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March 28, 2022

C.8.1 - 406 E Annie - plans original pdf

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OWNER Ann Linder 406 E. Annie St. Austin TX 78704 (913) 424-2407 annlndr@gmail.com PLANNING / BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY OF AUSTIN 505 BARTON SPRINGS RD AUSTIN, TX 78767 PERMITS & INSPECTIONS (512)974-2747 BUILDING CODES 2021 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2021 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND FUEL GAS CODES 2021 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE 2021 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE 2021 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE REF: A0.1 & A0.2 FOR ADDITIONAL CODE INFORMATION PROJECT DATA PROJECT: LOCATION: ZONING: OCCUPANCY: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE AUSTIN, TX 78704 SF-3 R-RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION: V-B [NON-SPRINKLERED] SQUARE FOOTAGE [TOTAL BUILDING AREA]: 2,539 sqft [GROSS] 308 -B CONGRESS AVE - AUSTIN - TEXAS 78701 512.494.0643 PH - 512.494.9041 FAX 406 Annie Street "Remodel" 406 E. ANNIE ST. AUSTIN, TX 78704 LIST OF DRAWINGS SHEET NAME REVISIONS (DELTA) SHEET NUMBER ARCHITECTURAL A0.0 A0.1 A1.0 A1.1 A1.2 A1.3 A1.4 A2.0 A2.1 A2.2 A3.0 A3.1 A3.2 COVER SHEET SITE PLAN 1ST FLOOR PLAN - PRIMARY STRUCTURE 2ND FLOOR PLAN - PRIMARY STRUCTURE 3RD FLOOR PLAN - PRIMARY STRUCTURE ROOF PLAN - PRIMARY STRUCTURE 1ST FLOOR PLAN / ROOF PLAN - ACCESSORY STUDIO EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS WALL SECTIONS X A F 1 4 0 9 4 9 4 2 1 5 . . L E T 3 4 6 0 4 9 4 2 1 5 . . 1 0 7 8 7 X T N I T S U A , E V A S S E R G N O C B - 8 0 3 m o c . s t c e t i h c r a o i z a f . w w w 12.14.2021 " l e d o m e R " t i e e r t S e n n A 6 0 4 . T S E N N A I . E 6 0 4 4 0 7 8 7 X T , N I T S U A COPYRIGHT © 2021 FAZIO ARCHITECTS All Rights Reserved. The arrangements depicted herein are the sole property of Fazio Architects and may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission. ISSUE DATE PERMIT 12.14.2021 # REVISION DATE T E E H S R E V O C S H E E T : A0.0 E L A C S LOCATION MAP CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SUPERCEDE RENDERINGS. NO PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS WHATSOEVER SHALL BE IMPLIED BY THESE ARTISTIC INTERPRETATIONS OF A …

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C.9.c - 1205 Alta Vista Ave - public comment original pdf

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Allen, Amber From: Sent: To: Subject: Tommy Kosarek Saturday, March 26, 2022 6:47 PM PAZ Preservation 1205 Alta Vista Ave.; Case No. HR 22-026102; OBJECTION *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** ATTN.: Amber Allen Attached please find information regarding my OBJECTION to the demolition of the home located at 1205 Alta Vista Ave. If you have any issues with the files please let me know. If you require a mailed in original, also please let me know. Thank you, N. Thomas Kosarek, AIA Principal BarnesGromatzkyKosarekArchitects 1224 EAST 12th Street, Suite 320 Austin, TX 78702 CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. 1

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C.9.d - 1205 Alta Vista Ave - public comment original pdf

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Allen, Amber From: Sent: To: Subject: Sunday, March 27, 2022 12:03 PM PAZ Preservation 1205 Alta Vista HR-2022-026102 *** External Email ‐ Exercise Caution *** Dear Commissioners, I oppose the demolition of 1205 Alta Vista on the basis of its contributing status to our National Register District. I’m a resident of the district and worked long and hard to achieve it. While it is not a landmark‐worthy structure, it is still part of our neighborhood’s history because it shows that we were/are a community that has always allowed for a variety of residents with different economic status. Rental properties’ existence in the neighborhood is an element that has brought many interesting residents into our community. It has been that way until recently. It DOES have community value in that regard. all our contributing structures obviously have value in terms of their relationship to their surrounding neighbors. They “contribute” to our story. Even though I know I can’t stop this demolition, I desperately hoping you can dissuade the owners from building this over‐scaled, monilithic single‐family residence. I would prefer to see multi‐family here, if anything, as it is being demolished every month here, and replaced with double‐lot sized single‐family homes. This leads to the erasure and misrepresentation of our history. Thank you! Melanie Martinez CAUTION: This email was received at the City of Austin, from an EXTERNAL source. Please use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. If you believe this to be a malicious and/or phishing email, please forward this email to cybersecurity@austintexas.gov. 1

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D.1.b - 301 W 6th St - DANA letter original pdf

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SOCIAL KNOWLEDGEABLE INFLUENTIAL Kimberly Levinson President Curtis Rogers Vice President Angela Hovis Treasurer Frank Seely Greg Anderson Philip Wiley Marshall Geyer Gordon Moore March 26, 2022 To the Historic Landmark Commission, The Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association (DANA) is opposed to granting historic landmark status to the 301 W. 6th St. warehouse where The Iron Bear is currently located. We feel that The Iron Bear is an important institution for the LGBTQ+ community downtown and are hopeful that this bar is able to relocate again in a new downtown building with sufficient timing. We have formed our stance based on the following reasons: 1. The high potential for density and housing at this site. 2. The owner of the warehouse, Sixth & Lavaca 2018 LP, are in favor of demolition. 3. DANA does not find the warehouse to be exceptional or worth preserving, given the potential of this site to help achieve other community goals This site is located directly on a current MetroRapid corridor, an upcoming light rail corridor, in the walkshed from the upcoming Republic Square Project Connect station. Additionally, this lot is not in a Capitol View Corridor and is zoned to have no height limit. Given the items listed above, DANA supports the demolition of 301 W. 6th St. and is opposed to granting this lot historic zoning. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kimberley Levinson President The DANA Board Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association

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D.1.c - 301 W 6th St - applicant presentation original pdf

