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File #: 24-5048   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/25/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/18/2024 Final action: 7/18/2024
Title: Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance ?amending City Code Section 25-2-652 to revise regulations applicable to the density bonus 90 (DB90) combining district.
Attachments: 1. C20-2024-011 DB90 Revisions Affordability Impact Statement, 2. C20-2024-011 DB90 Revisions PowerPoint, 3. C20-2024-011 DB90 Revision Staff Report, 4. Recommendation for Action, 5. Postponement Memo
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Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending City Code Section 25-2-652 to revise regulations applicable to the density bonus 90 (DB90) combining district.

 

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Lead Department

Planning Department.

 

Fiscal Note

This item has no fiscal impact.

 

Prior Council Action:

On February 1, 2024, Council approved Resolution No. 20240201-054, which directed staff to create a density bonus program that resembles Vertical Mixed-Use standards, is available citywide, and provides on-site affordable housing in exchange for development-related incentives, including increased height.

On February 29, 2024, Council adopted Ordinance No. 20240229-073, which created the density bonus 90 (DB90) combining district, among other changes.

 

For More Information:

Paul Books, Planning Department, Paul.Books@austintexas.gov, (512) 974-3173; Joi Harden, Planning Department, Joi.Harden@austintexas.gov, (512) 974-1617.

 

Council Committee, Boards and Commission Action:

Recommended by the Codes and Ordinances Joint Committee on June 18, 2024.

To be reviewed by the Planning Commission on July 9, 2024.

 

Additional Backup Information:

Case Number: C20-2024-011

Staff recommends changes to clarify regulations applicable to the density bonus 90 (DB90) combining district.

 

The proposed amendments to Section 25-2-652 would do the following:

                     Amend the commercial ground floor requirement to match VMU standards, requiring 75 percent of the ground floor along the principal street to be designed for commercial use.

                     Add additional uses for office base zoning districts.

                     Align compatibility screening requirements with amendments to citywide policy made by Council at the May 30, 2024, meeting.

                     Clarify that Section 25-2-652(B) only allows less restrictive site development standards to be overridden, not all standards.