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Thu Aug 20, 2026 · 08:30 AM
City Council
Council members may attend economic summit; no city business
This is a notice of a possible quorum, not a regular City Council meeting. Council members may attend the Kendall County Economic Summit, but no city business will be discussed or acted on. The agenda is purely procedural.
- Possible quorum at 4th Annual Kendall County Economic Summit
- Event at The Bevy Hotel, 101 Herff Rd, Boerne, TX
- Sponsored by San Antonio Business Journal
- No action to be taken on city business
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The Bevy Hotel
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation
4th Annual Kendall County Economic Summit
sponsored by the San Antonio Business Journal
The Bevy Hotel
101 Herff Rd
Boerne, TX 78006
August 20, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is hereby
given of a possible quorum of the City Council August 20, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. to 11:00
a.m.
This is not a posted meeting for Council. A quorum of City Council may or may not be
present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 14 day of
August 2026, at 1:30 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Boerne City Council to hold first reading of FY2027 budget, tax rate, and utility fees
The Boerne City Council is meeting to consider first readings of the FY2027 budget, a proposed property tax rate of 47.90 cents per $100 valuation, the capital improvement plan, and updated fees for city services and water, wastewater, and reclaimed water. The council will also vote on a change order for the Adler Road low water crossing project and may purchase property in the Heffner Addition after executive session.
- Resolution No. 2026-R45: Authorizes change order no. 8 for Adler Road low water crossing improvements, not to exceed $74,221
- Ordinance No. 2026-05: First reading of FY2027 annual budget (Oct 1, 2026 – Sep 30, 2027)
- Ordinance No. 2026-06: First reading setting 2026 tax rate at 47.90 cents per $100 of taxable value
- Ordinance No. 2026-07: First reading of FY2027 capital improvement plan and appropriations
- Ordinance No. 2026-08 through 2026-11: First readings establishing fees and water, wastewater, and reclaimed water rates
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City Council Chambers
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
AUGUST 25, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY
COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 11, 2026.
2026-367
A.
Minutes.26.0811
Attachments:
REGULAR AGENDA:
5. RESOLUTIONS:
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August 25, 2026
City Council
Agenda
CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 2026-R45; A RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AND
MANAGE CHAN …
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals
Board to hear variance for carport encroaching setback at 113 Hughs St.
The Boerne Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals will hold a public hearing and consider a variance request from Jason and Michelle Diianni to allow an attached carport to encroach 21.3 feet into the required 25-foot front garage yard setback at 113 Hughs Street. The board will also approve minutes from May 20, 2026, and take public comments.
- Public hearing on Variance No. 26-12 for 113 Hughs St. (Oak Meadows, Block 1, Lot 4)
- Consideration of variance to allow carport encroachment of 21.3 feet into 25-foot setback
- Approval of minutes from May 20, 2026
- Public comments period
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City Council Chambers
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AGENDA
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
3. DESIGNATE VOTING MEMBERS
4. APPROVE MINUTES OF MAY 20, 2026
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals on any issue, in compliance with local
Government Code Section 551.007. The Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General Opinion JC 0169).
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Receive comments on Variance No. 26-12: Oak Meadows, Block
1, Lot 4, (113 Hughs St.).
2026-328
7. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION/ACTION
Consider Variance No. 26-12: A request from Jason and Michelle
Diianni, requesting a variance to the City of Boerne UDC, Chapter
3, Section 5.B.1, to allow for an attached carport to encroach
21.3-feet into the required 25-foot front garage yard setback for
Oak Meadows, Block 1, Lot 4, (113 Hughs Street).
2026-292
8. ADJOURNMENT
_______________________________
Andrea Huston
Administrative Officer
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August 19, 2026
Zoning Board of Adjustment
and Appeals
Agenda
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 10th day of
August, 2026 at 5 p.m.
_______________________________
Jessica Nelson
Recording Secr …
Fri Aug 14, 2026 · 08:00 AM
City Council
Council members may attend school ribbon cutting; no business will be conducted
This is a notice of a possible quorum of the Boerne City Council at a ribbon cutting for St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School. It is not a posted meeting, and no action will be taken on any city business. The agenda is purely procedural.
- Possible quorum at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School ribbon cutting, 247 W. Hosack St., Aug. 14, 2026, 8-11 a.m.
