Approve an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 2-5 relating to council meeting procedures and declaring an emergency
Authorize award, negotiation, and execution of a contract with EMA INC., for the purchase of software, implementation and training of the Maximo Work Order and Maintenance Management System in Public Works Street & Bridge Operations in an estimated amount not to exceed 51,551,860. ( Notes: This contract will be awarded in compliance with Chapter 2-9C of the City Code (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program) by meeting the goals with 6.13% MBE and 3.85% WBE subcontractor participation.)
Approve conceptual design for Phase I of the IH 35 / 51 st Street interchange improvements to the IH 35 Northbound Frontage Road from Barbara Jordan Boulevard to 53rd Street.
Citizen Communications: General Michael Perez- Apple coming to Austin Aaron Rochlen- Downtown family residents Eliza May- Geographic Representation for Council Elections Kathy Vale- Austinites for Geographic Representation 10:1 Leslie Aisenman- General City issues Jose Quintero- Contact teams under the law of City of Austin James O'Brien- Importance of dialogue Dennis Paddie- The condition of the downtown Library. It has been appropriated by the Homeless and they have the support of the librarian Drew Williamson- Chief Acevedo and the Austin Police Department Paul Robbins- City Issues
Authorize award and execution of 36—month requirements service contract with each vendor: ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT CO. and WRICjHT TREE SERVICE, INC. for distribution utility line clearance services in an estimated amount not to exceed $48,000,000 combined, with two 12-month extension options in an estimated amount not to exceed $16,000,000 per extension option combined, for a total estimated contract amount not to exceed $80,000,000 combined.
Authorize award and execution of a 36-month interlocal agreement with THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER (UTPDC), to develop and deliver training to small business owners in an amount not to exceed $470,250 with two additional 12 month extension options in an amount not to exceed $156,750, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $783,750.
Approve an ordinance placing a charter amendment on the November 2012 ballot to move the City's general election date from May to November.
Approve an ordinance for the November 2012 ballot to provide for the appointment of the City Attorney by the City Council.
Approve a resolution establishing an advisor)' task force on drawing geographical districts for city council elections and directing the city auditor to initiate a process of selection and appointment.
Approve a resolution creating the Austin Local Solar Advisory Committee and directing the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Pecan Street Inc. to provide committee support.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding expanding the jurisdiction of the Ethics Review Commission to include campaign finance violations.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding requiring special reporting of campaign contributions made in the last 9 davs before an election.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding enhancing reporting of independent expenditures in City elections.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding creating a campaign finance database.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding enhancing required reporting regarding bundlers of campaign contributions and creating limits on the amounts of campaign contributions that may be bundled by lobbyists.
The Mayor will recess the City Council meeting to conduct a Board of Directors' Meeting of the The Tax Increment Financing (Til7) Board #18. Following adjournment of the TIP Board meeting the City Council will reconvene.
CD-2011-0010 - Development Assessment of Covered Bridge Planned Unit Development, located at S.H. 71 West and Covered Bridge Road, within Williamson Creek Watershed - Barton Springs Zone
Zoning Ordinances / Restrictive Covenants (HEARINGS CLOSED) Item 103 Zoning and Neighborhood Plan Amendments (Public Hearings and Possible Action) 104 - 112 & 114 - 119
100. NP-2011-0029-St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan - Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending the Austin Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan by adopting the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 on the north, U.S. Highway 290 on the southeast, and Middle Fiskville Road to East Huntland Drive to Twin Crest Drive to East Croslin Street and generally along the lot line to U.S. Highway 183 on the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Tannehill Branch Watershed, Little Walnut Creek Watershed). First Reading for all tracts except Tracts 108, 113 and 114 approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tracts 108 and 114 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tract 113 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 6-1, Council Member Tovo voted nay. Applicant and Agent: City of Austin, Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dee Dee Quinnelly, 974-2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509. 101. Cl4-2011-0115 -St. John Neighborhood Planning Area Rezonings - Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City Code by rexoning property locally known as the St. John Neighborhood Planning Area, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 to the north, Cameron Road to the east, U.S. Highway 290 to the south and Middle Fiskville Road to East Huntland Drive to Twin Crest Drive to East Croslin Street and generally along the lot line to U.S. Highway 183 to the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Tannehill Branch Watershed). The proposed zoning changes will create a Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NPCD) covering the entire area. The proposed zoning changes also implement the land use recommendations of the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, NP-2011-0029, on 58 tracts of land (273.6 acres). Under the proposed St. John NPCD, the following design tools are proposed to be applied area-wide: front porch setback. The following special use option is proposed to be applied area-wide: small-lot amnesty, cottage lot, urban home, secondary apartment, corner store. Other special use options proposed to be applied on a parcel specific basis include: residential infill and neighborhood urban center. The following affordable housing special use options are proposed to be applied area-wide: single family residence-standard lot (SF-2) district or single family residence (SF-3) district, duplex residential use, secondary apartment special use. Other special use options that could be approved by City Council include: neighborhood mixed-use building. