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Austin: Water, Growth, Public Rights

Thursday, May 3, 1984 regular
  • Fuelling Urban Expansion:

    Approved significant water and wastewater infrastructure for the 550-acre Dessau 550 development, accommodating 4,066 residential/commercial units and sparking discussions on capital recovery fees.
  • Shaping Public Life:

    The city council debated early rights for nonsmokers and adjusted regulations for motorboats on Town Lake, reflecting evolving norms for public spaces and recreation.
  • Planning for the Future:

    Initiated a study for the future land uses of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport site and established a funding mechanism for municipal uses of Cable TV, leveraging new technology for public services.
  • Navigating Development Challenges:

    Grappled with neighborhood concerns over density and traffic on projects like Castle Hill, highlighting the complexities of urban zoning and regulatory interpretation.

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USTIN FOUNDED 1839 Austin City Council MINUTES For May 03, 1984 - 1:00 Ρ.Μ. City Council Ron Mullen Mayor John Treviño, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Mark Rose Roger Duncan Sally Shipman Mark E. Spaeth Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Elden Aldridge City Clerk Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas Memorandum To: Mayor Mullen called to order the meeting of the Council scheduled for 1:00 p.m., noting the absence during the first part of the meeting of Councilmember Duncan. Councilmember Shipman left the Council Chamber later in the day and was gone for the remainder of the meeting. MINUTES APPROVED The Council, on Councilmember Spaeth's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, approved minutes for regular meetings of April 5 & 12, 1984. (5-0 Vote, Councilmember Urdy out of the room, Councilmember Duncan absent.) CITY MANAGER DISCUSSED Mr. M.A. Lang appeared before Council to discuss the City Manager. S.T.N.P. DISCUSSED Mr. Stephen Keith Beers appeared before Council to discuss S.T.Ν.Ρ. RIGHTS FOR NONSMOKERS Mr. David B. Ferris appeared before Council to discuss rights for nonsmokers. Council Memo 2 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION 5/3/84 Mr. Randy Hankamer, Director, Central Texas Section of the American Planning Association, discussed a resolution passed by them recommended action. OPENING OF 23RD STREET DISCUSSED : Mr. Kevin Thomson and Mr. Mike Cabinski appeared before Council to discuss the opening of 23rd Street. They showed slides depicting the traffic hazards caused by congestion of people and cars on 23rd Street. CONDOMINIUM SITE PLAN Mr. Daniel Traverso appeared before Council to discuss condo project site plan acceptance under Inner-City Protection Ordinance. showed a chart and maps to illustrate there would be too many condo's on a small site. He PROPOSED PROJECT ON CASTLE HILL Ms. Daphne Daniel and Ms. Brenda Bell discussed the proposed project on Castle Hill. They said the area is already crowded and dense and not enough room for more cars. They feel the zoning approval was done in error. Mr. Jeff H. Selig, who had requested to discuss the same subject, did not appear before Council. CONSENT ORDINANCES The Council, on Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Councilmember Urdy's second, waived the requirement for three readings and finally passed the following ordinances in one consent motion: (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Duncan was absent.) 1983-84 Capital Improvements Program Approved amending the 1983-84 Capital Improvements Program by appropriating approved FY 1984-85 funding in the amount of $2,760,000 for 83/16-05 Northland 138/69-KV Autotransformer ($1,760,000) and 81/16-02 Future Substation Additions ($1,000,000) in FY 1983-84. - - Item Pulled During the consent motion, Council pulled off the agenda consideration of dedication of a wastewater easement through a portion of Blunn Creek Park i Council Memo 3 Speed Zones 5/3/84 Approved amending the Austin City Code to modify the following speed zones: changes: - SECTION 11-2-100(b) (Increase of maximum limits 40 mph) Delete: Red River Street from Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to East 26th Street SECTION 11-2-100(a) (Increase of maximum limits - 35 mph) Add: Red River Street from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to East 26th Street. City Code Amendments Approved amending the Austin City Code to cover the following a. b. c. d. Section 10-5-26.1 to reduce the submittal time for temporary street closure applications from 24 days to 7 days; to provide for approval of the street closure application by the City Manager or designate; and to allow the use of sidewalk area parking land and/or one lane of traffic where there are 4 or more traffic lanes by a permit ($50.00) without requiring a temporary street closure and dates can be adjusted administratively by the City Manager if rain dates are needed. Section 11-2-16 to allow the City Manager or designate to authorize vehicles on park land, by permit, under certain conditions, and waive fees. Section 10-4-4 to allow the City Manager or designate to authorize persons to be on park land during curfew hours, under certain conditions, and waive fees. Section 9-10-28 to allow the City Manager or designate to authorize motor boats (boats with combustion type engines) on Town Lake, by permit, under certain conditions and waive fees. Annexation Approved Approved the following annexations: T Council Memo ΑΝΝΕΧATIONS - (Continued) 4 May 3, 1984 a. 706 acres of land: 598 acres out of and a part of the D. and b. W. Railroad Company Survey No. 73, L. Fritz Survey, Alex Dunlap Survey No. 805, C. Jergin Survey No. 704, Α.Ε. Livingston Survey No. 455, S.A. and M.G. Railroad Company Survey No. 20 and the William Frampton Survey in Travis County Texas and 137 acres out of and a part of the William Frampton Survey in Williamson County, Texas, for Limited Purposes. (C7a-84-001) : 500 acres of land out of and a part of the James Jett Survey No. 1, the 0. Dalton Survey, the William Swain Survey No. 810, the J.W. Preece Survey, the William Bell Survey No. 805, Β. Payne Survey No. 288, and the Alex Dunlop Survey No. 805 for Limited purposes. (C7a-84-002) c. 310 acres of land out of and a part of the John Swesey Survey No. 506, A. Eanes Survey No. 509, B. Beacham Survey No. 508, Isaac Perkins Survey No. 37, F.C. Pecht Survey Nos. 69 and 593, C. Parker Survey No. 703, W. Sergeant Survey No. 499, S. Heffington Survey No. 588, W.L. Heffington Survey No. 590, E.C.. Gaines Survey, and the J.M. Teague Survey No. 40 for Limited Purposes. (C7a-84-003) Zoning Ordinance Amended Chapter 13-2 of the Austin City Code (Zoning Ordinance) to cover the following change: DANIEL PEREZ, JR. 212 W. Stassney Lane C14-83-275 5515-5517 Bluebird Lane From Interim "A" Ist H&A to "0-1" 1st H&A Board & Commission Ordinance Approved deleting the ordinance requirement that board and commission chairpersons keep attendance records and report to the Council when the need for a new appointment occurs and authorize City Staff to take over this responsibility. --------- ---- --------- Approved an ordinance that would limit the size of Council appointed boards and commissions to no more than nine voting members. Wastewater Line in Northwest Park Approved second and third readings of an ordinance dedicating a permanent easement for the construction of a wastewater line through a portion of Northwest Park. : Council Memo 5 CONSENT RESOLUTIONS May 3, 1984 The Council, on Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, adopted the following resolutions in one consent motion: (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Duncan absent) Release of Easements Authorized release of the following easements: a. b. The 7.5' public utility easement located on Lot 30, Block G, Cat Mountain Villas Section III-B, 5923 Lookout Mountain Drive. (Request submitted by Mr. L. Michael O'Neal) A portion of the 5' public utility and drainage easement on Lot 15, Block G, Shinoak Valley Section II, 6109 Bon Terra Drive. (Request submitted by Ms. Karen Bluethman, owner) License Agreement Authorized a license agreement to allow the encroachment of driveways into the drainage and sanitary sewer easements dedicated on Lot 2, Block A, Hollow Canyon II, 11316 Jollyville Road. Parking Lease Agreement Approved renewing parking lease agreement for lot at 9th and Lavaca with Lavaca Associates. Lease for Health Department Approved renewing lease with Dry Doc Building Corporation for Health Department. Grove Trailer Park Approved renewal of Management Agreement with James T. Long for Grove Trailer Park. Surplus Real Estate Approved sale of certain City-owned surplus real estate to David L. McCarron (Parcel S-146) Council Memo 6 Change Order May 3, 1984 Approved the following Change Order: In the amount of $58,145.00 to Underground Utilities Company for Williamson Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant South Irrigation Project. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM No. 82/23-85. Capital Improvements Program Approved acquisition of a public utility easement for the installation of a sludge line related to the Onion Creek Wastewater Improvements, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM No. 73/28-87. a. b. c. Contracts Approved Approved the following contracts: TOM FAIREY COMPANY 5005 E. 7th Street Austin, Texas COLTER CONSTRUCTION 8215 View Ridge Drive Austin, Texas CROWN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 6322 Sovereign Dr., Suite 141 San Antonio, Texas d. DALMARK, INC. 4424 Brandt Road Austin, Texas - - - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM - Rental of Heavy Equipment for construction of a detention pond north of U.S. 183 on Shoal Creek, Public Works Department - $13,600.00 C.I.P. No. 82/60-05 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM - Sidewalk and Sidewalk Ramp Improvements on Cameron Road from 51st Street to U.S. 290, Public Works Department - $52,769.00 C.I.P. Nos. 82/61-03 and 83/22-04 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM - Alterations to Hancock Recreation Center, Public Works Department - $434,460.00 C.I.P. No. 78/86-02 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM - Construction of 8-inch Wastewater Line in Lakewood Park and Lakewood Village Subdivision, Water and Wastewater Department $586,698.00 C.I.P. No. 83/23-11 Council Memo CONTRACTS APPROVED e. 7 - (Continued) DALMARK, INC. 4424 Brandt Road Austin, Texas f. ROGER MATERIALS 20,025 IH 35 Buda, Texas - May 3, 1984 East 10th and Congress Avenue 12-inch and 8-inch Water Line Rehabilitation, Water and Wastewater Utility Department Total $84,454.50 84-C229-RS - Seal Coat Aggregate, Public Works Department Twelve (12) Month Supply agreement Items 2.0 thru 3.0 - $176,250.00 84-0163-AV - Uniform Shirts, Police and Fire Departments g. FECHHEIMER BROTHERS COMPANY 4545 Malsbary Road Cincinnati, Chio h. AUSTIN BUSINESS MACHINES (WBE) 8745 N. Lamar Boulevard - Austin, Texas 1. AMERICAN BODY ARMOR AND EQUIPMENT, INC. - 135 New York Avenue Six (6) Month Supply Agreement Items 1-4 - $20,652.00 84-0139-AV Electronic Typewriters, Fire Department - $10,776.00 84-0134-GW Bomb Disposal Body Armour Suit and Helmet, Police Department Total $9,495.99 84-0158-AV Halesite, New York j. FLEET BODY ENGINEERING - 6900 South IH 35 Austin, Texas Truck-mounted Fifth Wheel and Winch, Vehicle and Equipment Services Department - $8,054.00 84-0133-MB k. WATSON DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, INC. 5511 Brewster Drive San Antonio, Texas 1. Bid award: (1) BASIC WASTE, INC. 4842 Alexander Lane Dallas, Texas - - Riding Rotary Mower, Vehicle and Equipment Services Department Item RRM-1-$6,990.00 84-0150-MB Sweeper Parts, Vehicle and Equipment Services Department Thirty-six (36) Month Supply Agreement Bid are to be awarded by progressive method from low to to high bid. Total $285,000.00 84-0155-MB Council Memo CONTRACTS - m. n. (Continued) 8 (2) INDUSTRIAL DISPOSAL SUPPLY CO. 1106 Paulsun San Antonio, Texas (3) KENNEDY BRUSH, INC. 13899 West 101st St. Lenexa, Kansas (4) LACAL EQUIPMENT, INC. (WBE) 104 Washington Street Jackson Center, Chio POWER SUPPLY OF AUSTIN, INC. 1616 West 5th Street Austin, Texas ROBERT P. POTTS & ASSOCIATES P. O. Box 741836 Dallas, Texas 0. JOHN FRANKS (dba John Franks House Movers) Box 6975 Scenic Loop Austin, Texas p. Bid Award (1) SMYSER ASSOCIATES P. O. Box 108 Branscomb, California (2) BARAKAT ASSOCIATES 927 Creston Road Berkeley, California (3) PLANERGY, INC. 901 W.M.L. King Jr. Blvd. Austin, Texas (4) L. M. HOLDER III, INC. 4102 Spicewood Springs Rd. Austin, Texas (5) ENERGY ENGINEERING ASSOC. INC. 4202 Spicewood Springs Rd. Austin, Texas - Item 1 thru 4 May 3, 1984 - - - - - Manhole Rings and Covers, Central Stores Division Items 1 & 2 - $11,300.00 84-0148-AV Fixtures and Furnishings for the South Austin Health Center Pharmacy, Health Department Total $10,240.00 84-5225-LI Housing Relocation Program, Human Services Department Six (6) Month Contract Total $39,993.00 84-5189-LI Consulting Assistance in the development of the Energy Management Action Plan, Utilities Department Five (5) Month Contract Estimated Total $70,000.00 84-S230-RS $25,000.00 - $25,000.00 - $10,000.00 - $5,000.00 - $5,000.00 Council Memo CONTRACTS - 9 (Continued) ५. Bid Award: r. (1) WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP. 1455 West Loop South Houston, Texas (2) GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 7100 Regency Square Houston, Texas (3) Others later-to-be- determined suppliers GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF AUSTIN 300 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, Texas - - - - May 3, 1984 Anticipated expenditures for turbines-generator and boiler maintenance projects Electric Utility Department Estimated Total - $150,000.00 83-5369-LI Holly Units #2 and #3 and Decker Unit #1 - Estimated total $40,000.00 Holly Unit #4 - Estimated total $60,000.00 Holly Units #2, #3, and #4 Decker Unit #1 - Estimated Total $50,000.00 - Job Training Partnership Act (ЈТРА) Customized electronics assembler Training and Job Placement Program, Housing and Community Services Department three (3) months contract Total $20,854.00 WIC Contract Authorized amendment to the existing contract agreement with the Texas Department of Health for Women's, Infants and Children (WIC) Special Supplemental Food Program to incorporate several proposed changes for the contract period October 1, 1983 to September 30, 1984. Official Statement & Bond Resolution Approved the Official Statement and Bond Resolution for the issuance of $4,545,000 in District Bonds by Williamson County MUD No. 1 (anticipated sale date is May 9, 1984) Land Uses for Airport Site Authorized staff to seek proposals for a study of land uses for the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Site. Staff is to work with the neighborhood. Council Memo 10 Crisis Intervention Program May 3, 1984 Approved supporting the grant application by the Austin Police Department to the State of Texas for a Juvenile Delinquency Prevention through Crisis Intervention Program. Items Postponed Council postponed until May 10, 1984 the following resolutions: 1. Consider the following for 10th Year Community Development Block Grant Program: a. b. c. Determine priority needs and adopt General Topic areas to be funded under the 10th Year Community Development Grant Program. Establish funding allocations for each activity. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to submit the planned activites for the 10th Year Community Block Grant Program as adopted by the City Council to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). 2. Consider approval of a proposal for additional wastewater treatment capacity in the Williamson Creek Plant Service Area. Mental Health Unit Project Approved a contract between the City of Austin and Travis County for services provided by the Travis County Mental Health Unit Project. つ Older American Act Funds Authorized for submission a fifth year renewal grant application to the National Council of Senior Citizens and accept funding for approximately $310,000 in Title V Older Americans Act funds. Job Training Partnership Act Approved for submission of a one year Job Training Partnership Act Grant application in the amount of $500,000 from the Texas Department of Community Affairs. T Council Memo 11 May 3, 1984 Energy for Metro-Austin Meeting Set an Energy for Metro-Austin Meeting for May 31, 1984 at 7 p.m. Public Hearings Set Set public hearings on the following: (a) Northwest Austin MUD,s 1, 2, & 3 for May 17, 1983 at 5 p.m. Reset Public Hearings ; Reset public hearings on the following annexations to May 15 and May 17, 1984 at 5:00 p.m. a. b. c. 15.03 acres of land out of the Robert Foster Survey No. 43 and the M.D. Williams Survey No. 49 in Travis County, Texas. (Full Purpose Annexation) C7a-81-012 4.22 acres of land out of the Robert Foster Survey No. 43 in Travis County, Texas. (Limited purpose annexation) C7a-81-012 100.08 acres of land out of the John Applegate Survey No. 58 in Travis County, Texas. (Full purpose annexation) C7a-82-010 Item Pulled Pulled from the agenda until May 10, 1984 a resolution to consider a lease agreement with Austin Community College for use of golf course located at 5712 East Riverside Drive, known as the Old Austin Country Club Golf Course. Reprogramming of Money Authorized reprogramming of $4,217 previously authorized for the Salvation Army's Temporary Shelter Contract from said contract to the Capital Area Rehabilitation Center. City Manager Carrasco stated, "We have sent a recommendation to the Council expressing concern about the authorization of additional funding during the mid part of the fiscal year. At the same time we are doing that we recognize there are situations where agencies, social service agencies can have emergencies come up that can be anticipated and we would like the City to consider allowing us to establish a contigency fund in next year's program so that we can allocate a small percentage of the program fund in the event emergencies of this type take place. Council Memo MONEY - (Continued) 12 May 3, 1984 The reason we have concern about doing this now is because we could have other agencies come forth and make similar requests and one thing the Council may want to consider, if you want to allocate funds to this agency you could do so with the understanding that this is a one time emergency situation and then authorize us, in next year's program, to come back with a contingency fund that can be used for this kind of purpose." motion. Mayor Mullen said this recommendation should be part of the Mayor Pro Tem Trevino added, "You recall that the Social Policy Advisory Committee, and I don't recall whether Council has taken action, but we are now thinking about utilizing the temporary shelter, across the street, as a job site pick up place and staff has indicated that we may require additional money to continue to keep the place open for this. We may need to come back to allocate some additional monies to keep that operation going." Expert Witness Approved Approved an agreement with Patrick Philbin and Associates to serve as an expert witness during hearing before the Health Facilities Commission. Trucking of Sewage Approved extending the agreement with Nash Phillips/Copus on the trucking of sewage from the Williamson Creek Treatment Plant to the Walnut Creek facilities. Temporary Court Judge Approved the appointment of Jodi Lehman to serve as Municipal Court Judge for the month of May. Item to Be Brought Back An item from Council to discuss cancellation of certain City Council Meetings was postponed until May 10, 1984. Council Memo STATUS REPORT - 13 May 3, 1984 WILLIAMSON CREEK TREATMENT PLANT Jorge Carrasco, City Manager, reported on the status of the Williamson Creek Treatment Plant. He said there are 26", 20" and 29" of freeboard at this point and we need to extend the trucking of sewage program. Mayor Mullen asked when we can discharge. John Moore, Water and Wastewater, told him no until the City has the package treatment plant in June. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REPORT Mr. Carrasco presented the Affirmative Action Report and said there has been significant improvement during the first quarter of the year. Mayor Pro Tem Trevino asked staff to prepare a report comparing figures three years ago until the present. EXEMPTION FROM ORDINANCE APPROVED The Council, on Councilmember Shipman's motion, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's second, approved the request of Mr. John C. Meinrath for exemption from the Interim Lake Travis Watershed Ordinance for Harbor Estates Subdivision. (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Duncan absent) REQUEST WITHDRAWN Mr. J. Carey Barton withdrew his request for Council to reaffirm approval of project at 1200 Baylor and 1201 Castle Hill Councilmember Shipman requested clarification as to why Mr. Barton withdrew his request. She said, "My concern is that surrounding property owners appeared before us and brought out a problem. We had asked staff to evaluate and come back this week. That was last week. Then this week the property owner asks for reaffirmation and then withdraws his request. If we do nothing then I guess go back to staff's interpretation as opposed to any reassessment. Is that correct?" Paul Isham, City Attorney, stated, "I think that would be correct but regardless of which way you think this matter should be handled I don't think that it is a matter for the Council to consider any way other than maybe making whatever comments they think about what has occurred. The question is either does the site plan on this particular tract of land need to be approved by the Planning Commission or with staff approval proper and legal at the time it was approved." Councilmember Shipman said her concern is that the citizens may disagree with the interpretation and end up in court. She said there are some , : Council Memo REQUEST WITHDRAWN (Continued) 14 May 3, 1984 narrow streets around it and it fronts on a narrow street partially. The driveway intersection on 12th Street is very hazardous and the reason "we promulgated the ordinance was so that the staff could review those and there would be a public hearing for the people most directly involved......" Mr. Isham said the staff reviewed the site plan and approved it so the "indication to me was that they thought it met the requirements of the ordinance then in effect. One of the problems that we are dealing with in this particular instance is that there were three different ordinances that one was in effect at the time the site plan was submitted to the City. Then two additional ones were adopted by the City Council at the time that staff was reviewing the site plan that had been submitted." He said he was asked to look at it from a legal standpoint and Councilmember Shipman asked what he found out. Mr. Isham replied as follows: "Well, first of all I found out that the demolition permit was issued on October 13, 1983. This was prior to an adoption of ordinance 831020-G by the Council that created a imoratorium on demolition permits & wanter & wastewater tax. That particular ordinance was passed by the Council on October 20 which was seven days after the demolition permit had been issued. So it is my conclusion that at that point the demolition permit is properly issued by the City. Pursuant to the ordinances that were in effect on October 13. Then on November 10, 1983, ordinance 831110-L was passed by the City Council which authorized the city staff to review and approve the site plan in this area. After that ordinance was passed the property owner submitted on or about December 23, 1983, a site plan to the Planning Department for their review and approval. Then on January 19, 1984, ordinance 840119-E was passed by the City Council and that particular ordinance required the site plan be approved by the Planning Commission. There was also a provision in that particular ordinance that required that any project construction structural alteration, demolition, or removal, subject to part one of the ordinance, where a permit has not been validly issued at the time the effective date of the ordinance which was January 19, 1984, then the Planning Commission had to approve the site plan. However, the Council did reserve in the ordinance the authorities granted specific exemptions to this ordinance under circumstances where compliance herewith would result in an unreasonable hardship. So at least as of January 19 there was not approval of the Planning Commission by the staff and by adoption of ordinance 840119-E, it would appear that the site plan on this particular project would have to go to the Planning Commission for review. However, on February 9, for whatever reasons, the City Council amended the ordinance it adopted on January 19th. And in reviewing the two ordinances, that is the one adopted on January 19th and the one a adopted on February 9th, there were se several al changes c One was that the February uary 9th ordinance required a fee to be accompanied with the application. It changed notice in hearing procedure from 30 days to 60 days. It added as a requirement of the site plan a grading and drainage plan and it put in part five with regards to the effective date of the ordinance, a proviso that however, that this ordinance shall not apply to applications for permits for projects for which a site plan was approved Council Memo REQUEST (Continued) 15 May 3, 1984 under ordinance number 831020-G or 831110-L, Old West Austin Neighborhood Moratorium Ordinance. Or to applications for permits for projects for which the City Council granted a specific exemption by ordinance from ordinance 831020-G or ordinance number 831110-L. The Castle Hill situation was submitted to the city under 831020-G and 831110-L. So as of February 9th, the Council seemed to grandfather any application that was still pending under 831020-G and 831110-L to be approved pursuant to those ordinances which would require city staff to review and approval only. And after the February 9th ordinance was passed it was on February 15th that the building department and the planning department co-signed a letter confirming approval of the site plan." Mr. Mayor Mullen asked what the bottom line is to the Council. Isham replied, "that even if a site plan is required by the Planning Commission, it's required by the Planning Commission and not by the City Council. I don't think that the City Council can do anything to remedy the situation other than to say they think somebody messed up and it ought to go to the Planning Commission. From a legal standpoint, I think the building department and the planning department acted properly as they interpreted the ordinances in effect at the time they were reviewing the site plan". Mr. Isham continued, "I think your concern is that you're saying that we may be forcing the property owners to go into Court if they so desire to enjoin demolition of the building. I don't know what the other alternative is other than the City to go to Court and seek that injunctive relief and if we do that we're going to be trying to enjoin the same City officials that granted the permits anyway. That doesn't look well for the City." Councilmember Rose stated, "And also the grandfather clause they put in, and both sides, even the neighborhood, thinks that there should be a grandfather provision in the second ordinance. It was an oversight in the first ordinance not to have had a grandfather clause in it. It was not clear for whatever reason a grandfather clause was put in. It certainly wasn't anything reflected in this particular case." Mr. Isham said, "I think that you can make that assumption that there were more than one case being handled by the City at that time and there was a need for some sort of grandfather clause." Councilmember Rose stated, "That was the test run of it. That's why we went back and instructed that a grandfather clause be put into the ordinance when it came back up." At this point, Councilmember Shipman left the Council Chamber for the day to leave town on business. Council Memo 16 MUD DISTRICT