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Dec 1, 2021, 9:28:32 AM12/1/21
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FYI.

Version wants to put a in a new cell tower on Amherst between the Colonial Gardens and the 7-11.

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From: nor...@cityofaustin.org
Date: December 1, 2021 at 7:02:07 AM CST
Subject: New Development Proposed (Site Plan)

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This message is to let you know that the City of Austin has received an application for a site plan at 12523 1/2 AMHERST DR, case number: SP-2021-0359CS

PROJECT DETAILS:
For project details, including contact information for the Case Manager, click the link below or copy and paste the URL into your web browser:
https://abc.austintexas.gov/web/permit/public-search-other?t_detail=1&t_selected_folderrsn=12789081

The most detailed case information is often in an attachment found toward the bottom of the page by clicking the 'Download' button. The attachment will be a pdf (viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader) or tif (viewed with Microsoft Office Document Imaging).

WHAT'S HAPPENING?
A site plan is a drawing that shows everything proposed to be developed on the property. It includes the density, height and setbacks, along with drainage, landscaping, sidewalk, parking and construction details of what they want to build. It also shows how the site is proposed to be used.

Site plans are required for new commercial, industrial and multi-family developments. They may also be required for redevelopment if there is a change of use, such as a former retail store being converted to a restaurant.

WHAT COMES NEXT?
A team of Land Use Review staff will review the site plan to ensure that it meets all applicable City codes and ordinances. The review process often includes several rounds of update and review of updated plans.  Most site plans do not require commission approval, and may be approved administratively.  Once the site plan demonstrates compliance with all applicable codes and ordinances, staff is required to approve it.

If the applicant seeks a variance that requires commission approval or if the site plan needs overall approval by a land use commission, there will be a public hearing and you will be notified.

MORE INFORMATION:
You can learn more about the City of Austin's development process by visiting the Land Use Review website at http://www.austintexas.gov/department/site-and-subdivision-plans

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Land Use Review Division
(512) 974-2680

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