Jonestown public meetings in 2022
45 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Council Committee Meetings
This is a discussion-only committee meeting with no formal action. The Planning & Economic Development Committee will review a zoning renewal, a revised plat, a site plan, an MOU with LCRA, a shared use path, and board appointments. The Public Safety and Finance Committees will discuss surplus property and budget review scheduling, respectively.
- Zoning renewal request for 18246 FM 1431
- Revised final plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2
- Site development plan for south side of Destination Way
- MOU between Jonestown and LCRA on sewage facility inspections
- Surplus property (cell phones and computers)
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will hold its regular meeting on December 8, 2022, with several action items including an ordinance amending the 2022-2023 budget, a resolution declaring city property surplus, and an ordinance to allow golf carts on Destination Way. The council will also elect a Mayor Pro Tem and make annual committee appointments. The agenda includes routine items such as minutes approval and reports.
- Ordinance amending 2022-2023 annual budget (Ordinance 2022-O-623)
- Resolution declaring city property/equipment surplus and authorizing disposal
- Ordinance to remove Destination Way from prohibited golf cart locations
- Election of Mayor Pro Tem for one-year term
- Annual appointments to council standing committees
City Council unanimously approved a consent agenda covering budget amendments, surplus property, bank signatories, golf cart ordinances, and committee appointments. The Council also voted unanimously to reelect Tom Buckle as Mayor Pro Tem for a one-year term.
- Approved FY 22/23 budget amendment (unanimous)
- Approved resolution declaring city property/equipment as surplus (unanimous)
- Approved resolution designating official signatories for city depository accounts (unanimous)
- Approved ordinance removing Destination Way from prohibited golf cart locations (unanimous)
- Approved Mayor Johnson's annual council standing committee appointments (unanimous)
- Reelected Tom Buckle as Mayor Pro Tem for a one-year term (unanimous)
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees meet for review and discussion only; no action will be taken. The Finance Committee will discuss an amendment to the FY 2022-2023 budget and updating bank signatories to add Sandra Barton. The Public Safety Committee will discuss golf cart use on city streets and related ordinances, 'No Parking' signs for Park Drive, and surplus property.
- Discuss amendment to FY 2022-2023 budget
- Discuss updating bank signatories to add Sandra Barton
- Discuss golf carts use on city streets and related ordinance
- Discuss 'No Parking' signs for Park Drive
- Discuss surplus property
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will hold public hearings and consider zoning changes for properties at 11205 Mountain Top Circle and 11808/11810 Pecan Drive, plus award a bid for the Crestview Drive Improvements Project. The council will also discuss appointing a fund administrator for ARP Act funds and handle routine consent agenda items. An executive session is scheduled to discuss the City Secretary's employment.
- Zoning change from T to R-2 for 3.062 acres at 11205 Mountain Top Circle (request by Joseph Cavitt)
- Zoning change from R-1 to M-1 for 11808 and 11810 Pecan Drive (request by Vanessa Spaulding)
- Resolution to approve Langford Community Management Services as ARP Act fund administrator
- Award bid for Crestview Drive Improvements Project
- Executive session on City Secretary employment
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider two zoning classification changes: one for 3.062 acres at 11205 Mountain Top Circle from temporary (T) to two-family residential (R-2), and another for properties at 11808 and 11810 Pecan Drive from single-family residential (R-1) to manufactured housing (M-1). The commission will also approve minutes from the October 6 meeting and hear an update from staff.
- Public hearing and possible action on zoning change for 11205 Mountain Top Circle (T to R-2, 3.062 acres)
- Public hearing and possible action on zoning change for 11808 and 11810 Pecan Drive (R-1 to M-1)
- Approval of minutes from October 6, 2022 regular meeting
- Citizens communication period
- Staff update on current department activities
City Council/Planning & Zoning Commission Special Called Joint Meeting
The Jonestown City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission are holding a special joint meeting to discuss and potentially act on a request by Ryan and Melissa Miller to re-subdivide 24.40 acres in Tract 34 of the Panoramic Hills Subdivision. This item was previously considered at the October 6 P&Z meeting and the October 13 City Council meeting. The meeting is focused solely on this re-subdivision request, with no other business items listed.
