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Regular Meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission - Meeting held in Boards and Commissions Room
March 23, 2020

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for March 23, 2020 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. Certificates of Appropriateness 302‐304 E. 6th Street – Install a second‐story balcony and modify two windows into doors (Postponement from February 24, 2020 meeting). 114 W. 7th Street – Restore and replace windows on the east elevation. 4000 Avenue C – Construct additions to the rear of the house and the front of the garage (Postponement from February 24, 2020 meeting). 1105 Castle Court – Construct an accessible ramp on the south elevation. 703 Oakland Avenue – Replace windows, siding, and roof. 1705 Willow Street – Demolish a rear garage; construct an accessory dwelling unit. 3809 W. 35th Street – Exterior maintenance and repairs to the Villa. National Register Historic District permits 311 E. 6th Street – Add a second story on top of the existing building (Postponement from February 24, 2020 meeting). 1816 W. 11th Street – Construct a 2‐story addition. 1517 Murray Lane – Construct an addition to rear of house, install new roofing and exterior ship lap siding, and replace front porch columns, new entry door. 2902 Oakmont Boulevard – Construct a new carport and rear addition. 92 Rainey Street – Demolish a house and construct a high‐rise building (Postponement from February 24, 2020 meeting). Demolition permits (all total demolitions unless otherwise noted) 204 and 206 E. 4th Street 3503 E. 17th Street 601 W. 26th Street 3000 Bonnie Road 1501 Canterbury 1001 Lott Avenue

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Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, March 9, 2020 – 4:30 p.m. Room 500, One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER AGENDA CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers may communicate their concerns regarding issues or items not posted on the agenda. A. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. C14H-1996-0003 – Bartholomew-Robinson Building, 1415 Lavaca Street 2. NRD-2019-0075 – 311 E. 6th St (Sixth Street National Register Historic Proposal for high-rise addition. District) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. District) New high-rise. 3. NRD-2020-0004 – 92 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic 4. C14H-1982-0015 – Clark-Emmert House, 4300 Avenue D Modify door/window openings. 5. LHD-2020-0001 – 4000 Avenue C (Hyde Park Historic District) Rear addition to primary building; front addition to attached garage. 6. LHD-2020-0012 – 703 Oakland Avenue (Smoot/Terrace Park Historic District) 7. Un-numbered – 70 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic Replace siding and windows in-kind. District) Install signage. Rotate a contributing building. New window screens. 8. Un-numbered – 1008 E. 9th Street (Robertson/Stuart & Mair Historic District) 9. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Andrew Rice, Historic Preservation Planner, at 974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. This is a public meeting, not a public hearing. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication, but there is no public participation in the deliberations of the committee. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Officer, at 974-6454; Cara Bertron, Deputy Preservation Officer, at 974-1446; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 974-2727, or Angela Gaudette, Preservation Planner, at 974-3393.

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4300 Avenue D original pdf

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Questions for Historic Commission regarding 4300 Ave D (Clark-Emmert): 1. there are two doors that were not present when the house was constructed, that are currently unused/unusable: a) on the west side, facing the alley a door leads to the hallway containing the laundry. We have not opened as long as we’ve lived in the house. b) on the north side facing 4302 Ave D is a door that is covered by plywood and drywall on the interior c) We would like to remove both doors and concrete stoops and replace with either siding (north side) and is in the back of the pantry. or a matching window (west side) 2. There is rot in some of the sleeping porch window frames, and one contractor has recommended replacing them with clad units of the exact same size and lite configuration. I believe these windows are from when the sleeping porch was enclosed – roughly the 1940’s North door West door from sidewalk West door from yard 4300 site plan 4300 floor plan

