Austin's Future: Planning, Pet Rules, Airport
Here's a concise summary of the Austin City Council meeting:
Vision for Austin's Future:
The city launched a major initiative by approving the formation of a large "Citizens Master Plan Committee" (over 100 members) to advise on creating a comprehensive blueprint for Austin's future growth and development.Dog Restraint Law Postponed:
Citing concerns from the Humane Society about insufficient shelter facilities, the council delayed the implementation of a new dog restraint law from September 1st to January 1st.Controversial Zoning Approvals:
Council approved several land-use changes, including a significant decision to allow industrial and commercial development near Mo.Pacific Railroad and Oltorf Street, overturning a "not recommended" stance from the Planning Commission amidst community opposition. Other commercial and residential rezonings were also debated, with some denied.Airport Expansion:
A contract exceeding $190,000 was awarded for runway and taxiway extensions and related improvements at Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, marking a substantial investment in the city's air travel infrastructure.
Full Transcript
573 573 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Regular Meeting July 07, 1955 10:00 Α.Μ. Council Chamber, City Hall The meeting was called to order with Mayor Miller presiding. Roll call: Present: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Apsent: None Present also: W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager; Doren R. Eskew, City Attorney; Reuben Rountree, Jr., Director of Public Works. Church. Invocation was delivered by FATHER EDWARD MATOCHA, St. Louis Catholic The Mayor recognized and welcomed MR. CARLOS CALLEJAS MOREIRA of Managua, Nicaragua. DR. J. S. WRIGHT appeared before the Council asking permission to stage a parade on July 28th at 2:30 P.M., by the Travis County Sheriff's Posse, and to place a banner across Congress and llth. Councilman Long moved that this permission be granted, details to be worked out with the City Manager, and the City to work out something with them on lights at the grounds. The motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None DR. WRIGHT invited the Council to meet with them Thursday night at 8:00 Ρ.Μ. MR. JOHN DAVENPORT, President, Humane Society, asked the Council to postpone the effective date of the restraint law from September 1st until such time as the Society had constructed the proposed shelter. The Society could see the effects ofthe ordinance already by the increased number of abandoned animals. MR. TOM BRADFIELD stated an architect had been engaged and he believed the Society could have the shelter in operation by the first of the year. Councilman Long urged the Council to follow the desire of the people; CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 574574 and if the Humane Society could not be ready until the first of the year, the City should assume the responsibility. The Mayor stated that before this was submitted to the people, one of the bases for the vote was that the Humane Society would be granted a tract of land to build a $50 or $60,000 home and they would adequately take care of these dogs, and the ordinance was passed with the view of the Humane Society taking care of the dogs in a humane manner. Councilman Palmer believed at the time the ordinance was passed it was the belief that if they were not able to properly care for them something else would be done, and he was in favor of postponing it. Councilman Pearson wanted more data on the number of dogs that were being picked up; record of vaccinations licensing, etc., as compared to last year. He thought everyone would want the whole matter handled in a humane way. The City Manager submitted figures on number of dog licenses to date for this year as being 4,000 as against last year, 6,250. Councilman White believed if the City nor the Humane Society could take care of the dogs at this time to put it off, and he would consider extending the time to January 1st. Councilman Pearson had had many complaints from the rural sections about people unloading their dogs. Councilman Pearson moved that the request of the Humane Society be granted and the City Attorney be instructed to draw an amendment to the Ordinance extending the time from September lst to January 1st. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: Councilman Long Pursuant to published notice thereof the following zoning applications were publicly heard: MRS. LILLIAN V. GRUNT By Trueman E. O'Quinn 2418 South Lamar From "C" Commercial 2nd Hgt.& Area Το "C-1" Commercial 2nd Hgt.& Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Mr. O'Quinn represented the applicants; Mr. Tonnett Byrd represented the opponents, on the grounds the area was NOT in a highly developed commercial area; no need for this classification; that the Commission did not have sufficient information before it; this place had been troublesome in the past; that the owner at one time stated she did not want beer sold for consumption on her property (in another zoning case). MR. O'QUINN outlined regulations imposed on a "C-1" Establishment. The Mayor asked those who wished to grant the change to "C-1" Commercial 2nd Height and Area to vote "aye"; those opposed to vote "no". Roll call showed the following: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance toecover. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 5575 J. B. FORD 1813-1903 Fort View Rd. From "A" Residence lst Height and Area To "GR" General Retail 2nd. Hgt.& Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission The Mayor asked those who wished to grant the change to "GR" General Retail 2nd Height and Area to vote "aye"; those opposed to vote "no". Roll call showed the following: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. T. T. SHOOT 2007-09 Ε.12th St. 1194-98 Alamo St. From "A" Residence To "LR" Local Retail RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Opposition was expressed by Mrs. Floyd Chiles who feared loud music and disturbances if this change were made and a drive-in established. The Mayor asked those who wished to grant the change to "LR" Local Retail to vote "aye"; those opposed to vote "no". Roll call showed the following: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. RAYMOND BROWN Mo.Pacific Railroad and Oltorf Street From "A" Residence To "D" Industrial NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission MR. COFER represented the applicants; Mr. Oscar Holmes was agent for the applicant; MR. WALTER KOCK represented the Schools with the statement they were neutral in the matter; HERBERT SMART represented WELCH & LEWIS, developers of Southwood Addition, in opposition, as they believed the Industrial zone would hurt the subdivision; JACK ANDREWARTHA, builder in the addition, was in opposition; R. G. MUELLER, JR. opposed; HERMAN JONES, representing the Housing Authority, opposed industrial zoning in this area. The applicants agreed to dedicate a 100' strip for street purposes, and that deed restrictions be put in the area to be zoned "C" that it would never be sold for anything lower than Commercial and the restrictions would never be lifted without consent of the adjoining property owners; and that they would abandon the easement on the CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 571576 Housing Authority property. Councilman Long moved that an ordinance be drawn to zone this as discussed here, to come up to this part (north third approximately - marked on the map) as "D" and the rest "C". The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: Nouncilman Palmer VAN SMITH 5417-19 Guadalupe 503-07 West 55th St. From "A" Residence To "B" Residence NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Mr. Ted Wendlandt appeared on behalf of Mr. Van Smith. No opposition appeared. Councilman Long moved that the change be granted. seconded by Councilman Palmer and showed the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Mayor Miller Noes: Councilmen Pearson, White The motion was The Mayor announced that the change had been dénied as it failed to receive 4/5ths vote necessary to overrule the recommendation of the Plan Commission. PETE SOSA, By Sam B. Stewart 1718-20 So. 1st St. 600-02 West Annie From "C" Commercial Το "C-2" Commercial NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Councilman Pearson moved that the application be denied. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been DENIED. The Council had before it the following: "Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Austin, Texas "Gentlemen: "July 5, 1955 "File: C2-55-2 Master Plan Program "The City Planning Commission respectfully submits completed plans for the organization of a "Citizens Master Plan Committee" to serve as an advisory body to the Planning Commission in the preparation of a Master Plan for the City of Austin. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 57577 "A list of all persons selected by the Planning Commission for membership on the Citizens Master Plan Committee is attached. The vitality and value of such a large citizens committee depends to a great extent on its leadership. Therefore, a Coordinating Committee has been designated to guide the activities of the larger group. Members of this Coordinating Committee have been chosen with great care and for qualities of leadership, recognition in the community, and for thear awareness of the needs and problems of the entire Austin area. These individuals have been contacted personally by the Planning Commission and all have willingly agreed to serve. "It is recommended by the Commission that general membership on theCitizens Master Plan Committee remain flexible so that expansion will be possible. The term of appointment ought to be for the period during whichthe Master Plan is being prepared. It is also recommended that the Chairman of theCoordinating Committee be selected by the Committee itself at its first organizational meeting. "The Planning Commission would further like to recommend that a personal letter, signed by the Mayor and the Chairman of the Planning Commission, be sent to each person on this list, with a copy of the enclosed explanation sheet on the purpose and functions of this advisory committee. The Commission will gladly assume all responsibility for preparing the necessary letters, if the Council so desires. "The Planning Commission is eager to have this Committee appointed as soon as possible and respectfully requests that the City Council appoint this advisory committee to the Planning Commission at its earliest convenience. Name and Address "Respectfully submitted, CITY PLANNING COMMISSION (Sgd) H. F. Kuehne "CITIZENS MASTER PLAN COMMITTEE H. F. Kuehne, Chariman" Profession or Representation I. COORDINATING COMMITTEE 1. Walter Bieberstein 2. W. Landon Bradfield 3. J. E. Bridges 4. John Broad 5. Mike Butler 6. Mrs. Cecil Cabaniss 7. Jack Dismikes 8. William S. Drake, Jr. 9. Louis Goldberg 10. Mrs. Francis R. Hodge 11. Judge Tom E. Johnson 12. Mrs. Maxine Lombard 13. Walter E. Long 14. Dr. Stuart A. MacCorkle Printer, Austin Trades Council (Past President) Real Estate Bridges Furniture Company Contractor, Rotary, C of C, School Board Butler Brick Co. (Vice Pres.), Industrial Dev.Com, Cof C Violet Crown Garden Club (President) Dismukes Venetian Blind Co., Jr.C of C, Optimists Calcasieu (President), Ex Mayor American-Statesman (Business Manager) Board of Adjustment County Judge Secretary and Hosewife Texas Legislative Service, C of C, Rotary Institute of Public Affairs (Director), U of T, Ex City Council CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 5578 15. George Meriwether 16. Trueman E. OfQuinn 17. Noble Prentice 18. Frank Quinn 19. W. Earl Rudder 20. Mrs. George Sanchez 21. John Simpson 22. Max Starcke 23. Louis F. Southerland 24. Dr. Ernest Tieman II. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Dr. Ernest Tieman (Publicity Chairman) 25. Raymond Brooks 26. Dave Smith 27. Louis Cook Austin National Bank (Banker) Attorney, Bar Association Austin School Board (President) Real Estate, State and local Park Boards, C of C (Ex Pres) State Land Commissioner Visting Teacher Superior Dairies (Pres), C of C (Past Pres) Exchange Club LCRA Architect, State Planning Com. U of T Extension Div. (Director of Visual Instruction University of Texas Extension Division American-Statesman Radio Station KVET Radio Station KNOW 28. Paul Bolton Radio Station KTBC 29. Frank Stewart Radio Station KTXN 30. Ronnie Dugger Texas Observer 31. Arthur DeWitty Reporter and Insurance CITIZENS MASTER PLAN COMMITTEE III. NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL 32. J. O. Musick 4804 Red River 33. Mrs. Dick Mason 5001 Martin 34. Mrs. D. N. Smoot 4807 Duval 35. Thomas R. Beverly 4609 Lyons Road 36. Bill Petri 705 Shady Lane 37. George Callahan 3500 Gonzales Ridgetop Civic Club Texas Safety Assn. (Manager) Ridgetop Civic Club Housewife Ridgetop Civic Club (Secy) Car Salesman Govalle Civic Club Printer Govalle Civic Club Electrician Govalle Civic Club Geographic Area Ridgetop Ridgetop The Highlands Govalle Govalle Govalle 38. Joe Pojman Highland Park Civic Highland Park 4705 Park Crest Ave. 39. John Lambert Prosthetic Devices (Owner) Highland Park 5607 Shoal Creek Blvd. 40. Fred H. Matthys Highland Park Elem. School Highland Park 4605 Highland Terrace Principal 41. Cecil Taylor 6205 Bull Creek Rd. 42. Mrs. George Francisco 3408 Duval 43. Emil Spillman 2110 Travis Heights 44. L. J. Struhall 2702 S. Congress Ave. 45. W. R. Nabours 1300 Travis Hgts.Blvd. South Austin Civic Club South Austin Civic Club Accountant South Austin Civic Club Board of Equalization (Past Chairman) Travis Heights South Austin Travis Heights North Austin Civic Club Insurance North Austin North Austin Civic Club Housewife 1 North Austin CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 46. Dr. T. R. McNeely 1713 East 40th St. North Austin Civic Club Dentist 579579 N.E. Austin IV. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP, unclassified (to work on sub-committees as they are established) 47. S. R. Sheppard Builder, Real Estate 4200 Alice Avenue 48. Frank Rundell Contractor North Austin Pemberton Heights 2602 Wooldridge 49. Mrs. J. F. McWilliams Fredricksburg Road 50. Howard Cox 2501 Bowman 51. Dr. S. W. Bohirs 803 East 32nd 52. Mrs. Lorena Bolt 1405 East 37th 53. Taylor Glass 54. 905 East 35th St. R. Max Brooks 3709 Gilbert 55. Irby Carruth 5 Niles Road 56. Jacque Gubbels 2515 Wooldridge Dr. 57. Ed Idar, Jr. 303 W. 12th Fed. B.&P. Women Banker M.D.; Men's Garden Clubs Secretary National Secy. Assn. (Past Pres.) Ice-Cream Mfg. South Austin Tarrytown Northeast Austin Northeast Austin North Austin Architect, State Planning Comm. Tarrytown Supt. Austin Public School Enfield Landscape Architect Pemberton Heights Exec. Sec. G. I. Forum Central Austin Wilshire Woods 58. Mrs. Lewis Chester Lay Housewife, A.A.U.W. 1407 Bentwood 59. Rev. James P. McCrary 4007 Lullwood 60. Gibson Randle 2521 Jarratt 61. Dr. C. R. Yerwood 1115 East 12th 62. Mrs. U.V. Christian 63. 1211 East llth Mrs. A. L. Royster 1171 Hargrave 64. Mrs. H. Robert Acock 4302 Parkwood Road 65. Mrs. D. H. Hart 3504 Hampton Rd. 66. George Schutze 67. 2711 Greenlee Dr. Shirley White 2601 Parkview 68. Mrs. Robert Wagner 2410 Pemberton Parkway 69. Mrs. John Barrow 4509 Crestway 70. Mrs. D. K. Sacken 902 W. 30th 71. Mrs. Frederic Meyers 2102 Raleigh Minister, Ministerial Alliance Wilshire Woods Minister Wilshire Presbyterian Attorney Physician Teacher Teacher Garden Club Garden Club Tipps Engine (Rotary) Homebuilder Housewife (LWV) Real Estate, Housewife (LWV) Housewife (LWV) Housewife, social worker Pemberton Heights East Austin East Austin East Austin Wilshire Woods Central Austin Tarrytown Green Acres Pemberton Highland Park West Austin Tarrytown CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS $$580 72. Hugo Leipziger 1314 Possum Trot 73. Charles M. Johnston University of Texas Dept. of Planning and Architecture Attorney Westfield Enfield 2411 Enfield 74. Paul Cruseman Rotary W. Austin (Pres) West Austin 2704 Moonlight Bend 75. Tom W. Johnson Telephone Company (Manager) Northeast Austin 1033 East 43rd 76. Frank Pinedo Attorney, Atty. General Office State Lulacs (Pres.) Engineer South Austin 810 W. Annie 77. Frank McBee 1103 Bulebonnet Lane 78. Frank Walling 1122 S. Third 79. Frank Denius 2521 Tanglewood 80. Lynn Anderson 3001 Oakhurst Avenue 81. Gene Johnson 4801 Airport Blvd. 82. W.C. Cotten, Jr. 1304 E. 29th St. 83. Eugene Wukash 2500 Inwood Place 84. Pat Mendez 1710 Garden 85. Nash Moreno 1506 East 2nd 86. Vernon Fowler 3006 E. 14th St. 87. A. N. Johnson 88. Mrs. F. R. Rice 1609 E. 7th 89. C. Ben Hibbetts 3303 Glenview 90. Corwin W. Johnson 3716 Meredith St. 91. C. H. Novotny 832 E. 37th St. 92. Martin Wukash 4100 Wildwood 93. Werner Jessen 836 E. 37th 94. Noble Latson 3304 Gilbert 95. P.V. Pennybacker 811 E. 38th St. 96. Myron Begeman 1905 Meadowbrook 97. Marcus Loftis 2208 Lindell 98. Henry Holman 610 Theresa 99. John Wagner 605 Clifford Dr. Austin Trades Council (Pres) Attorney Insti. of Public Affairs Service Station Owner Engineer Architect Attorney G & M Garage (Owner) Electrician Inst., Huston-Tillotson Teacher Contractor Attorney, Prof. U of T Law School Mechanical Engineer Director Jefferson Chemical South Austin South Austin West Austin Bryker Woods North Austin French Place Enfield East Austin East Austin East Austin East Austin : East Austin Brykerwoods Tarrytown N.E. Austin Chem.Engineer, State Health Dept. Wilshire Woods Von Boeckman Jones Engineer Civil Engineer, Texas Highway Mechanical Eng. U of T Electrician Carpenter Carpenter N.E. Austin Tarrytown Northeast Austin Tarrytown South Austin South Austin South Austin CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 58581 100. Mrs. Ophelia Castro 2600 Willow 101. Wayne Golden 5303 Woodrow 102. David Wilson 2301 Greenlee Dr. 103. Fred Morse 3126 Duval 104. Mr. Hubert Jones 2415 Jarratt 105. W.Sale Lewis 2416 E. Vista Lane 106. Leonard Lundgren 3101 Harris Blvd. 107. Mrs. Kent Rider 1606 Wilshire Blvd. 108. Roy Shelton 3204 Breeze Terrace 109.Odas Jung 1411 South Congress 110. Miss Rosalind Giles 2610 McCallum Charles W. Laughton lll. 2901 W. 50th 112. Stanley Blazyk Driftwood Rd. 113. William B. Carssow 2104 San Gabriel 114. Herman Jones 2708 Bridle Path 115. W. I. Firey 1307 Wilshire 116. E. W. Jackson 709 Rio Grande 117. Walter Guttman 1215 Pasadena 118. C. D. Wilson 610 East 43rd 119. Guy P. Doarsey 2400 Wooldridge Dr. 120. J. Neils Thompson 2403 Tower Dr. 121. Howard Calkins 3210 Meredith 122. Willard Houser. 