- Re-subdivision request for 24.40 acres, Tract 34, Panoramic Hills Subdivision by Ryan and Melissa Miller
- Joint discussion by City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission
- Property located in Travis County, Texas, recorded in Volume 38, Page 50 of plat records
City Council unanimously approved a request by Ryan and Melissa Miller for the re-subdivision of 24.40 acres in the Panoramic Hills Subdivision. Approval is conditional upon the provision of plat approval from Travis County. The Planning & Zoning Commission took no action due to a lack of quorum.
- Approved replat of 24.40 acres in Panoramic Hills Subdivision conditional on Travis County approval (unanimous)
Council Committee Meetings
The City Council's Planning & Economic Development, Public Safety, and Public Works committees will meet for review and discussion only; no action will be taken. Items include two zoning change requests, golf cart use on streets, a grant administration agreement for American Rescue Plan Act funds, bids for the Crestview Project, and surplus Public Works items.
- Zoning change request for 11205 Mountain Top Circle
- Zoning change request for 11808/11810 Pecan Drive
- Discussion of golf carts on city streets
- Agreement for grant administration services for ARPA 2021 funds
- Bids for Crestview Project
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will hold public hearings and consider requests for a zoning change at 10702 Laurel Lane, a preliminary plat for The Hollows (The Destination on Lake Travis), a final plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2, and a re-subdivision of Tract 34 in Panoramic Hills. The consent agenda includes routine items such as approving minutes, declaring surplus property, and appointments. The meeting also includes reports from city boards and committees.
- Zoning change from 'O' to 'B-2' for .4638 acres at 10702 Laurel Lane
- Preliminary plat for The Hollows: 46 single-family lots and 6 nonresidential lots on 45.92 acres
- Final plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2: 58 single-family lots and 7 nonresidential lots on 38.701 acres
- Re-subdivision of 24.40 acres at Tract 34, Panoramic Hills Subdivision
- Agreement with Off Duty Management for off-duty police officer services
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on a zoning change request and three subdivision plats, including a preliminary plat for The Hollows and a final plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2. The agenda also includes approval of minutes, citizen communications, and a staff update.
- Zoning change from O to B-2 for .4638 acres at 10702 Laurel Lane
- Preliminary plat for The Hollows: 46 single-family and 6 nonresidential lots on 45.92 acres
- Final plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2: 58 single-family and 7 nonresidential lots on 38.701 acres
- Re-subdivision of 24.40 acres at Tract 34, Panoramic Hills Subdivision
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees will meet for review and discussion only, with no action taken. Items include zoning changes, subdivision plats, budget amendments, and appointments to boards and judge positions.
- Zoning change request for 10702 Laurel Lane
- Preliminary plat for The Hollows - The Destination on Lake Travis
- Final plat for The Hollows – Sanctuary South Phase 2
- Amendment to Fiscal Year 2022 Budget
- Appointments: Dave Nelsen to CAPCOG, Mark Ekrut as Presiding Judge, Stephen Spindler as Associate Judge
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will consider and likely adopt the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 budget, ratify a property tax increase, and set the combined tax rate at $0.4190 per $100 valuation. The agenda also includes routine consent items, a withdrawn zoning request (no action), and an executive session to evaluate the Chief of Police.
- Adopt FY 2022-2023 budget
- Ratify property tax increase reflected in budget
- Levy ad valorem taxes at combined rate of $0.4190 per $100 valuation ($0.3574 municipal + $0.0616 interest/sinking)
- Approve resolution nominating Tom Buckle for reappointment to Travis Central Appraisal District Board
- Zoning change request (18333 FM 1431) withdrawn by applicant; no action
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
The Jonestown City Council is holding a special called meeting to conduct public hearings on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2022-2023 and a proposed tax rate of $0.4190 per $100 of valuation. The council will consider adopting the budget and will vote on the tax rate at a later meeting on September 8, 2022. No other substantive action is scheduled.
- Public hearing on adopting FY 2022-2023 budget (Oct 1, 2022 - Sep 30, 2023)
- Proposed tax rate of $0.4190 per $100 of valuation
- Tax rate vote scheduled for September 8, 2022, 6:30 p.m. at City Council Chamber, 18649 FM 1431, Suite 3A
The City Council held a public hearing on the proposed FY 2022-2023 budget but took no final action. Instead, the council voted unanimously to postpone the budget decision to the September 8, 2022 regular meeting. A separate public hearing on the proposed tax rate of $0.4190 per $100 valuation was also held with no public comments.
