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Austin's Future: Land Deals, Green Spaces, Growth

Thursday, June 1, 1972 regular
  • New Green Space Honored:

    A new municipal golf course was officially named the "Jimmy Clay Municipal Golf Course," a tribute to a respected community member with widespread support.
  • Development Boom & Zoning Scrutiny:

    The city approved many zoning changes, converting residential areas to commercial, office, or higher-density housing. Some proposals, however, were denied to protect neighborhood character, and dozens of outdated zoning applications were cleared from the books.
  • Major Land Use Planning:

    A significant public hearing was scheduled for a 497-acre tract (the "Dickson Tract") to consider a shift from low to medium-density residential. The city also moved forward with annexing over 150 acres of undeveloped land, despite objections from property owners.
  • Community Health Investment:

    Funds were approved for the Model Cities Department to acquire land and secure architectural services for a new Neighborhood Health Clinic Facility, marking a substantial investment in public health infrastructure.

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: _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Regular Meeting June 01, 1972 10:00 Ρ.Μ. Council Chambers, City Hall 550 The meeting was called to order with Mayor Butler presiding. Roll call: Present: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Absent: None The Invocation was delivered by REVEREND MERLE G. FRANKE, First English Lutheran Church. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Councilman Nichols moved the Council approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 18, 1972. The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Noes: None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann JIMMY CLAY MEMORIAL Mayor Butler recognized representatives of South Austin who were before the Council to discuss a memorial to Jimmy Clay. Mr. Jim Pollard, President of the South Austin Civic Club, stated that about 120 members had voted unanimously to encourage others interested in paying tribute to the late Jimmy Clay to honor him by joining in the request that the Council name the new proposed Municipal Golf Course the "JIMMY CLAY MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE". Councilman Dryden, a long-time close friend of Mr. Clay, considered it an honor for the citizens that their golf course bear his name. Councilman Dryden moved that the golf course now under construction be named the "JIMMY CLAY GOLF COURSE". The motion, seconded by Councilman Friedman, carried by the following vote: June 1, 1972 55 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Ayes: Councilman Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman Noes: None Councilman Nichols, in total accord in this tribute, announced receipt of a petition signed by all members of the Fire Department and a resolution signed by all members of the Police Department, and asked that these two documents be made a part of the official records of this City. (Both to be copied in full in the Minutes) Councilman Nichols added to the eulogy that Jimmy Clay had given much and had asked nothing. (The City Clerk's Office failed to receive a copy of either of these documents) Mayor Butler expressed appreciation to these people for this gesture. He stated the golf course would be a beautiful one, and would be a worthy and lasting tribute to Jimmy. The Council adopted a resolution in recognition of James M. Clay for his initiative and devotion as an exemplary citizen and named the new South Austin Municipal Gold Course, the JIMMY CLAY MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE in his memory, forever more. The resolution was signed by Mayor Butler, Mayor Pro Tem Love, and Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox. (The City Clerk's Office failed to receive a copy of this resolution) Also for the record, Councilman Nichols asked each person present to state his name individually and/or the organization he represented. Those responding were: MR. GARY SIMPSON - 1st Vice President of the Capital Area Law Enforcement Association of Texas; MR. CHARLIE JONES - Austin Golf Association; MR. CARL LIND - South Austin Rotary Club; MR. EMIL H. SPILLMANN - South Austin Exchange Club, Greater Sunny South; MS. PAT OTIS - South Austin Neighborhood Council; MR. BUFORD STEWART - South Austin Civic Club, South Austin Rotary Club; MR. VAUGHN GRAY - in Association Management, works with South Austin Civic Club; MR. TED NUSE - South Austin Exchange Club, South Austin Civic Club, South Austin Businessmen's Club; MR. DALE OWENS South Austin Civic Club MR. JOHNNY JOHNSON - South Austin Optimist Club, South Austin Civic Club, South Austin Businessmen's Association; and MR. MOTON CROCKETT, South Austin Civic Club. Mayor Butler stated it would be appropriate at this time, in order to keep the Civil Service Commission functioning, to announce the appointment of Mr. Curtis Weeks to serve in the place vacated by Mr. Clay's death. Mayor Butler stated Mr. Clay was long a member and had been reappointed by this Council to that office. ZONING HEARINGS The Mayor announced it was 10:00 A.M., and the Council would hear the zoning cases scheduled for public hearing at this time. The Director of Planning reviewed each case, locating them in the area, describing the uses of surrounding properties, and adequacy of streets. June 1, 1972 552 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS JOHN F. CARRUTHERS By Paul D. Jones C14-72-073 3701-3703 No. IH 35 From "A" Residence Το "C-2" Commercial RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Nichols moved that the change to "C-2" Commercial be granted. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols Noes: None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-2" Commercial, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. JACOB BAUERLE C14-72-078 2001 So. Lamar Blvd. From "C" Commercial, Second Height and Area and "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "C" Commercial, Second Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "C" Commercial, Second Height and Area. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C" Commercial, Second Height and Area, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. COMMUNITY REALTY LTD. By Robert Sneed C14-72-091 1148 Airport Blvd. From "A" Residence, Sixth Height and Area To "C-2" Commercial, Sixth Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 553 Mayor Pro Tem Love moved the change be granted to "C-2" Commercial, Sixth Height and Area, as recommended by the Planning Commission, The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilman Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Friedman None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C-2" Commercial, Sixth Height and Area, as recommended by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary to cover. BARRY S. GILLINGWATER By Robert L. Davis C14-72-093 1000 West Avenue 800-804 W. 10th St. From "B" Residence, Second Height and Area Το "0" Office, Second Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "0" Office, Second Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox Ayes: Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "0" Office, Second Height and Area, as recommended by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. T. A. RAMEY By Roger A. Hanks C14-72-099 4204 Manchaca Rd. From "A" Residence To "LR" Local Retail RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "LR" Local Retail as recommended by the Planning Commission, The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "LR" Local Retail as recommended by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. June 1, 1972 554 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS R. L. SMITHERS, W. R. COLEMAN & LARRY NIEMANN C814-72-003 W. 35th St. on the north, Pecos St. on the west, Maywood St. on the south A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT with 10 2-Bedroom units and 40 3-Bedroom units with pool and Gazebo RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to departmental require- ments, with exeeption of not requiring r-o-w on W. 35th; not requiring a subd. to include the tracts not within PUD boundary & plan to include the explanade entrance. Mayor Pro Tem Love moved the change be granted to a Planned Unit Development with 10 2-Bedroom units and 40 3-Bedroom units with pool and Gazebo as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to departmental requirements, with exception of not requiring r-o-w on W. 35th; not requiring a subd. to include the tracts not within PUD boundary & plan to include the explanade entrance. The motion, seconded by Councilman Lebermann, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden, Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to a Planned Unit Development as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to conditions stated above, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. JAMES W. BROWN & SHIRLEY M. BROWN By J. W. Campbell C14-72-071 1601-1603 W. 39 1/2 St. From "A" Residence & "B" Residence To "B" Residence RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on W. 39 1/2 St. Councilman Nichels moved the change be granted to "B" Residence as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on W. 39 1/2 St. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 555 NELSON PUETT By B. T. Webb C14-72-079 8237 U.S. Hwy. 183 From Interim "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "C-2" Commercial, Second Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision requiring the extension of Jamestown Dr. Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "C-2" Commercial, Second Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision requiring the extension of Jamestown Dr. The motion, seconded by Councilman Lebermann, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols Noes: None Abstain: Mayor Butler The Mayor Pro Tem announced that the change had been granted to "C-2" Commercial, Second Height and Area subject to the conditions set forth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. JOHN SCHOEDEL, JR. C14-72-081 407, 409 & 501 Swanee Drive To From "A" Residence "B" Residence RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision combining the two tracts into one, 5' r-o-w on Swanee Dr., and the withdrawal of the pre- vious zoning on this tract. Mayor Pro Tem Love moved the change be granted to "B" Residence as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision combining the two tracts into one, 5' r-o-w on Swanee Dr., and the withdrawal of the previous zoning on this tract. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ! 1 June 1, 1972 556 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS- SIDNEY E. LANIER MEREDITH MCCANN PATSY MONAHAN C14-72-082 4501-4505 Ave. D. 106-110 W. 45th St. From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision combining the three tracts into one, a 6' privacy fence on the noeth property line and 5' of r-o-w on Avenue D. Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "B" Residence, Second Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision combining the three tracts into one, a 6' privacy fence on the north property line and 5' of r-o-w on Avenue D. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "B" Residence, Second Height and Area as recommended, subject to subdivision combining the three tracts into one, a 6' privacy fence on the north property line and 5' of r-o-w on Avenue D, by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. HENRY WENDLANDT, JR. E. E. NAUMANN C14-72-084 200-210 W. Ben White From "A" Residence To "GR" General Retail RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision and a 6' privacy fence on the north boundary line. Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "GR" General Retail as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision and a 6' privacy fence on the north boundary line. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilman Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "GR" General Retail as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. : =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 555 GRADY HAZLEWOOD By Doren Eskew C14-72-086 510-602 St. John's Ave. 77307-7325 Duval St. From "C" Commercial, First Height and Area To "C" Commercial, Third Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on Duval, limitation of density to "C" Commer- cial, First Height and Area & limitation of height to 90' or FAA regulations, whichever is less, Councilman Nichols moved the change be granted to "C" Commercial, Third Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on Duval, limitation of Bensity to "C" Commercial, First Height and Area and limitation of height to 90' or FAA regulations, whichever_is less. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox None The Mayor announced that the change had been granted to "C" Commercial, Third Height and Area as recommended subject to the conditions setførth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. ددد ! C. L. REEVES C14-72-096 2225-2257 Riverside Dr. From Interim "A" Residence, 1800-1856 Willow Creek Dr. First Height and Area Το Τr. 1: "LR" Local Retail, First Height and Area Tr. 2: "GR" General Re tail, First Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on Riverside, not to exceed Commission policy on required r-o-w. Councilman Dryden moved the change be granted to "LR" Local Retail, First Height and Area in Tract 1 and "GR" General Retail, First Height and Area in Tract 2 as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to 5' r-o-w on Riverside, not to exceed Commission policy on required r-o-w. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Noes: None =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 558 The Mayor announced that the change to "LR" Local Retail, First Height and Area in Tract 1 and "GR" General Retail, First Height and Area in Tract 2 had been granted as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. STEPHEN J. PYLE III By Howell Finch C14-72-097 1500-1510 W. 38th St. From "B" Residence, Second Height and Area To "0" Office, Second Height and Area RECOMMENDED by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision & varying r-o-w on 38th, approx. 10'. The Director of Planning reported this was a part of TOPICS. Councilman Nichols moved the change to "0" Office, Second Height and Area be granted as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to subdivision & varying r-o-w on 38th, approximately 10'. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change to "0" Office, Second Height and Area had been granted as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. C. C. COOK By Ken Kreitner C14-72-098 Southwest corner of E. 51st St. & Pecan Springs Road From "A" Residence To "B" Residence NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "BB" Resi- dence Mayor Pro Tem Love moved the change be granted to "BB" Residence as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols None i こ June 1, 1972 559 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS The Mayor announced that the change to "BB" Residence had been granted as recommended by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. MRS. F. O. REINKE By Ruben V. Soto C14-72-058 5214-5220 Jim Hogg Ave. From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B", Resi- dence, First Height and Area subject to subdivi sion combining the two lots into one, 10' r-ow on Jim Hogg, and proper termination of Jim Hogg with 50' cul-de-sac. The Director of Planning stated the intent of the Commission was to delete that portion of the tract presently zoned "C" Commercial from the application and that they submit an application on that portion zoned "A" Residence. Their recommendation is as shown on the Agenda. The Commission acted only on that portion presently zoned "A" Residence. Mr. Martin Boozer was in agreement with that part of the recommendation. Councilman Nichols moved the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area subject to subdivision combining the two lots into one, 10' r-o-w on Jim Hogg, and proper termination of Jim Hogg with 50' cul-de-sac as recommended by the Planning Commission with the understanding they have with the Planning Department and the applicant. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox None The Mayor announced that the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area subject to subidivision combining the two lots into one, 10' r-o-w on Jim Hogg, and proper termination of Jim Hogg with 50' cul-de-sac as recommended by the Planning Commission had been granted with the understanding they have with the Planning Department and the applicant, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. : C CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXASJune 1, 1972 560 WALTER YATES By I. A. Sheffield C14-72-083 Rear of 2106-2118 Cullen 2104 Cullen Ave. From "A" Residence, First Height and Area & "GR" General Retail, Sixth Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Resi- dence First Height and Area subject to 10' r-o-w on Cullen Ave. Councilman Nichols moved the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to 10'r-o-w on Cullen Ave. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None Noes: The Mayor announced that the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area as recommended by the Planning Commission subject to conditions had been granted, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. GIL STROMQUIST C14-72-085 5500 So. Congress Ave. 201-213 Red Bird Ln. From Interim "A" Residence, First Height and Area Το Τr. 1: "C" Commercial, First Height and Area Tr. 2: "C-2" Commercial, First Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED except for the west 70' of Tr. 1 which is recommended "B" Residence, First Height and Area, sub- ject to subdivision com- bining tracts, a 25' build- ing setback from Red Bird Ln., 5' r-o-w on Red Bird, a 6'privacy fence along the west boundary line and metes and bounds on Tr. 2. C CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 561 Councilman Nichols moved the change to "C" Commercial, First Height and Area in Tract 1 and "C-2" Commercial, First Height and Area in Tract 2 except for the west 70' of Tr. 1 which he moved be changed to "B" Residence, First Height and Area, subject to subdivision combining tracts, a 25' building setback from Red Bird Lane., 5' r-o-w on Red Bird, a 6' privacy fence along the west boundary line and metes and bounds on Tract 2 as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann None The Mayor announced that the change to "C" Commercial, First Height and Area in Tract 1 and "6-2" Commercial, First Height and Area in Tract 2 subject to the conditions and exceptions setforth by the Planning Commission (including that the west 70' of Tract 1 being changed to "B" Residence, First Height and Area), and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. T. B. GUNTER C14-72-088 2001 Anderson Lane From "O" Office To "GR" General Retail NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "GR" Gen- eral Retail to a depth of 200' from Anderson. Councilman Nichols moved the change to "GR" General Retail, to a depth of 200' from Anderson Lane, as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Bro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler The Mayor announced that bhange to "GR" General Retail, to a depth of 200' from Anderson Lane, as recommended by the Planning Commission had been granted, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. C June 1, 1972 5620 CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS CINCO INVESTMENTS By Kirk E. Williamson C14-72-089 1501-1503 Kinney Ave. From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "B" Residence, First Height and Area, sub- ject to a subdivision which includes the subject tract & providing access to So. Lamar Blvd. Councilman Dryden moved the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area, subject to a subdivision which includes the subject tract and providing access to So. Lamar Blvd.as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilman Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman None The Mayor announced that the change to "B" Residence, First Height and Area, as recommended subject to conditions setforth by the Planning Commission had been granted, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. T. F. ATTEBURY GEORGE F. MILLER ERNIE L. MILLER By John Selman C14-72-100 2808, 2900 & 2902 So. 1st St. From "A" Residence To "GR" General Retail to a depth of 150' & "B" Residence for the remainder (as amended) NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "LR" Local Re- tail to a depth of 150' & "B" Residence on the re- mainder, subject to subdivi sion combining the 2 tracts, into one & 6' privacy fence on south boundary, except adjacent to tract zoned "GR" General Retail. 563 CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS June 1, 1972 Mayor Pro Tem Love moved the change to "LR" Local Retail to depth of 150' & "B" Residence on the remainder, subject to subdivision combining the 2 tracts into one & 6' privacy fence on south boundary, except adjacent to tract zoned "GR" General Retail, as recommended by the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler None The Mayor announced that the change to "LR" Local Retail to depth of 150' and "B" Residence on the remainder had been granted as recommended subject to the conditions setforth by the Planning Commission, and the City Attorney was instructed to draw the necessary ordinance to cover. The Council publicly heard and denied the following applications: HUBERT L. CHILDRESS By John 0. Raney C14-72-075 6905 Riverside Drive From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Councilman Dryden moved the Council deny the change to "C" Commercial. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden Noes: None The Mayor announced that the change had been denied. HYMAN & RUTH FRANKEL By Steve Harris C14-72-076 1606 West Avenue 801-805 West 17th Street From "A" Residence To "0" Office NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Mr. Steve Harris represented the applicants, Mr. and Mrs. Frankel who want to use the property at 17th and West Avenue for a small office building. A two story house is being used as a rooming house. The proposed office building would be more fitting in the neighborhood than the present structure which is in bad repair. Across the street from the subject property is a small office building. He pointed out other uses of properties in the area. This tract is between 15th and 19th, heavily travelled streets. He said this develop- し つ =CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS= June 1, 1972 564 ment would be in keeping with the area and would add to the beauty. Mr. Jim Wilson, Attorney representing Mrs. Susan Long who owns a lovely home adjacent to this property, pointed out if this change were granted other changes would follow on Pearl Street and other properties in the area. Neighborhoods should be encouraged to restore the residential areas and not encroach in these lovely home area developments. He asked that this application be acted upon and voted down. Mr. Thomas Summers, on Pearl Street, spoke in opposition. Councilman Lebermann moved the Council vote to uphold the Planning Department and Planning Commission to deny the zoning. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Handcox The Mayor announced that the change to "0" Office had been denied. The following applications were referred back to the Planning Commission: V. E. GROVE, JR. By V. E. Grove C14-72-094 400-404 Kemp Street From "A" Residence Το "ΜΗ" ΜMobile Home NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission The Director of Planning stated this property is in the Model City area, and it was the opinion of the Planning Commission It should be retained for homes rather than mobile dwellings. This three lot subdivision would introduce into the area a mobile home encroachment. It was the intent of the Montopolis Community to build homes rather than mobile homes. He reported to Councilman Dryden that the near-by mobile home development was out of the City limits. Mayor Pro Tem Love moved to uphold the recommendation of the Planning Commission and deny the zoning. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Abstain: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Mayor Butler Councilman Dryden Councilman Handcox The Mayor announced that the change had been denied. LEROY LANGE By John B. Selman C14-72-090 8401-8403 Bowling Green Dr. 2210 Doris Drive From "A" Residence To "BB" Residence as amended NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission ! し CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 565 Councilman Nichols asked if he would consider withdrawing this case at this time. Mr. Martin Boozer stated only two people appeared in opposition to this request, and if it were not for the fact he had a petition with the only tow opponents stating they were in favor of the zoning, he would consider withdrawing the case. The area is developed with duplexes and the controversy arose because his clients wanted to build a four-plex. Councilman Dryden stated the Planning Commission should have had the information that he was going to build four-plexes before it. Mayor Butler stated if the plans were changed the neighbors would have no recourse. Councilman Dryden stated the Council did not have this fourplex information, and the Staff and Planning Commission should know about the agreement to the change of plans. Mayor Butler stated the Council could remand the application to the Planning Commission. Councilman Lebermann moved the Council refer the case to the Planning Commission. The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann, Mayor Butler None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilmen Handcox, Friedman Mr. Boozer pointed out a problem in the area. It is a peculiar lot in that there is a gravel parking lot for the school, backing up the lot that Mr. Lang wants to develop. This was noted, and it was suggested that Mr. Boozer bring this violation to the proper authorities. MR. & MRS. L. W. CARROLL By Cecil Nobles C14-72-095 4409-4413 Merle Drive From "A" Residence To "0" Office NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Mr. Nobles represented the applicants and stated they would like to change the request to "B" Residence, Second Height and Area instead of "0" Office. The Planning Director stated the Council could consider "B" Residence, First Height and Area, but not the Second Height and Area, because Second Height and Area is more permissive. Councilman Nichols moved the Council refer the application to the Planning Commission for consideration of "B" Residence, First Height and Area. Councilman Nichols stated this would be referred to the Commission because he had reduced his requirement. Councilman stated the Planning should have the opportunity of hearing the neighbors. He suggested there be a public hearing. =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 566 Councilman Nichols amended his motion to refer this application back to the Zoning Committee for a public hearing. The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilihan Friedman The following zoning applications were withdrawn for consideration: HYMAN & RUTH FRANKEL By Steve Harris C14-72-077 808-814 West 16th Street 1601 Pearl Street From "A" Residence To "0" Office NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Councilman Lebermann moved that the above application be withdrawn. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilmen Dryden, Nichols Noes: None The Mayor announced that the application had been withdrawn. DON J. JACKSON C14-72-055 4310-4312 Eilers Avenue From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission Councilman Handcox moved that the above application be withdrawn. The motion, seconded by Councilman Nichols, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Friedman, Noes: Handcox, Mayor Butler, Councilman Dryden None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann The Mayor announced that the application had been withdrawn. し C =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 567 The following zoning was continued: THE HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH By Doren Eskew C14-72-087 2800-2806 Robinson Ave. 1105-1111 E. 29th St. From "A" Residence, First Height and Area and "A" Residence, Fifth Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area NOT Recommended by the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED "BB" Resi- dence, First Height and Area subject to limita- tion of ensity to 6 units. Mr. Eskew Made his presentation for the Hillcrest Baptist Church, and Councilman Nichols moved that the zoning be continued until 11:00 Α.Μ., June 22nd. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler None TRUCK CONTRACTS AWARDED Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution awarding the following contracts for trucks as recommended: Bid Invitation No. 2-0900 DEPENDABLE MOTORS, INC. (Austin, Texas) INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY (Austin, Texas) LEIF JOHNSON FORD (Austin, Texas) COMMERCIAL BODY CORPORATION (Austin, Texas) HOBBS TRAILER (San Antonio, Texas) SCOTT HOLMAN CO. (Houston, Texas) DAVIS TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. (Dallas, Texas) - Bid Items: 9, 10, 11, 12.1 - Total: $15,092.00 - Bid Items: - - - - 13, 14.1, 15, 16, 18, 19.1, 20.1, 21.1, 22.1, 23, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 29.1, 33.1 Total: $164,801.50. Bid Items: 7, 17, 27.1, 28, 31, 32.1 - Total: $200,139.64. Bid Items: 24.2, 27.2, 29.2, 30.2 - Total: $19,692.50. Bid Items: 8.2, 12.2, 14.2, 19.2, 20.2 - Total: $20,062.83. Bid Items: 22.2, 25.2, 26.2 - Total: $35,687.97. - Bid Items: 32.2 - Total: $72,540.00 ن ? し UTILITY EQUIPMENT CO. (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) _ CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 568 - Bid Items: 21.2 - Total: $6,248.70. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann Absent: Mayor Butler AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT PLAN Councilman Nichols moved the Council set a public hearing at 2:00 Ρ.Μ., June 22, 1972, to amend the AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT PLAN: An Area of Approximately 497 acres of land located north and east of the intersection of Riverside Drive and Pleasant Valley Roadlocally known as the Dickson Tract - from Low Density Residential to Medium Density - requested by Fagan Dickson. C2-72-1(1). The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols None Absent: Mayor Butler Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Councilman Lebermann SALE OF HOUSES Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the sale of houses and accepting: Positive bid on: (to be moved) Clarence Cullen 1711 Westover Road $401.00 The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Noes: Mayor Pro Tem Love None Absent: Mayor Butler Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the sale of houses and accepting: Negative bid on: (to be demolished) E. L. Stryk 1709 Westover Road $84.75 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 569 The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None Absent: Mayor Butler PECAN SPRINGS ROAD Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution approving the transfer to First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Special Assessment Certificate No. 6402-2901-63-90 (b) P-2817(1) for the improvement of Pecan Springs Road for the amount of $973.36. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: - Ayes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Noes: Love, Councilman Lebermann None Absent: Mayor Butler ردد LICENSE AGREEMENTS Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the following license agreement: vote: し Missouri-Pacific Railroad Company to install a 10-inch ductile iron sanitary sewer main beneath the railroad's tracks at a point 469.00 feet south of mile post 176 - Cost to City: $100.00 for license. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman None Absent: Mayor Butler Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the following license agreement: vote: Missouri-Pacific Railroad Company to install a 42-inch reinforced concrete water main beneath the railroad's tracks at a point 30 feet north of Mile Post 176 - Cost to City: $100.00 for license. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following Ayes: Councilmen Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman Noes: None Absent: Mayor Butler =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 570 LICENSE AGREEMENT ON EASEMENT Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution granting a license agreement for the use of the following easement: B. D. THOMPSON - encroachment to construct building over existing sewer line at 505 Willow Street. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Noes: Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, None Absent: Mayor Butler ONE-WAY ALLEY Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution establishing a one-way alley from San Antonio Street to Nueces Street, between West 10th and West 11th Streets. (requested by Travis County and recommended by Traffic and Transportation Department. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Dryden Noes: None Absent: Mayor Butler TRANSIT SERVICE Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing payment to Austin Transit Corporation for transit service during the month of April in the amount of $16,056.00. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love None Ayes: Noes: Absent: Mayor Butler MODEL CITIES PROPOSAL Councilman Nichols moved the Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the Model Cities Department to contract with the Austin-Travis County Health Department in the purchase of land and payment of general architectural fees to be used for building the Neighborhood Facilities Grant - Health Clinic Facility. The total cost of this action is to be $86,344. Model Cities Share $45,694; Other Share $40,650. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: ) C June 1, 1972 571 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS TRANSFER FUNDS Mayor Pro Tem Love introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 710909-Ι ΤO TRANSFER FROM SPECIAL SERVICES ACCOUNT TO HUMAN RELATIONS ACCOUNT AN AMOUNT TO BE EXPENDED FOR PRINTING COSTS; SUSPEND ING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. F Councilman Nichols moved the Council waive the requirement for three readings, declare an emergency and finally pass the ordinance effective immediately. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Noes: Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler The Mayor Pro Tem announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. ZONING ORDINANCES PASSED Mayor Pro Tem Love introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A CHANGE IN USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA AND CHANGING THE USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA MAPS ACCOMPANYING CHAPTER 45 OF THE AUSTIN CITY CODE OF 1967 AS FOLLOWS: (1) A 0.0274 ACRE TRACT OF LAND, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 71007104 NORTH INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 35, FROM FIRST HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT TO SECOND HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT; AND, (2) THE WEST 167.14 FEET OF LOT 1, L. G. DEMENT SUBDIVISION, LOCALLY KNOWN AS THE REAR OF $626-4706 INTERSTATE HIGHWAY 35, FROM "A" RESIDENCE, FIRST HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT TO "C" COMMERCIAL, FIFTH HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT; ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; SUSPENDING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilman Nichols moved the Council waive the requirement for three readings, declare an emergency and finally pass the ordinance effective immediately. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler The Mayor Pro Tem announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 572 Mayor Pro Tem Love introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A CHANGE IN USE AND CHANGING THE USE MAPS ACCOMPANYING CHAPTER 45 OF THE AUSTIN CITY CODE OF 1967 AS FOLLOWS: (1) LOT 35A OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 33, THEODOR LOW HEIGHTS, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 4007-4011 MANCHACA ROAD, FROM "A" RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO "O" OFFICE DISTRICT; AND, (2) A ONE ACRE TRACT OF LAND, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 1123A-1125A SHADY LANE, FROM "A" RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO "C" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT; ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; SUSPENDING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Conrad F. Wisian, Jr. C14-71-252, Jay D. Harkins C14-71-097) B Councilman Nichols moved the Council waive the requirement for three readings, declare an emergency and finally pass the ordinance effective immediately. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann None Noes: Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler Mayor Pro Tem Love announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. Mayor Pro Tem Love introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A CHANGE IN USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA AND CHANGING THE USE AND HEIGHT AND AREA MAPS ACCOMPANYING CHAPTER 45 OF THE AUSTIN CITY CODE OF 1967 AS FOLLOWS: (1) LOT 8, BLOCK A, SUNSET TERRACE, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 1905 KOENIG LANE, FROM "A" RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO "O" OFFICE DISTRICT; AND, (2) LOT 1, OAKLAND SQUARE ADDITION, OUTLOT 78, DIVISION D, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 3800 SPEEDWAY, FROM "B" RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO "O" OFFICE DISTRICT; AND, (3) THE OAK, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 4504 SPEEDWAY, FROM "A" RESIDENCE, FIRST HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT TO "B" RESIDENCE, SECOND HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT; C ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; SUSPENDING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Burt Dallas C14-72-017, William Wolfe C14-74-025, A. Schoenert) Councilman Nichols moved the Council waive the requirement for three readings, declare an emergency and finally pass the ordinance effective immediately. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Noes: Councilman Lebermann None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler Mayor Pro Tem Love announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. June 1, 1972 573 =CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Mayor Pro Tem Love introduced the following ordinance: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A CHANGE IN USE AND CHANGING THE USE MAPS ACCOMPANYING CHAPTER 45 OF THE AUSTIN CITY CODE OF 1967 AS FOLLOWS: THE NORTH 132.6 FEET OF LOT 2, LESS THE EAST 4.4 FEET AND THE WEST 0.03 FEET, BLOCK 11, NORTH LOOP TERRACE SUBDIVISION, LOCALLY KNOWN AS 1509 WEST NORTH LOOP BOULEVARD, FROM "A" RESIDENCE DISTRICT TO "O" OFFICE DISTRICT; SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS; SUSPENDING THE RULE REQUIRING THE READING OF ORDINANCES ON THREE SEPARATE DAYS; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (Conway Taylor C14-72-061) Councilman Nichols moved the Council waive the requirement for three readings, declare an emergency and finally pass the ordinance effective immediately. The motion, seconded by Councilman Handcox, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Friedman, Handcox, Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilman Lebermann Noes: None Not in Council Chamber when Roll was called: Mayor Butler The Mayor Pro Tem announced that the ordinance had been finally passed. At 2:00 P.M., the Council resumed its business. ΑΝΝΕΧΑΤΙON HEARING Mayor Butler opened the 2:00P.M. hearing to consider annexations of various properties. Councilman Nichols moved the Council vote to close the hearing, and direct the administration to institute annexation proceedings to annex the following: 9.40 acres of land out of the William Cannon League - and the Santiago Del Valle Grant - proposed BATTLE BEND SPRINGS, SECTION FOUR. (requested by owner's representative) 34.59 acres of unplatted land. (initiated by the Planning Department of the City of Austin) Mr. Morris Shapiro was present to make objection to the annexation of 107.06 acres of unplatted land and a portion of Weidmar Lane. The Planning Director reported this 107.06 acreage is along the west right of-way of South Interregional Highway 35, and south of Ben White Boulevard. He reported on the utilities, both water and sewer, and the