2 Margranita Crescent 123. Dr. Ralph Hanna 2400 Pemberton 124. Dr. R. D. Kirkland 400 Academy Dr. 125. Franklin Lanier Cox 2530 Spring Lane 126. Virgil Lott 2229 E. 7th St. 127. Elias Hernandez 4900 Alf Housewife Land Planner Superior Dairies Former J.C. Pres. Banker Chairman Housing Authority Attorney Architect P.T.A. Council : Maplewood School (Principal) Builder, subdivider East Austin North Austin Tarrytown Central Austin Pemberton Heights. Westfield Pemberton Heights Wilshire Wood French Place South Austin Social Worker, State Welfare Dept. Pemberton Heights Prof. Social Work, U of T Optimist N. Austin Attorney Attorney Socilogist, U of T Steck Publishing (Pres) Business Highland Park North Austin Central Austin Tarrytown Wilshire Woods Central Austin North Austin Real Estate North Austin Woodward Mfg.Corp. (Vice-Pres. & Genl.Mgr.) Prof., U of T. Pemberton Heights Tarrytown Prof. Government, Univ. Tarrytown Banker, American National Tarrytown Physician Pemberton Heights Physician, Osteopath South Austin Asst. to the Pres. of U of T Legal Advisor on Residence Matters Attorney, Lott Lumber Co. (Secy) East Austin Tarrytown Zavala School (Principal) East Austin CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 58582 128. Tony Garcia 2411 W. 9th 129. Tomas Guedea 1417 S. First 130. John A Mercaño 2905 Cole St. 131. W. T. Caswell 1502 W. Ave. Insurance Salesman Dental Laboratory Cleaner Woodward Mfg.Corp (Pres) C.S.C. Dolores Church 132. Father Charles A.Delaney 1101 Montopolis Dr. 133. Dr. J. C. Colley 2106 Elton Lane West Austin South Austin Central Austin Central Austin Montopolis Prof of Finance Ins.& Real Estate West field 136. Ralph J. Claypool, Jr. Builder and Architect 134. Joe Crow Real Estate and Insurance 2303 Townes Lane 135. John Nash Retail Trade Assn. 1608 Westover Rd. Capital Chevrolet 3205 Stevenson Tarrytown West Austin Tarrytown Consulting Engineer Enfield Univ. Methodist Church Central Austin Karotkin Furniture Tarrytown 137. Walter Seaholm 1601 Palma Plaza 138. Dr. Robert Ledbetter 1515 West 30th St. 139. Leonard Karotkin 3208 Gilbert St. MR. HUGO KUEHNE appeared before the Council regarding the Citizens Advisory Committee for the Master Plan, as had been submitted by the Plan Commission and with the suggestions that the Council might add others to serve as it desired. The Mayor complimented the Commission on its choice stating they had done a good job. Councilman Long submitted the following names to be added to the Publicity Committee: ELMER DENSON, South Austin Tribune WILLIE MORRIS, Editor of the Daily Texan She suggested the following to serve on the neighborhood Councils: D. D. JOHNSON, living in the northwestern section of the City FAGAN DICKSON, real estate MRS. CHARLES BIRDWELL, living in the northwestern section BILL CARTER, INS Newspaper man, living in the northeastern Section Mayor Miller submitted the name of EDMUNDS TRAVIS. Councilman Long moved that the Council accept the committee as appointed by the Plan Commission and add the names as just suggested here. The motion, seconded by Councilman Pearson, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, Pearson, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None Mayor Miller inquired as to the length of time it would be necessary to complete the Master Plan and the estimated cost. It was brought out it would be approximately two more years, at approximately $105,000 per year; that 1/2 of CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 58583 that amount was spent on the master plan, and the other half on the routine work zoning, processing subdivisions, Board of Adjustment, etc. The Mayor suggested meeting with the Master Planner, Mr. Wise, when he comes through Austin again. The Mayor expressed appreciation to theCommission that served so well. Action on the sale of houses was postponed until the following week as some of the Council had not had an opportunity of inspecting them. At this time Councilman Pearson left the Council Room. Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves as a filling station site the property located between Airport Boulevard and Middle Fiskville Road approximately 101 feet north of East 55th Street which property fronts 200 feet on Airport Boulevard and 196 feet on Middle Fiskville Road and being a part of Lot 1, Mrs. Lou H. Hill Subdivision, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and hereby authorizes the said Mrs. Adela Rubiola to construct, maintain and operate a drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct curbs, ramps and sidewalks in conjunction therewith, subject to the same being constructed in compliance with all ordinances relating thereto, and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations and plans; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the operation of this filling station after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution and said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper Police, Traffic and Fire regulations; and the right of revocation is retained, if it is found by the City Council that the said Mrs. Adela Rubiola has failed and refused and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations, and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. Acting City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "July 7, 1955 "We, the undersigned, have considered the application of Mrs. Adela Rubiola for permission to construct, maintain and operate a drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct commercial driveways in conjunction therewith upon the property located between Airport Boulevard and Middle Fiskville Road approximately 101 feet north of East 55th Street which property fronts 200 feet on Airport Boulevard and 196 feet on Middle Fiskville Road and being a part of Lot 1, Mrs. Lou H. Hill Subdivision, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and the property upon which this filling station is to be located is owned by Mrs. Adela Rubiola and we hereby advise that the following conditions exist. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 58.584 "The property upon which this filling station is to be located is designated as "C" Commercial Use District upon the zoning maps of the City of Austin. "All drainage, natural or otherwise, from this filling station is to be disposed of in such a manner that such drainage will not flow across the sidewalk area into the street and furthermore, shall not create a nuisance to others in the neighborhood and it is understood that the disposal of such drainage shall be entirely the responsibility of the property owner. Any waste connection to a storm sewer which empties into an open drainageway shall be discon- tinued if the waste becomes a nuisance or damages any property or rights of others in the vicinity of the open drainageway. "We recommend that Mrs. Adela Rubiola be granted permission to construct, maintain and operate said drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct curbs, ramps and sidewalks in conjunction therewith, subject to the following conditions. "(1) That all buildings and equipment shall be placed inside of the property line, correct lines to be obtained before construction starts or equipment is installed. Lines and grades to be obtained from the Department of Public Works for entrances and driveways, building lines to be approved by the City Building Inspector. That the applicant shall confer with the Department of Public Works as to future grades of the sidewalks and gutters on the adjacent streets before he starts any construction relative to the filling station. "(2) That only underground tanks shall be used and that all pumps shall be so located that it will be impracticable to service motor vehicles therefrom while said motor vehicles are standing on any part of a sidewalk, street or alley. "(3) That the gasoline tanks, pumps, and all equipment used in connection with the storage and handling of gasoline shall be an approved type and shall bear the label of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and that all construction of the filling station improvements shall be in accordance with the Building Ordinance, the Zoning Ordinance, the Filling Station Ordinance, and in accordance with the ordinance prohibiting the disposal of commercial water or oils upon the City Streets. "(4) That the grades of the station shall be such that no waste water or oils or any floor washings shall ever pass over the City sidewalk area and that all of said oils and water shall be concentrated into a combined grease and sand trap which shall be constructed in accordance with our standard plan 2 H 146. "(5) That all filling station improvements, pump islands, driveways, ramps, gutters, sidewalks and curbe shall be constructed of concrete at the expense of the applicant as set forth upon the plan hereto attached, which plan bears the Department of Public Works file number 2 - 1388. H- "(6) Expansion joints shall be constructed as shown upon the plan hereto attached marked 2 H 1388 and shall be of the pre-moulded type. - - "(7) When the owner considers that he has complied with all the requirements of the City of Austin for filling stations, he shall apply for a final CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 1 51585 inspection and upon approval, the Building Inspector shall issue a Certification of Operation before such filling station can be put inte service. "Respectfully submitted, (Sgd) S. Reuben Rountree, Jr. Acting Director of Public Works (Sgd) J. C. Eckert Building Inspector" The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None Absent: Councilman Pearson Councilman White offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, Southern Union Gas Company has presented to the City Council tentative maps or plans showing the proposed construction of its gas mains in the streets in the City of Austin hereafter named, and said maps or plans have been considered by the City Council; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT Southern Union Gas Company be and the same is hereby permitted to lay and construct its gas mains in and upon the following streets: (1) A gas main in BURRELL DRIVE from Anderson Lane northerly te a point 48 feet north of Beckett Street, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said BURRELL DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2 feet. (2) A gas main in BECKETT STREET from Burrell Drive easterly to Lazy Lane, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said BECKETT STREET. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2½ feet. (3) A gas main in LAZY LANE from a point 45 feet north of Beckett Street seutherly to Westen Drive, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAZY LANE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2 feet. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 584 586 (4) A gas main in WOOTEN DRIVE from a point 125 feet east of Lazy Lane westerly to a point 150 feet west of Burrell Drive the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said WOOTEN DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (5) A gas main in POLAR DRIVE from Beckett Street northerly 23 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said POLAR DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. (6) A gas main in KROMER DRIVE from Beckett Street northerly 36 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said KROMER DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. (7) A gas main in OVERBROOK DRIVE from a point 17 feet south ofOverdale Road southerly to Pecan Springs Road, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said OVERBROOK DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (8) A gas main in PECAN SPRINGS ROAD from a point 122 feet east of Manor Road easterly 522 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said PECAN SPRINGS ROAD. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. (9) A gas main in PECAN CIRCLE from Overbrook Drive easterly 326 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said PECAN CIRCLE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. (10) A gas main in OVERDALE ROAD from Manor Road easterly 125 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said OVERDALE ROAD. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 587587 (11) A gas main in MANOR ROAD from Pecan Springs Road westerly 1478 feet to East 51st Street, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet north of and parallel to the south property line of said MANOR ROAD. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (12) A gas main in EAST 51ST STREET from Manor Road northerly 739 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said EAST 51ST STREET. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (13) A gas main in WATERBROOK DRIVE from East 51st Street northerly 587 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said WATERBROOK DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (14) A gas main in BROOKDALE LANE from Waterbrook Drive easterly 580 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said BROOKDALE LANE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (15) A gas main in RAVENSDALE LANE from Waterbrook Drive easterly 608 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said RAVENSDALE LANE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (16) A gas main in CLOVERDALE LANE from East 51st Street easterly 588 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said CLOVERDALE LANE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (17) A gas main in AIRPORT BOULEVARD from a point 466 feet north of Glissman Road southerly 381 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said AIRPORT BOULEVARD. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet.