- No action to be taken on city business
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St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the St. Peter the Apostle Catholic School Ribbon Cutting
247 W. Hosack St.
Boerne, TX 78006
August 14, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is hereby
given of a possible quorum of the City Council August 14, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m.
This is not a posted meeting for Council. A quorum of City Council may or may not be
present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 7 day of August
2026, at 4:30 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Boerne Library Advisory Board
Library board to consider new policies on mobile library, gift acceptance, and circulation
The Boerne Public Library Advisory Board will meet to approve minutes from May 14, 2026, and hear reports from the director and committees. New business includes discussion of policies for reference services, facility use, mobile library and outreach, gift acceptance and donor recognition, and circulation. The board will also set the date for the next regular meeting.
- Consideration of Mobile Library and Outreach Policy (2026-350c)
- Consideration of Gift Acceptance and Donor Recognition Policy (2026-351)
- Consideration of Circulation Policy (2026-352)
- Consideration of Use of Facilities Policy (2026-349b)
- Consideration of Reference Services Policy (2026-348a)
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Patrick Heath Public Library
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AGENDA
BOERNE PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
PATRICK HEATH PUBLIC LIBRARY
451 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
Thursday, August 13, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
1. Call To Order
2. Establish Quorum
3. Citizens Comments - Five-minute limit per speaker
4. Reading and Approval of Minutes of May 14, 2026
5. Report of the Library Director
6. Report of Committees
7. Continuing Business
8. New Business
Reference Services2026-348a.
Use of Facilities2026-349b.
Mobile Library and Outreach Policy2026-350c.
Gift Acceptance and Donor Recognition2026-351
Circulation Policy2026-352
9. Other Business/Board Concerns
Date for next regular meeting2026-353
10. Adjournment
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the ___ day of
_________ 2026 at ____ p.m.
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August 13, 2026Boerne Library Advisory
Board
Agenda
_______________________________
s/s Libby Quintero
Recording Secretary
NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Patrick Heath Public Library is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and
special parking is available at the front entrance of the building. Requests for special
services must be received forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting time by calling
Libby Quintero at 830-249-3053.
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Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Historic Landmark Commission
Historic Landmark Commission to review four sign and fence permits
The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission will consider four Certificates of Appropriateness for new signs and a fence at historic properties, including Queen Bee, 1900 Wealth, The Cowboy Store, and Crestmont Preparatory. The meeting also includes an oath of office for a new commissioner, public comments, and approval of previous minutes.
- Certificate of Appropriateness for a new sign at 404 South Main Street (Queen Bee)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for signs at 371 North Main Street (1900 Wealth)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for signs at 133 South Main Street (The Cowboy Store)
- Certificate of Appropriateness for a fence at 402 East Blanco Road (Crestmont Preparatory)
- Oath of office for Historic Landmark Commission Place 6, Lindsay Chapman
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City Council Chambers
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Good evening. Welcome to historical Landmark Commission meeting for Thursday, August 13th 2026 the time of 530. I'm Sally Pena chair and I was presenting this evening She may chair women have any conflicts today on any agenda items The next item is the oath of a new Commissioner she was unable to attend today So we are going to table that until the next available meeting when she's able to attend to remove on to the public comments these are This opportunity for visitors and guests to address the historical landmark Commission on any issues not on tonight's agenda for the Commission may not discuss or present any issues Nor action items at this time There's no one that signed up for this. So we're gonna keep on moving on onto the agenda the next agenda item is the consent agenda The consent agenda is item all items listed are considered routine and may Be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion unless the Commissioner or Citizen requests it in which case the item will be moved to the regular order of business Item two zero two six dash three five six is consider approval for the minutes for the historical landmark Commission meeting of July 7th of 2026 Do I have a motion? From anybody needs for the approval of the minutes. I Have a motion from come sir, right? I have a second by Commissioner medium all commissioners can please vote Okay, the minutes for July 7th are approved. Thank you Okay moving on to regular agenda First item is two zero two six dash …
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AGENDA
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Thursday - August 13, 2026 - 5:30 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. OATH OF OFFICE:
Administer Oath of Office for Historic Landmark Commission
Place 6, Lindsay Chapman.
2026-357
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Historic Landmark Commission on any issue. The Historic Landmark Commission
may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at
this time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
5. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered routine by the Historic Landmark Commission and may be enacted with
one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Commission
Member or citizen so requests, in which event the item may be moved to the
general order of business and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes for the Historic Landmark
Commission Meeting of July 7, 2026.
