South Central Waterfront Advisory Board - July 19, 2021

South Central Waterfront Advisory Board Regular Meeting of the South Central Waterfront Advisory Board - This is a virtual meeting. Speakers must register in advance with the Staff Liaison.

Agenda original pdf

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Versión en español a continuación. South Central Waterfront Board Regular Meeting July 19, 2021 South Central Waterfront Advisory Board to be held July 19, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (Sunday, July 18 by noon). All public comment will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the July 19, 2021 South Central Waterfront Advisory Board Meeting, members of the public must: • Call or email the board liaison Sravya Garladenne at (512)-974-3362 or Sravya.Garladenne@austintexas.gov no later than noon, July 18, 2021. The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). • Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time 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 Sravya.Garladenne@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 the meeting is broadcast live, it may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del South Central Waterfront Board Meeting FECHA de la reunion July 19, 2021 La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación (July 18, 2021 antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en (512)-974-3362 or Sravya.Garladenne@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de teléfono (debe …

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Item 1.a.: DRAFT June SCWAB Minutes original pdf

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SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD DRAFT MINUTES FOR JUNE 2, 2021 AT 1:00PM The South Central Waterfront Advisory Board convened in a Special Called Meeting on June 2, 2021 via videoconferencing. Chair Samuel Franco called the meeting to order at 1:02 pm. Board Members in attendance: Ex Officios: Chair Samuel Franco (Design Commission) Vice Chair Lynn Kurth (Mayor & Dist 9 Appointee) Jeff Thompson (Planning Commission) Heidi Anderson (The Trail Foundation) Linda Guerrero (Environmental Commission) Karen Paup (Affordable Housing Rep) Jeff Seiden (Bouldin Creek Neighborhood Assoc.) Thomas Groce (S. River City NA) 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Nazlie Saeedi (ATD) Rolando Fernandez (FSD) COA Housing and Planning Staff: Sravya Garladenne, Staff Liaison Laura Keating a. Vice Chair Lynn Kurth made a motion, seconded by Board Member Jeff Thompson, to approve the draft May 17, 2021 SCWAB meeting minutes. The motion to approve passed without amendments with 8 yes and 1 absent (includes absentee Laura Cottam-Sajbel) votes. 2. ITEMS FOR PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION 3. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION a. Recommendation to Council regarding the creation of the AEDC SCW Committee – Chair Samuel Franco presented the proposed Recommendation to Council on the proposed AEDC SCW Committee. The Board discussed this and made the following motions: • Board Member Linda Guerrero made a motion, seconded by Board Member Karen Paup to amend the language regarding the proposed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion nominee to, “The member with working knowledge in issues related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion would be selected via a formal application process open to members of the community who do not currently work for the City of Austin and wish to apply. No minimum requirements would be issued but an application and interview process would be held by the Board of the AEDC. This position will rotate at a minimum, every three years.” The motion to approve passed with 8 yes and 1 absent (includes absentee Laura Cottam-Sajbel) votes. • Chair Samuel Franco made a motion, seconded by Board Member Linda Guerrero to amend the language in proposed Duties and Responsibilities, replacing references to “The Committee can” with “The Committee shall.” The motion to approve passed with 8 yes and 1 absent (includes absentee Laura Cottam-Sajbel) votes. • Chair Samuel Franco made a motion, seconded by Board Member Heidi Anderson to approve the language in the body of the proposed recommendation The motion to approve passed with 8 yes …

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Item 2.a.: SCW Regulating Plan - Staff Presentation original pdf