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 588588 (18) A gas main in LAMAR BOULEVARD frem a point 331 feet south of West 19th Street northerly 409 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said LAMAR BOULEVARD. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2½ feet. (19) A gas main in WEST 19TH STREET from Lamar Boulevard easterly 188 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said WEST 19TH STREET. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 25 feet. (20) A gas main in CRAWFORD STREET from a point 217 feet north of West 37th Street, northerly 71 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 13.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said CRAWFORD STREET. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 22 feet. (21) A gas main in BARTON SKYWAY from South Lamar Boulevard northerly 2036 feet to a point 130 feet north of Oakpark Drive, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said BARTON SKYWAY. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 22 feet. (22) A gas main in RAE DELL AVENUE from Barton Skyway westerly to Crestvale Drive, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said RAE DELL AVENUE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 2½ feet. (23) A gas main in CRESTVALE DRIVE from Rae Dell Avenue southerly 254 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet east of and parallel to the west property line of said CRESTVALE DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of not less than 25 feet. (24) A gas main in BLUFFVIEW DRIVE from Crestvale Drive northerly 478 feet to Oakhaven Drive, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said BLUFFVIEW DRIVE. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 589 589 Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2 feet. (25) A gas main in OAKHAVEN DRIVE from Barton Skyway westerly 743 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said OAKHAVEN DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (26) A gas main in OAKPARK DRIVE from Barton Skyway westerly 593 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said OAKPARK DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (27) A gas main in WEST HILL DRIVE from Barton Skyway westerly 74 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said WESTHILL DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (28) A gas main in RAE DELL AVENUE from Elmglen Drive easterly 359 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet north of and parallel to the south property line of said RAE DELL AVENUE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. (29) A gas main in RAE DELL AVENUE from Barton Skyway easterly to Elmglen Drive, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said RAE DELL AVENUE. Sáid gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (30) A gas main in OAKHAVEN DRIVE from Barton Skyway northerly 1024 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said OAKHAVEN DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (31) A gas main in OAKHAVEN CIRCLE from Oakhaven Drive easterly 285 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property line of said OAKHAVEN CIRCLE. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 5%590 Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (32) A gas main in ELMGLEN DRIVE from Oakhaven Drive easterly to Rae Dell Avenue, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet south of and parallel to the north property of said ELMGLEN DRIVE. Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 22 feet. (33) A gas main in OAKPARK DRIVE from Barton Skyway northerly 455 feet, the centerline of which gas main shall be 6.5 feet west of and parallel to the east property line of said OAKPARK DRIVE Said gas main described above shall have a cover of notless than 2½ feet. THE Southern Union Gas Company is hereby put upon notice that the City of Austin does not guarantee that the space assigned above is clear from other underground utilities, but is based upon the best records we have at hand, and that the minimum depth stated does not have any reference to the fact that greater depths may not be required at special points. When the Southern Union Gas Company requires definite information upon the ground as to elevations or working points from which to base the location of their assignments, they shall apply to the Department of Public Works not less than three (3) days before such information is required. The Southern Union Gas Company is further put upon notice that they will be required to bear the expense of repairs or replacement of any underground utility damaged during the construction of lines named in this resolution. AND THAT whenever pavement is cut in the vicinity of a fire plug, water must be used at intervals during the course of backfilling of the ditches. THAT the work and laying of said gas mains, including the excavation in the streets, and the restoration and maintenance of said streets after said mains have been laid shall be under the supervision and direction of the City Manager, and under all the pertinent terms and conditions of the certain franchises granted to said company by the City of Austin. The motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller None Absent: Councilman Pearson The City Manager submitted the following: "Following is a tabulation of bids received at 10:00 A.M., Friday June 24, 1955 for construction of Runway and Taxiway Extensions and Appurtenant Grading and Drainage at the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. 