE CONSTRUCTED 1997 DN BUILDING C BUILDING A C A BUILDING B M G REMOVE FENCE ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION CA 1963, MODIFIED 1990 REMOVE CHIMNEY ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION 1981 E. 5th STREET 1 SITE PLAN - DEMO Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" 3908 Avenue B, #309 Austin, Texas 78751 512|751-1374 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION TERESA O'CONNELL #15432 I R E V R D E R L E T O H T O P E D D L O - R R 5 1 0 7 8 7 S A X E T , N I T S U A , T E E R T S h t 5 . E 4 0 5 ISSUE DATE 5/6/2022 SHEET NAME SITE PLAN DEMO SHEET NUMBER HP-101 i s e d a L 4 - 2 s n e M 3 - 2 " 0 1 - ' 5 1 N D " 0 1 - ' 5 1 N D / " 6 5 2 1 9 1 7 - ' 0 1 BUILDING C " 1 1 - ' 1 1 U C F ELEC A / R " 9 - ' 8 N N D D " 7 - ' 2 1 " 7 - ' 2 1 N N D D N N D D " 4 - ' 1 1 BUILDING C P U C A M G BUILDING A BUILDING B BUILDING A BUILDING B 2 SECOND FLOOR DEMO PLAN Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 FIRST FLOOR DEMO PLAN Scale: 1/8" = 1'-0" LEGEND PHASE 1 DEMO PHASE 2 DEMO 3908 Avenue B, #309 Austin, Texas 78751 512|751-1374 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION TERESA O'CONNELL #15432 L E T O H T O P E D D L O - R R 5 1 0 7 8 7 S A X E T , N I T S U A , T E E R T S h t 5 . E 4 0 5 ISSUE DATE DRAFT 4/20/2022 SHEET NAME DEMO PLANS SHEET NUMBER HP-111 LOCATION OF PROPOSED WORKPROPOSED MATERIAL(S)PHASE 1 - Starting June 20221A)SITEWORK: Remove non-historic additions including the commercial kitchen and dining room addition …

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B.2.4 - 504 E 5th St - Photos original pdf

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Old Depot Hotel 504 E. 5th Street ca. 1872 SL Red River, LP Owner Historic designations • Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1966 • Contributing to the Sixth Street National Register Historic District, 1975 • Austin Landmark, 1977 Close-up of door with transom and side lites South elevation Exterior, Building A Evidence of parge coat on Building A South elevation Evidence of rising damp Missing and inappropriate mortar Interior, Building A Modern additions to be removed. East elevation

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B.3.0 - 1100 E 8th St original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS JUNE 1, 2022 C14H-2011-0020; HR-2022-062618 LINDEMANN HOUSE 1100 E 8TH STREET B.8 – 1 PROPOSAL Window replacement throughout. Convert a rear window into a door. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS The existing building has 2:2 double-hung wood windows with wood screens. The applicant is proposing to replace the existing windows with 2:2 wood windows and replace a rear window with a wood door. ARCHITECTURE Constructed ca. 1887, the Lindemann House is a 1 ½-story Folk Victorian house built of Austin common brick. The house has a side-gabled roof with a centered, front-facing gable. The full-width porch has a jigsawn balustrade between six square columns with chamfered corners, decorative trim, and jigsawn brackets. Windows are 2:2 double-hung wood within segmental arched openings. The house sits on a considerable rise above E. 8th and Waller streets. A raised lawn surrounding the house is reached by steps from the corner and side street, with decorative metal gates and railings. Between, dense primrose jasmine grows along the slope out to the curb line, with no sidewalk. DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects at historic landmarks. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Repair and alterations 5. Windows, doors, and screens Standard 5.13 establishes requirements for historic landmarks. It states that window and door openings should not be enlarged, moved, or enclosed except as required by an addition. On the north elevation, a window will be replaced by a white pine door, altering the existing opening. However, the window that is being replaced is on the back of the house and will not be visible from the street. Summary The project largely meets the applicable standards. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the application but encourage the applicant to repair, rather than replace, any original windows at front and sides of house or where visible from the street. Consider approval of rear window replacement with door. Should the Commission allow replacement, encourage the applicant to keep and store the existing window so that the alteration may be reversed in the future. LOCATION MAP B.8 – 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION Photographs B.8 – 3 B.8 – 4 B.8 – 5 B.8 – 6

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B.3.1 - 1100 E 8th St - Plans and photos original pdf