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Revised Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, March 9, 2020 – 4:30 p.m. Room 500, One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER REVISED AGENDA CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers may communicate their concerns regarding issues or items not posted on the agenda. A. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. C14H-1996-0003 – Bartholomew-Robinson Building, 1415 Lavaca Street 2. NRD-2019-0075 – 311 E. 6th St (Sixth Street National Register Historic Proposal for high-rise addition. District) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. District) New high-rise. 3. NRD-2020-0004 – 92 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic 4. C14H-1982-0015 – Clark-Emmert House, 4300 Avenue D Modify door/window openings. 5. LHD-2020-0001 – 4000 Avenue C (Hyde Park Historic District) Rear addition to primary building; front addition to attached garage. 6. LHD-2020-0012 – 703 Oakland Avenue (Smoot/Terrace Park Historic District) Replace siding and windows in-kind. 7. Un-numbered – 70 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic 8. Un-numbered – 1008 E. 9th Street (Robertson/Stuart & Mair Historic District) District) Install signage. Rotate a contributing building. New window screens. Repair windows on east elevation. 9. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road 10. C14H-2006-0016 – Norwood Tower, 114 W 7th Street 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Andrew Rice, Historic Preservation Planner, at 974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. This is a public meeting, not a public hearing. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication, but there is no public participation in the deliberations of the committee. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Officer, at 974-6454; Cara Bertron, Deputy Preservation Officer, at 974-1446; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 974-2727, or Angela Gaudette, Preservation Planner, at 974-3393.

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302-04 E. 6th Street - 1 original pdf

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302-04 E. 6th Street - 2 original pdf

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A.5 - 4000 Avenue C - Plans original pdf

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12' 5'-3" 50'-9" AREA TO BE REMOVED 22' ADDITION 5'-5" 7'-3" 12' 13'-3" 17'-5" 17'-6" 11'-8" F. O. G. Engineering Firm No. 11885 ENGINEERING DESIGN INSPECTIONS 2705 Gardenia Dr. Austin, Texas 78727 (512) 461-9421 paintzon@swbell.net ADDITION AREA AREA TO BE REMOVED IMPERVIOUS COVER: LIVING SPACE 2,858.00 SF FRONT PORCH 83.00 SF AC PAD 9.00 SF DRIVEWAY 454.00 SF SIDEWALK 152.00 DF TOTAL COVER AREA 3856.00 SF (39.8) TOTAL LOT AREA 9,686.00 SF PLOT PLAN Scale: 1" = 20' - 0" NOTE: ALL EXISTING WINDOWS TO REMAIN

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A.5 - 4000 Avenue C - Site plan original pdf

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A.6 - 703 Oakland Ave - Project overview original pdf

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703 Oakland Avenue Inspection Report : Exterior Walls Deficient: Significant and detrimental water damage observed at wall assemblies. Condition is most severe at east wall and "garage" transition. Other locations included around all wall openings (doors, windows, etc.). As repairs are conducted, additional areas are expected to be discovered. The water damage is correlated with deferred maintenance, missing flashing and weatherization details and poor construction practices. If ignored, condition will progress. Visible active termites Smoot Terrace Design Standards : Exterior Walls If replacement of the historic exterior wall materials is necessary, choose a material similar in dimensions, profile, reveal, and texture to the historic material, and install the new materials so that they do not damage adjacent historic fabric and so that they maintain the planar relationships and joint patterns that existed historically relative to window frames, door frames, and other exterior features What Katie Did: Discussion with OWANA zoning members Selected tear-drop siding based on the historical significance and relates to the character of the homes built in 1930s. Installed flashing and water barrier (zip board) for long term preservation. Replaced window molding with pressure-treated wood for long term preservation but maintaining same architectural design from 1938. Inspection Report : Windows Deficient: The windows are in over-all very poor condition. The majority of windows observed with water penetrations issues, air infiltration issues, deteriorated glazing, cracked panes and damaged/missing counter balance springs, impeded egress (can not escape during emergency - windows do not open). Smoot Terrace Design Standards : Windows 1. Avoid alterations that enlarge or relocate window openings 2. Retain and repair all components of existing historic windows unless HPO staff and/or the HLC agree that the individual component is deteriorated beyond repair 3. If replacement of historic windows is necessary, use windows that are the same size and match the dimensions, profile, and configuration of historic windows 4. Substitute materials are appropriate if they maintain the profile and finish appearance of the historic window. What Katie Did 1. Did not enlarge or relocate any window openings with the exception two rear kitchen windows (south wall - facing backyard) 2. Retained and repaired all possible historic windows by mixing and matching components which were salvageable. 3. For necessary replacement of historic windows, used windows that are the same size and match the dimensions, profile, and configuration of historic windows 4. Substituted materials are appropriate to the profile and finish …

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A.8 - 1008 E. 9th St - Site plan original pdf

