Parks and Recreation Board - June 5, 2020

Parks and Recreation Board Concessions and Contracts Committee Meeting - Via Videoconference

Agenda original pdf

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Special Meeting of the Land, Facilities and Programs Committee of the Parks and Recreation Board June 5, 2020 at 10:00am Land, Facilities and Programs Committee meeting to be held June 5, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (June 4 by Noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the June 5, 2020 Land, Facilities and Programs Committee Meeting, residents must: • Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-6716 or sammi.curless@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). 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. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start 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 sammi.curless@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 this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. • PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD LAND, FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS COMMITTEE FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 2020 – 10:00-11:30AM VIA VIDEOCONFERENCING Kate Mason-Murphy (D-3) Kimberly Taylor (D-8) Dawn Lewis, Ex-Officio (D-10) AGENDA COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Fred Morgan (D-6), Chair Laura Cottam-Sajbel (D-9) Romteen Farasat (D-4) CALL TO ORDER A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Land, Facilities and Programs Committee regular meeting of November 18, 2019. B. NEW BUSINESS: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS 1. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a request for recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board for recommendation to the City Council for adoption of the Master Plan for John Trevino Jr. Metropolitan Park at Morrison Ranch. Presenters: Charles Mabry, Associate Project Manager, Parks and Recreation Department and David Malda, Principal, GGN 2. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board for recommendation …

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A: Draft Minutes from November 18, 2019 original pdf

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PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD LAND, FACILITIES, AND PROGRAMS COMMITTEE Monday, November 18, 2019 – 1:30 P.M. Britton, Durst, Howard and Spence Building 1183 Chestnut Ave., Austin, Texas 78702 Tom Donovan (D-5) Kimberly Taylor (D-8) Laura Cottam-Sajbel (D-9) Dawn Lewis, Ex-Officio (D-10) Minutes COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Fred Morgan (D-6), Chair Kate Mason-Murphy (D-3) A. CALL TO ORDER Committee Chair Morgan called the meeting to order at 1:35p.m. B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Committee Member Taylor made a motion to approve the minutes of the Land, Facilities and Programs Committee regular meeting of September 9, 2019. Committee Member Mason-Murphy seconded the motion. The motion carried on a vote of 4-0, with Committee Member Donovan absent. C. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL No citizen communications. D. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS 2. Committee Member Cottam-Sajbel made a motion to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Board the Local Standards of Care Ordinance. Committee Member Mason-Murphy seconded the motion. The motion carried on a vote of 4-0, with Committee Member Donovan absent. 3. Committee Member Taylor made a motion to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Board the improvements being proposed in the Parkland Improvement Agreement at Lamar Beach Park. Committee Member Cottam-Sajbel seconded the motion. The motion carried on a vote of 4-0, with Board Member Donovan absent. 4. Committee Member Mason-Murphy made a motion to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Board the First Amendment to the Consent Agreement by and among the City of Austin, Onion Creek Metro Park District, and Austin Goodnight Ranch LP. Committee Member Taylor seconded the motion. The motion carried on a vote of 4-0, with Board Member Donovan absent. Page 1 of 2 5. Committee Member Mason-Murphy made a motion to approve the committee meeting schedule for calendar year 2020. Committee Member Cottam-Sajbel seconded the motion. The motion carried on a vote of 4-0, with Committee Member Donovan absent. F. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS No future agenda items were requested. G. ADJOURNMENT Committee Chair Morgan adjourned the meeting at 2:34p.m. 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 Shelley Franklin at the Parks and Recreation Department, at 974-6717, for additional information; TTY …

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B1: Trevino Park Presentation original pdf

