Parks and Recreation BoardJan. 22, 2024

05-1: Butler Trail Code Amendment Presentation — original pdf

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Butler Trail Code Amendment Leslie Lilly Environmentall Program Coordinator N I T S U A F O Y T I C W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T N I T S U A F O Y T I C 2 Background • Construction of Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail began in 1971 • Code compliant at time of construction • 2017 code amendment restrictions on 50 ft setback • Current use today averages ~ 5 million users annually W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T N I T S U A F O Y T I C 3 Background Amendment initiated by council on May 18th, 2023 W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T Site Conditions 4 N I T S U A F O Y T I C W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T N I T S U A F O Y T I C 5 The Trail Conservancy • Urban Forestry and Natural Areas Management Guidelines • Safety and Mobility Study • Parkland Operations And Maintenance Agreement W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T 6 Existing Language N I T S U A F O Y T I C § 25-8-261 - CRITICAL WATER QUALITY ZONE DEVELOPMENT. In all watersheds, development is prohibited in a critical water quality zone except as provided in this Division. Development allowed in the critical water quality zone under this Division shall be revegetated and restored within the limits of construction as prescribed by the Environmental Criteria Manual. (B) Open space is permitted in a critical water quality zone if a program of fertilizer, pesticide, and herbicide use is approved by the Watershed Protection Department, subject to the conditions in this Subsection. (3) A hard surfaced trail may cross the critical water quality zone pursuant to Section 25-8-262 (Critical Water Quality Zone Mobility Crossings). A hard surfaced trail that does not cross the critical water quality zone may be located within the critical water quality zone only if: … … (c) limited to 12 feet in width plus one-foot compacted sub-grade shoulders, unless a wider trail is designated in a Council-adopted plan; (f) located not less than 50 feet from the shoreline of Lake Travis, Lake Austin, Lady Bird Lake, and Lake Walter E. Long, as defined in Section 25-8-92; and W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T 7 Existing Language (cont.) (C) The requirements of this subsection apply along Lake Travis, Lake Austin, Lake Walter E. Long, and Lady Bird Lake. (1) A dock, public boat ramp, bulkhead or marina, and necessary access and appurtenances, are permitted in a critical water quality zone subject to compliance with Chapter 25-2, Subchapter C, Article 12 (Docks, Bulkheads, and Shoreline Access). For a single-family residential use, necessary access may not exceed the minimum area of land disturbance required to construct a single means of access from the shoreline to a dock. (2) Disturbed areas must be restored in accordance with the Environmental Criteria Manual and the following requirements: (a) Within a lakefront critical water quality zone, or an equivalent area within 25 feet of a shoreline, restoration must include: (i) at least one native shade tree and one native understory tree, per 500 square feet of disturbed area; and (ii) one native shrub per 150 square feet of disturbed area; and (b) Remaining disturbed areas must be restored per standard specifications for native restoration. N I T S U A F O Y T I C W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T N I T S U A F O Y T I C 8 Proposed Amendment • • • 25-8-261 (B)(3)(c) to allow the Butler Trail to exceed 12 feet width 25-8-261 (B)(3)(f-g) to allow the Butler Trail to be located within 50 feet of the shoreline of Lady Bird Lake with 2:1 mitigation for impact or alternative compliance as approved by the Director of Watershed. 25-8-261 (C)(2) to remove the requirement for additional restoration for shoreline disturbance associated with shoreline access for the Butler Trail. W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T 9 Staff Recommendation City staff recognize the need to accommodate necessary improvements and updates to the Butler Trail for the benefit of the community especially those related to safety and mobility. The proposed code amendment provides a pathway forward to allow approval of future Butler Trail capital improvement project while balancing the needs of water quality protection and environmental function. Staff recommends a recommendation of approval for the code amendment as proposed. N I T S U A F O Y T I C W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T 10 QUESTIONS? Contact Information: Leslie Lilly (WPD) leslie.lilly@austintexas.gov N I T S U A F O Y T I C W A T E R S H E D P R O T E C T I O N D E P A R T M E N T