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts R, S, T, U and V: residential infill. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q: neighborhood urban center. In addition, mobile food establishment restrictions are proposed area-wide. The City Council may approve a zoning change to any of the following: rural residence (RR) district zoning; single family residence-large lot (SF-1) district zoning; single family residence-standard lot (SF-2) district zoning; family residence (SF-3) district zoning; single family residence-small lot (SF-4A) district zoning; single family residence-condominium site (SF-4B) district zoning; urban family residence (SF-5) district zoning; townhouse & condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning; multi-family residence limited density* (MF- 1) district zoning; multi-family residence-low density (MF-2) district zoning; multi-family residence-medium density (MF-3) district zoning; multi-family residence-moderate-high density (MF-4) district zoning; multi-family residence-high density (MF-5) district zoning; multifamily residence-highest density (MF-6) district zoning; mobile home residence (MM) district zoning; neighborhood office (NO) district zoning; Limited office (LO) district zoning; general office (GO) district zoning; community' recreation (CR) district zoning, neighborhood commercial (LR) district zoning; community commercial (GR) district zoning; warehouse/limited office (W/LO) district zoning; general commercial services (CS) district zoning; commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning; commercial highway (CH) district zoning; industrial park (IP) district zoning; limited industrial service (LI) district zoning; major industry (MI) district zoning and public (P) district zoning. A Conditional Overlay (CO), Mixed Use Combining District Overlay (MU), Vertical Mixed Use Building (A7), or Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NP) may also be added to these zoning base districts. First Reading approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0. Agent: Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dee Dee Qumnelly, 974-2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509; Wendy Rhoades, 974- 7719. 102. C14-2011-0116 — Coronado Hills Neighborhood Planning Area Rezonings — Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property7 locally known as the Coronado Hills Neighborhood Planning Area, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 on the north, U.S. Highway 290 on the southeast and Cameron Road on the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Little Walnut Creek Watershed). The proposed zoning changes will create a Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NPCD) covering the entire area. The proposed zoning changes also implement the land use recommendations of the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, NP-2011-0029, on 16 tracts of land (78.8 acres). Under the proposed Coronado Hills NPCD, the following design tools will be applied area-wide: parking placement and impervious cover restrictions, garage placement, and front porch setback. The following special use option is proposed to be applied area-wide: small-lot amnesty. Other special use options proposed to be applied on a parcel specific basis include: residential infill, and neighborhood urban center. The following special use options will be applied in a subdistrict: cottage lot, and urban home. The subdistrict is generally bounded by Coronado Hills Drive and the lot line (includes TCAD parcel 230586) to the north, U.S. Highway 290 to the south, Creckside Drive to the east, and Cameron Road to the west. Other special use options that could be approved by City Council include secondary apartment, corner store, and neighborhood mixed-use building. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts Y, Z, and AA: residential infill. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts W and X: neighborhood urban center. In addition, mobile food establishment restrictions are proposed area-wide. The City Council may approve a zoning change to any of the following: rural residence (RR) district zoning; single family residence-large lot (SF-1) district zoning; single family residence standard lot (SF-2) district zoning; family residence (SF-3) district zoning; single family residence-small lot (SF-4A) district zoning; single family residence-condominium site (SF-4B) district zoning; urban family residence (SF-5) district zoning; townhouse &L condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning; multi-family residence-limited density (MF-1) district zoning; multifamily residence-low density (MF-2) district zoning; multi-family residence medium density (MF-3) district zoning; multi-family residence moderate-high density (MF-4) district zoning; multi-family residence-high density (MF-5) district zoning; multi-family residence-highest density (MF- 6) district zoning; mobile home residence (MH) district zoning; neighborhood office (NO) district zoning; limited office (LO) district zoning; general office (GO) district zoning; community recreation (CR) district zoning, neighborhood commercial (LR) district zoning; community commercial (GR) district zoning; ware ho use/limited office (W/LO) district zoning; general commercial services (CS) district