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Master Plan for John Treviño Jr. Metropolitan Park at Morrison Ranch Land, Facilities, and Programs Committee Request for Recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board Charles Mabry, Associate Project Manager, PARD David Malda, Principal, GGN June 2020 • 330 acres of former ranch 5 I-3 Walter E. Long Metro Park Park Context • 2003: Purchased by PARD • 2006: Named after John Treviño Jr., former Council Member and Mayor Pro Tem • 5,000 feet of Colorado River frontage • 2/3 of the site lies in the 100-year floodplain and TX-130 • Located at 9501 FM-969 between US-183 Ladybird Lake 3 8 1 S U e r o R i v d o l o r a C Decker Ln F M 9 6 9 Treviño Park M 973 F 0 R 13 S US 71 Austin-Bergstrom Intl Airport John Treviño Jr. at City of Austin park dedication in 2016 (Image credit: BetoATX) 2 MONTOPOLISDEL VALLECENTRAL EAST AUSTINDOWNTOWN AUSTIN Master Plan Schedule 2019 MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC FEB MAR APR 2020 JAN Discovery Site Analysis Existing Conditions, Opportunities, and Challenges Report Develop Shared Vision Story Gathering Community Meeting #1 Summary What We’ve Heard: Vision & Values Community Meeting #2 Summary Focused Engagement Phases Ongoing Community Engagement Explore Concepts Preliminary Concepts Community Meeting #3 Summary Develop Master Plan Preferred Master Plan Community Meeting #4 Summary Document and Refine Draft Master Plan Report Boards and Commisions Review and Adopt City Council Final Master Plan Report 3 Public Engagement: Approach Meetings and Events • 4 community meetings (two on-site at Treviño Park) • 11 Small Group Discussions • 3 Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meetings Surveys • 3 community surveys (digital and print in English and Spanish) Individual outreach • Engagement with individuals, 16+ organizations, 3 neighborhood associations, and 5 local schools • In-person outreach in East Austin: 3 school events, 5 neighborhood/organization events, and 5 church services July 8 community meeting nature talk + hike December 7 community meeting with organization partners 4 Public Engagement: Listening 1) Site, parks, and your story • Connection to place • Notes & postcards • Oral histories • Survey: 398 respondents (41% responses from neighboring zip codes*) Community Priorities: 2) What we heard • Park Vision and Values • Opportunity to share feedback to date and confirm understanding of community goals Nature Stewardship + Education 3) An ideal day at Treviño Park …

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Agenda original pdf

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• Special Meeting of the Concessions & Contracts Committee of the Parks and Recreation Board June 5, 2020 at 1:00pm Concessions and Contracts Committee meeting to be held June 5, 2020 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (June 4 by Noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the June 5, 2020 Concessions and Contracts Committee Meeting, residents must: • Call or email the board liaison at 512-974-6716 or sammi.curless@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). 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. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start 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 sammi.curless@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 this meeting is broadcast live, residents may watch the meeting here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live. Page 1 of 3 PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD CONCESSIONS AND CONTRACTS COMMITTEE Friday, June 5, 2020 – 1:00-2:30PM Via Video Conference Sarah Faust (D-5) Nina Rinaldi, (D-1) Dawn Lewis, (D-10), Ex-Officio AGENDA COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Francoise Luca, (D-7), Chair Rich DePalma, (Mayor) Anna Di Carlo, (D-2) CALL TO ORDER A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approve the minutes of the Concessions and Contracts Committee of January 14, 2020. B. NEW BUSINESS: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS 1. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Director the approval of a five-year extension to the Contract between the City of Austin and Lone Star Riverboat, Inc. for the Excursion Boat Operation on Lady Bird Lake. Presenter: Margaret Stenz, Contract Management Specialist III, Parks and Recreation Department 2. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation …

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A: Draft Minutes from January 14, 2020 original pdf

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PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD CONCESSIONS AND CONTRACTS COMMITTEE Tuesday, January 14, 2020 MINUTES The Concessions and Contracts Committee convened in a regular meeting on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 1183 Chestnut Ave., Austin, Texas. Committee Members in Attendance: Francoise Luca, Romteen Farasat, Dawn Lewis (ex officio) and Nina Rinaldi. Committee Members Absent: Rich DePalma and Anna Di Carlo. Staff in Attendance: Suzanne Piper; Liana Kallivoka; Denisha Cox; Sammi Curless; Gabrielle Restivo and Patricia Rossett. CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Chair Luca called meeting to order at 1:03pm. 2. Committee Member Farasat made a motion to approve the minutes of the November 12, 2019 meeting; Committee Member Rinaldi seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-0. 3. There was no citizen communication. 4. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS a. Briefing: Discussion on Draft Scope of Work for Request for Proposals (RFP) for a Boating CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Concession on Lady Bird Lake. Committee members provided feedback on the draft scope of work as it relates to RFP response requirements; reporting requirements once the RFP is awarded; contract length; ensuring rowing shells are included in the list of recreational services as a concessionaire requirement; concessionaire revenue sharing and reinvestment requirements; and communication/education plans when water quality issues arise. Matt Knifton, Texas Rowing Center, answered questions from the Committee regarding revenue sharing and improvements at the Center. b. Make a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board to recommend to the City Council the execution of Amendment No 1. to the Parkland Improvement, Management and Operations Agreement for Republic Square Park between the City, Austin Parks Foundation, and the Downtown Austin Parks, LLC. Committee members discussed the impact park special event closures have on public access to the park. Committee Member Rinaldi made a motion to make a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board to recommend to the City Council the execution of Amendment No 1. to the Parkland Page 1 of 2 5. 6. 7. Improvement, Management and Operations Agreement for Republic Square Park between the City, Austin Parks Foundation, and the Downtown Austin Parks, LLC and to add this item to the non- consent agenda for discussion and possible action at the next Parks and Recreation Board meeting; Committee Member Farasat seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 3-0. CONTRACT REPORT Presented by Patricia Rossett, Contract Management Supervisor II, Parks and Recreation Department. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS …

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B1: Lone Star Riverboat Extension Fact Sheet original pdf

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AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR EXCURSION BOAT ON LADY BIRD LAKE BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND LONE STAR RIVERBOAT, INC. CONTRACT NO. NR150000004 Concession Overview The contract is for the management and operation of an excursion boat as part of the recreational venues available on Lady Bird Lake. The concession provides dinner cruises, night cruises, weddings, banquets, corporate events and general sightseeing tours. The cruise includes popular sights and landmarks along Lady Bird Lake. Lone Star Riverboat is a local business that has been in operation since 1987. Their largest vessel, the Lone Star, is the largest all-electric paddle wheeler in the nation. Lone Star Riverboat is the current contractor for the services on Lady Bird Lake. The existing contract was established in 2015 as the result of a competitive process. The contractor provides all personnel, equipment, and necessary resources. Lone Star Riverboat has a solid safety plan with experienced captains and staff with an excellent track record. Lone Star Riverboat provides outstanding customer service and marketing in the operation of the excursion boats. The company provides public tours and private charters year-round with quality food and beverage service. What is the Purpose of the Amendment? The Amendment extends the agreement for five years with no options remaining. What is the Term of the Agreement? The initial term of the current contract was August 1, 2015 through July 31, 2020. One five-year extension option is available. How Much Revenue is Paid to the City? The vendor pays a monthly payment of $1,500 and an annual lump sum payment equal to 9% of annual gross revenue greater than $200,000. FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 (thru Q2) $44,473 $48,566 $61,888 $65,237 $59,988 AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR EXCURSION BOAT ON LADY BIRD LAKE BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUSTIN AND LONE STAR RIVERBOAT, INC. CONTRACT NO. NR150000004 What are the Terms and Conditions of Amendment? For the option period, the revenue paid to the City will increase to $1,667 per month and an annual lump sum payment equal to 10% of annual gross revenue greater than $200,000. What is the Recommended Committee Action? Make a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Director the approval of a five-year extension to the Contract between the City of Austin and Lone Star Riverboat, Inc. for the Excursion Boat Operation on Lady Bird Lake.

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B2: Texas Rowing Center Presentation original pdf