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Feb. 24, 2020

Preview list original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for February 24, 2020 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. Historic Zoning 1906 E. 21st Street – Lavada (“Dr. Hepcat”) Durst House. Certificates of Appropriateness 302-304 E. 6th Street – Install a second-story balcony and modify two windows into doors (Postponement from January 27, 2020 meeting) 1403 W. 9th Street – Install an electrical unit at the Ben Pillow House 507 E. 10th Street – Various repair and maintenance at the German Free School 4203 Avenue A – Construct a one-story rear addition and 2-story accessory dwelling unit 4000 Avenue C – Construct additions to the rear of the house and the front of the garage 4010 Avenue G – Demolish a rear garage; construct a new 2-story rear building 422 Guadalupe Street – Install signage on a concessions building in Republic Square (Postponement from January 27, 2020 meeting) National Register Historic District permits 311 E. 6th Street – Add a second story on top of the existing building (Postponement from January 27, 2020 meeting) 1616 W. 9 ½ Street – Relocate a contributing building; construct a new building 1102 Charlotte Street – Construct a new single-family residence 92 Rainey Street – Demolish a bungalow and construct a high-rise building Demolition permits (all total demolitions unless otherwise noted) 1610 E. 7th Street 1612 E. 7th Street 3001 E. 12th Street 66 Comal Street

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B.5 - 4203 Avenue H - Plans original pdf

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Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Monday, February 24, 2020 - 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Council Chambers, Austin City Hall 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, Texas COMMISSION MEMBERS: _____ Emily Reed, Chair ______ Beth Valenzuela, Vice Chair ______ Witt Featherston ______ Ben Heimsath ______ Mathew Jacob ______ Kevin Koch ______ Kelly Little ______ Trey McWhorter ______ Terri Myers ______ Alex Papavasiliou ______ Blake Tollett NOTICE TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS a) The first speaker signed up for each side of a contested public hearing will be allowed up to 5 minutes to speak. Any further speakers will be allowed up to 3 minutes. The Commission does not allow for the donation of time. The applicant or their agent may have a rebuttal after the conclusion of testimony of up to 3 minutes. b) Cases passed by the Commission on the consent agenda will not have a formal public hearing. If a person signs up to speak on a consent agenda item, the person will be called to speak before a vote on the consent agenda. c) In cases involving the review of demolition or relocation permit applications, the Commission may initiate a historic zoning case to further study the evidence regarding the potential of the subject property for landmark designation. If the Commission initiates a historic zoning case, the Commission will review the case again at its next regularly scheduled meeting for a recommendation regarding historic zoning. There will be no new notification sent out by the City stating the next hearing date. d) All written public comments must be received by staff by 1 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Staff cannot forward public comments to commissioners after this time. e) Speakers may provide testimony on any numbered agenda item, and under General Citizen Communication, pursuant to the following: 1. Sign-in required. Prior to the beginning of the meeting, speakers must complete a sign-in sheet for each item on the agenda on which the speaker desires to speak or for general citizens’ communication. A speaker who fails to indicate an agenda item on a sign-in sheet will be called to speak during Citizen Communication. Time Limits. Speakers are limited to a maximum time limit of five minutes for the first speaker or three minutes each for subsequent speakers, and in conformance with section (a) above. A speaker who requires a translator or who needs additional time as an accommodation of a disability, is …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Monday, February 24, 2020 - 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Council Chambers, Austin City Hall 301 W. 2nd Street Austin, Texas COMMISSION MEMBERS: ___x__ Emily Reed, Chair ___ab__ Beth Valenzuela, Vice Chair ___x___ Witt Featherston ___x___ Ben Heimsath ___x___ Mathew Jacob ___x___ Kevin Koch ___x___ Kelly Little ___x___ Trey McWhorter ___x___ Terri Myers ___x___ Alex Papavasiliou ___x___ Blake Tollett NOTICE TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS a) The first speaker signed up for each side of a contested public hearing will be allowed up to 5 minutes to speak. Any further speakers will be allowed up to 3 minutes. The Commission does not allow for the donation of time. The applicant or their agent may have a rebuttal after the conclusion of testimony of up to 3 minutes. b) Cases passed by the Commission on the consent agenda will not have a formal public hearing. If a person signs up to speak on a consent agenda item, the person will be called to speak before a vote on the consent agenda. c) In cases involving the review of demolition or relocation permit applications, the Commission may initiate a historic zoning case to further study the evidence regarding the potential of the subject property for landmark designation. If the Commission initiates a historic zoning case, the Commission will review the case again at its next regularly scheduled meeting for a recommendation regarding historic zoning. There will be no new notification sent out by the City stating the next hearing date. d) All written public comments must be received by staff by 1 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Staff cannot forward public comments to commissioners after this time. e) Speakers may provide testimony on any numbered agenda item, and under General Citizen Communication, pursuant to the following: 1. Sign-in required. Prior to the beginning of the meeting, speakers must complete a sign-in sheet for each item on the agenda on which the speaker desires to speak or for general citizens’ communication. A speaker who fails to indicate an agenda item on a sign-in sheet will be called to speak during Citizen Communication. Time Limits. Speakers are limited to a maximum time limit of five minutes for the first speaker or three minutes each for subsequent speakers, and in conformance with section (a) above. A speaker who requires a translator or who needs additional time as an accommodation of a disability, is …