591591 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS "McKown & Sons Collins Construction Co. $190,766.40 216,007.40 City's Estimate $216,444.50 : "I recommend that McKown & Sons with their low bid of $190,766.40 be awarded the contract." Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, bids were received by the City of Austin on June 24, 1955, for the construction of Runway and Taxiway Extensions and Appurtenant Grading and Drainage at the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport; and, WHEREAS, the bid of McKown & Sons in the sum of $190,766.40 was the lowest and best bid therefor, and the acceptance of such bid has been recommended by the Director of Public Works of the City of Austin, and by the City Manager; Now, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the bid of McKown & Sons in the sum of $190,766.40 for the construction of such Runway and Taxiway Extensions and Appurtenant Grading and Drainage, be and the same is hereby accepted, and W. T. Williams, Jr., City Manager of the City of Austin is hereby authorized and directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Austin with McKown & Sons. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller None Absent: Councilman Pearson. Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) WHEREAS, the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has presented to the City Council tentative maps or plans showing the proposed construction of its underground telephone conduits in the streets in the City of Austin hereafter named, and said maps or plans have been considered by the Director of Public Works; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company be and the same is hereby permitted to construct its underground telephone conduits in the following streets: (1) An underground telephone conduit in CAMERON ROAD from East 51st Street northerly 150 feet, the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall be 10 feet east of and parallel to the centerline of said CAMERON ROAD. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 592592 (2) An underground telephone conduit in CAMERON ROAD from a point 150 feet north of East 51st Street northerly 1590 feet to a point 180 feet south of Corona Drive, the centerline of which underground telephone conduit shall be 4 feet east of and parallel to the centerline of said CAMERON ROAD. THAT the work and construction of said underground telephone conduits, including the excavation of the streets and the restoration and maintenance of said streets after said underground telephone conduits have been constructed, shall be under the supervision and direction of the City Manager and in accordance with the ordinances and regulations of the City of Austin governing such construction. The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller None Noes: Absent: Councilman Pearson Mayor Miller introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN CONTRACT WITH NASH PHILLIPS AND CLYDE COPUS, JR.; PROVIDING FOR THE APPROPRIATION OF MONEY PAID TO THE CITY OF AUSTIN UNDER SUCH CONTRACT AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The ordinance was read the first time and Councilman White moved that The the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its second reading. motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None Absent: Councilman Pearson The ordinance was read the second time and Councilman White moved that the rule be suspended and the ordinance passed to its third reading. The motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller Noes: None Absent: Councilman Pearson The ordinance was read the third time and Councilman White moved that the ordinance be finally passed. The motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller None Absent: Councilman Pearson The Mayor announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 593593 Councilman Long offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: (RESOLUTION) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: THAT the City Council of the City of Austin hereby approves as a filling station site the property located at the northwest corner of Koenig Lane and Arroyo Seca, which property fronts 100 feet on Koenig Lane and 121.13 feet on Arroyo Seca and being known as lot 1 and part of lot 2, Block A, Vallejo Subdivision in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and hereby authorizes the said L. C. Page, Louis F. Southerland and George M. Page to construct, maintain and operate a drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct curbs, ramps and sidewalks in conjunction therewith, subject to the same being constructed in compliance with all ordinances relating thereto, and further subject to the foregoing attached recommendations and plans; and the Building Inspector is hereby authorized to issue an occupancy permit for the operation of this filling station after full compliance with all the provisions of this resolution, and said permission shall be held to be granted and accepted to all necessary, reasonable and proper, present and future regulations and ordinances of the City of Austin, Texas, in the enforcement of the proper Police, Traffic and Fire regulations; and the right of revocation is retained if after hearing it is found by the City Council that the said L. C. Page, Louis F. Southerland and George M. Page has failed and refused and will continue to fail and refuse to perform any such conditions, regulations, and ordinances. (Recommendations attached) "Mr. W. T. Williams, Jr. Acting City Manager Austin, Texas "Dear Sir: "July 7, 1955 "We, the undersigned, have considered the application of L. C. Page, Louis F. Southerland and George M. Page for permission to construct, maintain and operate a drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct commercial driveways in conjunction therewith upon the property located at the northwest corner of Koenig Lane and Arroyo Seca, which property fronts 100 feet on Koenig Lane and 121.13 feet on Arroyo Seca and being known as lot 1 and part of lot 2, Block A, Vallejo Subdivision on the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, and the property upon which this filling