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BOATING CONCESSION ON LADY BIRD LAKE Award Recommendation Presented by: Gabrielle Restivo Contract Management Specialist IV Concessions and Contracts Committee June 5, 2020 1 CONCESSION HISTORY Contract History • 5/19/00-5/18/05 • 3, 5-year extensions to 5/18/2020 • Extended to 11/15/2020 for solicitation Operational History • In 1987 opened as Texas Rowing by Anne Marie Heilman • In 1999 operated under Heilman and Matt Knifton • 2002 and forward, operated under Matt Knifton 2 CONCESSION ASSETS & IMPROVEMENTS • Wooden dock expanded in 2013 • Two boathouses • Three storage units • Steel racks for boat storage added in 2013 • ADA wheelchair ramp added in 2011 • Floating dock and boathouses completed by June 2020 3 SOLICITATION GOALS AND REQUIREMENTS Programming • 5 years of demonstrated experience • Supply all watercraft • Motorboats for training only • Management Plan • Operating plan with complaint resolution process • Marketing Plan • Boating rentals, services, special events • Public Benefit Programs • City approved fees for concession services • Revenue share proposal • Monthly and annual reporting requirements • Sustainability Plan, Integrated Pest Management Plan, Waste Management Plan Improvements • Capital Improvement Plan required • 10% reinvestment annually in equipment • Preventative maintenance site and and facilities structures • Dock/gangway repairs and replacements 4 SOLICITATION PROCESS RFP Published March 23, 2020 Tele-conference Pre-Proposal Meeting Original RFP Closing Date Extended Due Date RFP Evaluation Vendor Clarification Requested May 19, 2020 Vendor Submitted Response May 19, 2020 PARD Recommendation May 22, 2020 Recommendation Posted on Austin Finance Online April 7, 2020 April 23, 2020 April 30, 2020 May 14, 2020 May 22, 2020 5 CORPORATE PURCHASING SOLICITATION EFFORTS AND RESULTS • One proposal was received from the current vendor, Texas Rowing Center. • To garner maximum participation in the solicitation, the Corporate Purchasing Buyer: o Provided the RFP to 280 vendors registered through Austin Finance Online for Commodity Code 96115. o Published the solicitation in the Austin American Statesmanon two separate occasions. o Conducted a pre-proposal teleconference. o Extended the proposal due date by one week. 6 RFP EVALUATION MATRIX Operating Plan Capital Improvement Plan Qualifications and Experience Management Plan Fee (Revenue Share) Proposal and Financial Plan Local Business Presence Service-Disable Veteran’s Business Enterprise Preference 25 15 15 12 10 10 03 7 RFP EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATION CRITERIA MAX POINTS Texas Rowing Center Operating Plan Capital Improvement Plan Qualifications and Experience Management Plan Fee …

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B3: CAPCOG Presentation original pdf

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Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Amendment with Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) for Congregate Meal Service Concessions and Contracts Committee Meeting June 5, 2020 Interlocal Agreement • Each party represents and warrants that in the performance of its respective obligations as set forth in the Agreement, it is carrying out a duly authorized governmental function, which it is authorized to perform individually under the applicable statutes of the State of Texas and/or its charter. • Each governing body must approve the negotiation and execution of the agreement. 2 Background City of Austin recognizes the importance of providing healthy nutritional meals for age 60 and older. • On April 1, 2011, PARD transitioned from the direct management of the program and CAPCOG assumed program management. • The transition of direct management of the program from PARD to CAPCOG supported a reduction in operating expenditures and redirected available resources to accomplishing PARD’s core services. • In 2013, the contract was amended to address a gap in funding, as well as adding meal service two days per week at the Dove Springs Recreation Center. • Current contract expends $292,500 annually for meals at seven sites. 3 Fiscal Year 2021 Amendment Will provide $367,133.50 in annual funding at program year end to CAPCOG to manage the congregate meal program at the following 10 sites: • Alamo Recreation Center • Asian American Resource Center • Conley Guerrero Senior Activity Center • Dove Springs Recreation Center • Gus Garcia Recreation Center • Metz Recreation Center • South Austin Senior Activity Center • South Austin Neighborhood Center (APH site) • Turner Roberts Recreation Center • Virginia L. Brown Recreation Center 4 Fiscal Year 2021 Amendment In response to Committee, Board, and Council actions, PARD will execute an amendment that includes the following: • Increase funding by $10,601.68 annually to address the 5% cost increase to provide the congregate meal service at existing sites. • Increase funding by $7,754.88 for the addition of three service days at Dove Springs Recreation Center. • Increase funding by $56,276.94 for the addition of Turner Roberts Recreation Center and the Asian American Resource Center to CAPCOG congregate meal service program. • Establish $367,133.50 as the City’s annual payment to CAPCOG. • Require monthly invoicing by CAPCOG. 5 Requested Committee Action Make a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Board to recommend to the Austin City Council to authorize the negotiation and execution of …

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C: June Contract Report original pdf