zoning; commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning; commercial highway (CH) district zoning; industrial park (IP) district zoning; limited industrial service (LI) district zoning; major industry (MI) district zoning and public (P) district zoning. A Conditional Overlay (CO), Mixed Use Combining District Overlay (MU), Vertical Mixed Use Building (V), or Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NP) may also be added to these zoning base districts. First Reading for all tracts except Tracts 108, 113 and 1 14 approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0- First Reading for Tracts 108 and 114 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tract 113 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 6-1, Council Member Tovo voted nay. Applicant: City of Austin. Agent: Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dec Dee Quinnelly, 974- 2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509; Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed by the property owner in opposition to Tract 108 of this rezoning request.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Proclamation — Keep Austin's Air Clean Day — to be presented by Mayor Lee Leffingwell and to be accepted by Tom DeCoster Proclamation — National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day — to be presented by Mayor Lee Leffingwell and to be accepted by Christy Kuchn and the Child and Youth Mental Health Planning Partnership Distinguished Service Award — Ray Windsor, WPDR — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by the honoree Proclamation — Girl Scouts' 100th Anniversary — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by Girl Scout Troops Proclamation — National Infant Immunization Week — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by Coleen Christian Proclamation — National Bicycling Month, Bike to School Day, Bike to Work Day — to be presented by Council Member Chris Riley and to be accepted by Annick Beaudet Distinguished Sendee Award — David Smith, Hill Country Ride for AIDS — to be presented by Chris Riley and to be accepted by the honoree PR — Blair Woods Education Program at Norman Elementary School — to be presented by Council Member Kathie Tovo and to be accepted by Nancy Manning, Judy Walther, Karen Schmutz and 4th and 5th graders at Norman Elementary
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting local standards of care for the Parks and Recreation Department's Youth Recreation Program for 2012.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Section 25-1-21 and Chapter 25-4 relating to requirements for flag lots.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting the sixth plan modification to the East llth and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Plan (Ordinance No.20081120-104) to increase the allowable floor to area ratio (F.A.R.) from 0.7:1 to 1:1 for the property' at 1123 E. 1 1th Street.
126. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 1 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 340 acres. 127. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 2 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 557 acres. 128. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement. ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 3 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 644 acres. 129. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 4 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 346 acres. 130. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 5 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 327 acres.
131. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 1 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 188 acres. 132. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 2 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 475 acres. 133. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 3 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 563 acres. 134. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 4 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 378 acres.
Conduct a public hearing and consider amendments to the Tax Increment Financing (Til7) Reinvestment Zone No. 18 (Seaholm Redevelopment Project) to increase its geographic boundaries, revise the Project and Finance Plan, and revise board appointments.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending Chapter 30-3-161 of the City Code related to provisions for joint access driveways for subdivisions in the Travis County ETJ (C2O-2011-015).
Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution regarding a request by The Market on Collier, located at 1700 South Lamar Blvd., Suite 230 for a waiver from the distance requirement of City Code Section 4-9-4(A) which requires a minimum of 300 feet between a business that sells alcoholic beverages and a church (Siddha Yoga Meditation Center).
Conduct a public hearing to consider an appeal by Kerri and Max Krupp (appellant), along with David Cancialosi (appellant's agent) of a decision by the Residential Design and Compatibility Commission (RDCC) denying a modification request for an addition of a second story dwelling unit above an existing detached garage located at 3700 Lawton Avenue to increase the floor-to-arca ratio (PAR) by 5.2%.
21. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the temporary license agreement between the City of Austin and Austin Pets Alive relating to Austin Pets Alive's use of the Town Lake Animal Center located at 1156 W. Cesar Chavez, Austin, Texas. 135. Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution directing the City Manager to amend the temporary license agreement between the City of Austin and Austin Pets Alive relating to Austin Pets Alive's use of the Town Lake Animal Center site, located at 1 156 West Cesar Chavez, which is a portion of dedicated parkland known as La mar Beach at Town Lake Park, in accordance with Sec. 26.001 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 25-2 (Zoning) relating to regulation of the location and use of buildings and land for alternative financial services businesses.