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301 W. 6th Street Historic Landmark Commission March 28, 2022 Overview Lot Size: Zoning: • 0.14 acres, or approximately 5,888 SF • CBD (Central Business District) Built: • Circa 1919 Current Use: • Cocktail Lounge Historic Use: • Ice Cream Shop Landmark Designation Criteria A property must meet at least two of the below criteria: i. Architecture ii. Historical Associations iii. Archeology iv. Community Value v. Landscape Feature i. Architecture • 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. 1935 Sanborn Original building character has been compromised by: - Addition of new openings - Paint over original Austin Common brick - Removal of historic canopy and brackets - Windows not original to building - Egress encroachment in R.O.W. - Conversion of entrance to patio Aerial Zoomed Out Architectural character is better represented and preserved in the historic 6th Street district, including: - Shallow arched windows - Original Windows - Unpainted Austin Common brick - Rectangular clerestory brick relief - 3 tier brick building cap - Corner brick entry ii. Historical Associations groups, institutions, The property has long-standing significant associations with events persons, 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. businesses, or ii. Historical Associations Long standing historic association: • Riegler Ice Cream Company • Located in building for approx. 9 years • San Antonio business • Historical Persons: • Businessmen Landmark Designation Criteria iii. Archeology iv. Community Value v. Landscape Feature The property has, or is expected to yield, significant data concerning the human history or prehistory of the region; The property has a unique location, physical characteristic, or significant feature that contributes to the character, image, or cultural identity of the city, …

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20220328-4B: FY 2022-23 Budget Recommendation original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION 20220328-4B Seconded By: Koch Date: March 28, 2022 Subject: FY 2023 Budget Recommendation Motioned By: Heimsath Recommendation Allocation of funds to the Historic Preservation Office. See attached document. Description of Recommendation to Council Recommendation by the Historic Landmark Commission to Council regarding the FY 2023 budget. Rationale See attached document. Vote For: Castillo, Featherston, Heimsath, Koch, Larosche, McWhorter, Myers, Tollett, Valenzuela, Wright Against: None Abstain: None Absent: Little Attest: Terri Myers Chair, Historic Landmark Commission 1 FY 2022-23 BUDGET RECOMMENDATION Historic Landmark Commission Recommendation 20220328-4B WHEREAS the City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission was established in 1974 to promote historic preservation activities in Austin and advise the Austin City Council on matters related to historic preservation; and WHEREAS the purpose of the Historic Landmark Commission is to prepare and periodically revise an inventory of the structures and areas that may be eligible for designation as historic landmarks, most recently completed in 1984; prepare, review, and propose amendments to a citywide Historic Preservation Plan, last adopted in 1981; and review requests to establish or remove a historic designation and make recommendations on the requests to the Land Use Commission; and WHEREAS the Imagine Austin Comprehensive Plan outlines historic preservation policies for the City of Austin to preserve and interpret historic resources in Austin for residents and visitors, with goals including 1) the inventory and protection of historic buildings, structures, sites, places, and districts in neighborhoods throughout the city; and 2) the retention of the character of locally designated historic districts and National Register districts by ensuring development is compatible with the historic character of the districts; and WHEREAS Strategic Direction 2023 includes the honoring and preservation of historical and ethnic heritage as an indicator category, with strategies that include protecting places that reflect Austin’s diverse history and broadening support for and participation in preserving underrepresented histories and resources; and WHEREAS Austin has transformed since the existing Historic Preservation Plan was adopted in 1981, including a tripling of the city’s population, passage of a historic district ordinance, urgent challenges around affordability and sustainability, a booming real estate market driving high development and demolition pressures, and displacement threats to longstanding residents, especially in East Austin neighborhoods historically home to communities of color; and WHEREAS the historic preservation field has also transformed in the last 40 years, with equity, sustainability, and cultural heritage as leading factors guiding preservation efforts, and …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MONDAY, March 28, 2022 – 6:00 PM City of Austin Permitting and Development Center 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr, Room 1405 Austin, TX 78752 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 x x x x x Terri Myers, Chair Ben Heimsath, Vice Chair Anissa Castillo Witt Featherston Kevin Koch Carl Larosche x x x x x Kelly Little Trey McWhorter Blake Tollett Beth Valenzuela Caroline Wright MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (10) speakers who register to speak no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Susan Armstrong Fischer spoke on the City of Austin notification policies and Austin History Center accessibility in reference to the Historic Landmark Commission document posting schedule. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. February 28, 2022 – Offered for consent approval MOTION: Approve the minutes, per passage of the consent agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Larosche. Commissioner Koch seconded the motion. Vote: 11-0. 1 2. PRESENTATIONS, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION A. Revised 2022 Meeting Schedule Presenter: Elizabeth Brummett MOTION: Approve the revised 2022 meeting schedule, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Larosche seconded the motion. Vote: 11-0. B. Briefing on Art in Public Places Presenter: Frank Wick 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. 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-2021-195456 – 1617 New York Ave. – Applicant-requested postponement (postponed February 28, 2022) Council District 1 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Applicant: 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. Retain the historic-age window for later replacement. Staff Recommendation: Postpone the public hearing to the commission’s next meeting on May 4, 2022 at City Hall Council Chambers. MOTION: Postpone the public hearing to May 4, 2022, per passage of the consent postponement agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Koch. Commissioner Heimsath seconded the motion. Vote: 11-0. A.2. PR-2021-014784 – 1403 E. Cesar Chavez Street. – Applicant-requested postponement Council District 3 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Applicant: Robert Abbott City Staff: Kimberly Collins, Historic Preservation Office, 512-978-1801 Staff Recommendation: Postpone the public hearing to the …

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March 25, 2022

Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Friday, March 25, 2022 – 10:30 A.M. Street-Jones Building, Room 400A 1000 E. 11th Street Austin, Texas COMMISSION MEMBERS: Beth Valenzuela, Chair Ben Heimsath Terri Myers CALL TO ORDER AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers who register 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. 1. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION Budget request for FY 2023 A. ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron, Senior Planner, at 512-974-1446 or Elizabeth Brummett, Historic Preservation Officer, at 512-974-1264. 1

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Friday, March 25, 2022 – 10:30 A.M. Street-Jones Building, Room 400A 1000 E. 11th Street Austin, Texas COMMISSION MEMBERS: X Beth Valenzuela, Chair Ben Heimsath Terri Myers X MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No public communication. 1. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION A. Budget request for FY2022-23 • Overview of phase 2 of the preservation planning process • Discussion of focused community engagement in phase 1 • Members were supportive of the resolution as edited by Commissioner Valenzuela MOTION: Approve the draft budget recommendation with edits and recommend that it be presented to the full Historic Landmark Commission on Monday, March 28, by Heimsath, Myers seconds. Vote: 2-0. ADJOURNMENT MOTION: Adjourn the meeting by Heimsath, Myers seconds. Vote: 2-0. The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-1686 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron, Senior Planner, at 512-974-1446. 1

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Tour of new location for 3/28/2022 HLC meeting. original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Community Interest Announcement Walking Tour of Permitting and Development Center Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 3:30 PM City of Austin Permitting and Development Center 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr. Austin, TX 78752 A quorum of Commission members may be present. No action will be taken, and no Commission business will occur. Please contact Historic Preservation Office with any questions. Amber Allen preservation@austintexas.gov 512-974-3393

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Tour of new location for 3/28/2022 HLC meeting. original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Community Interest Announcement Walking Tour of Permitting and Development Center March 21, 2022 at 3:30 PM City of Austin Permitting and Development Center 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr. Austin, TX 78752 A quorum of Commission members may be present. No action will be taken, and no Commission business will occur. Please contact Historic Preservation Office with any questions. Amber Allen preservation@austintexas.gov 512-974-3393