subdivisions developed or developing. For the reasons this tract is surrounded by the City, and the utilities are already available and can be extended into the tracts, it was the opinion of the Staff and the Planning Commission, that this annexation is in line with the procedures the Department has been following with respect to beinging annexation to the Council. CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 574 Mr. Morris Shapiro, one of the owners of 45 acres, stated their property had been lumped in with the 107.06 acres. This property had been owned by them for 16 years, and was bought and used specifically for the purpose for which it is being used -- grazing of cattle, an open green belt area, and for storing large iron scrap items. There are no sewer lines in the property. He stated they did not buy the land for speculation, and he saw no advantage in annexing this area other than making it conform with the maps. He noted they had given the City an electric easement. It was pointed out the use of his land would not be jeopardized by annexation unless the use were expanded. The motion, seconded by Councilman Dryden, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen Dryden, Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Noes: None After discussion, Councilman Nichols moved the Council close the hearing and direct the administration to institute annexation proceedings to annex the following: 107.06 acres of unplatted land and a portion of WEIDMAR LANE. (initiated by the Plänning Department of the City of Austin) The motion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Love, carried by the following vote: Ayes: Councilman Nichols, Mayor Pro Tem Love, Councilmen Lebermann, Friedman, Handcox, Mayor Butler Noes: Councilman Dryden DISMISSAL AND EXTENSIONS OF ZONING APPLICATIONS At 2:00 P.M. Mayor Butler opened the hearings on pending zoning applications which were before the Council in two categories: (1) Those cases which are recommended for dismissal as no action had been taken by the applicant to conditions requested; and (2) those zoning applications recommended for ninetyday extensions as conditions are in the process of being completed. Mr. Dick Lillie, Director of Planning, reviewed the list of the cases, some dating back to 1965. Out of 170 cases 85 had been cleared through termination by meeting requirements and the ordinance passed; or they are in the process of complying with theconditions as set out. Of the 85 cases, there were 41 personal contacts. He listed those who had requested extensions or had submitted the information this week. Mr. John Sleman asked Mr. Martin H. Boozer, Jr. to present the ten cases on which extensions of time are being requested by their clients. After hearing any interested party on a particular case and after thoroughly reviewing the lists of pending cases, Councilman Nichols moved the Council dismiss the following pending cases: U CITY OF AUSTIN. TEXAS June 1, 1972 575 George G. Bolton C14-67-040 Carey Legett, Jr. C14-67-093 Bruno Milburn C14-67-115 Ernest Elam and Jerald Center C14-67-144 City of Austin 3106 Windsor Road 802-810 Comanche Street 2900-2904 Swisher Street 4312-4314 Marathon 4909-4915 Harmon Avenue Traffic and Transportation4100-4224 Airport Blvd. From "A" Residence To "BB" Residence From "0" Office, First Height and Area To "C" Commercial, Fourth Height and Area From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "0" Office, First Height and Area To "C" Commercial, Second Height and Area From "A" Residence To "GR" General Retail 1623-1631 Airport Blvd. C14-67-145 1734-1748 Schieffer Avenue Sol Smith C14-67-153 1507-1511 West 6th Street 507-515 West Lynn From "B" Residence To "0" Office Joe Scott, Sr. C14-68-019 1502 Dalton Lane Felix Williams C14-68-020 Frank Barron C14-68-021 Henry 0. Hammons C14-68-034 Kelly DeBusk C14-68-093 Kelly DeBusk C14-68-094 4307-4309 Avenue H. 4308-4310 Avenue F 230962311 South Second 3822-3920 East 16th Street Tr. 1: 4001-4127 East 12th From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "A" Residence To "BB" Residence From "A" Residence 1188-1198 Springdale Rd.To "BB" Residence Tr. 2: 1211-1303 Cometa 4106-4108 East 12th 4120-4122 East 12th Samuel H. Dodson C14-68-103 7604 Bennett Avenue From "A" Residence To "0" Office CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS June 1, 1972 576 Fred Ely, Jr. C14-68-142 Dr. Walter Meyer C14-68-146 Don Grimes C14-68-148 Alex Dochen, et al C14-68-186 John T. Schneider C14-68-239 City of Austin C14-68-249 W. A. Dornwell C14-68-282 Paul Hardy C14-68-284 Martin Gonzalez C14-68-285 Paul Hardy C14-69-039 E. J. Hood C14-69-073 Fred Quist C14-69-079 Mrs. W. T. Caswell C14-69-116 Edward Joseph C14-69-170 503-505 Bellvue Place 3308-3310 Red River 2615 Buell Avenue 5400-5420 Burnet Road 2100-2108 Lawnmont Ave. 701 East 56th Street 5515-5517 Martin Avenue 400 Swanee Drive 7100 Northcrest Boulevard 5003 Lynnwood Street 5206 Woodrow Avenue 5314-5400 Woodrow Avenue 906-908 Romería 1101 Shady Lane 451144517 Manchaca Road 1800-1810 East 4th 400-404 Chicon 5413-5415 North Lamar Blvd. Miss Ada Nolen, Guardian 4014 Medical Parkway C14-69-176 From "A" Residence, First Height and Area "B" Residence, To Second Height and Area From "0" Office, First Height and Area To "0" Office, Second Height and Area From Interim "A" Resi- dence To "GR" General Retail From "C" Commercial To "C-2" Commercial From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial From "A" Residence, First Height and Area To "B" Residence, Second Height and Area From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "A" Residence To "B" Residence From "DL" Light Industri- al, First Height and Aren Το "DL" Light Industrial, Second Height and Area From "A" Residence, Το "LR" Local Retail From "B" Residence To "C" Commercial From "C" Commercial Το "C-2" Commercial From "A" Residence To "C" Commercial درد