C14-2011-0141 — Peaceful Hill Condominiums — Conduct a public hearing and approve an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property1 locally known as 8107 Peaceful Hill Lane and 501 Hubach Lane (South Boggy Creek Watershed) from development reserve (DR) district zoning to townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning. Staff Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning with conditions. Zoning and Platting Commission Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence-conditional overlay (SF-6-CO) district xoning, with conditions. Owner/Applicant: Kristopher Alsworth, Dclton Hubach, Jim Bula and Catherine Christopherson. Agent: The Moore Group (Mike Moore). City Staff: Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed in opposition this rezoning request.
C14-2011-0141 — Peaceful Hill Condominiums — Conduct a public hearing and approve an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property1 locally known as 8107 Peaceful Hill Lane and 501 Hubach Lane (South Boggy Creek Watershed) from development reserve (DR) district zoning to townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning. Staff Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning with conditions. Zoning and Platting Commission Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence-conditional overlay (SF-6-CO) district xoning, with conditions. Owner/Applicant: Kristopher Alsworth, Dclton Hubach, Jim Bula and Catherine Christopherson. Agent: The Moore Group (Mike Moore). City Staff: Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed in opposition this rezoning request.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution regarding a request by The Market on Collier, located at 1700 South Lamar Blvd., Suite 230 for a waiver from the distance requirement of City Code Section 4-9-4(A) which requires a minimum of 300 feet between a business that sells alcoholic beverages and a church (Siddha Yoga Meditation Center).
Approve an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 2-5 relating to council meeting procedures and declaring an emergency
Authorize award, negotiation, and execution of a contract with EMA INC., for the purchase of software, implementation and training of the Maximo Work Order and Maintenance Management System in Public Works Street & Bridge Operations in an estimated amount not to exceed 51,551,860. ( Notes: This contract will be awarded in compliance with Chapter 2-9C of the City Code (Minority Owned and Women Owned Business Enterprise Procurement Program) by meeting the goals with 6.13% MBE and 3.85% WBE subcontractor participation.)
Approve conceptual design for Phase I of the IH 35 / 51 st Street interchange improvements to the IH 35 Northbound Frontage Road from Barbara Jordan Boulevard to 53rd Street.
Citizen Communications: General Michael Perez- Apple coming to Austin Aaron Rochlen- Downtown family residents Eliza May- Geographic Representation for Council Elections Kathy Vale- Austinites for Geographic Representation 10:1 Leslie Aisenman- General City issues Jose Quintero- Contact teams under the law of City of Austin James O'Brien- Importance of dialogue Dennis Paddie- The condition of the downtown Library. It has been appropriated by the Homeless and they have the support of the librarian Drew Williamson- Chief Acevedo and the Austin Police Department Paul Robbins- City Issues
Authorize award and execution of 36—month requirements service contract with each vendor: ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT CO. and WRICjHT TREE SERVICE, INC. for distribution utility line clearance services in an estimated amount not to exceed $48,000,000 combined, with two 12-month extension options in an estimated amount not to exceed $16,000,000 per extension option combined, for a total estimated contract amount not to exceed $80,000,000 combined.
Authorize award and execution of a 36-month interlocal agreement with THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER (UTPDC), to develop and deliver training to small business owners in an amount not to exceed $470,250 with two additional 12 month extension options in an amount not to exceed $156,750, for a total agreement amount not to exceed $783,750.
Approve an ordinance placing a charter amendment on the November 2012 ballot to move the City's general election date from May to November.
Approve an ordinance for the November 2012 ballot to provide for the appointment of the City Attorney by the City Council.
Approve a resolution establishing an advisor)' task force on drawing geographical districts for city council elections and directing the city auditor to initiate a process of selection and appointment.
Approve a resolution creating the Austin Local Solar Advisory Committee and directing the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Memorandum of Understanding with Pecan Street Inc. to provide committee support.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding expanding the jurisdiction of the Ethics Review Commission to include campaign finance violations.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding requiring special reporting of campaign contributions made in the last 9 davs before an election.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding enhancing reporting of independent expenditures in City elections.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding creating a campaign finance database.
Approve an ordinance to achieve the recommendation of the Charter Revision Committee regarding enhancing required reporting regarding bundlers of campaign contributions and creating limits on the amounts of campaign contributions that may be bundled by lobbyists.