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This will be a hybrid-virtual meeting. original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Historic Landmark Commission Meeting of the Architectural Review Committee Monday, March 14, 2022, 4:30 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. Community members may register for public communication but may not speak on specific cases on the agenda. The opportunity for public input on specific cases will occur at a subsequent meeting of the Historic Landmark Commission. This meeting is not televised. Community members may also register to receive call in information and listen to the meeting via telephone. To register for remote participation: • Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-3393 or preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon, Sunday, March 13, 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 committee members in advance of the meeting. Reunión del Historic Landmark Commission, Architectural Review Committee FECHA de la reunion 14 de marzo 2022 a las cuatro y media de la tarde (4:30 p.m.) 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. Los miembros de la comunidad pueden registrarse para la comunicación ciudadana pero no pueden hablar sobre casos específicos en la agenda. La oportunidad para la opinión del público sobre casos específicos ocurrirá en una reunión posterior de la Comisión de Monumentos Históricos. Esta reunión no es televisada. Los miembros de la comunidad también pueden registrarse para recibir información de llamadas y escuchar la reunión por teléfono. …

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1 - 3908 Avenue H - 2.28.2022 HLC Backup - drawings and photos original pdf

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WINDSOR RESIDENCE 3908 Avenue H Austin, Texas 78751 Total Conditioned Building area for Addition and Renovations of existing Residence 2,396 SQ. FT. 100% Permit Set - 11/15/2021 TEAM MEMBERS OWNER / CONTACT STEPHAN WINDSOR 3908 AVENUE H AUSTIN, TEXAS 78751 ARCHITECT OF RECORD DOUG FREY FREY ARCHITECTS, INC. P.O. BOX 5742 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78763 dfrey@freyarchitects.com (512) 330-0334 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SAMUEL COVEY P.E. FORT STRUCTURES PC 2235 EAST 6TH ST. #105 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702 sam@fortstructures.com (512) 817-9264 GENERAL CONTRACTOR PROJECT INFORMATION CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH APPLICABLE CODES OR STATUS WHETHER OR NOT SPECIFICALLY REFERENCED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS • • • • • INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2021 EDITION, AND LOCAL AUSTIN AMENDMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE, 2021 EDITION, AND LOCAL AUSTIN AMENDMENTS CITY OF AUSTIN LDC CHAPTER 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F CITY OF AUSTIN LDC CHAPTER 25-6 APPENDIX A PARKING REQUIRMENTS CITY OF AUSTIN 2012 ORDINANCE #20120112-086 PART 8, SECTION 8 SCOPE OF WORK SHEET INDEX SHEET INDEX SHEET INDEX Sheet Name Sheet Name Sheet Number Sheet Number GENERAL CS.01 SURVEY A0.10 A0.11 COVER SHEET PROPERTY SURVEY (11 x 17) PLOT PLAN (11 x 17) ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN ARCHITECTURAL LDC 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F A0.20 A0.21 A0.22 A0.23 SITE AND BUILDING AREA CALCULATIONS SIDE SETBACK PLANES SITE PLAN BUILDING TENT ELEVATIONS BUILDING TENT ELEVATIONS EXISTING FLOOR PLAN WITH DEMOLITION PLAN NOTES EXISTING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS WITH DEMOLITION NOTES ARCHITECTURAL LDC 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F D0.10 D0.20 ARCHITECTURAL A1.10 A1.20 A1.21 A1.30 A1.31 A1.40 EXISTING BUILDING FLOOR PLAN NEW FIRST FLOOR BUILDING FLOOR PLAN NEW SECOND FLOOR BUILDING FLOOR PLAN EXISTING BUILDING ROOF PLAN NEW ROOF PLAN POWER, DATA AND REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A2.10 A2.11 A2.12 A2.13 A3.10 A3.11 A3.12 EXISTING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS NEW EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS NEW EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BUILDING SECTIONS ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PROJECT DATA VICINITY MAP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PROJECT LOCATION I E C N E D S E R R O S D N W I H e u n e v A 8 0 9 3 1 5 7 8 7 S A X E T , N I T S U A DESIGN ARCHITECT: 3 6 7 8 7 S A X …

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2 - 4314 Avenue H - drawings original pdf

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E 44TH STREET (60' R.O.W.) INLET S 62°17'58" E 124.61' Outline of existing roof overhang Note: WW connection to be determined in field. Tap card for City of Austin is illegible. 1009 Blanco St. Austin, TX 78703 www.shillingtonarch.com Existing 1 Story House Existing to remain G WM Existing Walk Concrete PROPERTY INFORMATION Legal Description LOT 31&32 BLK 17 HYDE PARK ADDN NO 1 SF-3-HD-NCCD-NP Zoning Floodplain Erosion Hazard Zone No No AC AC N 62°17'58" W 124.61' Site Plan: Demo SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" 2 Power Pole Existing brick apron to remain Existing gravel drive to remain Existing 1 Story Garage to be removed Y E L L A ) . . W O R . ' 2 1 ( N 2 7 ° 0 1 5 5 " ' E 5 0 . 0 0 ' Power Pole Y E L L A ) . . W O R . ' 2 1 ( N 2 7 ° 0 1 5 5 " ' E 5 0 . 0 0 ' 12 .6 ' 15 .9' 2.0' 3.0' 3.0' New Concrete Runners ' 0 . 5 3 S e t b a c k 1 0 ' - 0 " B a c k Y a r d ' 9 . 4 Proposed Porch Wood Proposed Walk Concrete Proposed 2 Story Addition E E Existing curb cut and paved/gravel apron to remain. E 44TH STREET (60' R.O.W.) INLET NCCD Ordinance No. 020131-20(8)(8)(b) A porch may extend b. on a street other than an avenue, a maximum of five feet in front of a street yard setback. S 62°17'58" E 124.61' Existing house sits beyond street side yard setback. Outline roof overhang Note: WW connection to be determined in field. Tap card for City of Austin is illegible. Vertical 7.5' clearance from overhead power lines that crosses lot 15'-0" Street Side Yard Setback Existing 1 Story House Existing to remain (Dimensions per as-builts) WM Existing Walk Concrete Exist. Cov'd Porch Conc. G 2 5 ' - 0 " F r o n t Y a r d S e t b a c k Exist. Cov'd Porch Conc. H E U N E V A ) . . W O R . ' 0 6 ( ) . . W O R . ' 0 6 ( H E U N E V A N S 2 7 ° 0 …

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2 - 4314 Avenue H - photos original pdf

