Gaudette, Angela From: Sent: To: Subject: Melanie Martinez Monday, August 24, 2020 11:41 AM PAZ Preservation Item D.3 815 Rutherford Place and 1204 Alta Vista *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** Dear Commissioners, I am a Travis Heights resident writing to oppose the demolitions of 815 Rutherford Place and 1204 Alta Vista Avenue, in my neighborhood and ask you to delay your decision tonight. I just learned about this fast demolition last night or I would have written sooner. Some of you may know me from years ago when I first started working to achieve a historic district designation for Travis Heights and Fairview Park. We've certainly had our ups and downs with that process over the past 15 years (mostly downs). But the day has come and we are scheduled for our final approval hearing with the Texas Historical Commission as a National Register district next month. Fifteen years! These two homes are contributing properties to our National Register district and even though they are modest and don't meet the high bar for landmark status, they do have community value! Besides being examples of the rapidly dwindling inventory of historic properties nation‐wide and, particularly, in our neighborhood, they tell a story about our community and of the diversity in housing types and architectural styles that makes it so special. I know that landmark status is all you have to work with, but I still feel they deserve a conversation before allowing demolition. There are many reasons to rehabilitate these properties rather than demolishing them. They are of a size that allows families to afford a home in our neighborhood. They can provide rental opportunities, as well. We pride ourselves in welcoming renters as much as cherishing old neighbors and welcoming new homeowners. I have worked with neighbors on several occasions to find compromises for a developer and they have found that the home they restored or remodeled sold much faster than the new spec home on a lot where they demolished a home. An example sits at the corner of Monroe and Newning. The house that was retained is one of the cutest in the neighborhood and much loved by its current owner. If our district should be approved next month, the owner of these properties could benefit by making them rental properties and taking advantage of tax credits for rehabilitation. If the owner is set on building …
Gaudette, Angela From: Sent: To: Subject: Lisa Whatley <whatley.lisa@gmail.com> Monday, August 24, 2020 11:11 AM PAZ Preservation Case number GF 20-108724 - 2816 San Pedro *** External Email - Exercise Caution *** To: Angela Gaudette From: Lisa Whatley, 2835 Pearl Street, pne 512‐410‐0115 Public hearing: Historic Landmark Commission, August 24, 2020 Case number: GF 20‐108724 ‐ 2816 San Pedro I object to the demolition of the house at 2816 San Pedro. I am very much against demolishing this perfectly fine historic house. I am against the huge disruption of the peace of the neighborhood, the noise and artificial dust storm that a demolition will create. I am against the callous wasteful way these demolitions are done, not piecemeal and respectfully, but with giant jaws tearing it all up into a big pile of broken glass, ripped planks, wrecked plastic, ripped metal and asbestos, with not a spec of that recycled, not even the wood the likes of which we will never see again ‐ this is despicable and ought to be illegal. But of course, IS all perfectly legal seeing as the entire old west campus neighborhood has been wiped out, and perfectly in line with what the bigwigs and developers have in mind. I'm sure they would tear down my house too if they got the chance. It seems like the Austin's vision is to wipe out any traces of anything under 40 stories tall and thus wipe out / drive out our history ‐ I'm against that vision. I hope this objection reaches the Historic Landmark Commission and that they have a heart in this matter. 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