NO. 1 May 3, 1984 The Council, on Councilmember Rose's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, waived the requirement for three readings and finally passed an ordinance approving the Consent Agreement and the Utility Construction Contract for the Northtown Municipal Utility District No. 1. (5-0 Vote, Councilmembers Duncan and Shipman absent.) CABLE TV Council had before them a resolution to consider funding alternatives for Municipal uses of Cable TV. Glenn Cootes, Director of Public Information, addressed Council by saying: "We're here to help you find a policy for the use of the franchise fee that we get from the Cable Company. To help us we have two members of the Cable Commission, the Chair, Marianne Wizard and the Access Committee Chair Jane Wells. Last evening Ms.Wizard was meeting with the Mayor and he asked three questions. I'd like to respond to those three questions. One question was, is the access fund reflected in the ending balance? The answer is no. It is a separate fund entirely. The equipment fund is not in the ending balance either. The other question was, what would be the impact on the access fund if the current request were funded from that source and the monies replaced in the next fiscal year? The balance right now is a million three six nine ($1,369,000)." Mayor Mullen asked, "What about the franchise. We have access, we have equipment and we have franchise. Are the franchise fees reflected in the ending balance?" Mr. Cootes said yes. Mayor Mullen said, "That is the key we are trying to get to. It seems we have a dual purpose here. We are trying to protect the ending balance and we are trying to get this item funded. What I was asking, since we have a goal to try to protect the ending balance can we phase in the use of those franchise fees to get them out of the ending balance by utilizing equipment fee fund and the access funds to the maximum amount available and then after the end of the year begin to push those funds over and to do it as the Commission recommends?" Mr. Cootes said the money is available and it could happen that way. Mayor Mullen said he would like Council to think about that as a compromise to accomplish the goal of every one. Councilmember Urdy discussed the franchise fee. He said, "Remember we had a long drawn out discussion several years ago about did we need to request a waiver from the Federal government in order to collect 5% franchise fees. Mr. Cootes said, "We are getting about 1.2 million and spending about $300,000 to $400,000 a year for cable related purposes and it should be all of it according to our waiver request. There is no question about what the other two funds can be spent for. That's not at Council Memo CABLE TV - (Continued) 17 May 3, 1984 ... issue, really. The real bottom line issue is, are we going to follow the fee waiver request that we filed with the Federal government, or not? Once we decide that we are going to follow it, then all the rest will fall into place." Mayor Mullen said, "If we were to follow it and were to make the transfers as that requires today we would take the ending balance instead. All I'm saying is that we follow it, we make it clear that that's the policy and that we are going to do it but we delay the transfer, that's all, until October." Mr. Cootes said, "It will be about $1.2 million in the current budget year". Ms. Wizard agreed that this is an excellent suggestion and can do this as the access money. "We do not think the equipment fund should be used for this purpose because really that money doesn't even come to the City as money and the equipment purchased out of it belongs to the franchisee. .... The funds are available in the access fund to implement the excellent municipal programming proposal for the five months remaining in this fiscal year. We will recommend to you in the future a policy whereby franchise fees in the future would be accounted for separately so they do not turn up in the ending balance time and time again and it can be budgeted for and planned for the budget process for 1984-85...." Mayor Mullen said, "The other question I have are about potential municipal uses of these funds to help us in meter reading or traffic signals and I want to try to keep that in mind as we deal with these funds, if it's legal, and I guess that it is." Mr. Cootes said yes, it is. Mayor Mullen said, "If that is true we have to be careful about shifting that out and back in October. I still have interest in making sure the City gets maximum use of the Cable through as many avenues as may be available for municipal uses." Mayor Mullen said that is fair. Ms. Wizard said they need a contract. Mayor Mullen stated, "I want us to be sure and remember this discussion. I'm not guaranteeing that all the franchise money will be automatically shifted over to some unknown pot when the municipal uses may be sufficient to utilize a large amount of that money that we are going to need. But any money that we take out of access now will be guaranteed to be put back in October." Jane Wells said "I understand you are proposing that if this is agreeable, to borrow the money from the current access fund, that it would be replaced from already gathered franchise fees, not future franchise fees. Is that correct?" Mayor Mullen said it does not make any difference because franchise fees are going to come in from now to the end of the year into the same pot. Ms. Wells said she wanted to make sure we are not talking about losing that portion of the fees already collected. Mayor Mullen said no they are not. Councilmember Urdy said, "The municipal access channel will ultimately be funded through the franchise fees and just in this current period we will fund it out of the access budget until October and then Council Memo CABLE TV- (Continued) 18 May 3, 1984 refund it from franchise fees." Motion The Council, on Councilmember Urdy's motion, Councilmember Rose's second, adopted a resolution to fund municipal uses of Cable TV from the access fund until October and replace that money with funds from the franchise fees in October with municipal uses of Cable TV to be funded with franchise fees from then on. (5-0 Vote, Councilmembers Shipman and Duncan absent.) MAYFIELD-WILKERSON JEFFERSON PARTNERSHIP #3 Council was scheduled to take action at 2:00p.m. on zoning for Mayfield-Wilkerson Jefferson Partnership #3 C14r-83-292. Councilmember Rose asked for the City Attorney and the planning staff because "late into the hearing we think that it was established that this case has a valid petition". Mayor Mullen said, "I have notes here that says that the neighborhood says they want to withdraw the petition if the developer makes the southernmost street for entrance only. The applicant agrees to do this, is that true?" A man who did not identify himself said he had checked with two of the three lot owners that had input into the petition and they are unwilling to withdraw the petition at this time. led Mayor Mullen asked if the petition is valid. Jack Morton, representing the applicant, said they had been to believe that this would be withdrawn if "we made the agreement that are in your notes which we did do. And we are aware of what has happened. We'd like to know if it is a valid petition because as you are aware of what has happened, it was a different interpretation than what we've had for the last ten years or so as to what validates a petition and what doesn't. .... If it is alright, we will go on record with the last agreements that we have made so that they will be a part of the record and address the neighborhood's concerns because there have been a couple since we were here last time. That being as you indicated that we will make the southernmost entrance or access point entrance only. That the "LR" uses will be limited to restaurant or the restaurant pad, if we can lease them as restaurants. If not, it would be office space and that the site plan that the neighborhood is agreed to and which we will submit is subject to staff comments and the comments of the Bull Creek Neighborhood Association. Councilmember Rose asked, "Mr. Morton, didn't you also agree that the air conditioning units be on the ground and not on top of the building. Have you not also agreed to close that southern exit?" Morton said yes. Mr. Council Memo MAYFIELD - (Continued) 19 May 3, 1984 Mayor Mullen asked if the petition has been clarified to be a valid petition. Marie Gaines, Land Development, told Council, "It is not a valid petition. We have consulted with the Legal Department and it is not valid." Mayor Mullen told Council that in that case they do not have to wait for a full Council to vote. Motion Councilmember Rose made a motion to approve the zoning application SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS THAT WERE STATED AND LISTED IN THE RECORD BY THE APPLICANT. Mayor Pro Tem Trevino seconded the motion, and motion passed by a 5-0 Vote, with Councilmembers Duncan and Shipman absent. PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENTS TO WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY Mayor Mullen opened the public hearing set for 3:00 p.m. on amendments to the Water and Wastewater utility to include approximately 550 acres of residential commercial development containing 4066 LUE's for Dessau 550 and passage of ordinance. John Moore, Water and Wastewater Department, described the area as west of IH 35 and south of Pflugerville, with no committments for