- Postponed action on adopting the FY 2022-2023 budget until September 8, 2022 meeting (motion by Alderwoman Bush, seconded by Alderman Nelsen, passed unanimously)
- Held public hearing on proposed tax rate of $0.4190 per $100 valuation; no public comments received
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a request by Valerie Meek-Lopez to rezone .859 acres at 18333 FM 1431 from Professional and Office District 'O' to Business-general commercial district 'B-2'. The commission may take action on the request. Other items include approval of July 7, 2022 minutes, citizen communications, and a staff update.
- Public hearing and possible action on zoning change for .859 acres at 18333 FM 1431 (Jonestown Hills Unit 7)
- Request by Valerie Meek-Lopez to change zoning from 'O' to 'B-2'
- Approval of minutes from July 7, 2022 regular meeting
- Citizen communications
- Staff update on department activities
Council Committee Meetings
The Finance, Planning & Economic Development, and Parks & Events committees will meet for review and discussion only, with no formal action taken. Key topics include the proposed FY 22-23 budget and tax rate, a zone change request for 18333 FM 1431, and Development Services fee recommendations.
- Discuss FY 22-23 budget and tax rate (PROPOSED_BUDGET_22-23.pdf)
- Discuss zone change request 18333 FM 1431
- Discuss Development Services fee recommendations
- Discuss funds request from Jonestown Night Sky Advocacy
- Discuss surplus items from the Police Department
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will propose a tax rate for 2022, discuss the FY 2022-2023 budget, and consider scheduling public hearings on both. They will also select a third-party auditing firm and discuss amending the sign ordinance regarding temporary signs. The consent agenda includes approving July meeting minutes and ordering a November 8 general election for three alderman seats.
- Propose 2022 tax rate
- Schedule public hearings on FY 2022-2023 budget and tax rate
- Select third-party auditing firm
- Amend sign ordinance on temporary signs
- Order November 8, 2022 election for Alderman Places 3, 4, 5
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MEETING
The Jonestown Board of Adjustments and Appeals will consider possible action on a September 2021 order for a property at 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive, owned by STL Renaissance Properties, LLC. The board will also discuss scheduling, variance hardship qualifications and fees, and appointing a vice-chair.
- Consideration of order for 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive, Lot 361 Retirement Village No. 3
- Discussion on scheduling/frequency of BOA meetings
- Review of variance hardship qualifications and fees
- Possible appointment of a Vice-Chair
Council Committee Meetings
The Planning & Economic Development Committee will meet to review and discuss the removal of a 32-inch heritage oak tree. This is a discussion-only meeting; no action will be taken. The City Council may attend, but cannot take action.
- Removal of a 32" heritage oak tree
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will hold public hearings and consider several zoning changes and subdivision requests, including a large mixed-use development by Pan Hills Development LLC and a new subdivision by The Hollows on Lake Travis. The council will also consider creating a Development Services Department and amending accessory dwelling unit rules to comply with water supply requirements. Consent agenda items include a new deputy court clerk position, an election agreement with Travis County, a $5,000 hotel occupancy tax grant, a waste rate increase, and a hazard mitigation interlocal agreement.
- Public hearing: The Destination on Lake Travis concept plan — 46 single-family lots and 3 nonresidential lots on 45.92 acres off Destination Way
- Public hearing: Pan Hills Development LLC zoning change from R-1 to B-1 for 3.01 acres at Vance Circle Road
- Public hearing: Pan Hills Development LLC zoning change from T to R-1 for 224.9 acres at Vance Circle Road
- Public hearing: Pan Hills Development LLC concept plan — Phase 1: 64 lots on 99.9 acres; Phase 2: 116 lots on 197 acres
- Consent: $5,000 hotel occupancy tax grant to Friends of Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on several development requests, including a concept plan for The Hollows on Lake Travis, a re-subdivision on Stone Mountain Drive, and multiple zoning changes and a concept plan for Pan Hills Development on Vance Circle Road. The commission will also discuss an amendment to the accessory dwelling unit ordinance to comply with the water supply corporation's tariff.