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Willson Residence 4314 Avenue H Austin TX 78751 Existing siding, existing windows and screens to remain. Existing front door and details to remain. Existing steps and railings to remain. Porch deck to be replaced due to rot. View from Avenue H For Review 03.07.22 Existing garage to be removed Willson Residence 4314 Avenue H Austin TX 78751 View from 44th Street For Review 03.07.22 Existing garage to be removed Willson Residence 4314 Avenue H Austin TX 78751 View from 44th Street For Review 03.07.22 Door replaced with new window New addition here Willson Residence 4314 Avenue H Austin TX 78751 Back of Existing House For Review 03.07.22 No changes. Existing siding, existing windows and screens to remain. Willson Residence 4314 Avenue H Austin TX 78751 View from South Prop. Line For Review 03.07.22

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3 - 4210 Avenue C - drawings original pdf

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SYMBOL LEGEND FFE 0" FFE OR GRADE ELEVATION AS NOTED EXTERIOR ELEVATION 101 DOOR NUMBER 101 WINDOW NUMBER A WALL TYPE NEW WALL (PLAN VIEW) EQUAL DIMENSIONS IN LINE A-211 4 2 A-501 1 1 3 1 1 A-311 A-211 INTERIOR ELEVATION SECTION CL CENTERLINE PLAN/ ELEVATION DETAIL PROJECT INFORMATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ZONING: LOT 27-29 BLK 16 HYDE PARK ADDITION No. 2 SF-3-HD-NCCD-NP YEAR CONSTRUCTED: 1930 APPLICABLE CODES: International Residential Code, 2021 OCCUPANCY: R-1 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: V-B ABBREVIATIONS & # @ And Pound At Air Conditioning A/C ACOUST Acoustical ADD'L Additional ADJ AFF AHJ AHU APPROX Approximately ARCH ASTM American Society for Testing Adjacent Above Finish Floor Authority Having Jurisdiction Air Handling Unit Architect & Materials Equal Spacing, Equivalent EQ Equipment EQUIP EXH Exhaust EXST'G Existing Exterior EXT FAR FF(E) FIN FIXT FLR FT FTG FV FV HT Floor-Area Ratio Finished Floor (Elevation) Finish(ed) Fixture Floor Feet, Foot Footing Field Verify Field Verify Height BFE Base Flood Elevation BRD Board Building BLDG BDRM Bedroom BTM BTWN Between Bottom Cabinet Corner Bead Cubic Feet Control Joint Centerline Ceiling Closet Clear Column CAB CB CF CJ CL CLG CLO CLR COL COMP Composite CONC CONST Construction CONT COORD Coordinate, Coordination Critical Root Zone CRZ Cover CVR Cold Water CW Continuous Concrete Deep, Depth, Dryer Double D DBL DEMO Demolish, Demolition Double Hung DH Diameter DIA Diagonal, Diagonally DIAG Down DN Downspout DS Dishwasher DW Drawing DWG Drawer DWR East Each Expansion Joint Electric Meter Equal Spacing, Equivalent Equipment E EA EJ EM EQ EQUIP EXST'G Existing Exterior EXT Gauge GA Galvanized GALV General Contractor GC Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt GFCI Glass GL GM Gas Meter GPM Gallons Per Minute GR GRND Ground GSF GYP BD Gypsum Wall Board Gross Square Feet Grade Hose Bib Header HB HDR HDWR Hardware HORIZ Horizontal HR HT HTG HVAC Hour Height Heating Heat/Ventilation/ Air Conditioning Id Est (That Is) Inches Inaccessible Including Information Insulation Interior Joint Joist Kitchen I.E. IN INAC INCL INFO INSUL INT JNT JST KIT L LAM LAV LB(S) LF LOC LP LT LVR Length Laminated Lavatory Pound(s) Linear Foot Limits of Construction Light Pole or Lightning Protection Light Louver MFGR Manufacturer MAX Maximum MECH Mechanical M/E MEP Mechanical/Electrical Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing Minimum MIN MISC Miscellaneous MTD Mounted MTL Metal N NA NIC NO NSF NTE NTS North Not Applicable Not in Contract Number Net Square Feet Not to Exceed Not to …

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3 - 4210 Avenue C - photos original pdf

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4210 Ave C ca. 1930 Hyde Park Local and National Register Historic District Mark and Alexandra Floreani, Homeowners REPAIR SIDING OR REPLACE IN-KIND. MASONRY REPAIR. REPAIR FOUNDATION SKIRT. East elevation REMOVE EXISTING SECOND FLOOR AND FLAT ROOF. Southeast corner REMOVE PORCH STOOP @ SOUTH ELEVATION Side porch on south elevation NEW ROOF AT SECOND FLOOR TO MATCH HISTORIC PITCH AND DETAILING – REF ELEVATIONS NEW GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS. REPLACE EXISTING FLAT ROOF ON SOUTH ADDITION WITH NEW GABLED ROOF. NEW ROOF TO MATCH EXISTING Southeast corner REPAIR, REPAINT AND REGLAZE EXISTING WINDOWS AND DOORS IN-KIND WHERE DETERIORATED. West elevation REMOVE NORTH DOOR OF BACK PORCH. North elevation facing southeast 15’ REPLACE EXISTING SECOND FLOOR ADDITION TO MATCH HISTORIC SIDING AND TRIM AND COMPLIMENTARY IN DETAILING. NEW ROOF FORM AND FENESTRATION SIMILAR TO HISTORIC. NEW SECOND FLOOR ADDITION SET BACK FROM FRONT FACADE BY 15’. MASONRY REPAIR AS NEEDED. North elevation facing southwest REPLACE SCREENS AND ADD WOOD WAINSCOT. Screened porch on west (rear) elevation

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6 - 1803 Kennwood Ave - 2.28.2022 HLC Backup - drawings & renderings original pdf