2026-356
UnofficialMeetingMinutes7-30-26Attachments:
6. REGULAR AGENDA:
Consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new sign
permit(s) located at 404 Sou …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-356 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-317 — approved
3 present · 2 nay
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols nay · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum nay
2026-333 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-335 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-334 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
City Council
Council to set proposed tax rate of $0.4790 per $100 valuation for FY 2026-2027
The Boerne City Council will receive the proposed budget for fiscal year 2026-2027 and confirm a proposed tax rate of $0.4790 per $100 valuation. Two public hearings on the budget and tax rate are scheduled for August 25 and September 8, 2026. The council will also consider endorsing Alternative 1 for TxDOT intersection improvements at State Highway 46 (River Road) and Herff Road/Esser Road, and vote on amendments to the Unified Development Code regarding signage and commission duties.
- Proposed tax rate of $0.4790 per $100 valuation for FY 2026-2027
- Public hearings on budget and tax rate set for August 25 and September 8, 2026
- Resolution endorsing Alternative 1 for TxDOT turn-lane additions at River Road and Herff Road/Esser Road
- Second reading of Ordinance 2026-04 amending the Unified Development Code (signage, commissions, etc.)
- Interlocal agreement with City of Mabank for sharing competitively procured contracts
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City Council Chambers
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Welcome everyone. It is officially 6 p.m. on August 11, 20 26 at the regular City Council meeting for the City of Burnley, Texas. Would you please join me in prayer this evening? Gracious and loving God, we give you thanks for your glorious Son, Jesus Christ, and we give you thanks for the opportunity to be here and be in service to our community, Lord. Open our hearts, guide our conversations, guide our thought process tonight as we discuss this year's budget for this community, as we go through the rest of the agenda, Lord, just that we make decisions that are mindful of our community, our residents, and for the future of Burnley, Lord. We also ask that you would pour a special blessing upon the Burnley Little League as they get ready to travel to go to Williamsport, Lord, and also just be with every one of the parents in our community and the children today as they started our first day back to school. We ask for peace and patience for all those that are driving through our community this week, Lord, as they get back into the schedule and into the new routine . We just continue to guide all those here in leadership, Lord, that we make decisions that honor you, but also honor this community. In your precious name we pray. Amen. Amen. Would you join me to pledge allegiance and then to the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the public for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Hono …
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
AUGUST 11, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. RECOGNITIONS:
RECOGNITION OF WILLIAM M. "MICK" MCKAMIE, CITY
ATTORNEY FOR THE CITY OF BOERNE, FOR RECEIVING THE 2026
OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT LAWYER AWARD FROM THE
GOVERNMENT LAW SECTION OF THE STATE BAR OF TEXAS.
2026-346A.
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
5. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business and
considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF JULY 28, 2026.
2026-347A.
Minutes.26.0728Attachments:
Pa …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-235 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-236 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-237 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-316 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-340 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
CONSENT AGENDA: — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-234 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Capital Improvements Advisory Committee
Committee to receive presentation on impact fee program
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee will meet to approve previous minutes and receive a presentation regarding the impact fee program.
- Presentation on the impact fee program
- Approval of November 3, 2025 minutes
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City Council Chambers
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AGENDA
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
August 4, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
Approve minutes of November 3, 2025.2026-3222.
UnofficialMeetingMinutes3-Nov-2025Attachments:
Receive a presentation on the impact fee program.2026-3233.
CIAC August 2026Attachments:
4. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted by 5 p.m. on the 28th
day of July, 2026.
_______________________________
s/s Andrea Huston
Administrative Officer
NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETINGS
The City Hall is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and special parking is
available at the front entrance of the building. Requests for special services must
be received forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting time by calling Andrea
Huston at 830-248-1538.
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Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Commission to consider lot frontage variance for Crunch Fitness
The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a variance request regarding lot frontage requirements for a property at Christus Parkway and Herff Road. The body will also discuss the first phase of proposed amendments to the 2026 Unified Development Code.
