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CodeNEXT 4 Release Report October 9, 2019 http://austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/LandDevelopmentCode-Milestones-FNL.pdf Land Development Code Revision: Proposed Timeline * *Proposed dates, subject to change based on Council direction


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CodeNEXT 4 Release Report

October 9, 2019

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Land Development Code Revision: Proposed Timeline*

POLICY DECISION MILESTONES

PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

8/9- 2018 Council ends CodeNEXT process

Council, City Manager, and staf receive community feedback on CodeNEXT process

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

3/15

City Manager asks Council 5 Policy Questions Mid-Nov Council Public Hearing Early Dec Council consideration

  • n 1st reading

10/26 Planning Commission Public Hearing Mid-Oct Public Testing

5/2

Council adopts policy direction to guide Code Revision Early Nov Planning Commission consideration

2018 AUG 2019

Council Meetings/ Public Comment on Policy Questions Council Meetings

  • n CodeNEXT

COUNCIL & COMMITTEE WORK SU MM ER COUNCIL WORK SESSIONS Code development, including meeting w/ community

8/9 2018

District Meetings, by request Community Ofice Hours

*Proposed dates, subject to change based on Council direction & outcome of public process

8/13

Housing & Planning Committee

8/31

Mobility Committee

Staf Modeling & Testing 5/14

Planning Commission

10/4: Public Release of draft Code & Map Mid-Oct: Open House Late Oct: Revised Staf Report

http://austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/LandDevelopmentCode-Milestones-FNL.pdf

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Early December City Council Vote

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All properties show at right are allowed a minimum of 3 units with the preservation incentive if there is a structure

  • n the property that is 30

years old.

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nearer corridor 6 unit by right + 4 unit bonus 60% impervious cover 40 feet tall Not residential house scale 0.8 FAR + 0.4 FAR bonus (1.2 FAR total) Density Bonus affordability: some fraction of the +4 or

fee-in lieu

4 unit by right + 4 unit bonus 50% impervious cover 35 feet tall + 10 feet bonus (45’ total) 0.4 FAR + 0.4 FAR bonus (0.8 FAR total) Density Bonus affordability: some fraction of the +4 or

fee-in lieu

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Land zoned R4 or RM1

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Land zoned R4 or RM1

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Land zoned R4 or RM1

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Orange=R4 red=RM1 green =R2A hot pink = R2B dark purple=R2C light purple MU5

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Land zoned R4 or RM1

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Land zoned R4 or RM1

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  • R2A, R2B & R2C
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Green - R2A – 25’ Front yard setback Hot Pink R2B – 15’ Font Yard setback Dark Purple R2C – 15’ Front Yard setback & 65% impervious cover Orange & Red Transition Zones

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Green - R2A – 25’ Front yard setback Hot Pink R2B – 15’ Font Yard setback Dark Purple R2C – 15’ Front Yard setback & 65% impervious cover Orange & Red Transition Zones

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  • https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=329103
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  • https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=329103
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  • https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=329103
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https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=329104

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  • Occupancy at 6 unrelated adults per unit
  • Reduced Commercial types – higher impervious cover, higher uses
  • Reduced Residential Units in VMU
  • Compatibility greatly reduced from 400’ standards to 50’ standards
  • No study on impact on flooding or other infrastructure
  • Anything from People’s Plan?