The Mayor will recess the City Council meeting to conduct a Board of Directors' Meeting of the The Tax Increment Financing (Til7) Board #18. Following adjournment of the TIP Board meeting the City Council will reconvene.
CD-2011-0010 - Development Assessment of Covered Bridge Planned Unit Development, located at S.H. 71 West and Covered Bridge Road, within Williamson Creek Watershed - Barton Springs Zone
Zoning Ordinances / Restrictive Covenants (HEARINGS CLOSED) Item 103 Zoning and Neighborhood Plan Amendments (Public Hearings and Possible Action) 104 - 112 & 114 - 119
100. NP-2011-0029-St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan - Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending the Austin Tomorrow Comprehensive Plan by adopting the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 on the north, U.S. Highway 290 on the southeast, and Middle Fiskville Road to East Huntland Drive to Twin Crest Drive to East Croslin Street and generally along the lot line to U.S. Highway 183 on the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Tannehill Branch Watershed, Little Walnut Creek Watershed). First Reading for all tracts except Tracts 108, 113 and 114 approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tracts 108 and 114 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tract 113 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 6-1, Council Member Tovo voted nay. Applicant and Agent: City of Austin, Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dee Dee Quinnelly, 974-2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509. 101. Cl4-2011-0115 -St. John Neighborhood Planning Area Rezonings - Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City Code by rexoning property locally known as the St. John Neighborhood Planning Area, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 to the north, Cameron Road to the east, U.S. Highway 290 to the south and Middle Fiskville Road to East Huntland Drive to Twin Crest Drive to East Croslin Street and generally along the lot line to U.S. Highway 183 to the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Tannehill Branch Watershed). The proposed zoning changes will create a Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NPCD) covering the entire area. The proposed zoning changes also implement the land use recommendations of the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, NP-2011-0029, on 58 tracts of land (273.6 acres). Under the proposed St. John NPCD, the following design tools are proposed to be applied area-wide: front porch setback. The following special use option is proposed to be applied area-wide: small-lot amnesty, cottage lot, urban home, secondary apartment, corner store. Other special use options proposed to be applied on a parcel specific basis include: residential infill and neighborhood urban center. The following affordable housing special use options are proposed to be applied area-wide: single family residence-standard lot (SF-2) district or single family residence (SF-3) district, duplex residential use, secondary apartment special use. Other special use options that could be approved by City Council include: neighborhood mixed-use building. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts R, S, T, U and V: residential infill. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q: neighborhood urban center. In addition, mobile food establishment restrictions are proposed area-wide. The City Council may approve a zoning change to any of the following: rural residence (RR) district zoning; single family residence-large lot (SF-1) district zoning; single family residence-standard lot (SF-2) district zoning; family residence (SF-3) district zoning; single family residence-small lot (SF-4A) district zoning; single family residence-condominium site (SF-4B) district zoning; urban family residence (SF-5) district zoning; townhouse & condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning; multi-family residence limited density* (MF- 1) district zoning; multi-family residence-low density (MF-2) district zoning; multi-family residence-medium density (MF-3) district zoning; multi-family residence-moderate-high density (MF-4) district zoning; multi-family residence-high density (MF-5) district zoning; multifamily residence-highest density (MF-6) district zoning; mobile home residence (MM) district zoning; neighborhood office (NO) district zoning; Limited office (LO) district zoning; general office (GO) district zoning; community' recreation (CR) district zoning, neighborhood commercial (LR) district zoning; community commercial (GR) district zoning; warehouse/limited office (W/LO) district zoning; general commercial services (CS) district zoning; commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning; commercial highway (CH) district zoning; industrial park (IP) district zoning; limited industrial service (LI) district zoning; major industry (MI) district zoning and public (P) district zoning. A Conditional Overlay (CO), Mixed Use Combining District Overlay (MU), Vertical Mixed Use Building (A7), or Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NP) may also be added to these zoning base districts. First Reading approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0. Agent: Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dee Dee Qumnelly, 974-2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509; Wendy Rhoades, 974- 7719. 