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Feb. 13, 2020

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Thursday, February 13 – 4:00 p.m. One Texas Center, Room 560 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas Terri Myers CURRENT MEMBERS: ____ ____ Alexander Papavasiliou ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER AGENDA CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first three 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. A. DISCUSSION 1. Budget recommendation Draft FY2021 budget recommendation for Historic Landmark Commission consideration, per direction at the Commission’s January 27, 2020 meeting 2. Historic Design Standards Update on development of the standards 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Angela Gaudette, Historic Preservation Planner, at (512) 974‐3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication or may sign up to speak on a listed agenda item. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron, Deputy Historic Preservation Officer, at (512) 974‐1446.

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Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, February 10, 2020 – 4:30 p.m. Room 500, One Texas Center 505 Barton Springs Road Austin, Texas CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER AGENDA CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers may communicate their concerns regarding issues or items not posted on the agenda. A. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. NRD-2019-0075 – 311 E. 6th St (Sixth Street National Register Historic District) Add 2nd story onto existing structure. 2. C14H-1990-0013 – Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe Street Signage. 3. C14H-1982-0015 – Clark-Emmert House, 4300 Avenue D Roofing material changes; door/window openings. 4. C14H-1996-0003 – Bartholomew-Robinson Building, 1415 Lavaca Street 5. LHD-2020-0005 – 4010 Avenue G (Hyde Park Historic District) Proposal for high-rise addition. Construct a new 2-story rear building. 6. Un-numbered – 92 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic 7. Un-numbered – 1616 W. 9½ Street (West Line National Register Historic 8. NRD-2020-0001 – 1102 Charlotte Street (Clarksville National Register 9. C14H-2007-0040 – Parrish-Fleming House, 1410 Northwood Road 10. Un-numbered – 70 Rainey Street (Rainey Street National Register Historic District) New high-rise. District) New house. Historic District) New building. New window screens. District) Signage. 11. C14H-1989-0020 and C14H-1989-0021 – Platt and Dittlinger Buildings, 302 and 304 E. 6th Street Install a second story balcony and convert two second-story windows to doors. 12. Un-numbered – 1008 E. 9th Street (Robertson/Stuart & Mair) Rotate a contributing building. 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 48 hours before the meeting date. Please call Andrew Rice, Historic Preservation Planner, at 974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. This is a public meeting, not a public hearing. Members of the public are welcome to attend and address the committee under Citizen Communication, but there is no public participation in the deliberations of the committee. For more information on the Historic Landmark Commission, please contact Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Officer, at 974-6454; Cara Bertron, Deputy Preservation Officer, at 974-1446; Kalan Contreras, Senior Planner, at 974-2727, or Angela Gaudette, Preservation Planner, at 974-3393.