HERITAGE GRANT H i sto r i c L a n d m a r k C o m m i s s i o n A u g u s t 2 4 , 2 0 2 0 1 Heritage Grant Program The purpose of the Heritage Grant Program is to promote tourism through the preservation, restoration, or rehabilitation of historic buildings, structures, sites, objects, monuments sites or districts. Per Tax Code 351, for historic and preservation projects, the project must be at, or in the immediate vicinity of, convention center facilities or visitor information centers; or located in the areas that would be frequented by tourists and convention delegates. 2 Timeline/Background March 2020 Heritage Grant Launch March– May 2020 Virtual Outreach & Engagement Aug 2020 Review Panels Sept 17, 2020 RCA to Council Oct 2020 Awards Announced Outreach & Engagement Aug 24, 2020 Virtual Information Sessions Heritage Grant Update - Virtual Open Office Hours Historic Landmark and One-On-One Technical Assistance Tourism Commission Newsletters Social Media Campaigns Email Campaigns Radio Promotions 3 Heritage Grant Program Update Initial Applicant Stats 24 Total applications received • $2.6M total requested • 26% (up from 13%) ALANA applicants 18 Nonprofit applicants 6 Commercial applicants 9 Heritage Capital Projects 15 Site-specific Heritage Tourism Projects 4 Heritage Grant Program Scoring Criteria SCORING CRITERIA Max Score Tourism Impact Preservation Impact Project Budget Capacity and Qualifications Project Schedule Equity, Diversity, Inclusion New Applicant Coordination with Essential Partners 30 30 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 Recommended Applications for Council Consideration: Capital Projects APPLICANT DISTRICT PROPOSAL Austin Theatre Alliance (Paramount) Cisco’s Restaurant Bakery & Bar LLC Hightower Abate Properties, Inc. (First Church of the Nazarene) Humanities Texas Inc (Byrne-Reed House) Huston-Tillotson University (Old Administration Building) Metropolitan AME Church Pease Park Conservancy 9 3 3 9 1 1 9 Exterior North Wall Rehabilitation: Tuck- Pointing & Repair Façade Exterior Restoration: Brick, Stone, Paint & Trim; Signage; Tilework; Windows/Sills Foundation and Structural Repair Repair and Stabilize SE and NE corners of the first floor BRH porch Roof Replacement Restoration of Bell Tower Tudor Cottage Revitalization Project 6 Friends of the Parks of Austin: Mayfield Park 10 Restoration of Historic Masonry Recommended Applications for Council Consideration: Site-Specific Marketing, Educational, Planning Projects APPLICANT DISTRICT PROPOSAL Preservation Plan Austin Saengerrunde Home Company (Scholz Garten) Capitol View Arts Austin Revitalization Authority (Estate of Richard Overton) German Texan Heritage Society Leadership Austin Save Austin’s …
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Monday, August 24, 2020 - 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting NOTE: This meeting will be conducted remotely via teleconference. Please see the attached notes for how to participate. COMMISSION MEMBERS: ___x__ Emily Reed, Chair ___x___ Beth Valenzuela, Vice Chair ___x___ Witt Featherston ___x___ Ben Heimsath ___x___ Mathew Jacob ___x___ Kevin Koch ______ Kelly Little __x___ Trey McWhorter __x___ Terri Myers __x___ Alex Papavasiliou ______ Blake Tollett AGENDA CALL TO ORDER 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. July 27, 2020 MOTION: Approve item 1 on the consent agenda by Myers, Valenzuela seconds. Vote: 9-0. 2. PRESENTATIONS, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION A. Update on Heritage Grant Process Speaker: Melissa Alvarado, Economic Development Department Speakers in favor: Keith Zimmerman Speakers opposed: None MOTION: Support grant recommendations by Koch, Valenzuela seconds. Vote: 9-0. 