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PLANNING COMMISSION SITE PLAN CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVIEW SHEET CASE NUMBER: SPC-2021-0134A PROJECT NAME: Waterloo Neighborhood Park ADDRESS OF APPLICATION: 500 E 12th St AREA: There are three different areas shown on the site plan included in the back up materials that are PC DATE: 09/28/21 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 1 requesting the Parks and Recreation Services Special Conditional Use. 6,762 square feet at Lebermann Plaza (performance space), 7,412 square feet located at the food truck and deck area, and 95,882 square feet at the Moody Amphitheater (includes performance platform, rooftop terrace, lower and great lawn areas). A total of 110,056 square feet of Parks and Recreation Services Special Conditional Use are requested. (512) 659-8834 (512) 974-6455 Phone: (512) 974-2711 Renee.Johns@austintexas.gov Waterloo Park Greenway (Erica Saenz) 1111 Red River St Austin, Texas, 78701 City of Austin – Parks and Recreation Department (Liana Kallivoka) 919 W 28th Half St Austin, TX 78705 APPLICANT: AGENT: CASE MANAGER: Renee Johns PROPOSED USE: Parks and Recreation Services (Special) EXISTING ZONING: P NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN: NA/Downtown PROPOSED USE: The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use for a Parks and Recreation Services-Special Use in P (Public) zoning on the newly developed Waterloo Neighborhood Park/Moody amphitheater site. The Parks and Recreation Services Special Use will be located in three different areas: Leberman Plaza, food truck/deck area, and the Moody Amphitheater area for a total of 110,056 square feet. SUMMARY STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit. The Parks and Recreation Services Special Use allows for the sale of alcoholic beverages at predetermined areas on this site. This site is just north of the Central Business District which allows cocktail lounges and other uses where alcohol can be sold. Parks and Recreation Board: Per 25-2-625 (E)(4) “The Land Use Commission may not consider a site plan until it receives a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Board.” Recommendation received on May 25, 2021 and the minutes are included in the backup documentation. PROJECT INFORMATION Area of proposed CUP Existing Zoning Watershed Watershed Ordinance 3 different areas: 6,762 square feet, 7,412 square feet, and 95,882 for a total of 110,056 square feet of Parks and Recreation Services Special Conditional Use P Waller Creek Current Code 1 of 13B-8NA, less than 2000 trips per day Not applicable Trinity St, 12th St, and 15th St. (access for park and delivery vehicles only) NA NA NA Parking proposed: Accessible spaces only Traffic Impact Analysis Capitol View Corridor Proposed Access Proposed Impervious Cover Proposed Building Coverage Height Parking required: P zoning EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USES Site ZONING P LAND USES Parks and Recreation Services (General)/ Parks and Recreation Services (Special) North South East West E 15th St, then MF-4/GO Vacant/Hospital Services E 12th St, then CS, DMU, CS-1, P Red River St then P/PUD Trinity St then MF-4/CS Parking Garage/ Administrative Offices Administrative Offices, parking, Park Vacant/Hospital Services CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REVIEW AND EVALUATION CRITERIA The following evaluation is included to provide staff evaluation on each point of the conditional use permit criteria. Section 25-5-145 of the Land Development Code states: “The Commission shall determine whether the proposed development or use of a conditional use site plan complies with the requirements of this section.” A conditional use site plan must: 1. Comply with the requirements of this title; Staff response: This application complies with the requirements of this title. 2. Comply with the objectives and purposes of the zoning district; Staff response: This application complies with the objectives and purposes of the zoning district. The public park is located just north of the CBD which contains many uses that allow for the sale of alcohol. 