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Old Posted Aug 20, 2014, 7:01 PM
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Did anyone attend this public meeting?



If so, what was the gist of it? Did they have any renderings of the buildings?

If you look at the permit filing https://www.austintexas.gov/devreview/b_showpublicpermitfolderdetails.jsp?FolderRSN=11155900 , scroll to the bottom of the page, click on the Attachment called "Rec for CC Action" there is a one-page summary that describes the filing:

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The proposed Austin Oaks Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a 31.37-acre mixed use project generally located at the southeast corner of Spicewood Springs Road and MoPac Expressway, and includes residential, office, and retail components. Though still in a conceptual planning stage, the project may include 610 townhome and multifamily units, 850,000 square feet of office space, and 100,000 square feet of retail.

The project is unique in at least two ways. First, the proposed PUD is for the redevelopment of existing multistory office buildings dating from the 1970s and 1980s, rather than the development of a vacant or undeveloped site. Second, the proposed PUD includes the existing street network, with PUD areas on both the north and south sides of Executive Center Drive, and both the east and west sides of Wood Hollow Drive.

The development assessment process requires city staff to present the PUD to City Council at an early stage of the staff review process for Council’s consideration and input. City staff will continue their review, and the PUD will be presented to City Council for final approval at a later date.
And, if you click on the Attachment "Agenda Backup" and go to Page 23, there is the below site plan that describes what they want to build. 225' is pretty tall for a suburban office building (Kevin can verify). If anyone attended, I would love to know what was covered and what the public's reaction was.

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