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 THE INITIATION OF A HISTORIC ZONING CASE 1. C14H-2019-0161 – Mary Baylor House, 1607 W. 10th Street – Discussion Council District 9 Applicant: Thomas Schiefer, owner City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning. Speakers in favor: Thomas Schiefer No speakers opposed. MOTION: Recommend historic zoning for architecture, historic associations, and community value by Myers, Reed seconds. Vote: 9-0. 2. C14H-02-0010 – The Schieffer House/Agricultural Extension Office, 1154 Lydia Street – Discussion Council District 1 Applicant: Austin Revitalization Authority, owner City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Recommend historic zoning. Speakers in favor: Greg Smith No speakers opposed. MOTION: Recommend historic zoning for architecture, historic associations, and community value by Heimsath, Valenzuela seconds. Vote: 9-0. 3. HDP-2020-0214 – 2502 Park View Drive – Postponement request by property owner Applicant: Historic Landmark Commission City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Staff Recommendation: Grant the postponement request. MOTION: Postpone item A.3 to the September 28, 2020 meeting by Koch, Reed seconds. Vote: 9-0. B. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ON APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS 1. C14H-1981-0018 – Offered for consent approval Kenney House, 611 W. 22nd Street Council District 9 Proposal: Construct a new exterior staircase and modifications to the south elevation of the house. Applicant: George Wilcox, Clayton and Little, architects City Staff: Steve Sadowsky, Historic Preservation Office, 974-6454 Committee Recommendation: Keep proposed exterior stair as visually light as possible, adjust the connection point of the new …
Historic Landmark Commission Architectural Review Committee August 10, 2020 The Architectural Review Committee meeting will be held August 10, 2020 at 3:00 pm with social distancing modifications. Community members will be allowed to listen to the meeting via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All participants (applicants and others) must register in advance (no later than Sunday, August 9, 2020 by noon). To listen to the August 10, 2020 Architectural Review Committee meeting, community members must: If you have submitted a request, you will receive either an email or phone call on the day • Call or email the board liaison at preservation@austintexas.gov or (512) 974-1264 no later than noon on Sunday, August 9. Provide your person’s name and telephone number or email address. • of the meeting with the telephone number and call-in instructions. • You must call in at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting start in order to listen (no later than 2:45 p.m.). Late callers will not be accepted. • Applicants will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. • Handouts or other information may be emailed to preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon on Sunday, August 9. This information will be provided to commissioners in advance of the meeting. HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Monday, August 10, 2020 – 3:00 p.m. This meeting will be held remotely and will be limited to 90 minutes’ duration. AGENDA COMMITTEE MEMBERS: ____ Terri Myers ____ Kevin Koch ____ Beth Valenzuela CALL TO ORDER A. DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON HISTORIC REVIEW APPLICATIONS and PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF OTHER PROJECTS 1. C14H-1996-0003 – Bartholomew-Robinson Building, 1415 Lavaca Street Construct a high-rise addition. 2. C14H-2009-0058 – Graham-Bybee Residence, 1406 Enfield Road Modify window and door openings on the rear of the house. 3. C14H-2011-0002 – Routon-Alvarez-Lopez House, 809 E. 9th Street Construct a high-rise building adjacent to the historic house. 4. C14H-1981-0018 – Kenney House, 611 W 22nd Street Construct exterior staircase and modify the rear of the house. 5. Un-numbered – 4010 Avenue H (Hyde Park Historic District) Construct a 2-story rear addition, replace asbestos siding with fiber cement siding, alter/add window openings on secondary walls, and add a new side porch on secondary wall. 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 …