- Concept plan for The Hollows on Lake Travis: 45.92 acres into 46 single-family lots and 3 nonresidential lots off Destination Way
- Re-subdivision of 10.37 acres at 9313 Stone Mountain Drive by Bharat Kapoor
- Zoning change from R-1 to B-1 for 3.01 acres at Vance Circle Road (Pan Hills Development)
- Zoning change from T to R-1 for 296.6 acres at Vance Circle Road (Pan Hills Development)
- Concept plan for Pan Hills Development: Phase 1 (99.9 acres, 64 lots + 3 acres commercial) and Phase 2 (197 acres, 116 lots)
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees will meet for review and discussion only, with no formal action taken. The Finance Committee will discuss hotel occupancy tax funds, a court position hire, solid waste rates, and a hazard mitigation interlocal agreement. The Planning & Economic Development Committee will review concept plans, a replat, zoning requests, and an ordinance amendment. The Public Safety Committee will discuss a police officer position and police units.
- Hotel occupancy tax funds for Friends of Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge
- Hiring of court position
- Solid waste rate discussion
- Interlocal agreement with Travis County for hazard mitigation plan
- Zoning requests by Pan Hills Dev LLC: B1 (3.01 acres) and R1 (296.6 acres)
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will review several land use requests, including a preliminary plat for The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2. The meeting also includes consideration of an interlocal agreement amendment with CapMetro and a $5,000 funding request for Cox Springs School.
- Preliminary plat approval for 38.701 acres to create 58 single-family and 6 nonresidential lots
- $5,000 hotel occupancy tax fund request for the Cox Springs School project
- Amendment to interlocal agreement with CapMetro regarding Build Central Texas program
- Re-subdivision of 3.566 acres at 7308 Admirals Park Drive
- Request to vacate amended plat and revert to original plat for Lots 417 and 419
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MEETING
The Board of Adjustments and Appeals will review two variance requests regarding property standards. The board will also consider an order related to a property at 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive.
- Public hearing for an 8ft privacy fence height variance at 7314 Flagship Park Drive
- Public hearing for outdoor lighting lumen and kelvin increases at 12527 Lone Mountain Pass
- Review of a September 27, 2021 order for 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive
- Approval of May 2, 2022 meeting minutes
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings regarding several land use requests. These include a preliminary plat for Phase 2 of The Hollows Sanctuary South, a request to vacate an amended plat in Jonestown Hills, and a re-subdivision request for property on Admirals Park Drive.
- Preliminary plat approval for 58 single-family lots and 6 nonresidential lots at The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 2
- Request to vacate the amended plat for Lots 417 and 419 in Jonestown Hills Subdivision
- Re-subdivision request for 3.566 acres located at 7308 Admirals Park Drive
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees will meet for review and discussion only, with no action taken. The Finance Committee will hear about court personnel, an auditor engagement letter, a CapMetro interlocal agreement, and a hotel occupancy tax application. The Planning Committee will review a preliminary plat, a replat, and a plat vacation. The Parks Committee will discuss boat ramp repairs, fees, and a new picnic area.
- Judge Spindler to present info on additional court personnel
- CapMetro – Build Central Texas Suburban Communities interlocal agreement
- Cox Springs School application for hotel occupancy tax funds
- Hollows Sanctuary South Ph 2 Preliminary Plat – Destination Way
- Boat Ramp #1 repairs and Boat Ramp #3 Ventek Station or paving dirt road
Council Committee Meetings
The Planning & Economic Development Committee will conduct a review and discussion regarding the Panoramic Hills Subdivision. No official action will be taken during this meeting.
- Review of Panoramic Hills Subdivision conceptual plan and site location plan
The Planning & Economic Development Committee met on May 18, 2022, for review and discussion only regarding the Panoramic Hills Subdivision. No formal action was taken by the committee or the City Council, as the meeting was not a regularly scheduled council meeting. The notice was posted in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act.
- No action taken; meeting held for review and discussion only
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council is holding a regular meeting with several action items, including a proposed annexation of a 218.248-acre tract, an ordinance amending boat-connection regulations on Lake Travis, and a request for subdivision variances by Pan Hills Development LLC. The consent agenda includes a stop sign addition, a backhoe purchase, and a library board appointment. The meeting also includes proclamations and citizen communications.