102. C14-2011-0116 — Coronado Hills Neighborhood Planning Area Rezonings — Approve second/third readings of an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property7 locally known as the Coronado Hills Neighborhood Planning Area, generally bounded by U.S. Highway 183 on the north, U.S. Highway 290 on the southeast and Cameron Road on the west (Buttermilk Branch Watershed, Fort Branch Watershed, Little Walnut Creek Watershed). The proposed zoning changes will create a Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NPCD) covering the entire area. The proposed zoning changes also implement the land use recommendations of the St. John/Coronado Hills Combined Neighborhood Plan, NP-2011-0029, on 16 tracts of land (78.8 acres). Under the proposed Coronado Hills NPCD, the following design tools will be applied area-wide: parking placement and impervious cover restrictions, garage placement, and front porch setback. The following special use option is proposed to be applied area-wide: small-lot amnesty. Other special use options proposed to be applied on a parcel specific basis include: residential infill, and neighborhood urban center. The following special use options will be applied in a subdistrict: cottage lot, and urban home. The subdistrict is generally bounded by Coronado Hills Drive and the lot line (includes TCAD parcel 230586) to the north, U.S. Highway 290 to the south, Creckside Drive to the east, and Cameron Road to the west. Other special use options that could be approved by City Council include secondary apartment, corner store, and neighborhood mixed-use building. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts Y, Z, and AA: residential infill. The following infill options will be applied to Tracts W and X: neighborhood urban center. In addition, mobile food establishment restrictions are proposed area-wide. The City Council may approve a zoning change to any of the following: rural residence (RR) district zoning; single family residence-large lot (SF-1) district zoning; single family residence standard lot (SF-2) district zoning; family residence (SF-3) district zoning; single family residence-small lot (SF-4A) district zoning; single family residence-condominium site (SF-4B) district zoning; urban family residence (SF-5) district zoning; townhouse &L condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning; multi-family residence-limited density (MF-1) district zoning; multifamily residence-low density (MF-2) district zoning; multi-family residence medium density (MF-3) district zoning; multi-family residence moderate-high density (MF-4) district zoning; multi-family residence-high density (MF-5) district zoning; multi-family residence-highest density (MF- 6) district zoning; mobile home residence (MH) district zoning; neighborhood office (NO) district zoning; limited office (LO) district zoning; general office (GO) district zoning; community recreation (CR) district zoning, neighborhood commercial (LR) district zoning; community commercial (GR) district zoning; ware ho use/limited office (W/LO) district zoning; general commercial services (CS) district zoning; commercial-liquor sales (CS-1) district zoning; commercial highway (CH) district zoning; industrial park (IP) district zoning; limited industrial service (LI) district zoning; major industry (MI) district zoning and public (P) district zoning. A Conditional Overlay (CO), Mixed Use Combining District Overlay (MU), Vertical Mixed Use Building (V), or Neighborhood Plan Combining District (NP) may also be added to these zoning base districts. First Reading for all tracts except Tracts 108, 113 and 1 14 approved on March 1, 2012. Vote: 7-0- First Reading for Tracts 108 and 114 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 7-0. First Reading for Tract 113 approved on April 5, 2012. Vote: 6-1, Council Member Tovo voted nay. Applicant: City of Austin. Agent: Planning and Development Review Department. City Staff: Dec Dee Quinnelly, 974- 2976; Greg Dutton, 974-3509; Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed by the property owner in opposition to Tract 108 of this rezoning request.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Proclamation — Keep Austin's Air Clean Day — to be presented by Mayor Lee Leffingwell and to be accepted by Tom DeCoster Proclamation — National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day — to be presented by Mayor Lee Leffingwell and to be accepted by Christy Kuchn and the Child and Youth Mental Health Planning Partnership Distinguished Service Award — Ray Windsor, WPDR — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by the honoree Proclamation — Girl Scouts' 100th Anniversary — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by Girl Scout Troops Proclamation — National Infant Immunization Week — to be presented by Mayor Pro Tem Sheryl Cole and to be accepted by Coleen Christian Proclamation — National Bicycling Month, Bike to School Day, Bike to Work Day — to be presented by Council Member Chris Riley and to be accepted by Annick Beaudet Distinguished Sendee Award — David Smith, Hill Country Ride for AIDS — to be presented by Chris Riley and to be accepted by the honoree PR — Blair Woods Education Program at Norman Elementary School — to be presented by Council Member Kathie Tovo and to be accepted by Nancy Manning, Judy Walther, Karen Schmutz and 4th and 5th graders at Norman Elementary
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting local standards of care for the Parks and Recreation Department's Youth Recreation Program for 2012.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Section 25-1-21 and Chapter 25-4 relating to requirements for flag lots.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance adopting the sixth plan modification to the East llth and 12th Streets Urban Renewal Plan (Ordinance No.20081120-104) to increase the allowable floor to area ratio (F.A.R.) from 0.7:1 to 1:1 for the property' at 1123 E. 1 1th Street.
126. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 1 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 340 acres. 127. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 2 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 557 acres. 128. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement. ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 3 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 644 acres. 129. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 4 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 346 acres. 130. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Pilot Knob Municipal Utility District 5 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 327 acres.
131. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 1 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 188 acres. 132. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 2 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 475 acres. 133. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 3 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 563 acres. 134. Conduct a public hearing regarding a Strategic Partnership Agreement ("SPA") between the City of Austin and the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District 4 ("MUD"); and limited purpose and full purpose annexation of approximately 378 acres.
Conduct a public hearing and consider amendments to the Tax Increment Financing (Til7) Reinvestment Zone No. 18 (Seaholm Redevelopment Project) to increase its geographic boundaries, revise the Project and Finance Plan, and revise board appointments.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending Chapter 30-3-161 of the City Code related to provisions for joint access driveways for subdivisions in the Travis County ETJ (C2O-2011-015).
Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution regarding a request by The Market on Collier, located at 1700 South Lamar Blvd., Suite 230 for a waiver from the distance requirement of City Code Section 4-9-4(A) which requires a minimum of 300 feet between a business that sells alcoholic beverages and a church (Siddha Yoga Meditation Center).
Conduct a public hearing to consider an appeal by Kerri and Max Krupp (appellant), along with David Cancialosi (appellant's agent) of a decision by the Residential Design and Compatibility Commission (RDCC) denying a modification request for an addition of a second story dwelling unit above an existing detached garage located at 3700 Lawton Avenue to increase the floor-to-arca ratio (PAR) by 5.2%.
21. Authorize negotiation and execution of an amendment to the temporary license agreement between the City of Austin and Austin Pets Alive relating to Austin Pets Alive's use of the Town Lake Animal Center located at 1156 W. Cesar Chavez, Austin, Texas. 135. Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution directing the City Manager to amend the temporary license agreement between the City of Austin and Austin Pets Alive relating to Austin Pets Alive's use of the Town Lake Animal Center site, located at 1 156 West Cesar Chavez, which is a portion of dedicated parkland known as La mar Beach at Town Lake Park, in accordance with Sec. 26.001 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 25-2 (Zoning) relating to regulation of the location and use of buildings and land for alternative financial services businesses.
C14-2011-0141 — Peaceful Hill Condominiums — Conduct a public hearing and approve an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property1 locally known as 8107 Peaceful Hill Lane and 501 Hubach Lane (South Boggy Creek Watershed) from development reserve (DR) district zoning to townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning. Staff Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning with conditions. Zoning and Platting Commission Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence-conditional overlay (SF-6-CO) district xoning, with conditions. Owner/Applicant: Kristopher Alsworth, Dclton Hubach, Jim Bula and Catherine Christopherson. Agent: The Moore Group (Mike Moore). City Staff: Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed in opposition this rezoning request.
C14-2011-0141 — Peaceful Hill Condominiums — Conduct a public hearing and approve an ordinance amending Chapter 25-2 of the Austin City' Code by rezoning property1 locally known as 8107 Peaceful Hill Lane and 501 Hubach Lane (South Boggy Creek Watershed) from development reserve (DR) district zoning to townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning. Staff Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence (SF-6) district zoning with conditions. Zoning and Platting Commission Recommendation: To grant townhouse and condominium residence-conditional overlay (SF-6-CO) district xoning, with conditions. Owner/Applicant: Kristopher Alsworth, Dclton Hubach, Jim Bula and Catherine Christopherson. Agent: The Moore Group (Mike Moore). City Staff: Wendy Rhoades, 974-7719. A valid petition has been filed in opposition this rezoning request.
Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Chapters 25-1 and 25-2 relating to requirements for the issuance, notification, and appeal of zoning use determinations.
Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution regarding a request by The Market on Collier, located at 1700 South Lamar Blvd., Suite 230 for a waiver from the distance requirement of City Code Section 4-9-4(A) which requires a minimum of 300 feet between a business that sells alcoholic beverages and a church (Siddha Yoga Meditation Center).