- Variance request for lot frontage requirements at Christus Parkway and Herff Road (KCAD 153703) for Crunch Fitness
- Discussion of proposed 2026 Unified Development Code (UDC) Amendments (Phase 1)
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Council Chambers
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Okay, it is six o'clock on August 3rd, and I'm here as your chairman to facilitate the regularly planned planning and zoning meeting. We will start off with our Pledge of Allegiance. Pledge of Allegiance to the God of the United States of America, and to the Republic of which it stands, one nation under God, and the Vizepro, welcome to you. Thank you. Please join me for a moment of silence. Thank you. Okay, to get things started, are there any conflicts of interest among commissioners? No. We're good there. And I don't have anybody signed up for public comment. Is there anybody that would like to come forward and make any public comments that did not make it to the sign-up sheet? Okay, thank you. Moving forward to the consent agenda. Is there any discussion on tonight's consent agenda? a motion to approve by Commissioner Friar sorry by Commissioner Ficino and a second Commissioner Taylor and it is approved unanimously all right moving forward to the regular agenda consider the untabling of a request for variance to chapter 6 section 6-2B1A lot frontage requirement of the unified development code for a property generally generally located at Christmas Parkway and Earth Road so is there a motion to untable the item moved by Commissioner Friar seconded by Commissioner Taylor to untable that should untabled unanimously all right so moving forward to agenda item 2026 324 consider a request for variance chapter 6 section 6-2B1A lot frontage requirement of the unified development co …
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AGENDA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
BOERNE CITY HALL
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Monday, August 3, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
A quorum of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be present during the meeting
at: 447 N. Main St., Boerne, TX 78006
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH
ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag
Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Planning and Zoning Commission on any issue. The Planning and Zoning Commission
may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the consent agenda are considered
routine by the Planning and Zoning Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless there is a Commission member or
citizen request, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval o …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-325 — approved
5 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
2026-324 — approved
5 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
2026-327 — approved
5 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Council to consider $800,000 Buc-ee's sewer reimbursement and UDC text amendments
The Boerne City Council will hold a public hearing and consider on first reading an ordinance amending the Unified Development Code, including sign regulations and board duties. They will also consider a resolution rescinding a previous reimbursement and authorizing up to $800,000 to Buc-ee's Ltd. for the Suggs Creek Sewer Main Extension. Presentations will cover the Kendall Appraisal District's proposed FY2027 budget and the utility budget and capital improvement plan. In executive session, the council will discuss the Spencer Ranch Development Agreement and potential real property acquisitions.
- Hold public hearing and first reading of Ordinance 2026-04 amending the Unified Development Code (signs, boards, definitions)
- Consider Resolution 2026-R42 to rescind previous reimbursement and authorize up to $800,000 to Buc-ee's Ltd. for Suggs Creek Sewer Main Extension
- Presentation and consideration of Kendall Appraisal District's proposed FY2027 budget (Resolution 2026-R41)
- Presentation of utility budget and capital improvement plan
- Executive session: Spencer Ranch Development Agreement and property acquisitions (174 N Flores 21.171 acres, Heffner Addition Lot 9 PT 11 0.2697 acres, Wendlers Addition Lot 8 0.375 acres)
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✓ Decided: Council approves UDC amendments, Buc-ee's sewer reimbursement
The Boerne City Council approved Resolution No. 2026-R41, authorizing the City Manager to approve the Kendall Appraisal District's proposed FY 2027 budgets, with the city's allocation set at $244,875. The council also approved on first reading Ordinance No. 2026-04, amending the Unified Development Code to dissolve the Design Review Committee and reassign its duties, and passed Resolution No. 2026-R42, rescinding a prior reimbursement to Buc-ee's Ltd. and authorizing a new reimbursement not to exceed $800,000 for the Suggs Creek Sewer Main Extension. The consent agenda, including the July 14, 2026 meeting minutes, was approved. No action was taken in executive session.
- Approved consent agenda including minutes of July 14, 2026 meeting (4-0).
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-R41 authorizing City Manager to approve Kendall Appraisal District FY 2027 budgets (4-0).
- Approved on first reading Ordinance No. 2026-04 amending the Unified Development Code (4-0).
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-R42 rescinding Resolution No. 2026-R15 and authorizing reimbursement to Buc-ee's Ltd. up to $800,000 (4-0).
- Received flood response update and monthly projects update; no formal action taken.
- Held executive session on Spencer Ranch Development Agreement and real property; no action taken.