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Parks and Recreation Department Contracts Under Development Concessions and Contracts Committee 9-Jun-20 Contract/Project Zilker Miniature Train Concession Phase N A NCP NA S / NS NA CCC NA PARB NA Council Jun-20 Amendment to Interlocal Agreement with CAPCOG for Provision of Senior Congregate Meals at Various PARD sites. P/D N NS Jun-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Operation Boating Concession on Lady Bird Lake (Texas Rowing Center) A Y S Jun-20 Jun-20 Aug-20 Concessionaire for Operation and Management of Hancock Golf Course P/D N S Oct-20 Oct-20 Nov-20 Notes On February 20, 2020, Austin City Council approved a resolution to explore options to procure a temporary vendor through an expedited process to oversee the repair and operations of the Zilker Park train ride. The City Manager is directed to report back to Council on or before June 30, 2020. The purpose of this amendment is to increase the number of sites receiving congregate meal services; increase the number of service days at Dove Springs Recreation Center, and increase budget to accommodate proposed changes and a 5% rate increase. Solicitation was released 3/23/2020 with an original close date of 4/23/2020. However, the COA Purchasing Office extended the proposal submittal deadline until 4/30/2020. Evaluation completed. Recommendation scheduled for presentation to CCC on Tuesday, June 9. The Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Concessionaire for Operation and Management of Hancock Golf Course is on hold due to the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 impact on the City’s golf program. Estimated timeframe for the RFP release is July/August of 2020. 5/26/2020 Development of a Land Management Plan for Austin Nature Preserves System P/D NA S Aug-20 Aug-20 Dec-20 Concessionaire for Operation and Management of a Canoe Rental (currently Zilker Park Boat Rentals) P/D N S Oct-20 Dec-20 Jan-21 Amendment to the Agreement for Excursion Boat on Lady Bird Lake (Lone Star Riverboat) P/D S NS Jun-20 Jun-20 NA P/D - Planning & Development A - Advertised E - Evaluation N - Negotiation NS - Non-Solicited S - Solicited NCP - No Contact Period in Effect NA - Not Applicable Dates are subject to change based on project timeline. The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to create a land management plan that will guide the management of the Austin Nature Preserves system and other parkland natural areas to sustainably and resiliently provide vital ecosystem services to Austin and its residents, now and in the coming decades. …

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B2: Goodnight Ranch PUD Presentation original pdf

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Austin Parks and Recreation Department Amendment to Goodnight Ranch Planned Unit Development (PUD) Land, Facilities, and Programs Committee June 5, 2020 Scott Grantham Principal Planner Parks and Recreation Department 1 Overview • Consider a request for an amendment to the Goodnight Ranch Planned Unit Development (PUD) • Overview • Background • Original PUD, PUD Amendment, and Superiority • Recommendation • The Parks and Recreation Board will be asked to make a recommendation to City Council regarding the Goodnight Ranch PUD amendment as it pertains to parkland. 2 Background • PUD amendment zoning case is currently in review. • PUD developments are evaluated for superiority to existing City requirements. • PUD amendments add additional entitlements; superiority can be modified for one or more review disciplines but should be made up in another aspect of the discipline, or in overall superiority for the PUD. • Parks Board is one of several that will consider the amendment, and send feedback to Council. 3 Goodnight Ranch PUD Background Timeline • 2004 – 2006 – Application for PUD Zoning, Original PUD approved • 2011 – Applicant Petitioned State Legislature to create Municipal Management District (Onion Creek Metro Parks District) • 2013 – City Council Approved resolution supporting Parks District; Legislature passed SB 1872 to create the Parks District • 2013 – 2014 – PARD and APF managed Master Plan; Consent Agreement approved by City Council • 2014 – 2015 – Vertex Boulevard and 26-acre Vertex Pond Park and trail constructed • 2016 – PUD Amendment initiated • 2016 – 2017 – First residential section constructed • 2018 – Present – 8 subdivisions constructed, including 3 small neighborhood commercial sites; over 1,300 residential units (including 728 affordable to 65% and 80% MFI.) 4 Background • What is a Municipal Management District? • Created by the State Legislature (SB 1872), as a public governmental authority • Consent Agreement required, approved by Austin City Council • Also known as Taxing District or Parks District (full name is Onion Creek Metro Park District – OCMPD) • Taxes paid by residents to operate and maintain parks • Parks are dedicated to the District, and open to the general public Onion Creek Metro Park District / tax boundary 5 Onion Creek Metropolitan Park School Sites PUD Amendment • Residential entitlement from 3,533 to 6,033 (increase of ~2,500 units) • Commercial/retail/office from 250,000 to 500,000 gross square feet (increase of ~250,000 gsf) …

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B2: Original PUD original pdf