KARTWHEEL STUDIO | 1406 e n f i e l d d r i v e 19 05 E 1 2t h Street, Au stin , TX PROJECT INFORMATION: CONTACTS: LOCATION: 1406 Enfield Road, Austin, TX 78703 PROJEC T DESCRIPTION: This project is the renovation of a single-family residence located in the Cit y of Austin at 1406 Enfield Road, 78703. The existing house is approximately 3,310 square feet with 2 stories and a basement. The design anticipates no addition of square footage. The project will consist of removing and reconfiguring interior walls, replacing interior finishes, adding millwork, and replacing /adding windows and a door on the rear- facing wall. The project is planned to compliment the current design aesthetic and materialit y of the existing house. The house is currently registered as a landmark by the cit y of Austin. APPLICANT: CARY DEVORE Email: cddevo@gmail.com DESIGN: K ART WHEEL STUDIO Contact: David Clark Email: david@kar t wheel.co Phone: 512- 820 -1518 SQUARE FOOTAGES: Lot Size - 13,114 SF Level 1 - 1,543 SF Level 2 - 1,543 SF Basement (Approx.) - 225 SF Building Total - 3,310 SF 22 1406 ENFIELD DRIVEKARTWHEEL STUDIO PHOTOS OF EXISTING BUILDING: FRONT-FACING REAR-FACING 33 1406 ENFIELD DRIVEKARTWHEEL STUDIO S I D E W A L K D A O R D L E I F N E K L A W E D I S EXISTING WALL 1 SITE PLAN OVERALL Scale: 1/16" = 1'-0" ALLEY 10' R.O.W PROPERTY LINE EXISTING WALL 570' NEW ELECTRICAL CABLE WITHIN THE PROPERTY TO BE TRENCHED UNDERGROUND (T.B.C.) NEW WALL SLIDING AUTOMOBILE GATE E N I L G D L B ' 0 3 DN BRICK PAVER laundry " 0 - ' 4 DN (2R) porte cochere D N foyer N R U T E R R A I dining kitchen WATER MULCH living E C A L P E R F I ELECTRICAL SPA " 0 - ' 3 1 DN GRAVEL sun room RAISED PLANTER DN 2R DN FIRE PIT AC CONC. PAD AC DN 2R 568' SUV SUV SUV SUV POOL EQUIPMENT 3.5' X 10' POOL 45' x 13' pool 50'-0" LAWN Q B B TV DINNING DN 1R DN 1R pool house MURPHY BED pool equipment K C A B T E S D R A Y R A E R ' 0 1 K C A B T E S D R …
ELECTRICAL GENERATOR P M A R E V O B A EXISTING EXISTING TRANSFORMER PAD 103 104 K L A W E D S I 4'-0" " 78 1 - ' 6 1 " 17 8 - ' 6 1 K L A W E D S I E P O L S 2 1 : 1 UP " 58 6 - ' 7 AMENITY 101 W W W D D D FIRE PUMP ROOM FIRE RISER 8- YARD DUMPSTER 8- YARD DUMPSTER (TRASH) (RECYCLE) A K L A W E D S I E V O B A MTL. GRATE OVER DETENTION BOX LOCKERS S.2 A UP UP AREA OF REFUGE 201 202 203 204 UP A UP A SIDEWALK FOR CITY OF AUSTIN USE C B C B C B PARKING LEVEL SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" GROUND LEVEL SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" RESIDENTIAL FLOORS 2-9 SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" hatch + ulland owen a r c h i t e c t s 1010 East 11th Street Austin, Texas 78702 T: 512.474.8548 F: 512.474.8643 www.huoarchitects.com Civil Engineer: Civilitude LLC 5110 Lancaster Ct Austin, TX 78723 512.761.6161 Structural Engineer: TDI Engineering 5906 Old Fredericksburg Rd. Ste. 300 Austin, Tx 78749 512.301.3389 Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Engineer: Aptus Engineering LLC 1919 South 1st St. Building B, Austin TX 78704 512.852.5059 Z E P O L E D A T S V A L I 2 0 7 8 7 X T , N I T S U A T E E R T S H T 9 T S A E 9 0 8 NOTE: This document, the ideas and design incorporated herein are and shall remain the property of h+uo architects. These documents are not to be used or altered, in whole or in part, for other than the original intended use, nor are they to be assigned to any third party without written permission from h+uo architects. NOTE: By act of submitting a bid for the proposed contract, the bidder warrants that the bidder, and all subcontractors and material suppliers he intends to use have carefully and thoroughly reviewed the drawings and specifications and other construction documents and have found them complete and free from any ambiguities and sufficient for the purpose intended. The bidder further warrants that to the best of their or their subcontractor's and material supplier's knowledge all materials and products specified or indicated herein …