- Ordinance to annex 218.248 acres in D.&W.R.R. CO. Survey No. 106, Travis County (Panoramic Hills Unit 1)
- Ordinance amending Section 8.09.002 to regulate connecting boats together on Lake Travis
- Subdivision variances requested by Pan Hills Development LLC for Vance Circle Road (Lots 12-14, 18-19)
- Resolution to add a stop sign on Sunny Lane at Jonestown Street
- Capital lease/purchase of a JCB 3CX-14 Backhoe for Public Works
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MEETING
The Board of Adjustments and Appeals will hold a public hearing regarding a request by Drees Custom Homes. The request seeks a variance from the Jonestown Code of Ordinances to allow a structure to encroach into building setbacks.
- Variance request for 19012 Excursion Falls Way to allow encroachment of 1.4 ft at front right corner and 2.3 ft at right rear corner
- Approval of February 21, 2022 minutes
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
The Jonestown City Council is holding a special called meeting with a single substantive item: an executive session with the City Attorney to discuss the city's legal authority to regulate single-family development within city limits. After the closed session, the council may reconvene publicly to take action as it deems appropriate. The rest of the agenda is procedural, including call to order, pledge of allegiance, and adjournment.
- Executive session under Texas Government Code Section 551.071 for legal consultation on municipal authority to regulate single-family development
- Possible public action following the executive session on the same topic
The City Council met in special session and convened into executive session to consult with the City Attorney about the city's legal authority to regulate single-family development. After reconvening into public session, no formal action was taken on the matter. The meeting was then adjourned.
- Convened into executive session under Texas Gov't Code 551.071 to consult with attorney on regulating single-family development
- Reconvened into public session with no action taken on the consultation item
- Adjourned meeting
Council Committee Meetings
The Finance Committee will review a backhoe purchase analysis and second quarter financials. The Planning & Economic Development Committee will discuss the Pan Hills development annexation, while the Public Safety Committee will consider a new stop sign at Sunny Lane and Jonestown Street.
- Backhoe purchase analysis
- 2nd Quarter Financials as of March 31, 2022
- Pan Hills Development annexation ordinance and service agreement
- Stop sign installation at Sunny Lane and Jonestown Street
The Finance, Planning & Economic Development, and Public Safety committees met on April 26, 2022, but took no formal votes or decisions. Items discussed included a backhoe purchase, 2nd quarter financials, the Pan Hills Development annexation, and a stop sign request at Sunny Lane and Jonestown Street.
- No formal decisions made; items discussed only
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will consider annexing a 218.248-acre tract, receive the FY 2020-2021 audit report, and hold a public hearing on subdivision variances for a Pan Hills Development LLC property. The consent agenda includes routine items like surplus property disposal, new bank accounts, and board appointments. The meeting also includes an executive session for the city administrator's annual evaluation.
- Resolution to annex 218.248-acre tract (Item 12)
- FY 2020-2021 audit report presentation by Singleton, Clark & Co. (Item 11)
- Public hearing on subdivision variances for Vance Circle Road property (Item 13)
- Approval of three new bank accounts for wastewater deposits, tap/impact fees, escrow (Item 8)
- Additional advertising of RFP for city-wide compensation study in Austin American-Statesman (Item 9)
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider variance requests from Pan Hills Development LLC. The request involves specific subdivision regulations regarding transportation improvements, blocks, and lots for property on Vance Circle Road.
- Public hearing for subdivision variances at Vance Circle Road (Lots 12-14 and 18-19 Panoramic Hills)
- Discussion of variance requests regarding Transportation Improvements, Blocks, and Lots
The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing and discussed a variance request by Pan Hills Development LLC for Lots 12-14 and 18-19 on Vance Circle Road. No final decision was recorded in the minutes; the item was discussed but no action was taken. The meeting also included approval of minutes and a staff update.
- Approved minutes of previous meeting
- Heard public input on Pan Hills Development LLC variance request
- Discussed variance request for Vance Circle Road (no action recorded)
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown Council Committee Meetings on March 29, 2022, will cover finance, planning, and public safety topics. The Finance Committee will discuss patrol vehicles, the 2020-2021 audit, and a compensation study RFP. The Planning Committee will consider subdivision variances for Vance Circle Road lots and an annexation. The Public Safety Committee will discuss repealing a no tie-up rule in Devil's Cove and an overflow parking issue.