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NRD-2020-0002_1616W91-2St_PLANS original pdf

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PANA RESIDENCE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS AND CONVENTIONS LOCATION MAP PROJECT DIRECTORY DRAWING INDEX GRAPHIC SYMBOLS SECTION OR DETAIL NO.DRAWING TITLE View Name SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 1 SCALE OF SECTION OR DETAIL DIRECTION OF CUTTING PLANE SIM 1 A101 SHEET NO. ON WHICH SECTION IS DRAWN LONGITUDINAL OR CROSS SECTION NO. GRAPHIC CONVENTIONS 5 REVISION NUMBER SHEET NO. ON WHICH ENLARGED DETAIL IS DETAIL NO. DRAWN 1 / A101 NOT TO SCALE AREA OF DETAIL ENLARGED 1 A101 ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER DOOR TYPE APPEARING ON SCHEDULE OF OPENING DOOR NUMBER CENTERLINES AND PROJECTED LINES HIDDEN LINE AND/OR LINE ABOVE FLOOR PLANE BOUNDARY LINE AND/OR FLOOR LINES IN EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS 101 B WINDOW TYPE 4'-0" . 6" . " 0 - ' 4 . DIMENSION LINE DESIGNATIONS SHEET NO: DESCRIPTION SHEET NO: DESCRIPTION A-001 A-002 A-003 A-100 A-101 A-102 A-201 COVER SHEET NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS SITE PLAN ROOF PLAN FLOOR PLANS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS PROPERTY OWNER ANDREA PANA 1616 W. 9 1/2 ST. AUSTIN TEXAS 78702 ARCHITECT STUDIO | STEINBOMER 1400 S. CONGRESS AVE. STE B202 AUSTIN, TX 78704 (512) 479.0022 CONTRACTOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER I Y R A N M L E R P I D E S A E L E R S I T N E M U C O D S H T I I M R E T N I F O E S O P R U P E H T R O F D E S U E B O T T O N S I T I . I W E V E R , L A V O R P P A Y R O T A L U G E R R O F . I N O T C U R T S N O C R O , I G N T T M R E P I R E M O B N E T S I . A T R E B O R 8 8 9 7 # . G E R S A X E T 2 0 2 B E T U S I . E V A S S E R G N O C S 0 0 4 1 4 0 7 8 7 X T , I N T S U A m o c . r e m o b n e i t s . w w w …

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NRD-2020-0004_92RaineySt_PLANS original pdf

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00 10' 20' GRAPHIC SCALE 10' LEGEND PROPERTY LINE ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT LINE CURB TO REMAIN CURB TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN 8331 8331 EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON PLANS, ALL ABOVE AND BELOW UTILITIES, INFRASTRUCTURE, PAVEMENT, CURBS, AND APPURTENANCES TO BE REMOVED. EXISTING WASTEWATER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING WATER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING OVERHEAD POWER TO BE REMOVED EXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TO BE REMOVED EXISTING WASTEWATER TO REMAIN EXISTING WATER TO REMAIN EXISTING CHILLED WATER TO REMAIN EXISTIN OVERHEAD POWER TO REMAIN EXISTING UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC TO REMAIN EXISTING GAS TO REMAIN EXISTING UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC TO REMAIN NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. TREES AND TOPOGRAPHY BASED UPON GROUND SURVEY BY 4WARD LAND SUREVYING ON DECEMBER 7, 2018 A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING WITH THE ENVIORNMENTAL INSPECTOR IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO ANY SITE DISTURBANCE. LOCATIONS OF PUBLIC AND FRANCHISE UTILITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND MAY NOT BE COMPLETE. CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL THE ONE CALL CENTER (472-2822) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ANY OTHER UTILITY COMPANIES WHO DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO THE ONE CALL PROGRAM FOR LINE MARKINGS. THE CONTRACTOR BEARS SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR VERIFYING LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN, AND FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO THESE FACILITIES. REMOVAL OR RELOCATION OF EXISTING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE FRANCHISE UTILITIES (WATER, ELECTRIC, AND GAS ETC.) WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE SITE DEMOLITION SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY AGENCIES. ALL EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES TO BE TURNED OFF BY UTILITY FRANCHISE TECHNICIAN TO ALLOW FOR EXISTING SERVICE LINES TO BE CUT/CAPPED AT PROPERTY LINE. ALL UTILITIES IN STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY TO REMAIN IN PLACE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SURFACE PAVEMENT INDICATED HEREON (SUCH AS ASPHALT OR CONCRETE) MAY OVERLAY OTHER HIDDEN STRUCTURES (SUCH AS OTHER LAYERS OF PAVEMENT, BUILDING SLAB, ETC.) THAT ARE ALSO TO BE REMOVED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEMOLITION, REMOVAL, AND DISPOSAL OF EXISTING PAVEMENT SECTION, STRUCTURAL SUBGRADE, STRUCTURAL FOUNDATION, AND UTILITIES WITHIN THE SITE. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE ALL DEMOLITION SPOILS OFF-SITE IN A LEGAL MANNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES, IRRIGATION LINES, PAVEMENT, ETC., TO REMAIN RESULTING FROM DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES AND REPAIR AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL PERMITS REQUIRED FOR DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL. ALL ITEMS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF-SITE …