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Replacing exterior windows, see product sheets for details. Converting a window into a door on the 1st story on back side of the house. Door will not be will not be visible from the street. From street level, the existing fence will block public view, see pictures. Proposed work cont.: 1100 E 8th St Proposal - Detailed , Phone: Fax: Sales Rep Name: Bibb, Jeremy Sales Rep Phone: 512-339-6601 Sales Rep E-Mail: Sales Rep Fax: Customer Information Project/Delivery Address Order Information Ben Wahlstrom - 1100 E 8Th St, Austin, TX, US 7870 1100 E 8Th St Quote Name: Ben Wahlstrom - 1100 E 8Th St, Austin, TX, US 7870 Ben Wahlstrom 1100 E 8th St (503) 8058341 Austin, TX 78702-3225 Primary Phone: Mobile Phone: Fax Number: E-Mail: Contact Name: Great Plains #: 1010248111 Customer Number: Customer Account: 1006424017 Line # Location: 10 LABOR Lot # Austin, TX 78702 County: Owner Name: Owner Phone: 714 14547534 Installed Sales AUSCC None 9/6/2021 Order Number: Quote Number: Order Type: Wall Depth: Payment Terms: Tax Code: Cust Delivery Date: Quoted Date: Contracted Date: Booked Date: Customer PO #: INSTALLATION LABOR Attributes Item Price Qty Ext'd Price $15,678.00 1 $15,678.00 For more information regarding the finishing, maintenance, service and warranty of all Pella® products, visit the Pella® website at www.pella.com 9/7/2021 1 Detailed Proposal Page Printed on of 13 Customer: Ben Wahlstrom Line # 15 Location: MATERIALS INSTALLATION MATERIALS Attributes Project Name: Ben Wahlstrom - 1100 E 8Th St, Austin, TX, US 7870 Quote Number: 14547534 Item Price Qty Ext'd Price $1,160.00 1 $1,160.00 Line # Location: 20 promo PROMOTIONAL DISCOUNT Attributes Item Price Qty Ext'd Price $0.00 1 $0.00 Line # Location: 25 1 PK # 2094 Viewed From Exterior Pella® Reserve, Traditional, Double Hung, Putty Attributes Item Price Qty Ext'd Price $3,251.45 1 $3,251.45 1: Non-Standard SizeNon-Standard Size Double Hung, Equal General Information: Standard, Luxury, Clad, Pine, 5", 3 11/16" Exterior Color / Finish: Painted, Standard Enduraclad, Putty Interior Color / Finish: Bright White Paint Interior Sash / Panel: Putty Glaze, Ogee, Standard, No Sash Lugs Glass: Insulated Dual Low-E SunDefense™ Low-E Insulating Glass Argon Non High Altitude Hardware Options: Spoon-Style Lock, Oil Rubbed Bronze, No Window Opening Control Device, No Limited Opening Hardware, Order Sash Lift, Integrated Sensor Screen: No Screen Performance Information: U-Factor 0.30, SHGC 0.17, VLT 0.38, CPD PEL-N-232-00304-00001, Performance Class CW, PG 30, Calculated Positive DP Rating 30, Calculated …

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C.1.0 - 1411 Ethridge Ave original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JUNE 1, 2021 HR-2021-154877 OLD WEST AUSTIN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICT 1411 ETHRIDGE AVENUE C.1 – 1 PROPOSAL ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH Demolish a ca. 1939 contributing building and associated outbuildings. Two-story, symmetrical-plan, cross-gabled Classical Revival house with 6:6 and 9:9 wood windows, horizontal siding, and a full-width porch supported by boxed columns. Details include dentils at cornice, sidelights and transom at front door, Classical cornice returns at gable ends, and wood shutters. The house and outbuildings at 1411 Ethridge Avenue were built in 1939 for Claude A. and Clara Williams. Claude Williams served as Texas’ assistant Secretary of State at the time of the home’s construction. He went on to head the Texas Unemployment Commission. By 1949, Dr. Revace (called Sam) and Margaret Ann Swearingen had purchased the property. Dr. Sam Swearingen served as the chief of staff, chief of surgery, and chairman of the Board of Trustees at Brackenridge Hospital; he later became chief of staff at the Austin State Hospital, medical director of the Denton State School, and medical director of the San Angelo State Center. Toward the end of the historic period, in the late 1960s, the Villaseñor family moved into the house. Lois Villaseñor, along with her husband Charles, had opened Mission Funeral Home on East Cesar Chavez Street—the first funeral parlor that catered to Latinos in segregated Austin—in the 1950s. According to her obituary, Villaseñor “was one of only a handful of women to graduate from a mortuary college in Houston [in 1961]. She was the first Latino woman to serve on the Texas Funeral Service Commission as a 1989 appointee of Gov. Bill Clements. She also served on the boards of Catholic charities and Latino political groups, serving at one point as the president of the local LULAC council.”1 PROPERTY EVALUATION The property contributes to the Old West Austin 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 may meet two criteria: a. Architecture. The building is constructed in the Classical Revival style. b. Historical association. The property is associated with Lois and Charles Villaseñor, Claude A. Williams, and c. Archaeology. The property was not evaluated for its potential to yield significant …

