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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO AMEND A NEIGHBORIIOOD PLAN Mailing Date of this Notice: $epl3,2021 Case Number: NPA-20 1 9-0022.01 Este aviso es para informarles de una junta priblica sobre un cambio en el uso de la tierra indicado abaio. Si usted desea recibir informaci6n en espafiol por favor llame al (512) 974-3531. The Housing and Planning Department has received an application for an amendment to the Greater South River City Combined Neighborhood Plan for properfy(ies) referenced below. This notice has been mailed to you because you own property, are a registered environmental or neighborhood organization, or have a utility service address within 500 feet of the subject property. The requested plan amendment will be reviewed and acted on at two public hearings: First, before the Planning Commission and then before the City Council. At a public hearing, the Planning Commission reviews and evaluates City stafPs recommendation and public input and then sends its recommendation to the City Council. For additional information on the City of Austin's Land Development Process, visit our website, http://www.austintexas.gov/planning or to find out more about the Greater South River City Combined Neighborhood Plan, go to h@e/neighborhood-plannins-areas. Owner/Annlicant: Agent: Proiect Name: Proiect Address(es): Related Zonins Case: SPEARHEAD ACADEMY LTD (Chris Wallin) Weiss Architecture Inc (Richard Weiss) - (512\ 924-0433 200 Academy 146%,200,200Y2and204% AcademyDrive and 1006 & 1020 MelissaLane c14-2020-0147 AMENDMENT REQUEST: To change the future land use designation for the specified property within the Greater South River City Combined Neighborhood Plan from Mixed Use/Office to Mixed Use (refer to attached map). LAND USE DEFINITIONS: Mixed Use/Office - An area that is appropriate for a mix of residential and office uses. Mixed Use - An areathat is appropriate for a mix of residential and non-residential uses. This application is scheduled to be heard by the Planning Commission on September 14,2021 beginning at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in-person at City Hall Council Chambers, 301 West 2nd Street but may be viewable online at http://wu,a,v.atxn.ty. Public participation for this Public Hearing will be in-person only and no remote (by telephone) participation will be offered. To participate at this meeting, you must go to City Hall at 301 West 2nd Street and attend in-person. For additional information on how to participate in the meeting, please contact the case manager listed below by email or phone or go to the Planning Commission website: http :iiwrnw.austintexas. govlcontent/planning-commission. 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I € € € € 7 To: Maureen Meredith From: Anita R. Tschurr Comments from Case Number: NPA-2019-0022.01 I strongly object to the numerous amendments attached to this property specifically the most recent request. In our neighborhood, we have had multiple long-term developments. The newest development on South Congress saw construction vehicles, trash, noise and parking that overran our street. They still are even though most of the construction is finished. The employees who work in those shops park on our street because the businesses ( retailers, restaurants, hotels and bars ) who promised they would have designated employee and customer parking were lying. The construction workers that use our street as a thoroughfare are kind enough to dump their food trash, after work beer cans, building materials and urinate and defecate in our small greenspace. That is unsanitary at the very least. My neighborhood already has regulations as per NCCD and no matter how incredibly persuasive these folks are, I no longer believe that they want partnerships at all. Let them put up these developments in their neighborhoods. I personally spend a couple days a month cleaning up these areas. They are destroying the very thing that attracts people to this area! Academy, which is a street that we all use to head north and east from this area was closed for over 2 YEARSI!! This new one will be the same. Where will homeowners park for this newest debacle??? Please DO NOT approve these amendments! GW,{,'.\ q/''{z"t 7 To: Maureen Meredith From: Anita R. Tschurr Comments from Case Number: NPA-2019-0022.01 I strongly object to the numerous amendments attached to this property specifically the most recent request. In our neighborhood, we have had multiple long-term developments. The newest development on South Congress saw construction vehicles, trash, noise and parking that overran our street. They still are even though most of the construction is frnished. The employees who work in those shops park on our street because the businesses ( retailers, restaurants, hotels and bars ) who promised they would have designated employee and customer parking were lying. The construction workers that use our street as a thoroughfare are kind enough to dump their food trash, after work beer cans, building materials and urinate and defecate in our small greenspace. That is unsanitary at the very least. My neighborhood already has regulations as per NCCD and no matter how incredibly persuasive these folks are, I no longer believe that they want partnerships at all. Let them put up these developments in their neighborhoods. I personally spend a couple days a month cleaning up these areas. They are destroying the very thing that attracts people to this area! Academy, which is a street that we all use to head north and east from this area was closed for over 2 YEARS!!! This new one will be the same. Where will homeowners park for this newest debacle??? Please DO NOT approve these amendments! I \ w,fi,,,,^ q/t'/z"l MUSIC COMMISSION SUMMARY SHEET CASE: C14-2020-0147 – 200 Academy DISTRICT: 9 ADDRESS: 146 ½, 200, 200 ½, 204 ½ Academy Drive, 1006 and 1020 Melissa Lane PROPERTY OWNER: Spearhead Academy LTD (Chris Wallin) AGENT: Weiss Architecture Inc (Richard Weiss) CASE MANAGER: Kate Clark (512-974-1237, kate.clark@austintexas.gov) SUMMARY: The applicant and their agent requested this rezoning case be put on the Music Commission’s agenda for September 13, 2021 for consideration. MUSIC COMMISSION ACTION: September 13, 2020 Approved the applicant’s rezoning request. Vote: 7-0. [Commissioners Rosenthal, Reynolds, Garcia, Gould, Medicharla, Pike and Strickland voted in favor; Chair Mahone and Vice-Chair Patterson abstained, and Commissioners Limon and Sullivan were absent].