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15'-7" " 6 - ' 5 1 OWNERS SUITE OWNERS BATH 11'-0" LOFT " 12 7 - ' 9 OWNERS CLOSET BATH 2 3'-6" BED 3 " 34 1 - ' 2 1 11'-2" BED 2 " 34 1 - ' 2 1 LAUNDRY LOT SIZE: MAX FAR: LEVEL 1: LEVEL 2: TOTAL: GARAGE: 6,889 2,756 1,449 1,505 2,954 -200 CARPORT: 203 (EXEMPT) TOTAL: 2,754 IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE: Lot size = 6,889 sq ft Max (45%) = 3,100 sq ft Current total = 2,579‬ sq ft 100 8.5" HACKBERRY 24'-0" " 0 - ' 2 1 POOL COPING (68 SQ FT) 101 18" PECAN UNCOVERED DECK (143 SQ FT) 8'-8" LEVEL 2 OVERHANG FRDGE DBLE OVEN KITCHEN 36" SLIDE-IN RANGE " 34 7 - ' 1 2 15'-7 3 4" LIVING DINING (9'-0" PLATE) " 1 1 - ' 3 2 " 6 - ' 3 DW PANTRY TRASH GARAGE (576'-0") CARPORT " 1 1 - ' 2 2 " 12 1 1 - ' 4 2 " 4 - ' 0 1 " 0 - ' 0 1 BATH 1 BED 1 " 0 - ' 1 1 11'-7 1 4" DRIVEWAY (576'-0") (688 SQ FT) 5'-0" 23'-10" 20'-4 1 2" SETBACK 49'-2 1 2" PROPERTY LINE S I D E W A L K 142 20.5" PECAN K E N W O O D A V E 15'-7" " 6 - ' 5 1 OWNERS SUITE OWNERS BATH 11'-0" LOFT " 12 7 - ' 9 OWNERS CLOSET BATH 2 3'-6" BED 3 " 34 1 - ' 2 1 11'-2" BED 2 " 34 1 - ' 2 1 LAUNDRY LOT SIZE: MAX FAR: LEVEL 1: LEVEL 2: TOTAL: GARAGE: 6,889 2,756 1,449 1,505 2,954 -200 CARPORT: 203 (EXEMPT) TOTAL: 2,754 IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE: Lot size = 6,889 sq ft Max (45%) = 3,100 sq ft Current total = 2,579‬ sq ft 100 8.5" HACKBERRY 24'-0" " 0 - ' 2 1 POOL COPING (68 SQ FT) 101 18" PECAN UNCOVERED DECK (143 SQ FT) 8'-8" LEVEL 2 OVERHANG FRDGE DBLE OVEN KITCHEN 36" SLIDE-IN RANGE " 34 7 - ' 1 2 15'-7 3 4" LIVING DINING (9'-0" PLATE) " 1 1 - ' 3 2 " 6 - ' 3 DW PANTRY TRASH GARAGE (576'-0") CARPORT " 1 1 - ' 2 2 " 12 1 1 - ' 4 2 " 4 - ' 0 1 …

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6 - 1803 Kennwood Ave - 2.28.2022 HLC Backup - site plan and photos original pdf

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7 - 804 Rutherford Pl - 1.24.2022 HLC Backup - drawings original pdf

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Rear VERIFY SIZES AND HEAD HEIGHT W/ PLANS AND ELEVATIONS; CONTACT DESIGNER W/ ANY DISCREPANCIES: TEMPER NOT SPECIFIED WINDOW SCHEDULE WINDOW # SIZE HEAD HEIGHT TYPE COMMENTS DOOR # SIZE INT / EX COMMENTS DOOR SCHEDULE 6'0"X5'0" 2'0"X3'0" 4'0"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 3'0"X8'0" 3'0"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 5'0"X6'0" 3'0"X6'0" 2'0"X3'0" 3'0"X6'0" 5'0"X6'0" 4'0"X6'0" 2'6"X6'0" 2'6"X6'0" 5'0"X6'0" 4'0"X3'0" 4'0"X3'0" 4'0"X3'0" 3'0"X7'0" 2'0"X3'0" 2'0"X3'0" 8'0"X7'0" 3'0"X6'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 7'6" 7'6" 7'6" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 7'0" 7'0" 7'0" HEADER HEADER HEADER FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED CASEMENT EGRESS CASEMENT EGRESS CASEMENT EGRESS A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC DD EE GARAGE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE DOOR - ADA THRESHOLD ACCESSIBLE ROUTE DOOR FULL LITE FRONT DOOR 8'X8'0" 3'0"X8'0" 2'8"X8'0" 3'0"X9'0" 2'6"X8'0" 8'0"X9'0" 4'0"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 5'0"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 8'0"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 2'4"X8'0" 3'0"X9'0" 8'0"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 2'6"X8'0" 4'0"X8'0" EX EX INT EX INT EX INT INT INT INT INT INT INT EX INT INT INT EX EX INT INT INT 2 PANEL SLIDER DOUBLE DOORS DOUBLE DOORS DOUBLE DOORS 2 PANEL SLIDER POCKET DOOR FULL LITE FRONT DOOR 2 PANEL SLIDER DOUBLE DOORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DOOR NOTES - UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL DOORS TO BE FLUSH PANEL AND SOLID CORE - ALL BASEBOARDS AND DOOR TRIM TBD All rights reserved. All designs, drawings, plans & specifications are the property of RODENBEG D/D LLC. Purchaser's rights are conditional & limited to a one-time use to construct a single project on the site & use is limited specifically to such property. The use or reproduction of these plans concerning any other construction is strictly prohibited without the written permission of RODENBERG D/D LLC 804 RUTHERFORD PL NASH GARRISON REVISIONS NO 1 ISSUE PERMIT DATE 11/26/20 PROJECT OWNER NOTES SEAL & SIGNATURE DESIGNER RODENBERG DESIGN 1702 EVERGREEN DR AUSTIN, TX 78704 512-796-5995 RYAN@RODENBERGDESIGN.COM STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SEC SOLUTIONS LLC MARCOS DEQUEIROGA, PE 407 FOREST STREET LIBERTY HILL, TX 78642 512-215-4364 SHEET TITLE SCHEDULES SHEET NUMBER A0.2 COVERED 67 SF DRIVEWAY 174 …

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8 - 4200 Avenue H - Renderings original pdf

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9 - 4201.4203.4204 Avenue H - Renderings Set original pdf

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Agenda original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION PRESERVATION PLAN COMMITTEE Tuesday, March 8, 2022 – 11:00 A.M. Street-Jones Building, Room 400A 1000 E. 11th Street Austin, Texas 1. 2. COMMISSION MEMBERS: Beth Valenzuela, Chair Ben Heimsath Terri Myers CALL TO ORDER AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers who register no later than noon the day before the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. APPROVAL OF MINUTES January 5, 2022 DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION A. B. Updates to boards and commissions Discussion of previous and upcoming Preservation Plan Working Group meetings: 1. 2. Scope of work and responsibilities for Phase 2—community engagement Budget request for FY 2023 February 10, 2022: Incentives March 10, 2022: Processes and fees C. D. ADJOURNMENT The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call the Historic Preservation Office at 512-974-3393 for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Preservation Plan Committee, please contact Cara Bertron, Senior Planner, at 512-974-1446 or Elizabeth Brummett, Historic Preservation Officer, at 512-974-1264. 1

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Agenda Preview List original pdf

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Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for February 28, 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, Sunday, February 27, 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 may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Historic zoning applications A.1. 1505 Forest Trail – Commission-initiated historic zoning (postponed January 24, 2022) – Applicant-requested postponement 1617 New York Avenue – Commission-initiated historic zoning A.2. Historic landmark and historic district applications B.1. 2402 San Gabriel Street – Rev. Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building – Remove second- story balcony enclosure and roof (postponed January 24, 2022) 207 W. 33rd Street – Aldridge Place Local Historic District – Roof replacement 3908 Avenue H – Hyde Park Local Historic District – Addition/remodel 4203 Speedway – Hyde Park Local Historic District – Addition/remodel 1104 E. 10th Street – Robertson/Stuart & Mair Local Historic District – New construction of an ADU 4300 Speedway – Hyde Park Local Historic District (non-contributing) – Addition/remodel 1502 W. 9th Street – Mary Nelson House – Addition/remodel B.2. B.3. B.4. B.5. B.6. B.7. 1 B.8. 3312 Duval Street – Stanley and Emily Finch House – Addition/remodel National Register district permit …