3. Have building height, bulk, scale, setback, open space, landscaping, drainage, access, traffic circulation, and use that are compatible with the use of an abutting site; Staff response: Yes, the use will not affect these development concerns and will be compatible with the uses abutting the site. 4. Provide adequate and convenient off-street parking and loading facilities; Staff response: Proposed use complies with code. 5. Reasonably protect persons and property from erosion, flood, fire, noises, glare, and similar adverse effects; Staff response: The proposed project does not contribute to any of the listed adverse effects. A Conditional Use Site Plan May Not: 1. More adversely affect an adjoining site than would a permitted use; Staff response: The proposed site plan does not appear to more adversely affect an adjoining site than would a permitted use. 2 of 13B-82. Adversely affect the safety or convenience of vehicular or pedestrian circulation, including reasonably anticipated traffic and uses in the area; Staff response: The proposed uses will not adversely affect the safety or convenience of vehicular or pedestrian circulation. 3. Adversely affects an adjacent property or traffic control through the location, lighting, or type of signs; Staff response: The site will comply with all applicable sign regulations in the Land Development Code. COMMISSION ACTION: The Commission may either; approve, approve with conditions or deny the conditional use site plan permit. To m a ke a d e te rm in a tion re q u ire d fo r a p p ro va l u n d e r Se ctio n 25-5-145 (Eva lu a tion o f Co n d ition a l Use Site Pla n ), th e La n d Use Co m m ission m a y re q u ire th a t a co n d itio n a l u se site p la n co m p ly with a co n d itio n of a p p ro va l th a t in clu d e s a re q u ire m e n t fo r: 1) A sp e cia l ya r d , o p e n sp a ce , b u ffe r , fe n ce , w a ll, o r s cr e e n ; 2) La n d s ca p in g o r e r o s io n ; 3) A s t r e e t im p r o ve m e n t o r d e d ica t io n , ve h icu la r in gr e s s a n d e gr e ss , o r t r a ffic cir cu la t io n ; 4) Sign s ; 5) Ch a r a ct e r is t ics o f o p e r a t io n , in clu d in g h o u r s; 6) A d e ve lo p m e n t s ch e d u le ; o r 7) Ot h e r m e a s u r e s t h a t t h e La n d Us e Co m m iss io n d e t e r m in e s a r e r e q u ir e d fo r co m p a t ib ilit y w it h s u r r o u n d in g u s e s o r t h e p r e s e r va t io n o f p u b lic h e a lt h , s a fe t y, o r w e lfa r e . SUMMARY COMMENTS ON SITE PLAN: Land Use: The applicant is requesting a Parks and Recreation Special Condition Use for the newly developed Moody Amphitheater located just north of the Central Business District. There are three different areas shown on the site plan back up that are requesting the Parks and Recreation Services Special Conditional use. 6,762 square feet at Lebermann Plaza (performance space), 7,412 square feet located at the food truck and deck area, and 95,882 square feet at the Moody Amphitheater (includes performance platform, rooftop terrace, lower and great lawn areas). A total of 110,056 square feet of Parks and Recreation Services Special Conditional Use are requested. The site plan complies with all requirements of the Land Development Code. NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS: Austin Independent School District Austin Lost and Found Pets Austin Neighborhoods Council Central Austin Community Development Corporation Central Austin Urbanists Downtown Austin Alliance Downtown Austin Neighborhood Assn. (DANA) Friends of Austin Neighborhoods Homeless Neighborhood Association Lower Waller Creek Neighborhood Empowerment Foundation Preservation Austin SEL Texas Sierra Club, Austin Regional Group Waller District Staff Liaison Waterloo Greenway 3 of 13B-8 March 22, 2021 RE: Conditional Use Permit Application for SPC-2017-0322C Dear Development Services Department: Please accept this summary letter along with the attachments outlined below as part of the Conditional Use Permit application for existing site plan SPC-2017-0322C. Waterloo Greenway Conservancy (WGC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to create, operate and maintain a chain of extraordinary urban parks around a restored Waller Creek as part of a private-public partnership with the City of Austin including the Parks and Recreation Department and the Watershed Protection Department. The Conditional Use Permit application requests approval of the proposed Parks Special Use of permitting alcohol consumption in designated areas of Waterloo Park. SP_LandUseCommissionSitePlanApplication_WG_Submitted_App Final EXHIBIT A_WP Map_Alcohol Consumption Areas Final Map of Waterloo Park with outlined designated areas. In order to control perimeter access, note that the designated areas have natural landscape and architectural barriers and temporary signage can be used to further communicate information about perimeters. In