service. Mary Arnold appeared before Council and asked what the capital recovery fee will be. Mr. Moore said there will be a $3800 capital recovery fee for water and wastewater LUE's combined. Councilmember Urdy said he is going to ask that the entire area be brought into the service area. Councilmember Duncan asked if the $3,800 fee has ever been collected and Mr. Moore said no one knows. Scott Roberts, who represents the applicant, Mr. Storm, told Council the $3,800 fee outside the service area is based on discouraging service out of the area. He asked Council to put them inside the service area so their fee will be the same as anyone who is inside the service area. Scott Storm, owner of the tract, asked for equity of treatment. They have been trying to develop property in the Pflugerville preferred area. Motion The Council, on Councilmember Spaeth's motion, Councilmember Urdy's second, closed the public hearing, waived the requirement for three readings and finally passed amendments to the Water and Wastewater utility to Council Memo HEARING - (Continued) 20 May 3, 1984 include approximately 550 acres of residential commercial development containing 4066 LUE's for Dessau 550. (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) At this time, Councilmember Duncan was present in the Council Chamber. ZONING HEARINGS Mayor Mullen announced the following cases scheduled for zoning hearings at 3:30 p.m. and 4:00p.m. will be pulled from the agenda and heard on May 10, 1984. Councilmember Shipman, who had to leave for the afternoon, requested these cases be held one week: : From Interim "AA" 1st H&A To "GR" 1st H&A TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 C14r-84 024 AUSTIN TEXAS 12186 Burnet Road PROPERTIES By Michael G. Crutcher C14-84 GLEN C. ANDERSON 041 By Christopher Smith 4700 E. Martin Luther From "LR" & "AA" 1st H&A King Boulevard To 4401 & 4501 Spring- RECOMMENDED dale Road "GR" 1st H&A TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 C14-84 ROBERT S. FLEMING 6915 McNeil Road 061 By Philip Turin From "A" 1st H&A To "C" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED subject to 45' or right-of-way from the centerline of McNeil Road TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) 21 May 3, 1984 C14 r-84 NATER INVESTMENTS 059 Ν. V., INC. By Kinney Kaler Crews 9442-9508 Research Boulevard 9309-9333 Jollyville Road From Interim "A" & "GR" 1st H&A To "0-1" 1st & 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED subject to the following restric tions as agreed to by applicant and neighbor- hood: TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 Ρ.Μ. (1) The building will be no higher above sea level than 35' above the the curb on Jollyville Road which will result in a maximum roof elevation of 898.5, (2) rollback the "GR" tract of land to "0-1", (3) eliminate one of Ure curb cuts on Jollyville Road (if allowed by the City) and share the one to the west with the adjoining church, (4) eliminate an additional curb cut onto U.S. 183, (5) update the Jollyville Road Corridor traffic study commissioned by this firm in April of 1983, (6) conduct a TIA of the project, (7) and limit the density to 70,000 GSF of office space. The applicant agrees to exclude the following uses of the building: (1) Hotels/motels, (2) office for the conduct of the occupations or business of massage parlor, barber, cosmetologist, hair dresser or manicurist, (3) studios for art, dance, drama, music, photography, reducing and sound recording, (4) a rental library or book, stationary, stamp or coin collec- tion shop, (5) a gift, glass, china, fabric, art object, including antiques, or retail florist shop, (6) a seamstress or dressmaker, (7) a prescription pharmacy, (8) dental or medical laboratory, (9) clubs and graternal organizations, (10) children's homes, convalescent homes, maternity homes and homes for the aged, (11) instant printing-copy duplication service except for facilities for a shared by building occupants, (12) heliport or helipad on premises C14r-84 CAMCO FINANCIAL 014 CORP. & DICK MATZ By David Graeber 5200-5610 Capital of Texas Highway N. From Interim "A", Interim "LA" & "A" 1st H&A To "LA" 1st H&A, "LR" & "0-1" 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED "LA" 1st H&A "LR" & "0-1" 2nd H&A, appli- cant is to work with Urban Transportation on roadway improvements and work out a restrictive covenant on the Community Facilities prior to City Council Approval. TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 Ρ.Μ. Council Memo ZONING (Continued) C14 r-84 LAN BENSTON 026 INTEREST By Douglas A. Hartwig 22 May 3, 1984 Burnet Road North FM 1325 & Waters Park Road From Interim "AA" 1st H&A To "BB" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED "BB" 1st H&A, recommend that a connection to Parmer Lane be made and recom- mend that this connec- tion occur concurrent with the construction of Parmer Lane, appli- cant is to submit a 30% cash contribution for a left-turn storage lane at Burnet Road and Oak Tree, with a refund in 10 years if improvements are not made. TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 C14 -84 EARL PODOLNICK C14-83 057 By Espey, Huston & Assoc. M.D. THOMSON, 073 ET AL By Mauro, Sarrett and Wendler 12713 F.M. 1325 From Interim "A" 1st H&A "GR" 1st H&A To NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "GR" 1st H&A save and except for a 50' strip of "A" adjacent to single-family along the eastern border and up to 50' of right-of-way from centerline on Parmer Lane. TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 1000-1010 Banister Lane 3708-3818 Garden Villa Lane From "A" 1st H&A Το "BB" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "BB" subject to the dedication of 35' right-of-way from centerline of Banister and 30' from centerline of Garden Villa Lane, TO BE HEARD MAY 10, 1984 @ 4:30 Council Memo 23 May 3, 1984 ZONING HEARINGS Mayor Mullen announced Council would hear zoning cases scheduled for 4:00 p.m. The Council heard, closed the public hearing, granted and instructed the City Attorney to draw the necessary ordinances to cover the following zoning changes: C14-84 CITY OF AUSTIN 030 1100-1128 พ. 5th St. From "C" 3rd H&A C14-84 GEORGE J. GOGONAS 3911 Manchaca Road 037 By John Gogonas To "C" 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From "A" 1st H&A To "O" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED C14 -84 CARSON & 043 ASSOCIATES, INC. By William T. Carson 7008-7302 Johnny Morris Road From Interim "AA" Ist H&A To RECOMMENDED "A" 1st H&A GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED C14 -84 FIRST UNITED 044 METHODIST CHURCH By Jim Spence C14-84 C. B. CARPENTER, 058, TRUSTEE By Jerry L. Harris C14 -84 CITY OF AUSTIN 066 PLANNING DEPT. Rear of 200 Blk. W. 12th Street 4012 South I. H. 35 From "B" 2nd H&A To "C" 3rd H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From Interim "A" 1st H&A To "LR" 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From Interim "AA" 1st H&A Trs. 1, 2, & 3. To "BB" 1st H&A (Tr. 1) "A" 1st H&A (Tr. 2) "AA" 1st H&A (Tr. 3) RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED 5300-5902 Fence Row 4706-4809 Cypress Bend, 4700-4903 Bergfield Drive 5200-5817 Spring Meadow Road, 4700- 4907 Crest Oak Bend 4706-4812 Cottonwood Street, 4800-4811 Spring. Meadow Cove, 4800-4810 Peach Grove Court, 4706-4809 Peach Grove Road, 4800-4813 Brook Creek Dove, 4700-4905 Brook Crest Road, 4709-4915 Nuckols Crossing Rd., 5300-5308 Lark Creek Drive, 5000-5006 Lark Creek Cove, 4900-4909 Dove Creek : Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) 24 May 3, 1984 C14 -84 CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 067 C14 -84 CITY OF AUSTIN 068 PLANNING DEPEPT. C14 r-83 ROBERT J. HUSTON 159 By Desiree H. Pedreschi Cove, 4900-4911 Charled Oak Cove 5000-5007 Acorn Grove Court 5800-5807 Walnut Hollow Cove 4900-5207 Birch Creek Road 5201-5808 Terry Road 5100-5206 Beryl Oak Drive 5300-5308 Jimmy Clay Drive 5300-5725 China Berry Road 5200-5913 Stassney Lane (East) 5300-5501 George Street 5400-5704 Mesquite Grove Road 5300-5460 Walnut Grove Drive 5300-5501 Hickory Drive 5400-5406 Holly Rock Cove 5400-5415 Walnut Grove Court 5400-5415 Blackjack Cove 12305-12315 & 12401- From Interim "AA" 1st H&A 12415 Dorsett Road To "AA" 1st H&A (Tr. 1) 4803-4820 Marblehead RECOMMENDED Drive, 12500-12508 GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED Monaghan Trail, 12400-WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 12401 Bruge's Lane 12645 DORSET ROAD WHICH 4814-4817 Pelham Drive WAS PULLED OUT 4900-4915 Bedrock Trail 12400-12406 Bedrock Trail 4700-4809 Hawkhaven Lane 4900-4910 Hawkhaven Lane 4704-5153 Ganymede Drive 4800-4824 & 4900-4920 Transit Circle, 4704-4710 Callistro Terrance 12700-12705 Transit Cove 12600-12613 Andromeda Cove 12600-12605 & 12700-12715 Europa, 12600-12603 Plut Lane 12800-12807 Ganymede Court 12600-1260512700-12713 Rhea Court, 4713,4801-4825, 4901-4929, 5001-5035 and 5101-5169 Parmer Lane 9121-9219 Balcones Club Drive From Interim "AA" Ist H&A "GR" 1st H&A To RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED 916 Capital of Texas Ordinance Amendment to Highway Revised Site Plan RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED : Council Memo 25 May 3, 1984 DAN H. MARSHALL II 916 Capital of Texas From Interim "AA" 1st H&A ZONING - (Continued) C14 -83 263 & WINIFRED M. CAMILLERIA By Desiree H. Pedreschi C14-84 CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 069 Highway 9616-9626 Anderson Mill Road To "0-1" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From Interim "AA" 1st H&A To "GR" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED C14 8-83 WOODLANDS OF 020 TRAVIS, P.U.D. By Joe Friesenhahn C14r-84 Ε. H. HURST, 029 TRUSTEE By T. J. Morton C14r-84 J. WILLIAM GREEN 028 By John C. Lewis C14-84 CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 113 2722-2916 Capital of Texas Highway Non-residential mixed use with office, retail, and bank facilities. 