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South Central Waterfront REGULATING PLAN – UPDATE South Central Waterfront Advisory Board Sravya Garladenne, Housing and Planning Department | July 19, 2021 Agenda • South Central Waterfront (SCW) Vision Framework Plan and the SCW Regulating Plan Overview • What is in the SCW Regulating Plan • Our Scope and Next Steps Overview South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan • Adopted by City Council in June 2016 as amendment to Imagine Austin public open spaces. • Plan establishes network of connected green streets, parks trails and • Provides additional entitlements on eligible parcels to incentivize contributions of open space, roadways, affordable housing, etc. • Plan establishes goal of 20% of new residential units to be income- restricted affordable. • One Texas Center development provides City’s contribution towards 20% goal South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan Vision Framework Plan Preferred Scenario What is in the Regulating Plan? South Central Waterfront: Draft Regulating Plan Table of Contents A. Purpose B. Context C. Applicability D. Application Requirements E. Affordable Housing F. Required Streets G. Required Public Open Space H. Local Streets and Blocks J. Pedestrian Priority Frontages K. Streetscape L. Land Uses M. Lot Size and Intensity N. Building Placement P. Building Height and Form Q. Frontage Types R. Pedestrian Access S. Parking T. Impervious Cover U. Common Open Space V. Transportation Demand Management W. Environmental Regulations Appendices: A. Definitions (to be developed) B. Street Cross Sections C. Open Space Costs D. Streetscape Requirements E. Allowable Land Use Table South Central Waterfront: Draft Regulating Plan Eligible Sites and Allowable Height South Central Waterfront: Draft Regulating Plan 1. REQUIRED STREETS A. Barton Springs Drive East • Extend from existing intersection with Congress Avenue to Riverside Drive, generally eastward along the joint property line of the Cox and Crockett parcels, and southward along the eastern edge of the Crockett property. • Minimum right-of-way of 76 feet per the South Central Waterfront Plan. • Final alignment to be negotiated with the affected property owners. . 9 South Central Waterfront: Draft Regulating Plan 1. REQUIRED STREETS A. Barton Springs Drive East • Extend from existing intersection with Congress Avenue to Riverside Drive, generally eastward along the joint property line of the Cox and Crockett parcels, and southward along the eastern edge of the Crockett property. • Minimum right-of-way of 76 feet per the South Central Waterfront Plan. • Final alignment to be negotiated with the affected property owners. …

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Item 2.a.: Working DRAFT_SCW Regulating Plan original pdf

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WORKING DRAFT: South Central Waterfront Regulating Plan FOR DISCUSSION ONLY SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT REGULATING PLAN Working DRAFT – December 17, 2018 Note: This is a WORKING DRAFT of the South Central Waterfront Regulating Plan. It has been produced by the City of Austin Planning and Zoning Department for the purposes of discussion only. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. Table of Contents C. How to Use This Document - Section TBD A. Purpose B. Context D. Applicability E. Application Requirements F. Affordable Housing G. Land Use - Section TBD H. Building Design Standards - Section TBD I. Development Standards J. Transportation Demand Management - Section TBD K. Environmental Regulations 1 WORKING DRAFT: South Central Waterfront Regulating Plan FOR DISCUSSION ONLY SCW Regulating Plan Text A. Purpose The purpose of this South Central Waterfront District (SCWD) Regulating Plan is to implement the goals of the South Central Waterfront Vision Framework Plan (the Vision Framework Plan), which was adopted as an amendment to Imagine Austin in June of 2016. This Regulating Plan is incorporated as part of the Vision Framework Plan, and provides applicable procedures and development standards for eligible properties electing to opt into the provisions of the SCWD Overlay Zone, set forth in 23-4D-9120 of the Land Development Code. B. Context The South Central Waterfront district as identified in the Vision Framework Plan contains City right-of- way for four arterials, one city-owned property, and over thirty separate private properties and owners, which collectively comprises 118 acres. Forecasts indicate that many properties within this district, directly across the Lady Bird Lake from Downtown Austin, are very likely to choose to redevelop over the next twenty years. The Vision Framework Plan lays the groundwork to leverage this pending redevelopment in order to create a districtwide network of connected green streets, parks, trails and public open spaces, upgrade infrastructure, as well as achieving significant numbers of new affordable housing units for the district. The Vision Framework Plan promotes a vision and a set of recommendations which include new financial tools, district governance, strategic city capital investments, and programs in order to guide redevelopment for this district over the next twenty years. The Vision Framework Plan provides a roadmap to foster public-private partnerships in order to transform this district into a sustainable, equitable and beautiful mixed-use urban neighborhood, and to provide a model which could be …

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Item 2.a.: Working DRAFT-SCW Regulating Plan -Environmental Standards original pdf

