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Performing Arts Center Task Force
Performing Arts Center Task Force Site Selection Criteria
Below is the PAC Task Froce's list of site selection criteria. Items have been priritized by levels
Highest Priority
- The site should allow for future facility expansion.
- The site should be sensitive to the cost of noise mitigation.
- A minimum of 10 acres is needed to allow for the building and required parking.
- First consideration should be given to District-owned property.
- Community/Neighborhood input should be solicited in the site selection process and related
to any variance requirements as needed.
- Facilities should not be located where industrial or business uses would generate noisy or
hazardous conditions and transportation conflicts.
- The site should be centrally located within the District.
- The facility site should be located on major or minor arterials, providing multiple vehicular
options for access and egress.
Second Highest Priority
- Positive drainage and stable soils conditions are important considerations. City of Austin
requirements for storm-water drainage and filtration over the aquifer may require additional acreage.
- Special attention must be given to siting the facility to provide for loading and unloading
of students, and clockwise circulation of traffic around the site is preferred.
- The site should be a non-linear shape to best facilitate a PAC design.
- The availability of utilities (electric, gas, water, wastewater, telecommunications) and support
services is an important consideration.
- The environmental impact of the site development should be considered.
Third Highest Priority
- Thought should be given to the site being in close proximity to mass transit systems.
- A site that offers mixed-use development or joint-use possibilities should be considered.
- Compliance with existing development ordinances (i.e. zoning and subdivision requirements) should be considered.
- Generally, a slightly convex terrain with moderate elevation above the surrounding land would be best. Grades of no more than five percent (5%) are preferred. Grades of more than ten percent (10%) typically require the expense of retaining walls.
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