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02-HLC-2022_02_28-Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. Historic Landmark Commission Meeting Monday, February 28, 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 (Sunday, February 27 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, Sunday, February 27 (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 (28 de febrero, 2028) 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 27 de febrero 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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2022_01_24_HLC_DraftMinutes original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MONDAY, January 24, 2022– 6:00 PM MEETING WILL BE HELD IN PERSON AT 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 ab Anissa Castillo x Witt Featherston x Kevin Koch x Carl Larosche ab Kelly Little x Trey McWhorter x Blake Tollett x Beth Valenzuela x Caroline Wright AGENDA CALL TO ORDER CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL The first (10) speakers who register to speak prior to the meeting will be allowed a three-minute allotment to address their concerns regarding items not posted on the agenda. Mike McHone spoke in memory of Steve Sadowsky. 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES December 17, 2021 – Offered for consent approval MOTION: Approve the minutes, per passage of the consent agenda, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner McWhorter seconded the motion. Vote: 9-0. 2. PRESENTATIONS, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION Consider nomination of Bradford Patterson for a three-year term on the Austin Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) board 1 MOTION: Renominate Bradford Patterson, on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Larosche seconded the motion. Vote: 8-0. Commissioner Koch off the dais. 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. 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 Council District 10 Proposal: Commission-initiated historic zoning. Owner’s Representative: Carolina Escamilla City Staff: Elizabeth Brummett, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-1264 Staff Recommendation: The house meets the criteria for landmark designation for its unique architecture, landscape features, and historical association with Charles E. Green, editor of the Austin American-Statesman for over 30 years; the commission may want to consider the character of Green’s writings in determining whether to recommend historic zoning. MOTION: Postpone the case to February 28, 2022, and keep the public hearing open on a motion by Commissioner Heimsath. Commissioner Tollett seconded the motion. Vote: 9-0. B. Discussion and Possible Action on Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness B.1. HR-2021-202819 – 2402 San Gabriel St. – Consent postponement to February 28, 2022 Rev. Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building Council District 9 Proposal: Remove second-story balcony enclosure and roof. Applicant: Natalia Lopez City Staff: Elizabeth Brummett, Historic Preservation Office, 512-974-1264 Staff Recommendation: Postpone the case …

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A.1.a - 1505 Forest Trl - public comment original pdf

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B.1.0 - 2402 San Gabriel St original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FEBRUARY 28, 2022 CASE NUMBER C14H-1977-0015 REVEREND JACOB FONTAINE GOLD DOLLAR BUILDING 2402 SAN GABRIEL STREET Remove ca. 1942 enclosure and return the second-floor balcony to its ca. 1923 appearance. 1) Remove horizontal and vertical wood siding and wood windows from the second-floor balcony enclosure. 2) Retain and repair wood framing from previous open balcony configuration, including chamfered columns and roof PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS structure. 3) Install a wood railing. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE The Rev. Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building is highly significant as the sole remaining building of Wheatville. This community was a freedom colony otherwise erased through redlining and implementation of the 1928 City Plan, which established a “negro district” in East Austin by denying basic services elsewhere in the city. In 2018, the building was renamed from the Franzetti Store to the Reverend Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building to recognize its earlier significance in African American history. Rev. Fontaine established several Baptist churches, was an educator, was politically active, and published the Gold Dollar, an early Black newspaper. His home at 2400 San Gabriel St. was destroyed by arson and rebuilt. Family history indicates that this building, 2402 San Gabriel, was the location of the Gold Dollar and the founding of New Hope Baptist Church. Fontaine died in 1898. In the early 20th century, Italian immigrant families, the Perrones and Franzettis, operated a neighborhood grocery store in the building. It remained in the Franzetti family through the time of landmark designation in 1977. During their ownership, the Franzettis made multiple additions and modifications to the building.1 ARCHITECTURE Two-story limestone building with paired doors and a storefront window with transoms on the ground floor of the façade and segmental-arched window openings with 6:6-light wood windows on the side elevations at the second floor. On the front of the building, three stuccoed columns support a second-floor balcony with a shed roof, enclosed with horizontal and vertical wood siding and square single-hung wood windows. There is a two-story shed-roofed addition on the rear (west) elevation. Extending north from the façade is a one-story stone wall, behind which a one-story shed-roofed addition is no longer extant. The façade of the building at the first floor, the one-story wall, and the first-floor porch columns are stuccoed. The building was originally constructed around 1869 as a one-story stone building, expanded to its two-story form around …

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B.1.1 - 2402 San Gabriel St - Drawings original pdf

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RESTROOMS 107 379.00 SF N.I.S. 06 AUXILIARY KITCHEN 106 446.50 SF PATIO 100 1,743.50 SF DN 1 0 . 3 A 1 3 A4.00 1 A4.00 DN UP EXISTING STUCCO WALL DN WH EXISTING STUCCO WALL 0 0 . 3 A 1 3 A4.00 1 A4.00 FE UP HALLWAY 104 148.50 SF 19 A5.00 17 18 20 9 A5.00 5 6 10 DINING 101 520.00 SF 3 A5.00 1 2 4 STORAGE 103 153.00 SF BAR SERVICE 102 221.00 SF EXISTING STONE WALL DN DN 3 A3.00 STORAGE 105 39.00 SF EXISTING STONE WALL 3 A3.01 SHEETNOTE • FRAMING PLAN These notes are intended to clarify items that are specific to the graphic information on this particular sheet. Refer to the General Conditions near the front of these Construction Documents for critical information about the process and completion of this project. SHEETNOTE • FLOOR PLAN SHEETNOTE • EQUIPMENT PLAN These notes are intended to clarify items that are specific to the graphic These notes are intended to clarify items that are specific to the graphic information on this particular sheet. Refer to the General Conditions near the information on this particular sheet. Refer to the General Conditions near the front of these Construction Documents for critical information about the front of these Construction Documents for critical information about the process and completion of this project. process and completion of this project. SCALE Do not scale the drawings. If a specific dimension is not given, contact DBS for clarification. SCALE Do not scale the drawings. If a specific dimension is not given, contact DBS for clarification. SCALE Do not scale the drawings. If a specific dimension is not given, contact DBS for clarification. KEYNOTES Keynotes located on this sheet are for this sheet only. KEYNOTES Keynotes located on this sheet are for this sheet only. 05 EXISTING ELEMENTS EXISTING ELEMENTS Floor plans and sections "cut" through vertical & horizontal elements Floor plans and sections "cut" through vertical & horizontal elements respectively. Elements such as walls, roofs, slabs, etc shall be represented with respectively. Elements such as walls, roofs, slabs, etc shall be represented with a solid fill (typically gray). In contrast, new elements will be shown with a solid fill (typically gray). In contrast, new elements will be shown with various hatches and fills that are representative of their construction various hatches and fills that are representative of their construction composition. …

