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Oak Hill's Neighborhood Plan


 

 

 

On August 21st, OHNPCT member, Mickey Bentley initiated Austin City Council evening session with a presentation:
Oak Hill's Impervious Cover Exchange
.

The Impervious Cover (IC) Commission would be comprised of:
1) two members from the City of Austin
2) two Civic leaders from Oak Hill
3) Justice of the Peace
4) Precinct 3, Commissioner
5) District 47, State Reprehensive


Oak Hill's IC Commission- assures moneys derived from impervious cover credits
(developer credits) would be re-channeled; directly back into Oak Hill, through Transfer Development Rights
(TDRs- purchase of mitigation lands to offset environmental impact).

Throughout the planning process, OHNPC Team has supported the idea of preserving parks/open space, constructing hike-n-bike trail, and building community infrastructure; through TDR. While imbedded in the 'Index' of the Oak Hill's Neighborhood Plan; special emphasis on IC Commission authority is necessary to implement Oak Hill's Neighborhood Plan.

The Oak Hill Community visualizes these mechanisms as 'green vehicles'; designed to protect Oak Hill's quality of life.

Buffalo Equities (West Park PUD) has submitted to the Oak Hill Neighborhood Planning Team, their originally approved PUD documents filed during 2001. Under Buffalo Equities revised plan, they hope to arouse community support to change their density from 70,000 sq.ft. to one million square feet of medical office, retail, multi family, cinema, and community services.

West Park PUD - Proposed Zoning
West Park PUD Development Assessment

West Park PUD -Traffic Impact Analysis & Plan Documents
Aerial Image of West Park Design Proposal


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