addition to being compliant with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and relevant local and state regulations regarding distribution and consumption of alcohol, Waterloo Greenway Conservancy staff will be on site to manage and monitor enforcement. SPL-SPC-2017-0322C_Site Plan complete set SPC-2017- 0322C_CUP application submitted by Engineering The original site application submitted for Waterloo Park was for a conditional use permit. The project was permitted with a conditional use and our engineering partners believe the previous conditional use permit was to include restaurant use in the park. Sincerely, Erica Saenz Chief Operating Officer, Waterloo Greenway Conservancy 4 of 13B-8June 17, 2021 Dear Planning Commission, As the managing entity for the Austin Downtown Public Improvement District, formed in 1993, the Downtown Austin Alliance leads and participates in a broad range of programs and initiatives that create, preserve and enhance the value and vitality of downtown Austin. We represent more than 900 property owners, and we are the proud steward of our downtown, which supports more than 96,000 employees, 16,000 residents and 700 storefront businesses. Waterloo Greenway travels the length of our district’s eastern edge. Located between 12th and 15th Streets along Red River, Waterloo Park will soon be home to 11 acres of welcoming green space, imaginative playscapes, lush gardens, and the highly-anticipated Moody Amphitheater. Combined with the full vision for 35-acres of green space along Waller Creek, this project is critical to ensuring our Downtown Vision for Austin’s Urban Greenbelt - a strategy for completing, unifying and promoting the urban greenbelt, a continuous loop around downtown that includes Waller Creek, Shoal Creek, Lady Bird Lake and the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. Downtown is Austin’s densest place with the greatest mix of uses. Because of this, downtown streets and public spaces are ripe for an arts-rich, creative public realm experience. Live music, entertainment, and cultural programming along Waller Creek have proven the public demand, and now, we’re seeing this world-class investment coming to life. As our downtown continues to grow, we need public spaces that celebrate our local community and bring us together once again. Our downtown visitors and employees are asking for more local parks and public spaces - for many, the natural environment is a core aspect of downtown Austin’s character and appeal. Because of the critical need for dynamic downtown projects, like Waterloo Greenway, we support the Conditional Use Permit Application for Parks Special Use zoning at Waterloo Park. Public amenities including park food and beverage service will not only benefit park guests, but also surrounding employers, while creating a critical revenue stream supporting the long-term care of Austin's newest reimagined public gem. We thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dewitt Peart President and CEO, Downtown Austin Alliance 5 of 13B-8 PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Tuesday, May 25, 2021 – 5:30pm Via Videoconference MINUTES The Parks and Recreation Board convened in a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 25, 2021 via videoconference in Austin, Texas. Chair Lewis called the meeting to order at 5:32pm. Board Members in Attendance: Chair Dawn Lewis, Vice Chair Richard DePalma, Nancy Barnard, Laura Cottam Sajbel, Anna Di Carlo, Sarah Faust, Kate Mason-Murphy, Nina Rinaldi and Kimberly Taylor. Board Members Absent: Romteen Farasat. Staff in Attendance: Kimberly McNeeley, Liana Kallivoka, Lucas Massie, Suzanne Piper, Anthony Segura, Jorge Morales, Jose Guerrero, Leah Gibson, Denisha Cox, Megan Eckard, Kevin Gomillion, Matt McCaw, Gregory Montes, Amanda Ross, Patricia Rossett Ricardo Soliz, Idella Wilson and Sammi Curless. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Malcolm Yeatts – encampments in Country Club Creek Greenbelt. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes from the regular meeting of April 27, 2021 were approved on Board Member Rinaldi motion, Board Member Cottam Sajbel second on an 8-0 with Board Members Farasat and Taylor absent and one vacancy. Board Member Kimberly Taylor joined the meeting at approximately 6:20pm. Due to time constraints items were heard in the following order: B1, B3, B5, B7, B4, B2. Item B6 was not heard. B. NEW BUSINESS: PRESENTATION, DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ITEMS NON-CONSENT 1. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Department Director to approve the Central Williamson Creek Greenway Vision Plan. Board Member Mason-Murphy made a motion to not recommend the plan which died due to lack of a second. Board Member Cottam Sajbel made a motion to table the item Page 1 of 4 6 of 13B-8for future discussion; seconded by Board Member Mason-Murphy. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. 2. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Department Director to approve the Safety and Mobility Plan for the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail. Board Member Faust made a motion to recommend to the Parks and Recreation Director the approval of the Safety and Mobility Plan for the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail with the following condition that no position is taken by the Parks and Recreation Board in support or against the Double Deck Bridge over Barton Creek described as a potential project in the southwest quadrant within the plan; Vice DePalma seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. 3. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the Planning Commission for the approval of a Conditional Use Permit for Waterloo Park. Vice Chair DePalma made a motion to recommend to the Planning Commission the approval of a Conditional Use Permit for Waterloo Park for the three designated areas: Lebermann Plaza; Food Truck and deck area and Moody Amphitheater venue including: performance platform, rooftop terrace, lower lawn, and Great Lawn areas; Board Member Di Carlo seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 7-1 with Board Member Cottam Sajbel voting nay, Board Member Mason-Murphy abstaining and Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. 4. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the City Council for the negotiation and execution of interlocal cooperation agreements for Wildland Fire Management Activities with: (1) Travis County and (2) The University of Texas at Austin. Chair Lewis made a motion to recommend to the City Council the negotiation and execution of interlocal cooperation agreements for Wildland Fire Management Activities with: (1) Travis County and (2) The University of Texas at Austin; Board Members Cottam Sajbel and Rinaldi seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. 5. Presentation, discussion and possible action regarding a recommendation to the City Council approving the renaming of Payton Gin Pocket Park to Heron Hollow Pocket Park. Vice Chair DePalma made a motion to delegate the scheduling and conducting of a public hearing on the renaming of Payton Gin Pocket Park to Heron Hollow Pocket Park within the next month and return to the June meeting for action; Board Member Di Carlo seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. 6. Presentation and discussion regarding the draft scope of work for the Request for Proposals for the Management and Operational services for the Grey Rock Golf and Tennis Club and related facilities. Page 2 of 4 7 of 13B-8 Due to time constraints this item was not heard. 7. Discussion and possible action regarding selection of members to the Contracts and Concessions Committee, Joint Working Group with the Animal Advisory Commission, Zilker Park Vision Plan Working Group and representatives to the Joint Sustainability Committee. Chair Lewis made a motion to nominate Nancy Barnard to the Contracts and Concession Committee; Board Members Rinaldi and Cottam Sajbel seconded the motion. Board Member Barnard accepted the nomination. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. Vice Chair DePalma made a motion to nominate Nancy Barnard to replace Board Member Faust on the Joint Working Group with the Animal Advisory Commission; Chair Lewis seconded the motion. Board Member Barnard accepted the nomination. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. Chair Lewis made a motion to nominate Board Member Faust to the Zilker Park Vision Plan Working Group; Board Member Taylor seconded the motion. Board Member Faust accepted the nomination. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. Due to misunderstanding in the original discussion, it was clarified that the Working Group needs additional members so Chair Lewis, Vice Chair DePalma and Board Member Taylor agreed to also serve on the working group. Chair Lewis made a motion to nominate Vice Chair Richard DePalma to serve as the Parks and Recreation Board primary member to the Joint Sustainability Committee; Board Member Cottam Sajbel seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. Chair Lewis made a motion to nominate Board Member Rinaldi to serve as the Parks and Recreation Board alternate member to the Joint Sustainability Committee; Board Member Barnard seconded the motion. The motion passed on a vote of 9-0 with Board Member Farasat absent and one vacancy. C. ITEMS FROM BOARD MEMBERS 1. Update from Joint Working Group with the Environmental Commission. (Lewis, Cottam Sajbel, Mason-Murphy) Board Member Cottam Sajbel provided an update. 2. Update from Joint Working Group with the Animal Advisory Commission. (Lewis, Faust) In the interest of time, Chair Lewis mentioned that group continues to meet. 3. Update from Downtown Commission. (Taylor) Board Member Taylor provided an update on the recent report on homelessness in the downtown area. Page 3 of 4 8 of 13B-8 D. DIRECTOR’S REPORT ON PROGRAM AND PROJECT UPDATES AND EVENTS Due to time constraints, this item was not heard. E. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS • Di Carlo – information on swimming lessons – pool locations and descriptions of lessons offered this summer. • Taylor – information on ACL including any size limitations imposed due to the pandemic • Cottam Sajbel – clarification on swim activities and schedule at Mabel Davis Pool and exploring the possibility of staggered pool schedules. • DePalma – list of potential agenda items for the June meeting and to correct the Director’s Report to refer to the Zilker train as the Zilker Eagle not the Zilker Zephyr as it was formerly called. Chair Lewis adjourned the meeting at 9:30pm. Page 4 of 4 9 of 13B-8 Date: Subject: WALLER CREEK LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION 20210512-002 May 12, 2021 Recommendation to the Planning Commission for the approval of a Conditional Use Permit for Waterloo Park Seconded By: Rudy Green Motioned By: Jesús Garza Recommendation: The Waller Creek Local Government Corporation (“LGC”) recommends that approval of a Conditional Use Permit for Waterloo Park by the Planning Commission. Description of Recommendation: The LGC recommends that Planning Commission approve the proposed Parks Special Use of permitting alcohol consumption in designated areas of Waterloo Park, as applied for by the Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) in partnership with the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy. Rationale: The proposed Planning Commission action would allow for alcohol to be served and consumed during programming and events at the Moody Amphitheater in Waterloo Park and other limited food/beverage areas of the park, in compliance with all Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission regulations. Waterloo Park and Moody Amphitheater will be operated by the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy (WGC), a Texas non-profit whose mission is the create, operate, and maintain a chain of extraordinary urban parks around a restored Waller Creek as part of a public-private partnership with the City of Austin. PARD and WGC will be doing outreach to communicate with property owners, neighborhood entities and other stakeholders as part of this permit application. 1 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: C1D5DC64-AB04-4DCF-83DD-0D615E0D041010 of 13B-8 VOTE: 6-0-1 For: Rodney Gonzales, President Lucia Athens, Director Jesús Garza, Director Rudy Green, Director Jorge Morales, Director Allan Shearer, Director Against: None Abstain: Liana Kallivoka, Director Absent: Cotter Cunningham, Vice President Martha Smiley, Secretary Attest: ____________________________________________ May 12, 2021 J. Rodney Gonzales, Waller Creek LGC President Date 2 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: C1D5DC64-AB04-4DCF-83DD-0D615E0D041011 of 13B-812 of 13B-8OWNER: OWNER: City Of Austin City Of Austin Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department 200 S. Lamar Blvd. 200 S. Lamar Blvd. OWNER: OWNER: Austin, TX, 78704 Austin, TX, 78704 OWNER: OWNER: OWNER: City Of Austin City Of Austin (512) 974-6700 (512) 974-6700 City Of Austin City Of Austin City Of Austin Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Recreation Department 200 S. Lamar Blvd. OWNER: 200 S. Lamar Blvd. 200 S. Lamar Blvd. 200 S. Lamar Blvd. 200 S. Lamar Blvd. Austin, TX, 78704 City Of Austin Austin, TX, 78704 OWNER: Austin, TX, 78704 Austin, TX, 78704 Austin, TX, 78704 (512) 974-6700 Parks and Recreation Department (512) 974-6700 City Of Austin (512) 974-6700 (512) 974-6700 (512) 974-6700 200 S. Lamar