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File #: 24-6379   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/21/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/12/2024 Final action: 12/12/2024
Title: Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 (Land Development) to create a new density bonus combining district for commercial highway and industrial base zoning districts that will modify uses, including allowing residential uses, and modifications of site development regulations, including height, off-street parking design and loading regulations, sign regulations, and landscaping and screening regulations in exchange for providing community benefits, including income restricted units or providing a fee-in-lieu. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance (Staff Version), 2. Staff Report, 3. Presentation, 4. Draft Ordinance (PC Version), 5. CM Ryan Alter Motion Sheet, 6. CM Ryan Alter Revised Motion Sheet, 7. CM Ryan Alter Revised Motion Sheet- Redlined, 8. CM Fuentes Motion Sheet, 9. Planning Commission Amendments, 10. Public Comment, 11. Recommendation for Action
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Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Title 25 (Land Development) to create a new density bonus combining district for commercial highway and industrial base zoning districts that will modify uses, including allowing residential uses, and modifications of site development regulations, including height, off-street parking design and loading regulations, sign regulations, and landscaping and screening regulations in exchange for providing community benefits, including income restricted units or providing a fee-in-lieu. Funding: This item has no fiscal impact.

 

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Lead Department

Planning Department.

 

Fiscal Note

This item has no fiscal impact.

 

Prior Council Action:

On July 18, 2024, via Resolution No. 20240718-091, the City Council initiated amendments to the Land Development Code to modify the requirements for future PDAs and to create a new density bonus program that could be combined with industrial and commercial highway services (CH) zones to allow increased height for residential uses in exchange for income-restricted dwelling units or a fee-in-lieu.

 

For More Information:

Alan Pani, Planning Department, alan.pani@austintexas.gov, (512) 974-8084.

 

Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action:

September 18, 2024: Recommended as amended by the Codes and Ordinances Joint Committee on a vote of 4-1-1 with Commissioner Greenberg voting nay and Commissioner Stern abstaining.

 

October 8, 2024: Postponed by Planning Commission to October 22, 2024.

 

October 22, 2024: Planning Commission reviewed and provided recommendations.

 

Additional Backup Information:

Case Number: C20-2024-022

 

The proposed Density Bonus for Commercial Highway and Industrial Zones combining district:

 

1.                     Can be combined with the following base districts:

a.                     commercial highway services (CH);

b.                     industrial park (IP);

c.                     major industry (MI);

d.                     limited industrial services (LI); and

e.                     research and development (R&D).

 

2.                     Requires the following affordability levels based on maximum building height:

a.                     For rental units:

i.                     10% of units set-aside affordable to 60% Median Family Income (MFI) or 8% of units set-aside affordable to 50% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use with no increase in height or the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 30 feet

ii.                     12% of units set-aside affordable to 60% Median Family Income (MFI) or 10% of units set-aside affordable to 50% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 60 feet

iii.                     15% of units set-aside affordable to 60% Median Family Income (MFI) or 12% of units set-aside affordable to 50% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 120 feet

 

b.                     For ownership units:

i.                     10% of units set-aside affordable to 80% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use with no increase in height or the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 30 feet

ii.                     12% of units set-aside affordable to 80% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 60 feet

iii.                     15% of units set-aside affordable to 80% MFI for:

                     the addition of residential use and an increase in height of 120 feet

iv.                     Requirements for ownership units may be satisfied by a fee-in-lieu of on-site units

 

3.                     Modifies uses allowed on the property including allowing for residential uses

 

This is associated with code amendment case C20-2024-017 Planned Development Area 2 which appears on the same agenda. Together, the two items respond to Resolution No. 20240718-091.