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C.1.1 - 1411 Ethridge Ave - supporting documents original pdf

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C.1.2 - 1411 Ethridge Ave - structural report original pdf

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C.10.0 - 1810 Mohle Dr original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JUNE 1, 2022 PR-2022-051491; GF-2022-067311 OLD WEST AUSTIN 1810 MOHLE DRIVE C.10 – 1 PROPOSAL Demolish a ca. 1946 house. ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH One-story side-gabled house with shed-roofed covered entryway, symmetrical paired 6:6 wood windows, and an enclosed rear porch. The house at 1810 Mohle Drive was built in 1946 by James R. Mosely. It served as a rental for the first few years of its existence. By 1949, Ralph R. and Faye Upchurch had purchased the property. Ralph Upchurch worked as the chief auditor for the Texas State Employees’ Retirement System. The Upchurch family occupied the residence until around 1957, when it again became a rental property. PROPERTY EVALUATION The property contributes to the Old West Austin 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 does not appear to convey architectural significance. 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 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. e. Landscape feature. The property is not a significant natural or designed landscape with artistic, aesthetic, cultural, or historical value to the city. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the demolition permit upon completion of a City of Austin Documentation Package. Demolition permits in National Register Historic Districts may not be released prior to Historic Landmark Commission review of new construction plans. LOCATION MAP C.10 – 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION Photos C.10 – 3 C.10 – 4 Zillow.com, 2022 Occupancy History City Directory Research, May 2022 Albert J. Jr. and Bernice M. Cichon, renters Manager, Pacific Finance Loans Address not listed Robert and Patsy Upchurch, owners Student Ralph R. and Faye Upchurch, owners Chief accountant, State Employee Retirement System Elmer J. and Earlene Gillespie, renters Auditor, State Highway Department 1959 1957 1955 1952 1949 1947 1944 Vacant Address not listed Historical Information "TO WED IN JULY." The Austin American …

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C.11.0 - 1407 Hartford Rd original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JUNE 1, 2022 HR-2022-001195 OLD WEST AUSTIN 1407 HARTFORD ROAD C.11 – 1 Replace 21 existing 6:6 wood windows throughout a ca. 1932 contributing residence. PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS ARCHITECTURE RESEARCH Design proposal includes replacing 21 original wood windows with double-hung fiberglass windows. Muntins are located between the glass in a 3 x 2 configuration. Window openings will remain the same size throughout. Two-story, side-gabled, masonry veneer house with 6:6 wood windows, wood shutters, and metal roof. The home appears to have been built in 1932 by Maurice F. Granville, though city directories only have him listed as living there in 1932. Directories reveal that his wife and widow, Dora H. Granville, lived in the house during most of the period of significance. Dora Granville lived in the house with her children Maurice Jr., Chester, and Charles Granville. Chester Granville was the captain of the University of Texas basketball team and later served in the United States military in World War II. Charles Granville was an internationally known concert pianist and composer who performed in Europe and Central and South America.1 DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects in National Register districts. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Repair and alterations 5. Windows, doors, and screens Standards in this section emphasize retaining intact historic windows and pursuing selective replacement only when necessary due to deterioration. Per the application, the windows merit replacement based on concerns for energy efficiency and lack of function. The design standards weather-stripping, sealing joints and cracks, installing more efficient heating and cooling equipment, insulating the roof, installing solar screens in existing frames, and adding interior storm windows before replacing historic windows The proposed windows’ false muntins are not appropriate for replacement windows, though the grid pattern is generally compatible with the character of the building and district. Summary The project does not meet the applicable standards. PROPERTY EVALUATION The property contributes to the Old West Austin National Register district. Designation Criteria—Historic Landmark 1) The building is more than 50 years old. 2) The building appears to retain moderate 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: 1 …