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311 E. 6th Street - Deck original pdf

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311deckaddition 311E.6thst. Austin,TX.78701 SpacePlanningEngineering- ListofDrawings CoverSheet A1 A2 A3 -ExistingandProposedFloorplan -Proposed311and313 -Dimensionsandscopeofwork FacilitiesServicesofAustin 503E.6th.st.,suiteB Austin,TX.78701 512-481-0181 ss@facilityaustin.com www.facilityaustin.com SteveSimon,CFM LesterGermanio,Stuctural Location Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 Cover Sheet 311-317E.6th.Existing Isoview 317 315 313 311 Frontview 311-317E.6th.Proposed Newdeck androof Newdeck androof Isoview Frontview 317 315 313 311 Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A1 Existing& Proposed Stairsdown Newbar2 CMUtyp. Roofsetback Stairsdown Newbar1 Stairsup Planview Noscale Sideview Noscale Storefront Newroof CMUwalls Existing Newroof CMUWalls Guardrails Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 ROOFNOT SHOWNFORCLARITY CMUwalls Awningtoremain Storefront Frontview Noscale Bar2 Stairsdown Bar1 Storefront Isoview Noscale n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A2 311&313 Proposed Roof Sideview-roofsetback 18"=1' Frontview 18"=1' Scopeofwork 1.Constructdeckabovetheexisting311 buildingstructure. 2.Build2bars. 3.Spacetohave2exits. 4.Spacetobefiresprinklered. 5.Newguardrailsat42"abovedeck. 6.Rooftobesetbackgreaterthan15'from storefront. SeeStructuraldrawingsforfurtherdetails. Facilities Services ofAustin 503E.6thst.,suiteB coPOBox684671 Austin,TX.78768 512-481-0181 n o i t i d d a k c e d . t s h t 6 . E 1 1 3 A3 Dimensions

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A. 8 - 1102 Charlotte St - Plans original pdf

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Permit Set 11/15/19 White Residence 1102 Charlotte St. Austin, TX 78703 Pricing Permit Bid 1 2 ETSI ER I C M D A R C H H A E L H.H I T S U G E R E C T S A S T A 2 1 9 4 4 T E FO XE T l a e S 11/15/2019 e r u t c e t i h c r A f O e c i f f O u s H l e a h c i M m o c . e c i f f O u s H 3 0 3 4 . 6 0 7 ) 2 1 5 ( e c i f f O 6 5 7 8 7 s a x e T , n i t s u A d a o R t e n r u B 0 1 9 4 ì n Y m a e T n g s e D i t n a t l u s n o C e c n e d s e R e i t i 3 0 7 8 7 X T , n . t S e t t o l r a h C 2 0 1 1 t c e o r j P h tW i t s u A e S Issue: 11/15/19 Permit Set t e S t i m r e P - - - - - - - - - - x Revisions: Drawing Title Cover Sheet A0.01 This drawing and all copyright therein are the sole and exclusive property of Michael Hsu Office of Architecture. Reproduction or use of this drawing in whole or in part by any means in any way whatsoever without the prior written consent of Michael Hsu Office of Architecture is strictly prohibited. Copyright © 2019 Michael Hsu Office of Architecture symbol legend general notes general notes cont. project description Window Tag 101a Room Tag Keynote 05.04 Elevation 101a A Detail Callout Level 1 0' - 0" Building Section Door Tag Partition Type Level Elevation Spot Elevation 8' - 0" A.F.F Interior Elevation 4 A6.1 2 Material Tag WD-1 Detail Section 1 AX.X / Room 101 1 A3.1 1 A5.1 1 A3.1 1 3 vicinity map 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. All …

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