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B.1.2 - 2402 San Gabriel St - Prior reviews original pdf

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B.1.a - 2402 San Gabriel St - public comment original pdf

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B.1.b - 2402 San Gabriel St - Preserve the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building original pdf

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2/21/22, 11:17 AM Preserve the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building – RETELLING CENTRAL TEXAS HISTORY RETELLING CENTRAL TEXAS HISTORY https://ctxretold.org/preserve-the-jacob-fontaine-gold-dollar-building/ 1/14 2/21/22, 11:17 AM Preserve the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building – RETELLING CENTRAL TEXAS HISTORY Preserve the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building As the last remaining structure of Wheatville, a mostly forgotten community of persons who were formerly enslaved in Texas and across the US, the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building at 2402 San Gabriel Street is an important physical foundation for Black social memory in Austin. While it is a City of Austin Landmark, the structure has endured significant physical changes over the years—alterations that are nevertheless of historic age, part of the building’s historic significance. This statement reanimates and substantiates the history of the structure and the freed-person community originally surrounding it, establishing the Gold Dollar Building as a valuable site for the city’s Black heritage and collective historical memory. In doing so, it makes the case for its treatment as a commemorative space and calls into question allowing further physical modifications to the structure. During a time when Austin’s Black population was at about 36%, several white men who owned property in Division D began to sell lots to freedmen. Joseph Caruthers, a freedman from North or South Carolina, acquired property in outlot 46, including the site of present-day 900 West 24 Street, from Colonel John M. Thomas in December 1868. Shortly after, in the th spring and summer of 1869, a freedman from Arkansas, James Wheat, acquired three parcels from Thomas, also in outlot 46 and including present-day 2409 San Gabriel. The Wheat family became the namesake, if not the founders, of a freedom colony or freedmen’s community called Wheatville. Other Black folks soon also bought small lots in the area—including George Franklin, who bought property at present-day 2402 San Gabriel St. that same year and set up a wagon park on it—and the self-directed community began to grow. The increase in that property’s value indicates that Franklin developed it in some way, possibly with a one-story, stone building with a lean-to (FIG 1). https://ctxretold.org/preserve-the-jacob-fontaine-gold-dollar-building/ 2/14 2/21/22, 11:17 AM Preserve the Jacob Fontaine Gold Dollar Building – RETELLING CENTRAL TEXAS HISTORY Figure 1 – Gold Dollar Building 1869-1875. The earliest construction on the site by George Franklin may have been a simple barnlike stone building against an existing stable or other wooden structures. The stone …

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B.2.0 - 207 W 33rd St original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FEBRUARY 28, 2021 HR-2021-202373 ALDRIDGE PLACE HISTORIC DISTRICT 207 W. 33RD STREET B.2 – 1 PROPOSAL Replace roof. PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS DESIGN STANDARDS 5.2.5: Roofs Replace existing shingle roof with standing-seam metal in brown color. No slope change is proposed. The Aldridge Place Design Standards are used to evaluate projects within the historic district. The following standards apply to the proposed project: 1. Retain the original roof pitches and profiles on the building. Avoid changes to roofs on the front of the building. Avoid adding to the eave height of original roofs, especially at the front of the structure. Retain historic dormers. The proposed project does not modify existing roof pitches or profiles. 2. In replacing roof materials, consider first the use of the original material, then the use of a product that resembles the original material, such as a fiberglass or other energy-efficient shingle. metal roofs are also acceptable. Preserve original gable/attic vents and roof brackets. The proposed project replaces a shingle roof with metal. Summary The project meets the applicable standards. PROPERTY EVALUATION The property contributes to the Aldridge Place Historic District. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approve the application, encouraging the applicant to choose a shingle replacement over standing-seam metal for enhanced compatibility. LOCATION MAP B.2 – 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION B.2 – 3 Source: Applicant, 2022

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B.2.1 - 207 W 33rd St - Photos original pdf

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207 West 33rd St. Roof

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B.2.2 - 207 W 33rd St - Applicant Presentation original pdf

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207 West 33rd Street in Aldridge Place Historic District Replace Composition Shingle Roof with Standing Seam Metal Roof •Front gabled house with front gabled porch, meaning visibility of roof from the front is limited •Like all the composition shingled houses in my neighborhood, my roof needs replacement •Proposed roof would be brown-colored standing seam metal West View East View Only Similar Request to HLC from 2019 through 2021 4205 Avenue F Approved on Consent September 28, 2020 (Its roof has greater visibility than mine) Climate-Related Environmental Reasons for Request • Heat and hail are primary reasons • In Austin, eight of the top ten years by number of days over 100 degrees have been since 2000 • The past seven years were Earth's warmest on record "by a clear margin" • A team of Canadian researchers estimates that stronger storms, combined with larger updrafts, will lead to the production of bigger hailstones in parts of North America Composition Shingle Limitations • Thermal changes cause composition shingles to break down as they heat up and cool down • Their lifespan is 20 to 25 years in an average climate (Austin is a hotter than average climate) • When replaced, the existing shingles must be discarded. They take up landfill space and are a waste of resources Advantages of Metal Roofs • Metal roof are made, in part, of recycled materials • Metal roofs can be recycled if replacement is needed • Metal roofs have an average lifespan of 50 to 70 years More Advantages of Metal Roofs • Metal roofs are more energy-efficient because of their reflective qualities (thanks to microscopic ceramics bits in the paint that reflect heat) • They absorb less heat during the day and reduce heat transmission to a home’s interior • Because they don’t absorb as much heat as shingles, metal roofs cool down faster at night. They don’t contribute as much to the heat island effect that exists in Central Austin Aldridge Place Design Standards 5.2.5: Roofs (Identical to Hyde Park Historic District’s Standards) 1. Retain the original roof pitches and profiles on the building. Avoid changes to roofs on the front of the building.… 2. In replacing roof materials, consider first the use of the original material, then use a product that resembles the original material… Metal roofs are also acceptable… Based on debris in my attic, the original roof cover was cedar shake …