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C.11.1 - 1407 Hartford Rd - Plans original pdf

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FRAME OPTIONS Frame design considerations on the Renewal by Andersen portfolio of products begin with evaluating the installation strategies utilized in window replacement. These strategies are: Insert Installation Strategy The old window frame is solid and/or interior or exterior trim needs to be saved. In this case, an insert application is the appropriate installation strategy. These installations are also typically less disruptive to the home. A typical installation requires removing the old sash and any interfering hardware from the existing window frame, yet leaves the frame and trim intact. Universal Frame The Universal Frame design incorporates features on the frame to enable both INSERT and FULL FRAME installations. The products utilizing the Universal Frame design can be configured with a variety of accessories or frame modifica- tions to accommodate the installation method that is appro- priate for the home AND incorporates an accessory kerf on the exterior for inserting L-Trims or coil stock to complete the installation. Full Frame The Full Frame design incorporates features on the frame that allow for the attachment of interior and exterior trim accessories. NOTE: The only Renewal by Andersen® products that utilize a “full-frame” design are the DB Double-Hung and PWF Picture Window. Insert Frame The Insert Frame design incorporates features in the frame the enable a seamless insert installation into existing window frames. The frame exterior includes an accessory kerf for inserting L-Trims or coil stock to complete the installation on the exterior. NOTE: The only Renewal by Andersen® products that utilize an “insert frame” design are the DB Double-Hung and PWI Picture Window. Weatherstrip A diverse system made up of automotive grade EPDM foam filled bulbs, piles and constant-force reinforced low friction polymer components provide multiple layers of protection from the elements. Refer to specific product sections for weatherstrip details. Solid Frame Window Insert Full Frame Installation Strategy The old window is deteriorated beyond repair or opening modifications are required. In this case, a full frame applica- tion is the appropriate installation strategy. These installa- tions can be more disruptive to a home and typically require complete removal of the existing window as well as the interior and exterior trim components. In order to achieve either an insert or full frame window replacement strategy, the Renewal by Andersen portfolio of products incorporates three different frame designs. They are: Full Frame 01-9 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL – REVISION AA-02RENEWAL BY ANDERSEN SPECIFICATION & TECHNICAL MANUALPRODUCT …

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C.12.0 - 1909 Kenwood Ave original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JUNE 1, 2022 HR-2022-065334 TRAVIS HEIGHTS-FAIRVIEW PARK 1909 KENWOOD AVENUE C.12 – 1 PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Construct a new house and accessory dwelling unit, both facing Kenwood Avenue and oriented around a rear courtyard. 1) Construct new 2-story house with compound flat roofline and basement garage. Exterior materials include metal paneling, brick, and stucco. The proposed new house is set back approximately 25’ from the street. A perforated CMU wall shields the structure’s first floor. Fenestration includes fixed single-pane full-height windows with transoms, single-pane sliders with transoms, casements, and fixed clerestory windows. Balconies with metal guardrails accent the secondary elevations. The proposed garage is oriented toward the alley at the back of the lot. 2) Construct an ADU adjacent to the main house. The proposed ADU is clad in brick and stucco, with a gabled roof and second-floor balcony at gable end. A solid CMU wall with wood entry gate shields the building’s first floor, and a partial-width awning shelters the entrance. Fenestration includes 1:1 sash windows, single-pane casement windows, a fully glazed front door, and full-height sash windows. DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Austin’s Historic Design Standards (March 2021) are based on the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and are used to evaluate projects in National Register districts. The following standards apply to the proposed project: Residential new construction 1. Location The proposed buildings are located 25’ from the street, with parking and garages at the alley side of the lot. 2. Orientation Both properties are oriented toward the street. 3. Scale, massing, and height The proposed buildings appear an appropriate height and scale at the main elevation, though their massing is somewhat monolithic compared with the more articulated historic-age houses in the district. 4. Proportions The proposed buildings’ proportions appear somewhat compatible at the main façade, though secondary façades do not appear to reflect proportions elsewhere in the district. The metal screening at the second floor of the main house may decrease compatibility. 5. Design and style Both proposed buildings are consistent in their design and style, though both designs are somewhat incompatible with nearby contributing buildings. 6. Roofs The compound flat roof at the proposed primary structure is not found elsewhere in the district. The gabled roof at the proposed secondary structure is somewhat compatible, though its lack of eaves detracts from its compatibility. 7. Exterior …

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C.12.1 - 1909 Kenwood Ave - plans original pdf

