Report on recent flooding in Hemphill Park, Hyde Park, and Shoal Creek – Watershed Protection Department
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers should sign up to speak prior to the meeting being called to order; you will receive a three-minute allotment to discuss topics not posted on the agenda. 3. 10 MINUTES OF EDUCATION None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION Approve the minutes of the Environmental Board regular meeting of June 3, 2015.
Environmental Officer’s Report and hot topics– Chuck Lesniak, Environmental Officer Appreciation for departing board members
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND POSSIBLE ACTION Name: Caswell Estates C8-2014-0134.0A Applicant: Wuest Group; Scott Wuest, P.E., 512-394-1900 Location: 3336 Mount Bonnell Dr. Staff Reviewer: Sylvia Pope, Watershed Protection Department; Don Perryman, Development Services Department Case Manager Watershed: Huck’s Slough Watershed and Lake Austin Watershed (Water Supply Suburban, Drinking Water Protection Zone) Request: Variance requests are as follows: 1) – To allow a CEF on a residential lot [LDC 25-8-281(B)] and 2) – To reduce a CEF setback to 50 feet [LDC 25-8-281(C)(1)(a)] Staff Recommendation: Recommended with conditions.
Name: Block 188 SP-2015-0112A Applicant: City of Austin, Fred Evins, 512-974-7115 Location: 202 Nueces Street Staff Reviewer: Nikki Hoelter, Development Services Department Case Manager Watershed: Shoal Creek and Lady Bird Lake (Urban) Request: Waiver requested from Ch. 25-2-738(E) to allow encroachment within the 70 degree angle from Shoal Creek Staff Recommendation: Recommended
Discuss and consider a recommendation for the Watershed Protection Department’s FY16 budget – Connie Campa, Financial Consultant, Watershed Protection Department
Briefing on the City’s proposed Cemetery Master Plan – Kim McKnight, Project Coordinator, Parks and Recreation Department
c. Final update on Environmental Commissioning for Water Treatment Plant No. 4 – David Johns, Environmental Scientist, Watershed Protection Department and Chuck Lesniak, Environmental Officer, Watershed Protection Department 9. ADJOURNMENT
Report on recent flooding in Hemphill Park, Hyde Park, and Shoal Creek – Watershed Protection Department
2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers should sign up to speak prior to the meeting being called to order; you will receive a three-minute allotment to discuss topics not posted on the agenda. 3. 10 MINUTES OF EDUCATION None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES AND ACTION Approve the minutes of the Environmental Board regular meeting of June 3, 2015.
Environmental Officer’s Report and hot topics– Chuck Lesniak, Environmental Officer Appreciation for departing board members
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND POSSIBLE ACTION Name: Caswell Estates C8-2014-0134.0A Applicant: Wuest Group; Scott Wuest, P.E., 512-394-1900 Location: 3336 Mount Bonnell Dr. Staff Reviewer: Sylvia Pope, Watershed Protection Department; Don Perryman, Development Services Department Case Manager Watershed: Huck’s Slough Watershed and Lake Austin Watershed (Water Supply Suburban, Drinking Water Protection Zone) Request: Variance requests are as follows: 1) – To allow a CEF on a residential lot [LDC 25-8-281(B)] and 2) – To reduce a CEF setback to 50 feet [LDC 25-8-281(C)(1)(a)] Staff Recommendation: Recommended with conditions.
Name: Block 188 SP-2015-0112A Applicant: City of Austin, Fred Evins, 512-974-7115 Location: 202 Nueces Street Staff Reviewer: Nikki Hoelter, Development Services Department Case Manager Watershed: Shoal Creek and Lady Bird Lake (Urban) Request: Waiver requested from Ch. 25-2-738(E) to allow encroachment within the 70 degree angle from Shoal Creek Staff Recommendation: Recommended
Discuss and consider a recommendation for the Watershed Protection Department’s FY16 budget – Connie Campa, Financial Consultant, Watershed Protection Department
Briefing on the City’s proposed Cemetery Master Plan – Kim McKnight, Project Coordinator, Parks and Recreation Department
c. Final update on Environmental Commissioning for Water Treatment Plant No. 4 – David Johns, Environmental Scientist, Watershed Protection Department and Chuck Lesniak, Environmental Officer, Watershed Protection Department 9. ADJOURNMENT