station is to be located is owned by L. C. Page, Louis F. Southerland and George Page and we hereby advise that the following conditions exist. "The property upon which this filling station is to be located is designated as "C" Commercial Use District upon the zoning maps of the City of Austin. "All drianage, natural or other wise, from this filling station is to be disposed of in such a manner that such drainage will not flow across the sidewalk area into the street and furthermore, shall not create a nuisance to others in the neighborhood and it is understood that the disposal of such drainage shall be entirely the responsibility of the property owner. Any waste connection to a storm sewer which empties into an open drainageway shall be discontinued if the waste becomes a nuisance or damages any property or rights of others in the vicinity of the open drainageway. CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS 594594 We recommend that L. C. Page, Louis F. Southerland and George M. Page be granted permission to construct, maintain and operate said drive-in gasoline filling station and to construct curbs, ramps and sidewalks in conjunction therewith, subject to the following conditions. "(1) That all buildings and equipment shall be placed inside of the property line, correct lines to be obtained before construction starts or equipment is installed. Lines and grades to be obtained from the Department of Public Works for entrances and driveways, building lines to be approved by the City Building Inspecter. That the applicant shall confer with the Department of Public Werks as to future grades of the sidewalks and gutters on the adjacent streets before he starts any construction relative to the filling station. "(2) That only underground tanks shall be used and that all pumps shall be se lecated that it will be impracticable to service motor vehicles therefrom while said motor vehicles are standing on any part of a sidewalk, street or alley. "(3) That the gasoline tanks, pumps, and all equipment used in connection with the storage and handling of gasoline shall be an approved type and shall bear the label of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and that all construction of the filling station improvements shall be in accordance with the Building Ordinance, the Zoning Ordinance, the Filling Station Ordinance, and in accordance with the ordinance prohibiting the disposal of commercial water er eils upon the City Streets. "(4) That the grades of the station shall be such that ne waste water er eils or any floor washings shall ever pass ever the City sidewalksarea and that all of said oils and water shall be concentrated into a combined grease and sand trap which shall be constructed in accordance with our standard plan - Η - 146. 2 "(5) That all filling station improvements, pump islands, driveways, ramps, gutters, sidewalks and curbs shall be constructed of concrete at the expense of the applicant as set forth upon the plan hereto attached, which plan bears the Department of Public Works file number 2 -C- 1831. "(6) Expansion joints shall be constructed as shown upon the plan hereto attached marked 2 C 1831 and shall be of the pre-moulded type. - - "(7) When the owner considers that he has complied with all the requirements of the City of Austin for filling stations, he shall apply for a final inspection and upon approval, the Building Inspecter shall issue a Certification of Operation before such filling station can be put into service. "Respectfully submitted, (Sgd) S. Reuben Roumtree, Jr. Acting Director of Public Works (Sgd) J. C. Eckert Building Inspector" The motion, seconded by Councilman White, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller Nees: None Absent: Councilman Pearson CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 595595 The City Manager reported on progress of some paving worked up under the old policy by Mr. LATSON in which about 90% of the property owners had signed up, and in which there would be no contributions by the City. These streets were as follows: ALEGRIA from WOODROW to GROVER RUTH from WOODROW to WILD BRENTWOOD from WOODROW to WILD The Mayor stated the Council had discussed the purchase of additional transformers under the old contract, but had not taken formal action. Chuncilman White moved that the City Manager proceed to buy these two, extending the present contract to include these two additional transformers. The motion, seconded by Councilman Palmer, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Long, Palmer, White, Mayor Miller None Absent: Councilman Pearson Councilman White inquired about the turbine that would be needed. The City Manager reported that it would be needed in the next three year period, and would have to be put on order in the near future. :: Councilman White inquired about his request about amending the subdivision ordinance to include street lights and let them put these in along with their refund contract. The City Manager stated he had a report ready on this, and would submit it next Thursday. The Mayor asked that the Gas Company be contacted regarding their utilities on Congress Avenue. The Mayor called attention to a letter he received from MRS. E. B. STEPHENS, 1701 Alameda Drive commending Police Officer PHIFER and other employees in the Police Department on their assistance. The Council received notice from the City Manager that the following zoning applications had been referred to the Plan Commission and set for public hearing August 1lth: NELSON PUETT & JOE CROW 3411-13 Glenview Ave. 1601-07 W. 35th St. 3412 Kerbey Lane A. C. WARNER, JOHN OATES, 5609-11 Adams Ave. & JOHN A. GRACY 5608 Adams From "0" Office 6th and "A" Residence 1st To "LR" Local Retail 2nd Height and Area From "A" Residence 1st To "BB" Residence lst Height and Area CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS 516 596 D. E. ING, et al By E. H. Smartt Wm. D. GASTON et al 1903-07 Lamar 1309-11 W. 22nd 2201-Lamar 1306-08 W. 22nd 1000-02 W.29th 2900-08 San Gabriel 2907-09 San Gabriel From "A" Residence 1st To "BB" Residence lst Height and Area From "A" Residence lst To "GR" General Retail 1st Hgt. & Area There being no further business the Council adjourned at 4:15 Ρ.Μ. subject to the call of the Mayor. ATTEST: Elari Nus City Clerk APPROVED ill Mayor