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ARCHITECTURAL GENERAL A-001 A-002 A-003 A-004 ARCHITECTURE A-100 A-101 A-103 A-104 A-105 A-106 A-108 A-109 A-110 A-201 A-202 A-203 A-204 A-301 A-302 A-303 A-304 A-401 A-402 A-403 A-404 A-405 A-406 A-501 A-601 A-602 A-603 STRUCTURAL S-1 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 COVER VISITABILITY DETAILS SETBACK EXHIBIT BASEMENT EXEMPTION EXHIBIT DEMOLITION PLAN PROPOSED SITE PLAN PRIMARY FLOOR PLANS PRIMARY FLOOR PLANS PRIMARY ROOF PLAN SECONDARY FLOOR PLANS SECONDARY ROOF PLAN PRIMARY RCP SECONDARY RCP PRIMARY - ELEVATIONS PRIMARY - ELEVATIONS SECONDARY - ELEVATIONS SECONDARY - ELEVATIONS PRIMARY - SECTIONS PRIMARY - SECTIONS SECONDARY - SECTIONS SECONDARY - SECTIONS PRIMARY - ENLARGED PLANS PRIMARY - ENLARGED PLANS PRIMARY - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS PRIMARY - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SECONDARY - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS SECONDARY - INTERIOR ELEVATIONS DETAILS DOOR SCHEDULE WINDOW SCHEDULE FINISHES PRIMARY FOUNDATION PLAN PRIMARY FLOOR FRAMING PLAN PRIMARY FLOOR/ROOF/CEILING FRAMING PLAN PRIMARY ROOF/CEILING FRAMING PLAN SECONDARY FLOOR/ROOF/CEILING FRAMING PLANS SECONDARY ROOF/CEILING FRAMING PLANS 1909 KENWOOD AVE Austin, TX 78704 CODES AND STANDARDS: 1. The term IBC shall apply to the current edition of the International Building Code as amended by the state of Texas. For projects in all other states it shall apply to the current edition of the UBC or IBC as adopted by that state. 2. Local jurisdiction to determine compliance with Chapter 29 (with regard to adjacent facilities) In accordance with their currently adopted edition of the UBC or IBC. 3. This set of plans prepared and submitted for approval under the following code: Building Code: Fire Code: Plumbing Code: Mechanical Code: Electrical Code: Energy Code: 2021 IBC w/ local amendments 2021 IFC w/ local amendments 2021 IPC w/ local amendments 2021 IMC w/ local amendments 2020 NEC w/ local amendments 2021 IECC w/ local amendments 1909 KENWOOD AVE Charles Palmer, KRDB 0.2472 AC (10,768.24 SF) 2963 SF 2 Additional buildings 2 4198 SF-3 Project Summary Project Address: Owner: Site Statistics Gross Site Area: Building Coverage: Residential # of buidings # of units Total Residential SF Zoning Information Property Zoning: Legal Description Parking #of Parking Spaces: 3 Building Height PRIMARY SECONDARY Impervious Cover Allowable Actual LOT 35 *& S 25 FT OF LOT 34 BLK 40 TRAVIS HEIGHTS 1909 KENWOOD AVE DWELLING UNIT AND BUILDING AREA SUMMARY 28' - 11" 31' - 7.5" 4200 3846.5 PROPERTY LOCATION - LOCAL MAP PROPERTY LOCATION - AUSTIN, TEXAS 916 Springdale Rd. Building #5, Suite 101 Austin, TX 78702 512.374.0946 T 512.374.0736 F www.krdb.com …