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WORKING DRAFT: South Central Waterfront Regulating Plan FOR DISCUSSION ONLY Table of Contents A. Purpose B. Context C. How to Use This Document - Section TBD D. Applicability E. Application Requirements F. Affordable Housing G. Land Use Standards H. Development Standards I. Transportation Demand Management J. Environmental Regulations Appendix A: Definitions 1 WORKING DRAFT: South Central Waterfront Regulating Plan FOR DISCUSSION ONLY SCW Regulating Plan Text J. Environmental Regulations In addition to applicable regulations of the Land Development Code, the following environmental regulations apply to developments opting into the SCWD Overlay District: 1. Tree Protections: a. 100 percent of heritage trees shall be preserved, unless a tree is dead, fatally diseased, or poses an imminent hazard to life or property which cannot reasonably be mitigated without removing the tree. Heritage trees may be transplanted, if approved by the City Arborist. Transplanting is not considered removal. b. The Landowner shall remove existing impervious cover and no new impervious cover shall be placed within the full critical root zone (CRZ) of Protected and Heritage Trees, except as follows: i. ii. iii. If more than 50% of the full critical root zone has impervious cover a private certified arborist shall investigate the tree and root system condition. If determined by the investigation and concurred by the City Arborist the tree is in decline and removal of impervious cover is not a viable option or will not result in tree recovery, the tree can be removed. For Heritage Trees greater than 30 inches in diameter the land use commission variance process is required. All other Protected or Heritage trees shall be preserved. Structures and access drives from a public street may be located within the outer half of the CRZ in compliance with ECM Section 3.5.2; Internal drive aisles and surface parking may be located within the outer half of the CRZ in compliance with ECM Section 3.5.2 or within the inner half of the CRZ as long as at least 75% of the entire area of the full CRZ is free of impervious cover. 2. Street Trees: feet on center. a. Street trees shall be planted along all streets at an average spacing not greater than 30 b. At least 1,000 cubic feet of soil volume shall be provided per tree. The City Arborist may approve a smaller soil volume if necessary due to utility conflicts or other unavoidable constraints; however, the project …

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Approved Minutes original pdf

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SOUTH CENTRAL WATERFRONT ADVISORY BOARD APPROVED MINUTES FOR JULY 19, 2021 AT 6:00PM The South Central Waterfront Advisory Board convened in a Regular Meeting on July 19, 2021 via videoconferencing. Chair Samuel Franco called the meeting to order at 6:06 pm. Board Members in attendance: Chair Samuel Franco (Design Commission) Vice Chair Lynn Kurth (Mayor & Dist 9 Appointee) Jeff Thompson (Planning Commission) Laura Cottam-Sajbel (Parks and Recreation Board) Karen Paup (Affordable Housing Rep) Thomas Groce (S. River City NA) 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Ex Officios: Marek Izydorczyk (ORES Alternate) COA Housing and Planning Staff: Sravya Garladenne, Staff Liaison a. Vice Chair Lynn Kurth made a motion, seconded by Chair Samuel Franco, to approve the draft June 2, 2021 SCWAB meeting minutes. The motion to approve passed without amendments with 6 yes and 3 absent votes. 2. ITEMS FOR PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION a. Draft SCW Regulating Plan – Staff Liaison Sravya Garladenne gave a presentation on the status of the Draft SCW Regulating Plan. The Board discussed this but no action was taken. 3. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION 4. WORKING GROUP UPDATES & ASSIGNMENTS FROM CHAIR a. Community Benefits, Infrastructure, and Regulating Plan – No updates. b. Finance and Governance – No updates. 5. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS c. Active Projects – Laura Cottam-Sajbel will be the working group lead. Future agenda items will NOT be discussed at the current meeting, but will be offered for initiation, discussion, and/or possible recommendation at a FUTURE meeting. 6. ADJOURNMENT – 7:04 pm. 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 contact Jodi Lane at the Housing and Planning Department, at (512)-974-3362 or Sravya.Garladenne@austintexas.gov, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the South Central Waterfront Advisory Board, please contact Sravya Garladenne at (512)- 974-3362 or Sravya.Garladenne@austintexas.gov.

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