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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


  1. CodeNEXT 4 Release Report October 9, 2019

  2. 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 & outcome of public process 2018 2019 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC AUG PUBLIC PARTICIPATION District Meetings, by request Community O f ice Hours Sta f Modeling Council, City Manager, and sta f & Testing Mid-Oct receive community feedback on Public Testing CodeNEXT process 10/4: Public Release of draft Code & Map Mid-Oct: Open House Late Oct: Revised Sta f Report Code development, including meeting w/ community COUNCIL WORK SESSIONS SU MM ER COUNCIL & COMMITTEE WORK Council Meetings Council Meetings/ on CodeNEXT Mid-Nov Public Comment on 8/13 Council Public POLICY DECISION Policy Questions Housing & 10/26 Hearing Planning Committee Planning 5/14 MILESTONES Commission Planning 8/9 Public Hearing 2018 Commission 3/15 City Manager 8/31 asks Council 5/2 8/9- 2018 Mobility Early Nov 5 Policy Questions Early Dec Council adopts Council ends Committee Planning Commission Council policy direction CodeNEXT consideration consideration to guide Code Revision process on 1st reading

  3. Early December City Council Vote

  4. All properties show at right are allowed a minimum of 3 units with the preservation incentive if there is a structure on the property that is 30 years old.

  5. nearer corridor 4 unit by right + 4 unit bonus 6 unit by right + 4 unit bonus 50% impervious cover 60% impervious cover 35 feet tall + 10 feet bonus (45’ 40 feet tall total) Not residential house scale 0.4 FAR + 0.4 FAR bonus (0.8 FAR 0.8 FAR + 0.4 FAR bonus (1.2 FAR total) total) Density Bonus affordability: Density Bonus affordability: some fraction of the +4 or some fraction of the +4 or fee-in lieu fee-in lieu

  6. Land zoned R4 or RM1

  7. Land zoned R4 or RM1

  8. Land zoned R4 or RM1

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

  10. Land zoned R4 or RM1

  11. Land zoned R4 or RM1

  12. • R2A, R2B & R2C

  13. 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

  14. 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

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

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

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

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

  19. • 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?

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