- Patrol vehicles discussion
- 2020-2021 audit review
- RFP selection for compensation study
- Subdivision variances for Vance Circle Road lots 12-14 and 18-19 in Panoramic Hills
- Discussion on repealing No Tie-Up in Devil's Cove
The minutes list agenda items for the Finance, Planning & Economic Development, and Public Safety committees but record no decisions, motions, or votes. Items discussed include patrol vehicles, an audit review, subdivision variances, and a possible repeal of a no-tie-up rule. The document is procedural only.
- No decisions recorded — agenda items only
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The City Council will hold public hearings regarding two zoning requests from Onionskin LLC for properties at 18817 FM 1431 and E Reed Parks Road. The council will also consider a site development permit for a 30,000-gallon LPG tank site off Destination Way.
- Zoning change for 6.089 acres at 18817 FM 1431 from Expired PUD to B-1 Business-light Commercial
- Zoning change for 31.082 acres at E Reed Parks Road from Expired PUD to R-1 Single Family Residential
- Site development permit for a 30,000-gallon LPG tank site off Destination Way
- Resolution to declare certain Police Department property and equipment as surplus
The March 10, 2022 meeting was largely procedural, with agenda items covering a consent agenda, three public hearings, and reports. No substantive decisions or votes are recorded in the minutes; the document lists the agenda and hearing notices but does not include outcomes.
- No decisions recorded in minutes
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider two rezoning requests by Onionskin LLC for property off FM 1431 and East Reed Park Road, plus a site development permit for a 30,000-gallon LPG tank at The Hollows. The commission will also discuss and possibly act on these items, and receive a staff update.
- Rezone 6.089 acres at 18817 FM 1431 from Expired PUD to B-1 Business-light commercial
- Rezone 31.082 acres (Tracts 2,3,4,5,6,8) on E Reed Park Road from Expired PUD to R-1 Single Family Residential
- Site development permit for 30,000-gallon LPG tank on 0.59 acres off Destination Way (Lot 74, Block A, The Hollows Sanctuary South Phase 1)
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
The Jonestown City Council is holding a special called meeting to consider a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute forms for the Global Opioid Settlement, specifically adding Endo and Teva and allowing future settlements. The action would authorize submission of participation forms and set an effective date. No other business is on the agenda.
- Resolution authorizing Mayor to execute Texas Subdivision and Special District Election and Release Forms for settlement with Endo/Par and Teva
- Authorizes submission of settlement participation forms as part of Global Opioid Settlement led by Texas Attorney General
- Provides an effective date for the resolution
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees meet to discuss and potentially act on several items, including a compensation study, zoning changes, a site development plan, and a possible RV-park zoning district. The meetings are scheduled for February 22, 2022, starting at 8:45 am.
- RFP for compensation study
- Zoning change from expired PUD to B-1 at 18817 FM 1431 (6.089 acres)
- Zoning change from expired PUD to R-1 at E Reed Park Road (31.082 acres)
- Site development plan for The Hollows LPG Tank Site on Destination Way
- Discussion on repealing the No Tie-Up in Devil's Cove
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MEETING
The Board of Adjustments and Appeals will hold a public hearing regarding a request to increase the allowable building height from 28ft. to 29ft. 10-1/4 inches. The request concerns a 1.56-acre property located in the R-1 Single Family Residential District.
- Public hearing for a variance at 17616 Hunters Hollow
- Request to increase building height from 28ft. to 29ft. 10-1/4 inches
- Approval of February 7, 2022, draft minutes
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will vote on consent agenda items including appointments, resignations, a fee increase, and HOT funding for the Jonestown Cajun Fest. Two public hearings will address a zoning change from PUD to R-1 at 17307 East Reed Park Road and a driveway variance at 18408 FM 1431. The council will also consider annexing portions of Hill Road and Johnson Road.
- Annexation of 1.52 acres on Hill Road near Johnson Road and Beach Road
- Annexation of 0.99 acres on Johnson Road near Trails End Road and North Rim Drive
- Zoning change from Expired PUD to R-1 for 5.343 acres at 17307 East Reed Park Road
- Driveway variance request by MidCentury Custom Homes LLC at 18408 FM 1431
- HOT funding request for 10th Annual Jonestown Cajun Fest on April 2, 2022
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown Planning & Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and vote on two specific land use requests. The first involves changing the zoning classification for a 5.343-acre property at 17307 East Reed Park Road from an Expired Planned Unit Development to Single-Family Residential. The second is a variance request for a driveway encroachment at 18408 FM 1431. The commission will also discuss whether a property division on East Reed Park Road requires a subdivision plat.
