Slides used by Chris Hajdu, NWACA President, to run the meeting
NWACA Annual Meeting 2016 slides
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2015 10 27 COA Master Comment Report
City Staff comments regarding the August submission by Drenner Group. Additional comments and questions raised here will not be addressed during the pause for the community charrette activities during Q4 2015 and January 2016.
2015 10 Coyotes and Fencing
Tenth in a series of coyote education articles for 2015
2015 09 Coyotes and Food
Ninth in a series of coyote education articles for 2015
Wildfire Article from March 11, 1948
Describes a wildfire in the general area 75 years ago
1948 03 11 Wildfire Article
2015 08 12 Land Use Plan Updates – sheet 4
Updates to the April plan provided by Drenner Group in August, 2015
2015 08 12 Land Use Plan Updates – sheet 3
Updates to the April plan, provided by Drenner Group in August, 2015
2015 08 12 Land Use Plan Updates – sheet 1
Updates to the April plan provided by Drenner Group in August, 2015
2015 08 12 Land Use Plan Updates – sheet 2
Updates were made to LUP sheet 2 to incorporate modifications to notes and for additional notes to the version published in April
2015 08 13 Drenner Update #2
Response and additional information provided by Drenner Group, subsequent to the July Master Report
2015 07 16 City Staff Master Review Report
Consolidated comments from Planning and Zoning Department on the Update #1 packet from Drenner Group in April.
2015 07 15 Knox Tract Conceptual Site Plan
Conceptual plan for how the Knox tract might be developed for 11 homes
2015 07 15 Knox Tract Development
Summary of the history and current status of development plans for the Knox tract near Running Rope
(See also conceptual site plan)
2015 08 Role of Wildlife Biologists
Eighth in a series of coyote education articles for 2015
2015 07 06 Zoning Committee Resolution on STRs
Resolution adopted by the NWACA Zoning Committee regarding type 2 short-term rental properties and their compliance with City code
2015 07 Coyote or Fox?
Seventh in a series of coyote education articles for 2015
What is a Charrette Process
Collaborative approach for land use planning situations
What is a Neighborhood Center
Description of the three types of activity centers in Imagine Austin, with examples to help readers understand the intent of a Neighborhood Center, the least dense of the three
Imagine Austin List of Activity Centers
List of identified priority locations for development of Activity Centers that match the Growth Concept Map
Imagine Austin Growth Concept Map
Map of Austin on which are placed the priority locations for the three different types of activity centers - Regional Center, Town Center, and Neighborhood Center
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Until July, sap beetles are attracted to fresh tree wounds and can transmit the oak wilt fungus to a healthy oak tree during pruning. The heat of July-August is believed to suppress the beetles and reduce the risk of infection. Note that all trees are under the normal stress of summer, depending on soil moisture, and some are still in their growing season then. So if you haven’t completed pruning of oaks by now, it’s best to wait until fall.