611 W. 22ND STREET- HLC PACKAGE EXISTING RENDERING PROJECT TEAM GENERAL NOTES OWNER VILLA RIO, LP 6543 SEWANEE HOUSTON, TEXAS 77005 BRAD ZUCKER & SAM MASSAED BRADZUCKER@COMCAST.NET; SAMGMAS@ME.COM ARCHITECT CLAYTON & LITTLE 2201 N LAMAR BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78705 GEORGE WILCOX, AIA 512-477-1727 GEORGE@CLAYTONANDLITTLE.COM CIVIL ENGINEER BLEYL ENGINEERING 12007 TECHNOLOGY BLVD, STE 150 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78727 JASON RODGERS, PE 512-454-2400 JRODGERS@BLEYLENGINEERING.COM LANDSCAPE BLU FISH COLLABORATIVE 3607 S LAMAR BLVD #103 AUSTIN, TX 78704 MICHAEL R. FISHBAUGH PLA, ASLA, LEED AP, CLARB 512-388-4115 MIKE@BFCOLLABORATIVE.COM STRUCTURAL STRUCTURES 6926 N LAMAR BLVD AUSTIN, TEXAS 78752 CHUCK CUMMINGS, PE 512-499-0919 CHUCK@STRUCTURESTX.COM DRAWING INDEX G1.0 D1.1 D1.2 A1.1 A1.2 A2.1 A2.2 A2.3 COVER SHEET DEMO PLAN - FIRST FLOOR DEMO PLAN - SECOND FLOOR SITE & FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS - PROPOSED 3D VIEWS PROPOSED 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, AND TO INCLUDE ALL REQUIREMENTS OF OTHER AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 2. EXAMINATION OF THE SITE AND PORTIONS THEREOF THAT AFFECT THIS WORK SHALL BE MADE BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, WHO SHALL COMPARE EXISTING CONDITIONS WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SATISFY HIM/HERSELF AS TO THE EXISTING CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. CONTRACTOR SHALL AT SUCH TIME ASCERTAIN AND VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING STRUCTURES. 3. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS DESCRIBE DESIGN INTENT, AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MEANS AND METHODS TO PROVIDE COMPLETE OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS AND INSTALLATIONS. NO CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK WILL BE AWARDED FOR WORK WHICH IS DESCRIBED IN THESE DOCUMENTS OR WHICH IS REASONABLY INFERABLE FROM THEM. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THOROUGH COORDINATION OF TRADES. ALL CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL WORK WILL NOT BE AWARDED FOR ANY AND ALL WORK RELATED TO SUCH COORDINATION. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, ELEVATIONS, AND CONDITIONS AT THE SITE, CONFIRM THAT THE WORK IS BUILDABLE AS SHOWN, AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IN WRITING OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY AND ALL WORK IN QUESTION. 6. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FINISH FACE OF CONCRETE, CENTERLINE OF STEEL, FACE OF STUD OR CASEWORK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DIMENSIONS NOTED AS "CLR" MUST BE PRECISELY MAINTAINED. DIMENSIONS ARE NOT ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT ARCHITECTS APPROVAL UNLESS NOTED AS "+/-". VERIFY DIMENSIONS MARKED "V.I.F." PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION, AND NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY INCONSISTENCIES. 7. ALL DIMENSIONS, NOTES AND DETAILS SHOWN ON ONE PORTION OF A …
KARTWHEEL STUDIO | 1406 e n f i e l d d r i v e 19 05 E 1 2t h Street, Au stin , TX PROJECT INFORMATION: CONTACTS: LOCATION: 1406 Enfield Road, Austin, TX 78703 PROJEC T DESCRIPTION: This project is the renovation of a single-family residence located in the Cit y of Austin at 1406 Enfield Road, 78703. The existing house is approximately 3,310 square feet with 2 stories and a basement. The design anticipates no addition of square footage. The project will consist of removing and reconfiguring interior walls, replacing interior finishes, adding millwork, and replacing /adding windows on the rear-facing wall. The