- Public hearing and vote on rezoning 17307 East Reed Park Road (5.343 acres) from Expired PUD to R-1 Single-Family Residential
- Public hearing and vote on variance for MidCentury Custom Homes LLC to allow driveway encroachment at 18408 FM 1431
- Discussion on whether Jonestown Water Supply Corporation's division of property on East Reed Park Road requires a subdivision plat
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a zoning change from Expired PUD to R-1 for 17307 East Reed Park Road and approved a variance for a driveway encroachment at 18408 FM 1431. The commission also discussed but took no action on a request from Jonestown Water Supply Corporation regarding whether a subdivision plat is required for a property division on East Reed Park Road.
- Approved zoning change from Expired PUD to R-1 for 17307 East Reed Park Road
- Approved variance for driveway encroachment into side setback at 18408 FM 1431
- Discussed but took no action on subdivision plat determination request for East Reed Park Road property
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MEETING
The Board will review an order issued September 27, 2021, regarding property at 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive. The meeting also includes a public hearing and consideration for a building height variance at 17616 Hunters Hollow.
- Review of order for 18304 E. Lake Terrace Drive, Lot 361 Retirement Village No. 3
- Public hearing for a building height variance from 28ft to 29ft 10-1/4 inches at 17616 Hunters Hollow
- Approval of November 1, 2021, draft minutes
Council Committee Meetings
The Jonestown City Council committees meet to discuss financials, audit services, appointments, a zoning change, a variance, and a fee increase for crisis response counseling. Most items are discussions, not final decisions.
- Variance request at 18408 FM 1431
- Zoning change at 17307 E Reed Park Rd
- Fee increase for crisis response counseling agreement
- Appointing Robin Smith as Deputy City Secretary
- Cajun Fest donation discussion
CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
The Jonestown City Council is holding a special called meeting with two public hearings to consider annexing small portions of Hill Road and Johnson Road. The annexations are proposed by the City of Jonestown and located in Travis County, Texas. No other business is listed.
- Public hearing on annexation of ~1.52 acres of Hill Road (north/west of Johnson Road, east of Beach Road, south of Sandy Creek arm of Lake Travis)
- Public hearing on annexation of ~0.99 acres of Johnson Road (north/west of Trails End Road, east of Hill Drive, south of North Rim Drive)
CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
The Jonestown City Council will vote on a consent agenda that includes rescinding the COVID-19 disaster declaration and renewing a postage meter lease with Pitney Bowes. They will also hold public hearings and consider a zoning change for a property at 18213 Gregg Bluff, and the annexation of portions of Hill Road and Johnson Road.
- Resolution to terminate COVID-19 disaster declaration issued March 26, 2020
- Lease renewal with Pitney Bowes for postage meter
- Zoning change from PUD to R-1 for 5.113 acres at 18213 Gregg Bluff
- Annexation of 1.52 acres on Hill Road near Lake Travis
- Annexation of 0.99 acres on Johnson Road
REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider a request by David Rothenberg (owner of Sandy Heights 7 LLC) to change the zoning classification of a 5.113-acre property at 18213 Gregg Bluff from 'Expired Planned Unit Development District PUD' to 'Single-Family Residential District R-1'. The commission will also discuss changing its regular meeting date from the first Wednesday to the first Thursday of each month, starting February 3, 2022, and receive a staff update on department activities.
- Public hearing and possible action on zoning change from PUD to R-1 for 18213 Gregg Bluff (5.113 acres)
- Discussion and possible action on changing regular meeting date to first Thursday at 7:30 p.m. starting February 3, 2022
- Approval of minutes from December 1, 2021 regular meeting
- Citizen communications
- Staff update on current department activities
Council Committee Meetings
The Planning & Economic Development Committee will consider a zoning change for 18213 Gregg Bluff. The Public Works Committee will discuss various infrastructure items including sidewalks, guard rails, and street maintenance.
- Zoning change from Expired PUD to R-1 at 18213 Gregg Bluff
- Sidewalks and trail system discussion
- Guard rails project
- Crestview Drive project
- Street maintenance program and budgeted item purchases