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C.2.0 - 804 Rutherford Pl original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PERMITS IN NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS JUNE 1, 2022 HR-2021-205974 TRAVIS HEIGHTS-FAIRVIEW PARK 804 RUTHERFORD PLACE C.2– 1 Convert duplex to single-family house and remodel exterior. Construct a rear addition, pool, and poolhouse. PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS 1) Main house a. Repair/replace damaged brick and mortar in-kind. Replace trim. b. Remove shutters, vents, and arched hood at entryway. c. Replace all windows with similar single-hung wood frame windows. No window opening modifications are proposed at the main façade. d. Replace existing composite shingle roof with metal roof e. Replace front door with similar wood door and inset glazing. f. Replace steel handrail and front steps with similar design and materials. g. Remove and replace existing fence with masonry wall. 2) Remove rear deck and construct a first-floor sunroom with covered deck above. 3) Construct a pool and 300 square foot poolhouse at rear of property. ARCHITECTURE The 2020 Travis Heights-Fairview Park National Register Nomination lists 804 Rutherford Place as the only exemplar of a representative domestic property constructed with a “mixed” architectural style. This unique eclecticism includes Mission, Tudor Revival, and Swiss influences. The nomination’s description is as follows: The small apartment building at 804 Rutherford Place is a good example of an eclectic, mixed design that draws from three styles, in this case Mission Revival, Tudor Revival, and Swiss. The building is two stories in height, with buff- and tan-colored brick walls and a flat roof. The front elevation has a symmetrical arrangement, with a one- story, partial-width entrance volume extending from the rectangular main building volume. The projecting entrance has Tudor Revival details including an arched entrance door, arched hood molding over the door, narrow windows with decorative shutters, and flared wrought iron stair railings. The main two-story volume has little decoration. It has single 1/1 windows on the first floor and two sets of paired 1/1 windows on the second floor. Its modest Mission Revival details are limited to a narrow, divided light, arched window in the center of the upper floor, and a stepped parapet. The Swiss detailing includes the scalloped bargeboard. All window openings have brick sills, and the parapet coping is brick.i The building at 806 Rutherford Place is constructed with a similar plan, form, and fenestration pattern, though 806 Rutherford shows only Mission influences. 806 Rutherford Place was constructed in 1925 by the Austin Real Estate Abstract Company. 803 E. Riverside …

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C.2.1 - 804 Rutherford Pl - Scope of Work original pdf

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804 Rutherford Pl. Remodel Proposed Plans and Scope of Work Our goal of this project is to preserve the existing structure, while converting it from a duplex to a single-family residence and update the exterior as well as the interior. As the current home is suffering from years of neglect or poor workmanship on repairs, we are hoping to repair or replace the failing materials/systems and return this home to its former glory. We are hoping to get the approval of the Historic Landmark Commission to make the following proposed changes. Street-Facing Elevation - Exterior Changes: • Repair/replace damaged brick façade and mortar with in-kind materials. We propose sourcing bricks manufactured at roughly the same time as existing or from a vendor, such as Old Texas Brick, who uses century old machines, as well as expertly skilled craftsmen, to produce a beautiful blend of artisanal brick, full of character and beauty. Will be as close to original as possible. • Replace all windows with similar single hung wood frame windows. • Replace existing composite shingle roof, on gable, and flashing. • Repair/replace and paint exterior wood trim. • Replace front door with similar wood door and inset glazing. • Replace steel handrail and front steps with similar design and materials. • Potentially add a privacy fence/wall that matches building masonry/materials • Replant and update landscaping Eastern and Western Elevations – Exterior Changes: • Repair/replace damaged brick façade (same as proposed front elevation). o Potentially change rear half of building to more cost-effective material, such as fiber cement siding in a “board and batten” pattern. • Replace all windows with similar single hung wood frame windows. o Potentially reprogram windows in rear half of building to allow for interior changes. Rear Elevation – Exterior Changes: • Remove two-story wood deck. • Add roughly 300 square feet of new air-conditioned living space on first floor. o Full architectural plans to follow committee approval • Rebuild covered deck on second floor of building. Additional New Construction: • Swimming Pool added in rear of property • Guest/pool house added in rear of property. Roughly 500 square feet. o Designed to look like main structure. o Not to exceed maximum allowable F.A.R. or impervious cover for property. • 6-foot wooden privacy fence at sides and rear of property. • Landscape and drainage plan TBD. Will not impact existing structure. • Tree protection plan to be …

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C.2.2 - 804 Rutherford Pl - Elevation original pdf

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" 0 1 " 0 1 - ' 1 " 0 - ' 2 2 7'-9" 7'-8 1/2" 13'-3 7/8" 28'-9 3/8" EXISTING FRONT ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'-0" PLT HT FINISHED FLOOR PLT HT " 6 - ' 8 " 0 - ' 1 " 2 / 1 4 - ' 8 FINISHED FLOOR PROJECT # 22048 05.22.2022 Issued for Review COPYRIGHT NOTICE: The designs represented by these plans are copyrighted and are subject to copyright protection under 17 U.S.C. §101, et seq., as amended. Unauthorized use of these plans or the designs represented therein will subject the infringer to damages and/or judicial action as provided by federal law. d r o f r e h t u R 4 0 8 4 0 7 8 7 X T , n i t s u A i s g n w a r D t l i u B - s A n o s i r r a G h s a N SHEET TITLE Front Elevations SHEET NO. A - 1.1

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