Blvd. Parks and Recreation Department Austin, TX, 78704 200 S. Lamar Blvd. (512) 974-6700 Austin, TX, 78704 (512) 974-6700 ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) April 9, 2021 ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) April 9, 2021 AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 AUSTIN, TX 78746 AUSTIN, TX 78746 April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 OWNER: City Of Austin Parks and Recreation Department 200 S. Lamar Blvd. Austin, TX, 78704 (512) 974-6700 GENERAL NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish GENERAL NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. GENERAL NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: GENERAL NOTES: - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish GENERAL NOTES: - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and GENERAL NOTES: - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA y e l e e y y S N e e N c e e M O e e S N N R I c c N S y R O M M e O I O V l T y y r R y I R l l T C E e S r r e R E y O e e A R b E R I l e G b b R E y V e GENERAL NOTES: N m T R E m m l G e E A e e E C G i i i l D G K D A N e N R K K e E - William Barton Drive is the Principal Street and is an Urban Roadway. A a N R A N e c A R k N a M N O c N A M n o s n k D a A a M - This project is located over the Edwards Aquifer Transition Zone as identified on the TCEQ Edwards Aquifer Viewer. c A M o O o v R e o k k M y M i s N M i v R o o s O l T C B e l y n i N a O n - This project is within 150 feet of a Federally Protected Endangered Species Habitat and is subject to restrictions of U.S. Fish v v R O N l l T e l h N y K r h i i a N O T a O l A l I C o l T e y e l l o K O S r C a n a O T I e C a b and Wildlife Permits TE833851-0 and TE839031-1. J e l E T J K S i K r I E t n S l a m V I b C R E e S e n s S y I a J n n m V a a R b I E i i e i e O S - This site is zoned Public, P and Public Historic, P-H. i i K D D v I a r V n L n v m V R I i N l h e i K S D D e a e a R L C a i K D c i i K K D D e A P - A portion of this tract is within the boundaries of the 100-Year Floodplain of a waterway that is defined on the Federal L L k M N o a c v Emergency Management Agency Panel No. 48453C0445J dated January 6, 2016. k y M i o l e l a v l - Watershed Status: Portions of this project are within the Barton Creek Watershed, classified as the Barton Springs Zone and y K r i l e e l a a b l K r within the Town Lake Watershed, classified as an Urban Watershed. n m e a a b i i K n L m - Zilker Park is located within a National Register Historic District. a i i K L - Hazardous materials are not permitted within 25 feet of endangered species habitat, the constructed spring outlet channel, Barton Springs pool, or Barton Creek. - Legal Description: ABS 8 SUR 20 DECKER I ACR 69.49 - Related Case Numbers: SP2015-0563D, SPC2012-0104D, SPC002020, C14H-90-0014, 2020-104288 DA : Y B D E V R O O R T P C P E A R D T N R R R A O O R O T T T R O S T C A O C I T E S R N C E T R E S C R E D G A D R E R D A R I O D N I T D O A N T M C N A T R N A T O T N S A T C T R O S I T S E C O S I I J S S S E T O S S R A C V R S A E D P D A R I T D N A T N T S A T I S S S S A S A y e l e e N a c k M o v i y l l e a l K r e a b n m a i i L K R O T C E R D T N A T S S S A y e l e e N a c k a a M o k k v o o i y v v l l i i e a l l l l l a a K r K K e a b a a n n n m a a a i i i i K L L L y e l e e N c M y e l r e b m i K S S N S N O N O S O S V S V E V R E R E R R O R T O C T E C R E D R D S N O I S V E R S N O S V E R S N O S V E R S N O S V E R R O T C E R D R O T C E R D : Y B D E V O R P P A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l : Y B D E V O R P P A : Y B : Y D B E V N O W R A P R P D A : Y B N W A R D B R C B R C I R T O C T B E A B T R N I B R C H R C D C C R R : Y O A B O E : N C P Y W B A T C A C N S R E W D J D A O N R A R D L P s e i B a B n R i t C s B i S S r R h M M C C L L T C E T I H C R A E P A C S D N A L : Y : B Y : B Y N B N W N W A W A R A R D R D D B R C s n e o i s B n h a r r e e o n r r J i o o t t t s n S S i i r v a a h s s e C K L L i i I I I I : Y : B Y : B Y D B D E : D V R E Y V B E O O V O R T N O A R P W R N P R P : A E Y A P I P D G R B A P R D A A : D O Y N E B O A V M C D O E T N R V C O P O E P I J S R A O P V R P A P D R R O R O T T O A T C A N T E A N I T D N I I D R H D R O C R O O R O O A C O C E T C P C T A C E T C C J E O S J E O D J R O R P N R P A P L s e s R i e s B i O e B i a B T R n a A O i n t a N i s T n t I i s i A r D t i h s N r R C h i r O D C h C R O O C O T C