Oak Hill's Future: Zoning & Development
- The meeting centered on public hearings for the Oak Hill Area Study, indicating significant discussions about future development in this part of Austin.
- A specific 6.5-acre zoning proposal within Oak Hill sparked notable disagreement, with initial motions failing to secure a second, leading to a postponement for a final decision.
- Despite the deadlock on one item, the council gave initial approval to various zoning changes across several other Oak Hill properties, covering residential, commercial, and retail uses.
- It's important to note that all zoning approvals were first readings only, meaning these were not final decisions and required further review at upcoming meetings.
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FOUNDED 1839 Austin City Council MINUTES For - July 02, 1986 SPECIAL CALLED COUNCIL MEETING 4th FLOOR AUDITORIUM, CENTRAL LIBRARY - 6:00 Ρ.Μ. City Council Frank C. Cooksey Mayor John Treviño, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem Council Members Mark Rose Smoot Carl-Mitchell Sally Shipman George Humphrey Charles E. Urdy Jorge Carrasco City Manager Elden Aldridge City Clerk Council Chambers, 307 West Second Street, Austin, Texas Memorandum To: Mayor Cooksey called to order the Special Called Meeting of the Council, noting the absence of Mayor Pro.. Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey. Mayor Cooksey announced the purpose of the meeting was for public hearings on the Oak Hill Area Study. Discussion of Cases 54, 61, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 79, 82 and 87 was held. The following motions were made: CASE 54. Jerry Angerman Motion - DIED FOR LACK OF SECOND Councilmember Shipman made a motion to zone 6.5 acres "NO". There was no second to her motion. Motion - DIED FOR LACK OF SECOND Councilmember Carl-Mitchell made a motion to zone according to staff recommendation of "LO" on 6 acres and "NO" on .5 acres. There was no second to his motion. Motion The Council, on Councilmember Rose's notion, Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's second, closed the public hearing and directed this item to be brought back for action on July 17, 1986 at 7:00p.m. (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) -- --- - By mutual consent, the following cases were postponed to July 31, 1986: 61. Bud Johnson 69. Itiliano Hernandez Council Memo CASE 72. Vic Martinez 2 70. Bill Williamson 71. Earl Rossen Motion 7/2/86 The Council, on Councilmember Rose's motion, Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's second, passed through FIRST READING only an ordinance granting "SF-1". (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) CASE 74. Sharon Rector Motion The Council, on Councilmember Rose's motion, Councilmember : Carl-Mitchell's second, passed through FIRST READING only an ordinance granting "SF-1". (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) - CASE 76. Charles Redding Motion The Council, on Councilmember Urdy's motion, Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's second, passed through FIRST READING only an ordinance granting "CS". (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) CASE 79. Eddie & Mark Lamm Motion The Council on Councilmember Urdy's motion, Councilmember Rose's second, passed through FIRST READING only of an ordinance granting "LR" (6 acres) and "LO" (3.88 acres) with condition of traffic signal. (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) Council Memo CASE 82 John Kleas (2.27 acres) and CASE 87 Chris amended request Petropoulos (3.5 acres) (4,000 sq. ft.) (remainder) 3 Motion 7/2/86 The Council, on Councilmember Carl-Mitchell's motion, Councilmember Shipman's second, passed through FIRST READING only an ordinance as follows: (5-0 Vote, Mayor Pro Tem Trevino and Councilmember Humphrey absent.) CASE 82 "GR" CASE 87 "GR" 4,000 square feet "LR" remainder AND JOINT ACCESS AND DRIVEWAY TO BE WORKED OUT WITH THE SITE PLAN ADJOURNMENT The Council adjourned its meeting at 9:00 Ρ.Μ.