project is planned to compliment the current design aesthetic and materialit y of the existing house. The house is currently registered as a landmark by the cit y of Austin. APPLICANT: CARY DEVORE Email: cddevo@gmail.com DESIGN: K ART WHEEL STUDIO Contact: David Clark Email: david@kar t wheel.co Phone: 512- 820 -1518 SQUARE FOOTAGES: Lot Size - 13,114 SF Level 1 - 1,543 SF Level 2 - 1,543 SF Basement (Approx.) - 225 SF Building Total - 3,310 SF 22 1406 ENFIELD DRIVEKARTWHEEL STUDIO PHOTOS OF EXISTING BUILDING: FRONT-FACING REAR-FACING 33 1406 ENFIELD DRIVEKARTWHEEL STUDIO S I D E W A L K ALLEY 10' R.O.W 570' 25'-0" PROPERTY LINE EXISTING AUTOMATIC DOUBLE LEAF GATE EXISTING WALL D A O R D L E I F N E K L A W E D I S NEW DRIVEWAY IN LOCATION OF EXISTING " 6 - ' 8 EXISTING FRONT ENTRY EXISTING PLANTING BED RESIDENCE 42'-0" EXISTING SELF CLOSING GATE EXISTING GRAVEL TO REMAIN T1 E N I L G D L B ' 0 3 EXISTING LAWN TO REMAIN " 3 - ' 2 1 AC AC ELECTRICAL PANEL PLANTING BED NEW ELECTRICAL METER SPA NEW CONCRETE POOL DECK NEW POOL 12'-0" FROM O.E. WATERLINE TO FINISH MULCH IN CRZ EXISTING GRAVEL TO REMAIN T2 EXISTING WALL T3 T4 568' T5 T6 EXISTING PERIMETER FENCE TO REMAIN 1 SITE PLAN OVERALL Scale: 1/16" = 1'-0" E O E O E O E O E O E O E O PEA GRAVEL 5' SIDE SETBACK O E O E EXISTING LAWN TO REMAIN O O E E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E O E …
Historic Landmark Commission Applications under Review for July 27, 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. The Historic Landmark Commission meeting will be held with social distancing modifications. Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers (applicants included) must register in advance no later than Sunday, July 26th by noon. All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To register, applicants and residents must: Email or call the board liaison at preservation@austintexas.gov or (512) 974-1264 no later than noon on Sunday, July 26. The information required is the speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, and a telephone number or email address. • Once a request to speak has been called in or emailed to the board liaison, residents will receive either an email or phone call providing the telephone number to call on the day of the scheduled meeting. • Handouts or other information may be emailed to preservation@austintexas.gov no later than noon on Sunday, July 26. This information will be provided to commissioners in advance of the meeting. • Address/description Rogers Washington Holy Cross Historic District (C14H-2020-0069) – Designate a historic district with African American community significance. Historic Zoning Item A.1 Certificates of Appropriateness Item B.1 Address/description 1415 Lavaca Street (C14H-1996-0003) – Construct a 12-story hotel atop the Bartholomew-Robinson Building. 2210 Windsor Road (C14H-2008-0016) – Construct additions and modify existing structure. 1406 Enfield Road (C14H-2009-0058) – Construct a pool and fencing; demolish the detached garage. 809 E. 9th Street (C14H-2011-0002) – Construct a mid-rise building adjacent to the historic structure. 4112 Avenue B (C14H-1989-0016) – Construct a steel fence. 506 Barton Boulevard/The UMLAUF (GF-2020-098312) – Replace the roof in-kind; repoint brick (Heritage Grant-funded project). B.2 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.6 National Register Historic District permits Item C.1 C.2 Address/description 92 Rainey Street (NRD-2020-0004)– Demolish a house (Postponement from June 22, 2020 meeting). 2338 Columbus Drive (NRD-2020-0025)– Construct a maintenance barn in the Zilker Park National Register District. C.3 C.4 C.5 C.6 2607 McCallum Drive (NRD-2020-0027) – Demolish a contributing building in the Old West Austin National Register District. 1404 Hardouin Avenue (HR-2020-084996) – Alter window and door openings, replace cladding, and construct a 2-story rear addition and 2-story detached garage in …