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ORDINANCE NO. 20061116-053 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING INITIAL PERMANENT ZONING FOR THE PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE GOODNIGHT RANCH PUD LOCATED AT THE EAST SIDE OF OLD LOCKHART HIGHWAY BETWEEN NUCKOLS CROSSING ROAD AND CAPITOL VIEW DRIVE AND CHANGING THE ZONING MAP FROM INTERIM RURAL RESIDENCE (I-RR) DISTRICT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) DISTRICT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: PART 1. The zoning map established by Section 25-2-191 of the City Code is amended to change the base zoning district from interim rural residence (I-RR) district to planned unit development (PUD) district on the property described in File C814-04-0187 SH on record at the Neighborhood Planning and Zoning Department, as approximately 703 254 acres of land, more or less, out of the Santiago del Valle Grant, being more particularly described by metes and bounds m Exhibit A (Description of Property) incorporated into this ordinance (the "Property"), locally known as the property located at the east side of Old Lockhart Highway between Nuckols Crossing Road and Capitol View Drive, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and generally identified in the map attached as Exhibit B (Zoning Map) PART 2. This ordinance, together with the attached Exhibits A through I, are the land use plan for the Goodnight Ranch planned unit development district (the "PUD") created by this ordinance The PUD shall conform to the limitations and conditions set forth in this ordinance and in the Goodnight Ranch planned unit development land use plan If this ordinance and the attached exhibits conflict, the ordinance applies Except as otherwise specifically provided by this ordinance, all other rules, regulations and ordinances of the City in effect on the effective date of this ordinance apply to the PUD PART 3. The attached exhibits are incorporated into this ordinance in their entirety as though set forth fully m the text of this ordinance The exhibits are as follows Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Description of Property Zoning Map Land Use Plan Environmental Background Information Zoning Use Summary Table Site Development Regulations Density Table Page 1 of 11 Exhibit H Exhibit I Street Cross Section Table and Illustrations Parking Regulations and Ratios PART 4. Definitions A In this ordinance 1 2 3 4 5 6 LAND USE AREA means the following use categones into which the PUD is divided on …

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B2: Applicant Ordinance Redline original pdf

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APPLICANT REDLINESJanuary 9, 2017APPLICANT REDLINESJune 1, 2020Except as otherwise specifically provided by this ordinance, all other rules, regulations and ordinances of the Cityin effect on the effective date of this ordinance apply to the PUD for the Goodnight property north of SlaughterLane and the associated drainage basins that drain to the existing ponds and that the current code shall apply tothe land south of Slaughter lane. Current code for tree preservation shall apply to the entire PUD.2Compatibility SetbacksJ695.53 /tenant. An occupant/tenant may be locatedon one or more lots.<INSERT> NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE VERTICAL AREA (See attached), which may include single family attached residential, bed and breakfast,and short-term rental uses.<INSERT> ONION CREEK METRO PARK DISTRICT (See attached)may be or may not22Density TableStreet Cross Section Table and IllustrationsExhibit JParking Regulations and Ratios <INSERT>NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED USE-VERTICAL AREA means the land use areaidentified on Exhibit C. The Neighborhood Mixed Use-Vertical Area, adopted in theImagine Austin Comprehensive Plan as a neighborhood center on the GrowthConcept Plan, serves as a dense, mixed-use core integrating a mix of commercial,housing and civic uses, concentrates people and activities within the Area and frontson Slaughter Lane, a designated high capacity transit corridor. The NeighborhoodMixed Use-Vertical Area may contain a variety of residential land uses as well ascompatible retail, commercial, civic and public services to meet the needs of thecommunity residents. Office, multi-family residences and mixed use buildings arepermitted. The Neighborhood Mixed Use-Vertical Area is pedestrian-oriented, and itis designed to encourage pedestrian movement between this Area, theNeighborhood Mixed Use Area and the Mixed Residential Area. The NeighborhoodMixed Area-Vertical is oriented to the public framework of streets and open space.<INSERT>ONION CREEK METRO PARK DISTRICT means a political subdivision of the Stateof Texas created by the Legislature as Chapter 3924, Special District Local LawsCode under the authority of Article XVI, Section 59, and Article III, Sections 52 and52-a, Texas Constitution, comprising approximately 701.655 acres. The creation ofthe District was consented to by the City of Austin in the Consent Agreement by andAmong the City of Austin, Texas Onion Creek Metro Park District and the AustinGoodnight Ranch LP, effective August 13, 2014. which may include multifamily residential, condominium residential, retirement housing (small site/largesite), group home, bed and breakfast, and short-term rental uses.which may include uses such as bed and breakfast, and short-term rental12. BLOCK LENGTH means a distance measured along the block face and separated by any of the following, to include public or privatestreets, …

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