1,175,000 sq. ft. of floor space to be accessed by private streets. RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED 2550-2624 Capital of From Interim "AA" 1st H&A Texas Hwy. South To "0-1" lst on remainderRECOMMENDED of tract. "0-1" 2nd H&A on bldg. env. only GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED 2500-2548 Capital of From Interim "AA" 1st H&A Texas Hwy. South "0-1" 1st on remainder 12885 บ. S. of tract To "0-1" 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED on bldg. env. only GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From Interim "AA" 1st H&A "GR" 1st. H&A To RECOMMENDED GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED (On Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Councilmember Urdy's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent) 035 C14 -84 TEXAS VILLAGE, INC. SHENG-TING CHEN, TRUSTEE C14 -84 DENVY & LILLIAN 051 JACKSON By Jeff Stewart 112 Havana Street 1712 Fort View From "A" 1st H&A To "C" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED subject to dedication of up to 30' of right-of-way from the centerline. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED : From "A" 1st H&A Το "0-1" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED subject to dedication of up to 35' of right-of-way from center- line on Fort View Road. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED (On Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, 6-0 Vote) Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) 26 C14-84 WALTER & VIRGINIA 6917 McNeil Drive 054 COLLINS By Clifton Winstead May 3, 1984 From "A" 1st H&A To "0-1" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED (as amended) subject to 45' of right- of-way from centerline of McNeil Road GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED C14 r-84 BARTON-LAREDO 027 INTEREST, III By T. J. Morton 2658-2712 Capital of Texas Highway S. From "Interim AA" 1st HEA To "O" 2nd H&A RECOMMENDED "0-1", 2nd H&A for buildings only and to height of buildings as shown on site plan and limited to square footage and parking space information as sub- mitted by the applicant, noting that site plan will be amended to reflect a 36' roadway, street alignment to be determined at subdivision process, and notation that there is no committment for a 36' road, and therefore may be changed during sub- division process, this in no way guarantees approval of variances to the Barton Creek Ordinance. GRANT AS RECOMMENDED T.J. Morton, representing the applicant, stated: "We'd like to have a plat note that says we understand subdivision is required and that alignment with streets will be dealt with at subdivision process." Council agreed to his request. C14-84 LARRY PEEL 002 4700 Spicewood Springs Road To From Interim "A" 1st H&A "0-1" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED subject to right-of-way on Spicewood Springs as agreed to by applicant with City of of Austin Public Works Department and subject to restrictions by neighbor- hood GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED (On Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) Council Memo 27 May 3, 1984 ZONING - (Continued) C14 -84 JIM RUNNELS & 049 VINCENT FLORES By Steve Erickson 4309 & 4311 8. First From "A" 1st H&A Street To "LR" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "0-1" 1st H&A for northern half, "LR" 1st H&A for southern half. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED (On Councilmember Duncan's motion, Councilmember Rose's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) C14 -84 VIJAY PAREKH, 031 TRUSTEE By Howard Brunson 712 Harmon Avenue From "BB" & "A" 1st H&A "C" 1st HEA To NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "GR" 1st H&A subject to 5' buffer of shrubbery and trees and subject to 30' of right-of- way from centerline on Harmon Avenue. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED C14-84 GLORIA COLE 048 WINDRUM By Roger S. Falk C14-84 DON MCINTYRE 1501 Koenig Lane 6706 Bluff Springs 060 By Ann Garrett- Road Coleman C14-84 JAMES E. & RENA J. 1714 Fort View 011 REEVES By Jeffrey J. Stewart From "A" 1st H&A Το "LR" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "0-1" 1st H&A as amended subject to dedication of up to 40' from centerline on Koenig Lane and up to 30' from centerline on Joe Sayers. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From "A-H" 1st H&A "C-H" lst H&A To. NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "GR-H" 1st H&A for eastern 150' portion of tract, grant "C-H" 1st H&A for balance, subject to site plan. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED From "A" 1st H&A To "O" 1st. H&A NOT RECOMMENDED: RECOMMENDED "0-1" 1st H&A subject to 35' of right- of-way from centerline on Fort View Road. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) 28 May 3, 1984 1483JAMES A. & LETHA 334 E. CALHOUN By Jerry L. Harris 309-313 E. Rundberg From "A" 1st H&A Lane To "GR" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "0-1" as amended subject to provisions of Rundberg Lane Study Guidelines GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED (On Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent -- C14 -84 MRS. C.T. USELTON 914 Stobaugh Street 019 By Clark M. Gray From "A" 1st H&A Το "0-1" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED.... GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED Applicant and the neighborhood agreed the site plan is appropriate. EMERGENCY PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE (On Councilmember Duncan's motion, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's second, 6-0 Vote) C14-81 BOB J. GOODSON 601 Peacock Lane 207 C14-82 Ο.Κ. LAND PARTNERS 304-308 West Alpine 011 By Adrian Overstreet C14-82 JAMES A. RAPER 061 C14r-81 CFC/HARDIN JOINT 8018-8114 Hwy 290 RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION Road RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION 2004 West Koenig Lane RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION 217 VENTURE East By W. M. Faust RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION C14r-82 021 JOHN STREET DEVELOPERS By Don Martin 6200-6400 Balcones 3419-3425 North Hills Drive RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) C14 -81 MOGILL INVEST- 149 MENTS By J. Gordon McGill C14-82 OLTORF-BEN WHITE 203 VENTURES By Harry Akin 29 3816 Spicewood Springs Drive 7901-7905 Baywood Drive Oltorf Street May 3, 1984 RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION Rear of 4700 & 4800 blocks of East RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION C14-81 JAMES W. & 113 ELIZABETH WATTERS DONALD C. CARTWRIGHT 6708-6800 Manchaca Road RECOMMENDED EXTENSION GRANTED EXTENSION (On Councilmember Duncan's motion, Councilmember Urdy's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) C14-84 TRAMMELL CROW 047 By Cunningham- Graves, Inc. 8006 Cameron Road 1200-1408 Rutherford Lane From Interim "A" 1st H&A To "DL" 1st H&A RECOMMENDED subject to dedication of up to 50' of right-of-way from the centerline of Cameron Rd. and up to 40' of right- of-way from the centerline of Rutherford Lane. GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED Pat Horn, Heritage Hills-Woodridge Neighborhood Association, discussed Rutherford Lane, which (9/10ths of a mile long) is used as a cut through by the several business parks east of Cameron. Rutherford is only 2 lanes wide. Mr. Horn asked the Council to have Rutherford Lane moved to a place of high priority in the CIP or adopt a paving assessment policy for the street and insure the paving in a timely and smooth not piece-meal fashion. "We are asking for several improvements, some of which are already in the CIP: 4 lanes and a median to help protect left turns; sidewalks on both sides; a lighted Cameron with a protected left turn north on Cameron and west on Rutherford; improvements to IH 35 to alleviate visibility problems; a three-way stop at Furness Drive and Rutherford; maintenance of 'no-through truck traffic' signs on Rutherford; and maintenance of the speed limit to 30-35 mph". Councilmember Rose said this list should go to Public Works and be part of the consideration for the CIP process coming up, rather than with this specific case. Mayor Mullen told Mr. Horn to come down for the public hearing on the bond election and get his requests in with that. The applicant said they have worked with the neighborhood and agree to their requests. (On Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's motion, Mayor Mullen's second, 6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) C14-84 MILWOOD JOINT 022 VENTURE II By Ken Manning 30 6104-6298 McNeil Road GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED WITH ACCESS PROHIBITED FROM TRACT 1; 25 LANDSCAPE BUFFER ON TRACT 7; "B" 1st H&A ON TRACT 7 May 3, 1984 From Interim "AA" 1st H&A Το "Β", "BB", "GR" & "DL" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED "GR" 1st H&A (Tr. 1), "IR" 