The council approved a guiding document for the new landuse code 8-3 with Alter, Pool and Tovo in opposition.
via Philip Jankowski at the Statesman
https://www.statesman.com/news/20190...h-pivotal-vote
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The main focus of their objections appeared to be the inclusion of what Adler has dubbed “transition zones” for the edges of neighborhoods along Austin’s busier roads. The transition zones are similar to transect zones, which allowed for more intense and denser housing on neighborhood edges, proposed in draft one of CodeNext in 2017. Transition zones would generally stretch no further than five lots into a neighborhood and would allow for a minimum of four housing units.
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Another point of contention was a call to reduce minimum lot size requirements, which are generally set at 5,750 square feet. Tovo was concerned that reducing those requirements would trigger widespread demolitions. Her district encompasses large portions of central Austin have seen more demolitions than any other part of the city.
“We are in essence incentivizing the redevelopment of those lots,” Tovo said.
She proposed limiting reductions to lot size minimums to undeveloped land and on developed tracts if the existing structure is preserved. To that, Council Member Natasha Harper-Madison said having a larger minimum lot requirement “perpetuates racial and economic segregation and that is a problem.”
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Main thing the Document does:
-Creating a new land development code and zoning map concurrently.
-Planning for increasing the city’s housing capacity by 400,000 housing units over the next 10 years.
-Encourage the creation of smaller scale multi-family housing developments like four-plexes.
-Eliminate parking requirement with 1/4 mile of major corridors