C E T C J O E J R O P R P B R C n a o k n n s o o o n v s s h i n n l o l h h a J o o K J J n n n a i v i i n v v e a e e K i K K L : Y B R N O W R T A E C G R E D A R N D A M T N N A T O C T I S E S T I I S V I H S D C A n R o n A o s n s n s o e E h n s i P o B h n A o J h R a C J o n n E S J i n i v G t D R i e n s v A E i N K i e v r N G K h A e n C A A K L o M N s n A n o h N M s o O n J h N o S n O J i v V S n e i K D v V e K D I I I I I I I I s e i s B e a i B n i t a s n i i r t h s C i r h C T C T C E T C T E I T E H I T H C I H C R C R A R A E A P E A P E A C P A C S C S D S D N D N A N A L A L L T C E T T C I H E T C I H R A C R E A P A E C P A S C D S N D A N L A L I S N O S V E R I ZILKER CAFE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (CUP) 2133 WILLIAM BARTON DRIVE AUSTIN, TX 78746 April 9, 2021 PROJECT LOCATION 1 Scale: N.T.S. PROJECT LOCATION Scale: N.T.S. 1 1 1 1 Scale: N.T.S. Scale: N.T.S. Scale: N.T.S. Scale: N.T.S. Scale: N.T.S. PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT LOCATION INDEX OF DRAWINGS 1 INDEX OF DRAWINGS PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT LOCATION PROJECT LOCATION 1 1 COV - Cover Sheet COV - Cover Sheet 001- Site Plan 001- Site Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan INDEX OF DRAWINGS INDEX OF DRAWINGS INDEX OF DRAWINGS INDEX OF DRAWINGS INDEX OF DRAWINGS PROJECT LOCATION COV - Cover Sheet COV - Cover Sheet 1 PROJECT LOCATION COV - Cover Sheet COV - Cover Sheet COV - Cover Sheet Scale: N.T.S. 0 001- Site Plan 001- Site Plan Scale: N.T.S. 001- Site Plan 001- Site Plan 001- Site Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan INDEX OF DRAWINGS COV - Cover Sheet 001- Site Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan INDEX OF DRAWINGS COV - Cover Sheet 001- Site Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan 80 160 Feet PROJECT LOCATION Scale: N.T.S. 1 INDEX OF DRAWINGS COV - Cover Sheet 001- Site Plan 002 - Vendor Area Plan VENDOR ALCOHOL USE + CONSUMPTION AREAS: 1. Lebermann Plaza - small performance space 2. Food truck and deck area 3. Moody Amphitheater venue including performance platform, rooftop terrace, lower lawn, and great lawn areas. GENERAL NOTES: • No construction is proposed with this submission. This plan set illustrates the proposed vendor area associated with the sale and consumption of alcohol. • All conditions shown on this plan are existing or in construction per approved consolidated site plan (SP-2017-322C) and associated building permits. • Refuse pick-up will be established in conjunction with the compost, recycling, and landfill hauling for the park and performance venue operations. NORTH • Vendor areas to be defined and demarcated by railings, fences, planters and/or clear signage. Exact design is to be determined. Precise arrangement of seating within the defined vendor area is to be determined. NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH SHEET____OF____ SITE PLAN APPROVAL FILE NUMBER_______________ ___________ APPLICATION DATE__________ APPROVED BY COMMISSION ON ___________ UNDER SECTION ____ OF CHAPTER ______OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN CODE EXPIRATION DATE (LDC 25-5-81) ___________ CASE MANAGER____________ PROJECT EXPIRATION DATE (ORD.#970905-A) ________ DWPZ ____ DDZ ____ ________________________________________________________________ DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT RELEASED FOR GENERAL COMPLIANCE______________ZONING____________ REVISION 1______________________CORRECTION 1_____________________ REVISION 2______________________CORRECTION 2_____________________ REVISION 3______________________CORRECTION 3_____________________ Final plat must be recorded by the project expiration date, if applicable. Subsequent site plans which do not comply with the Code current at the time of filing, and all required building permits and/or a notice of construction (if a building permit is not required) must also be approved prior to the project expiration date. SPC-2021-0134A OVERALL SITE PLAN N.T.S 04/26/2021 2 2 : Y B N W A R D B R C : Y B D E V O R P P A I R O T A N D R O O C T C E J O R P I R O T C E R D T N A T S S S A I a k o v i l l a K a n a i L R E G A N A M N O S V D I I I n o s n h o J n i v e K y e l e e N c M y e l r e b m i K R O T C E R D I T C E T I H C R A E P A C S D N A L s e i B a n i t s i r h C K R A P D O O H R O B H G E N O O L R E T A W I 1 0 7 8 7 S A X E T , Y T N U O C S V A R T I , I N T S U A T E E R T S H T 2 1 T S A E 0 0 5 2 0 0 . 0 6 8 2 1 . o N P C I 13 of 13B-8