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B.3.0 - 3908 Avenue H original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FEBRUARY 28, 2022 HR-2022-002112 HYDE PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT 3908 AVENUE H B.3 – 1 PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Add front porch, construct two-story addition, replace siding, replace roof, replace all windows, and add chimney to ca. 1953 contributing house. Replace siding and install new door at garage. 1) Demolish front of residence and construct a full-width front porch. The proposed porch includes a gabled roof supported by tapered columns atop brick veneer piers. 2) Replace asbestos shingle siding with fiber-cement siding. 3) Replace composition shingle roof with new composition shingles. 4) Replace all original windows with 4:1 double-hung composite windows. 5) Add a brick veneer chimney to north elevation 6) Demolish rear screened porch and construct a two-story addition directly above the existing ridgeline. The proposed addition features a compound cross-gabled roof, 4:1 and 2:1 single-hung windows, and a covered back porch. 7) Remodel garage, replacing existing asbestos shingle siding with fiber cement, replacing the roof with new composition shingles, and adding a door to south elevation. ARCHITECTURE One-story house with Minimal Traditional stylistic influences, clad in asbestos shingle siding. Its cross-gabled roof shelters a partial-width inset porch with decorative metal supports and handrails. Fenestration includes 2:2 screened aluminum windows and a multi-light aluminum picture window, as well as an original partially glazed and louvered screen door. DESIGN STANDARDS The Hyde Park Design Standards are used to evaluate projects within the historic district. The following standards apply to the proposed project: 1. General Standards 1.2: Retention of Historic Style. Respect the historic style of existing structures and retain their historic features, including character-defining elements and building scale. The proposed project removes character-defining elements of the house, including but not limited to porch form and fenestration. 1.3: Avoidance of False Historicism. Respect each contributing structure as an example of the architecture of its time. Do not make alterations that have no historic basis, such as the addition of gingerbread trim to a 1920s bungalow. Do not give an existing contributing structure a “historic” appearance it never had. The proposed project removes original material and adds Craftsman-style elements to a house displaying Minimal Traditional stylistic influences. The project also adds a masonry chimney, which is not appropriate to the style of the existing house. 1.4: Appropriate Treatment Options for Contributing or Potentially Contributing Structures. 1. Preserve the historic fabric: Repair deteriorated historic features and …

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B.3.1 - 3908 Avenue H - Plans and photos original pdf

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WINDSOR RESIDENCE 3908 Avenue H Austin, Texas 78751 Total Conditioned Building area for Addition and Renovations of existing Residence 2,396 SQ. FT. 100% Permit Set - 11/15/2021 TEAM MEMBERS OWNER / CONTACT STEPHAN WINDSOR 3908 AVENUE H AUSTIN, TEXAS 78751 ARCHITECT OF RECORD DOUG FREY FREY ARCHITECTS, INC. P.O. BOX 5742 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78763 dfrey@freyarchitects.com (512) 330-0334 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SAMUEL COVEY P.E. FORT STRUCTURES PC 2235 EAST 6TH ST. #105 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78702 sam@fortstructures.com (512) 817-9264 GENERAL CONTRACTOR PROJECT INFORMATION CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH APPLICABLE CODES OR STATUS WHETHER OR NOT SPECIFICALLY REFERENCED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS • • • • • INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2021 EDITION, AND LOCAL AUSTIN AMENDMENTS INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE, 2021 EDITION, AND LOCAL AUSTIN AMENDMENTS CITY OF AUSTIN LDC CHAPTER 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F CITY OF AUSTIN LDC CHAPTER 25-6 APPENDIX A PARKING REQUIRMENTS CITY OF AUSTIN 2012 ORDINANCE #20120112-086 PART 8, SECTION 8 SCOPE OF WORK SHEET INDEX SHEET INDEX SHEET INDEX Sheet Name Sheet Name Sheet Number Sheet Number GENERAL CS.01 SURVEY A0.10 A0.11 COVER SHEET PROPERTY SURVEY (11 x 17) PLOT PLAN (11 x 17) ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN ARCHITECTURAL LDC 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F A0.20 A0.21 A0.22 A0.23 SITE AND BUILDING AREA CALCULATIONS SIDE SETBACK PLANES SITE PLAN BUILDING TENT ELEVATIONS BUILDING TENT ELEVATIONS EXISTING FLOOR PLAN WITH DEMOLITION PLAN NOTES EXISTING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS WITH DEMOLITION NOTES ARCHITECTURAL LDC 25-2 SUB-CHAPTER F D0.10 D0.20 ARCHITECTURAL A1.10 A1.20 A1.21 A1.30 A1.31 A1.40 EXISTING BUILDING FLOOR PLAN NEW FIRST FLOOR BUILDING FLOOR PLAN NEW SECOND FLOOR BUILDING FLOOR PLAN EXISTING BUILDING ROOF PLAN NEW ROOF PLAN POWER, DATA AND REFLECTED CEILING PLAN A2.10 A2.11 A2.12 A2.13 A3.10 A3.11 A3.12 EXISTING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS NEW EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS NEW EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BUILDING SECTIONS ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PROJECT DATA VICINITY MAP X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PROJECT LOCATION I E C N E D S E R R O S D N W I H e u n e v A 8 0 9 3 1 5 7 8 7 S A X E T , N I T S U A DESIGN ARCHITECT: 3 6 7 8 7 S A X …

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B.4.0 - 4203 Speedway original pdf

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HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FEBRUARY 28, 2022 HR-2022-006140 HYDE PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT 4203 SPEEDWAY B.4 – 1 PROPOSAL PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Construct a single-story addition to the rear and side of a contributing house, demolishing a non-historic deck and connecting to an existing garage, to be converted to habitable space. Replace the windows, light fixtures, and roof. Repaint the house’s stucco exterior and the existing shed-roofed carport. 1) Replace all windows with wood windows to match existing. 2) Replace the roof in-kind with composition shingles. 3) Construct a single-story addition to the rear and side of the house. The proposed addition is clad in smooth six-inch horizontal fiber cement siding. Its cross-gabled roof features cornice returns to match the original house’s gable end. The proposed addition’s fenestration includes single fixed windows, 1:1 mulled sash windows, 2:2 fixed windows flanking French doors at the rear elevation, and a secondary entry door at the main elevation behind the carport. 4) Convert garage to habitable space, linking it with the addition. The proposed conversions require the existing garage to be re-sided to match the rest of the addition, as well as modification of the building envelope to allow for window installation and roofline changes. 5) Replace entry lights with lighting of similar style and size. ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STANDARDS 4203 Speedway is a one-story Tudor Revival house clad in stucco, with an offset arched entryway, a cross-gabled roof with cornice returns at the gable end, 1:1 and multilight sash and casement windows, and a tapered chimney at the front elevation. The Hyde Park Design Standards are used to evaluate projects within the historic district. The following standards apply to the proposed project: 1. General Standards 1.1: Prevention of Demolition The proposed project partially demolishes an outbuilding not listed as contributing in the district inventory. 1.2: Retention of Historic Style The proposed project appears to respect the historic style of the existing primary building, retaining its character-defining elements and building scale. 1.3: Avoidance of False Historicism The proposed project appears to successfully avoid false historicism from the street-facing elevation, though it does obscure the original function of the outbuilding. 1.4: Appropriate Treatment Options for Contributing or Potentially Contributing Structures The proposed project replaces all windows with wood replicas, including at the main elevation. While the replacements are appropriate, the applicant should consider repairing and retrofitting, rather than replacing, the historic-age windows …

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