1st H&A & "BB" 1st H&A for a depth approximately 290' along Melrose Trail (Tr. 2), "BB" 1st H&A limited to four- plexes (Tr. 3), "A-1" 1st H&A (Tr. 4), PUD (Tr. 5), "AA" 1st H&A (Tr. 6), "BB" 1st H&A limited to 30 units per acre (Tr. 7), "DL" 1st H&A with a 100' buffer along the railroad tracks (Tr. 8). Ken Manning, representing the applicant, appeared before Council to state as follows: Mayor and Council, my name is Ken Manning. I'm representing the Milwood Joint Venture. This is a 265 acre zoning application which is designed to get zoning for an entire development in place prior to any residents moving in so a land use plan can be provided for the residents so there won't be any surprises later on about what some of the new uses are going to be. This is in the city limits by virtue of a request by the property owner to exercise limited purpose annexation for this 265 acres. I feel it represents a very good precedent that the city should consider utilizing in other instances. To maintain land use control in an area prior to the point when the city feels like from a tax base perspective, it perhaps might want to exercise full purpose annexation. The reason that I wanted this case pulled is we are in agreement with the planning commission recommendation with the exception of one portion of tract two which the planning commission recommended be "B" zoning. We are requesting that that be revised to "B" zoning limited to 30 units per acre since it lies between a tract that is recommended for "LR" zoning and a tract that is recommended for "BB" zoning which will have fourplexes. So that in our view, it makes more sense to have a transition from the "LR" into "B" then finally into "BB". One other point in discussing the proposal of Councilmember Shipman. She recommended that access be prohibited from tract one, it's a general retail tract off of........... trail. Also that a 25 wide landscape buffer be established on tract seven for the multi-family is adjacent to single family use. The applicant agrees to both of these recommendations by Councilmember Shipman. The final point on the comments provided Council reflecting the planning commission's action, the documentation indicates on tract seven, was recommended for "BB" limited to 30 units per acre. I think that you are aware that you cannot do 30 units per acre on "BB". The planning commission's recommendation was actually "B" on tract seven. I think that we want to go ahead and correct that small problem I think that occurred in translation, : Council Memo ZONING - (Continued) 31 Motion May 3, 1984 The Council, on Councilmember Duncan's motion, Councilmember Rose's second, granted the zoning as recommended with amendments proposed by Councilmember Shipman. (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent) Zoning Cases Withdrawn The Council, on Councilmember Duncan's motion, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's second, voted to withdraw the following zoning cases: (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) C14-84 KEN WENDLER 062 By Miguel Guerrero 1701 Collier Street From "A" 1st H&A To "B" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED WITHDRAWN C14-84 JOHN LAWRENCE 003 WILLIAMS 4505 Speedway From "B" 2nd H&A To "O" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED WITHDRAWN C14-84 HAL GEORGE, ET AL 1208 West 39th 010 By H. Frank Street Harren III From "A" 1st H&A To "O" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED WITHDRAWN Zoning Case Postponed The Council, on Councilmember Duncan's motion, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino's second, postponed the following zoning case for 90 days. (6-0 Vote, Councilmember Shipman absent.) C14r-84 TEXAS CHIRO- 901 E. 15th St. 063 PRACTIC ASSN. By Miguel Guerrero From "A" 1st H&A Το "0" 1st H&A NOT RECOMMENDED T Council Memo 32 May 3, 1984 ZONINGS SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING The City Manager reported the following applications have been referred to the Planning Commission for recommendations and have been set for public hearing before the City Council on June 7, 1984. : 1. C14r-84-070 TOM WAUGH DEVELOPMENT CORP. By: Travis Assoc. Consulting Engineers 705-707 Ε. Powell Lane & 8112 Ι.Η. 35 (Georgian Acres Neighborhood Assn.) 2. C14r-84-071 CARPENTER-MARCELLA JOINT VENTURE 3. C14-84-072 By: Richard Mathias 11909 Research Blvd. (Northwest Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) FIVE STAR ACRES SUBDIVISION By: Bern Ballard FROM: TO: I-A, 1st HEA C-1, 1st K&A FROM: ΤΟ: I-AA, 1st H&A GR, 1st H&A FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A DL, 1st H&A (South Highlands Neigh. Assn.) 4411-4117 E. St. Elmo Rd 4. C14-84-073 5. C14-84-074 6. C14-84-075 7. C14-84-076 MARY C. TORRES By: Thomas W. Remley 6101 Sheridan Ave. (Windsor Park Neigh. Assn.) OLTORF-BEN WHITE JOINT VENTURE By: URS Engineers Proposed Oltorf & Ben White Blvd. (Montopolis Neighborhood Assn.) NORDAL PROPERTIES, INC. By: Curtis Inglis 9600-9608 Great Hills Trail 5000-5004 Rain Creek Parkway (North Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) (Spicewood Springs Valley Area) (Great Hills Neighborhood Assn.) JACK FRIEDMAN By: David B. Armbrust 11713 Jollyville Road (Northwest Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) 8. C14-84-077 PAL INVESTMENT CORP. By: Al Brookshire 4401-4419 Burleson Road 3701-3703 Todd Lane (Franklin Park Homeowners Assn.) (Kensington Park Homeowners Assn.) FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: O, 1st H&A FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A DL, 3rd H&A FROM: TO: 0,1st HEA LR, 1st. H&A FROM: AA, 1st H&A TO: O, 1st H&A FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A TO: DL, 1st H&A Council Memo 9. C14-84-078 33 JODI G. WILLIAMSON By: Jim Gideon 1704 West Avenue (The Original City Neighborhood) 10. C14-84-079 JOHN T. MAHONE/O.V. BENNETT, JR. By: James M. Rose Capital of Tx. Hwy. & Cedar St. (Lake Austin Hill Country Assn.) (Rob Roy Homeowners Assn.) MYRA M. COX 5/3/84 FROM: B, 1st H&A TO: O, 2nd H&A FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A ΤΟ: O, 2nd H&A 11. C14-84-080 FROM: A, 1st H&A By: Bill Brewer TO: B, 1st H&A 1506 Morgan Lane (No Formal Neighborhood Group) 12. C14-84-081 DENNIS BAUERLE FROM: A, 1st H&A 6609 Manchaca Road TO: O-1, 1st H&A (Cherry Meadows Neigh. Assn.) (Manchaca Estates/Cherry Creek Assn.) 13. C14-84-082 A.E. MASSENGALE, JR. FROM: 2810-2816 Manor Road TO: O, 1st & 2nd H&A GR, 1st H&A 3301-3303 Randolph Road (Cherrywood-Concordia Neigh. Assn.) 14. C14-84-083 ELLIOTT FLICK/M.R. DODSON FROM: B, 6th H&A By: Elliott Flick TO: O-1, 1st H&A 905 W. Oltorf St. (South Austin Neighborhood Council) 15. C14r-84-084 DRYDEN GUNN JOINT VENTURE FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A By: Richard Vaughn TO: 0, 1st H&A 601 Westlake High Drive (Walsh-Tarlton Neighborhood Assn.) 16. C14-84-085 FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: O-1, 1st H&A DONALD H. & NANCY NAEVE By: Nancy J. Naeve 4000-4004 Manchaca Road 2001-2033 Prather Lane (Prather Lane Assn. of Neighbors) 17. C14r-84-086 R.E. WOOLLEY, INC. 18. C14-84-087 By: Richard C. Read 5901 IH 35 North & 923-1029 Clayton Lane (Windsor Park Neighborhood Assn.) TRAMMELL CROW By: David C. Bodenman 2100-2274 Braker Lane 2010-2344 Kramer Lane 10902-11308 Metric Blvd. (Gracy Meadows Homeowners Assn.) FROM: TO: C, 3rd H&A C-2, 3rd H&A FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A TO: DL, 1st H&A Council Memo 19. C14-84-088 JOHN S. AVERY 34 By: Terrence Lang Irion 12200 block of Jekel Circle (Northwood Neighborhood Assn.) 20. C14-84-089 LEE HOUSTON By: John D. Ewald 21. C14-84-090 700 Vargas Road (The Montopolis Neighborhood Assn.) (Montopolis Association) REG E. BRITTAIN/MARCH WILLIAMS By: Reg E. Brittain 1010-1014 West Mary 1807-1811 S. 6th Street (South Austin Neighborhood Council) (Bouldin Creek Neighborhood Assn.) (Becker Area Community Organ.) 22. C14r-84-091 TRAMMELL CROW COMPANY 23. C14-84-092 24. C14-84-093 By: David C. Bodenman 4140 Governor's Row (Franklin Park Homeowners Assn.) GLENN SYNNOTT By: J.M. Rose Company 6100-6306 Bolm Road 1100-1113 Gardner Road (No formal neighborhood group) BASIS R. SMITH & LARS W. BANG VENTURE By: James H. Barber, Jr. 1161-1181 Airport Blvd. 3301-3309 Pennsylvania Ave. 5/3/84 FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: GR, 1st H&A FROM: B, 1st H&A TO: LR, 1st H&A FROM: ΤΟ: FROM: TO: A, 1st H&A LR, 1st H&A I-AA, 1st H&A GR, 1st H&A C-2, 4th H&A FROM: GR, 1st H&A TO: D, 1st H&A FROM: E & A, 1st H&A ΤΟ: 0-1 & GR, 1st H&A (No formal neighborhood group) 25. C14-84-094 H. G. AUTRY FROM: 8304-8318 Burnet Road TO: I-A, C & GR, 1st H&A C, 1st H&A (North Shoalcreek Neigh. Assn.) 26. C14-84-095 R.E. & ANNETTE H. WESTBROOK By: Annette H. Westbrook 2502-2512 Buell Avenue (North Shoalcreek Neigh. Assn.) FROM: I-A, 1st H&A TO: C, 1st H&A 27. C14-84-096 CLAUDE MATTINGLY-GUARDIAN/TRUSTEE By: Doug Nichols FROM: B, 2nd H&A ΤΟ O-1, 1st H&A 504 West Lynn (Old West Austin Group) 28. C14-84-097 JAY TAPP (Principle Partner) FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A By: John Bolt Harris TO: DL, 1st HGA 2150-2450 E. St. Elmo Road (Franklin Park Homeowners Assn.) Council Memo 29. C14-84-098 30. C14-84-099 31. C14-84-100 32. C14-84-101 35 5/3/84 NHS HOMES, INC. FROM: A, 1st HEA By: T.J. Morton TO: O, 1st H&A 4825 E. Riverside Drive (The Montopolis Neighborhood Assn.) JOHN P. SCHNEIDER FROM: B, 2nd H&A By: T.J. Morton TO: O, 2nd H&A 3703 Speedway (Hyde Park Neighborhood Assn.) JOHN P SCHNEIDER By: T.J. Morton 3004 Hemphill Park (North University Neigh. Assn.) SCHNEIDER/KING INVESTMENTS By: T.J. Morton 700-702 South First St. (South Austin Neigh. Council) FROM: B, 1st H&A TO: O, 1st H&A FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: O, 1st H&A (Bouldin Creek Neighborhood Assn.) (Becker Area Community Assn.) 33. C14-84-102 SOUTHRIDGE LIMITED FROM: By: T.J. Morton TO: 423 William Cannon Drive (South Meadows Neighborhood Group) GR, 1st H&A C-2, 1st, H&A 34. C14r-84-103 TEXAS HERITAGE JOINT VENTURE NO. II FROM: By: William H. Bingham ΤΟΙ I-AA, 1st H&A GR & C-1, 1st H&A 12801 Burnet Road (Lamplight Village Area Neigh. Assn.) 35. C14-84-104 RANDY MORINE By: Robert W. Jackson FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A BB, 1st H&A 10608 Marado Circle (North Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) (Northwest Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) (Spicewood Springs Valley Area) (Great Hills Neighborhood Assn.) 36. C14-84-105 ESTATE OF ETHEL BELLE BROWN By: Joan Weaver FROM: A, 1st H&A ΤΟ: 0-1, 1st HEA 502-504 West 38th St. (Hyde Park Neighborhood Assn.) 37. C14-84-106 COFFEE AND CRIER, INVESTMENT 506 Oakland Avenue (Old West Austin Group) FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: O, 1st H&A 38. C14r-84-107 SOUTHEAST AUSTIN LTD. PARTNERSHIP By: Terry Bray FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A TO: DL, 2nd H&A 5125-5607 East Ben White Blvd. 3400-3600 Judson Road 5406-5606 Burleson Road (Franklin Park Homeowners Assn.) Council Memo 36 39. C14r-84-108 AUSTIN MALL COMPANY 5/3/84 FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A 0-1, 1st H&A By: Jerry L. Harris 2614 Walsh Tarlton (Walsh Tarlton Neigh. Assn.) TO: 40. C14r-84-109 TRAMMELL CROW COMPANY By: David C. Bodenman 1849 Director's Blvd. (Franklin Park Homeowners Assn.) 41. C14r-84-110 CFC HARDIN JOINT VENTURE 42. C14-84-111 By: Charlie B. Graves, Jr. 8627 MoPac Blvd. North (North Shoalcreek Neigh. Assn.) DR. WALTER MEYER 2607 Raedell Ave. (A Better Barton Creek) 43. C14r-84-112 LANDBANC By: Monic Schwanitz 44. C14-84-114 45. C14-84-115 FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A O, 4th H&A FROM: GR, 1st H&A ΤΟ GR, 2nd H&A FROM: A, 1st H&A A-2, 1st HEA FROM: TO: I-AA & AA, 1st H&A O, 1st & 2nd H&Ar 8000 Blk. Capital of Tx. Hwy. N. (Spicewood Springs Rd. Valley Assn.) (Spicewood Springs Valley Area) (Lakewood Homeowners Assn.) (Bull Creek Homeowners Assn.) LR, 2nd H&A FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A TO: AA, 1st H&A CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 7809-7812 Copperas Dr.; 4603-4614 Claeno Dr.; 7900-8107 Tiffany Dr., 7900-8022 Manzanillo, 4306-4325 Manzanillp; 4600-4704 Tabago Cove, 4600-4714 Saloma-Place; 4500-4707 San Simeon Dr., 4400-4517 Kalama Dr., 4500-4714 Velasco Place, 4600-4703 Molera Drive: 4600-4614 Caymen Place; 4500-4708 Alta Loma Dr., 4400-4522 Keota, 4500-4613 Galapagos Drive; 8004-8511 Copano; 4400-4405 Goleta Court, 4104-4405 Alexandria, 8102-8505 Mauai Drive, 4200-4205 Tile Cover 4300-4305 Taloga Court, 4300-4307 Mauai Cove, 8100-8207 Cacho Drive: 4100-4106 Cache Cove, 8200-8501 Washita Drive: 8004-8501 Los Ranchos; 8300-8301 Horton Trail; 7901-8401 Latta Drive (A-PADD Southwest), (Citizens of Brushy Creek), (Western Hill Assn.) CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 9500-9511 Night Jag Drive 9202-9501 Curlew Dr; 9202-9503 Marsh drive; 2610-2903 Crownspoint, FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A AA, 1st H&A 9300-9406 Canus Dr.; 2800-2805 Canus Cove, 1 Council Memo 37 5/3/84 46. C14-84-116 : 47. C14-83-299 2700-2902 Firecrest Drive, 2700-2705 Du- pont Cove; 2600-2606 Lindsey Cove, 2600- 2606 Gadwall Cove (Castle Oak Valley), (A-PADD Southwest), (Riddle Road Neighborhood Assn.) CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEРТ. 8401 & 8408 Birmingham Dr. 8500-8501 Wessex Way 812-817 Great Britain Blvd. 8402-8511 Palace Parkway 8400-8508 Cockney Drive 710-805 Dulwich St. (Far South Austin Community Assn.) (Riddle Road Neighborhood Assn.) CITY OF AUSTIN 4014-4021 Kandy Dr., 3916-4616 McCarty Lane, also bounded by Wm. Cannon, Glasgow Dr. & Wm. Burns Drive 5803-6703 Convict Hill Road 6600-6804 Beckett Road FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A AA, 1st H&A FROM: Tr. 1-5: Ι-ΛΑ, TO: 5401-5907, 5202-5906 McCarty Lane 6202-6310, 6203-6309 Smith Oak Trail 5214-5310, 5215-5309 Summerset Trail 5204-5212, 5207-5211 Maulding Pass 6529-6569, 6524-6554 Fair Valley Trail 5300-5406, 5301-5409 Honey Dew Terrace 6303-6415, 6302-6422 Steer Trail and all of Ridge Oak Road, Reynolds Road; Westview Road, Badger Bend; Wolf Run, Rapture Cove, Honey Dew Court (Beckett Estates/McCarty Lane Assn.) (West Creek Neighborhood Assn.) (Village of Western Oaks Neigh. Assn.) (Western Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) (A-PADD Southwest) 48. C14h-84-002 WEST AUSTIN FIRE COMPANY By: City of Austin 1000-1004 Blanco (Old West Austin Group) 49. C14h-84-003 ZIMMERMAN HOUSE By: Glyn D. Durham 9019 Parkfield Drive (North Austin Civic Assn.) 50. C14h-84-004 DEMPSEY HOUSE By: Kim Alan Williams 700 E. 44th Street (Hancock Neighborhood Group) (Hyde Park Neighborhood Assn.) 1st H&A Τr. 1-3: ΑΑ, 1st H&A Tr. 4: BB, 1st H&A Tr. 5: SR, 1st H&A FROM: TO: A, 1st H&A A-H, 1st H&A FROM: I-A, 1st H&A TO: A-H, 1st H&A FROM: TO: A, 1st H&A A-H, 1st H&A Council Memo 38 5/3/84 51. C14r-84-038 ALFRED D. HUGHES By: Jean Bringol FROM: GR, 1st H&A TO: GR, 3rd H&A 9929 Research Blvd. (Mesa Park Civic Assn.) 52. C14-84-039 SALLIE N. BENNETT & DON WICKER FROM: A & O, 1st H&A By: Jean Bringol TO: B, 1st H&A 3905 Manchaca; 3912 Valley View Road (Prather Lane Assn. of Neighbors) 53. C14-84-040 WALTER E. JOHNSON FROM: A, 1st H&A By: John Robertson 614 & 616 Gaylor TO: C, 1st H&A (No formal neighborhood group) 54. C14-84-042 ! EXECUTIVE BROKER LTD., INC. By: Jean Bringol 4700-4708 Switch Willo (Angus Valley Area Neigh. Assn.) (Northwood Neighborhood Assn.) (Dorsett Road Neigh. Assn.) STORM PROPERTIES FROM: TO: I-AA, 1st H&A A, 1st H&A 55. C14-84-045 FROM: I-AA & AA, 1st H&A By: Sue Brooks Laas 3432 and 3412-3428 Wm. Cannon 6809-6907 Brodie Lane TO: GR, 1st H&A (A-PADD Southwest) 56. C14-84-046 EUGENE JOHNSON FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: B, 1st H&A By: Robert F. Keaveny/David Grote Rear of 2408 Manor Road (Roger-Washington-Holy Cross Neighborhood Group) (Manor/Oaksprings Assn.) 57. C14г-84-052 VERNON CAPITAL CORPORATION 58. C14-84-055 59. C14-84-056 By: T.J. Morton 8931-8969 Research Blvd. (North Austin Civic Assn.) (Res. for Preservation of Putnam Drive Area) CIRAR-GOLDRICK PARTNERSHIP By: Robert Laney Vickers 3702 Terrina (Balcones Civic Assn.) RUBEN H. JOHNSON COMPANY By: Martin L. Camp 601-615 W. 15th Street; 1410-1418 Nueces St. (Old Austin Neighborhood) (The Original City Neighborhood) (Five Rivers Neighborhood Assn.) FROM: TO: I-A, 1st H&A Tr. 1: 0, 1st H&A Tr. 2: GR, 1st H&A Tr. 3: 0, 2nd H&A Tr. 4: GR, 1st H&A FROM: TO: C, 1st H&A A-2, 1st H&A FROM: LR, 2nd H&A TO: C, 4th H&A Council Memo 60. C14-84-065 61. C14-84-067 (part) 39 FLAGG HOMES, INC. By: Pierrepont Bartow 12000-12006 & 12100-12109 Hispania Court (Angus Valley Area Neigh. Group) (Milwood Neighborhood Assn.) (Northwood Neighborhood Assn.) (Dorsett Road Neigh. Assn.) CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. 12201, 12209 and 12211 Dorsett Rd. (Angus Valley Area Neigh. Assn.) (Milwood Neighborhood Assn.) (Northwood Neighborhood Assn.) (Dorsett Road Neigh. Assn.) 5/3/84 FROM: AA, 1st H&A TO: A, 1st H&A FROM: ΤΟΙ I-AA, 1st HEA TR. 2: A, 1st HEA 62. C14-78-068 CIRAR-GOLDRICK PARTNERSHIP By: Robert Laney Vickers 3702 Terrina Amendment to Restrictive Covenant (Balcones Civic Assn.) 63. C14-84-007 SHERI GALLO, ET AL FROM: A, 1st H&A By: Rhonda Denton/Sheri Gallo TO: O, 1st HGA 307-313 West 38th Street (North University Neighborhood Assn.) (Hyde Park Neighborhood Assn.) 64. C14r-84-013 DANNY M. WOMACK FROM: I-AA, 1st H&A By: Brad Burns TO: O, 1st H&A MoPac Blvd. (proposed extension) (Barton View Civic Assn.) 1 (A-PADD, Southwest) 65. C14-83-307 T. K. G. PROPERTIES By: Willie J. Kopecky, Jr. 4004-4034 Airport Blvd. (Concordia Neighborhood Assn.) FROM: A, 1st H&A TO: LR, 1st H&A (Wilshire Wood-Delwood I Neigh. Assn.) (Windsor Park Neighborhood Assn.) 66. C14r-83-337 CHARLES MAUND, ET AL FROM: I-AA, 1st By: Espey, Huston & Assoc TO: Gr, 2nd H&A 12300 block Burnet Road (FM 1325) (Walnut Crossing Homeowners Assn.) (Lamplight Village Area Neigh. Assn.) (Northwood Neighborhood Assn.) Council Memo 40 67. C14-83-302 CITY OF AUSTIN PLANNING DEPT. All of: Sierra Madre Drive Sierra Leon Drive; Penny Creek Drive; Morado Cove, Autumn Ridge; Juniper Ridge Drive, Buttonwood Drive, Shade Tree Cove, Leatherwood Cove, Key Way, Fox Way Drive; 5/3/84 FROM: TO: ΣAA, 1st Hελ Tr. 1: ΑΑ, 1st H&A Tr. 2 & 3: BB, Barker Ridge Drive, Barker Ridge Cove, Barker Vista Cove, Cedar Cliff Drive, Bull Ridge Drive, Bull Ridge Cove; Tributary Ridge Drive; Portions of: Taylor Draper Lane, Sierra Nevada Ladera Vista Drive, Morado Circle, Woodcrest Drive, Floral Park Drive, Painted Valley Drive, 11500-11604, 11501-11605 Bell Avenue (Northwest Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) (North Oaks Neighborhood Assn.) 68. Cl4r-83-270 STEVEN R. SCOTT By: John M. Joseph 12316 I.H. 35, North (No Formal Neighborhood Group) TO: 1st H&A FROM: I-AA, Ist H&A DL, 3rd H&A ADJOURNMENT Council adjourned its meeting at 4:45 p.m.