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Here's a Flickr photo thread that has a bunch of pictures from the 1981 Memorial Day flood. At the top, it says:
"May 24, 2011, marks the 30th anniversary of Austin's Memorial Day Flood when 13 people lost their lives and damage across the city was estimated at $35.5 million." https://www.flickr.com/photos/austin...7626196677382/ |
3 stories of underground parking... When I meet with Schlosser a few years back to look at some preliminary plans, I asked how they intended to protect cars and people in an underground parking garage. They responded that there would be an emergency "Submarine" door at the parking entrance that would be sealed off during high risk flooding events. There is a similar door (all be it much smaller) at Austin City Lofts on the other side of Shoal Creek. This door is between the pool and first floor. Their pool was flooded and assume they closed it off prior to the flood.
I do like that they will be providing an ADA compliant access ramp from 6th St down to the SC trail. |
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The city could start by adding native riparian species and build big rain gardens along the creek that could catch large amounts of urban runoff rather than it being dumped directly into the creek. The rain gardens would help to slow the flow although they won't be able to handle massive amounts of water. Having a tunnel would go a long way in helping the flood problems of Shoal. |
Has this project been approved by the city yet? When the rendering went up on a sign on the site, I thought a groundbreaking would happen soon. Now nothing for months. What effect will the recent flooding have on this project? Is there any portion of the design aimed at alleviating flooding concerns, like a retaining wall around the creek.
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I have a really hard time seeing the city approving any commercially feasible plan in light of what I saw on Monday. Especially not with multiple stories of underground parking. No way, at least not for what a developer would be willing to spend to make it watertight. Maybe Schlosser should create a food truck mecca there, since they've been evicted from most other DT locations. |
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The site plan was approved and released today. The elevations and building details have not been added to the release yet.
https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=11268506 |
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The link to the site plan attachments has been fixed. I went through all 66 files, and there are no elevations. But there is this drawing (page 19) with the heights of the three buildings:
15-stories, 208' 5-stories, 60' Parking Garage, 54' http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...eek%20Walk.png |
Well at least we have that height. I'm betting, though, that it's the height only to the main roof since they don't prohibit mechanical penthouses from exceeding height variances, and I've noticed they rarely get counted anyway. So it may be another 10 feet taller or so.
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Saw some surveyors out there today. Hopefully this project is still on track.
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The site appears to have a new fence around the perimeter with another sign that says "available 2017". I was gone all Summer, but live in the area and the torn up parking lot is no longer filled with weeds, but gravel now. All that seems to be standing are the light poles. There's a small bulldozer on site, so I feel like this one is entering site prep stage.
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This should be getting underway pretty quickly. Two tower cranes are planned to go up in September:
https://www.austintexas.gov/devrevie...erRSN=11405989 |
Are there any renderings of this one or just the site plan above?
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http://www.jankedesign.com/wp-conten...v2_26NOV14.jpg |
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I'm not sure it will be curved. The plan above seems to show a footprint that steps back at right angles, rather than a curve. The curve that shown there is a fire lane between the two buildings. That side of the building will be largely hidden from view anyway by the adjacent 5-story building and the parking garage.
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I agree with Kevin - it seems like there are setbacks rather than a curve on the site plan. Even so, that's better than a straight up rectangle. I do remember the rendering now. At the time, folks were unhappy with the steps up to the sidewalk.
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