City Council Chambers
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Welcome everyone to the regular City Council meeting for the City of Burnham, Texas. It's February 20th, or February, it's not February, it's July 28th, 2026 at 6 p.m. Would you join me in a moment of prayer please? Gracious and loving God, we give you thanks for the opportunity to be here today. We give you thanks for this wonderful community. We give you thanks for everyone that works for the city and everyone is volunteering on boards, commissions, and on Council. Lord, just guide our hearts, guide our conversations, guide our decision-making, that we make decisions that benefit this community the best of our ability that we might still be a vibrant community that loves and cares for one another. In your precious Son's name we pray. Amen. Would you join me in the Pledge of Allegiance and then to the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag, the United States of America, and to be the result of the for which it stands, one nation, under God, and the ind ivisible, for the liberty and justice for all. Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to the the flag, the United States of America, one state, one ind ivisible. Thank you. You may be seated. We're going to move on to agenda item number two, conflicts of interest. Council members, any conflicts of interest this evening? No. I will note that Captain Bunker is out, so we'll be short this evening. And then, so move on to agenda item number three, 2026-312, recognition of Barbara for receiving level three court clerk certi …
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JULY 28, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
RECOGNITION OF BARBARA RODRIGUEZ FOR RECEIVING LEVEL 3
COURT CLERK CERTIFICATION.
2026-3123.
AIS - Barbara Certification Recognition 2026Attachments:
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
5. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business and
considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF JULY 14, 2026.
2026-314A.
Minutes.26.0714Attachments:
REGULAR AGENDA:
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JULY 28, 2026 – 6:00 PM
Mayor Frank Ritchie, Mayor Pro Tem Ty Wolosin, Council
Member Joe Bateman, Council Member Kyle Mickelsen, and
Council Member Joseph Macaluso
Present:
5 -
Council Member Bret A. Bunker
Absent:
1 -
Staff Present: Ben Thatcher, Mike Brinkmann, Sarah Buckelew, Jeff Carroll, Lori
Carroll,
Manny
Casarez,
Jennifer
Castillo,
Andrea
Fontanes,
Mick
McKamie,
Steve
Perez,
Mike
Raute,
Barbara
Rodriguez,
Chris
Shadrock,
Kristy
Stark,
Chastity Valdes, and Danny Zincke.
Recognized / Registered Guests: Claudia Lemon, David Gonzalez, Thomas Price,
John Woolard, Nelia Zapata, and Traften Werenskjold.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Mayor Ritchie call the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Mayor Ritchie provided the Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
United States Flag and to the Texas Flag.
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
No conflicts were declared.
3.
RECOGNITION
OF
BARBARA
RODRIGUEZ
FOR
RECEIVING
LEVEL
3
COURT CLERK CERTIFICATION.
Mayor
Ritchie
recognized
Andrea
Fontanes,
Municipal
Court
Administrator,
who
in
turn
recognized
Barbara
Rodriguez,
Certified
Municipal
Court
Clerk,
for
achieving
her
Level
III
Municipal
Court
Clerk
Certification,
the
highest
level
of
certification that can be obtained. Ms. Fontanes noted that this is a significant
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City Council
Of …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-219 — approved
4 present · 1 absent
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker absent · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-229 — approved
4 present · 1 absent
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker absent · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-276 — approved
4 present · 1 absent
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker absent · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-314 — approved
4 present · 1 absent
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker absent · Joseph Macaluso present
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Ethics Review Commission
Ethics Review Commission to administer oaths and elect secretary
The Boerne Ethics Review Commission will meet to administer oaths to new members David Gonzalez and Albert Turgon, elect a commission secretary, and approve minutes from a previous meeting. No discussion or action on public comments is permitted.
- Oath of office for David Gonzalez and Albert Turgon
- Annual election of commission secretary
- Approval of minutes from July 22, 2025 meeting
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Executive Session Room
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AGENDA
ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING
EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JULY 28, 2026 – 5:30 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue. City Council may not discuss any presented issue, nor may
any action be taken on any issue at this time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
3. ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE TO DARREN SMITH, DAVID GONZALEZ, AND ALBERT
TURGON.
4. INTRODUCTION OF NEW COMMISSION MEMBERS: DAVID GONZALEZ AND ALBERT
TURGON.
5. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMISSION SECRETARY.
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF JULY 22, 2025,
ETHICS REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING.
2026-3216.
Minutes.25.0722Attachments:
7. COMMENTS FROM COUNCIL/LEGAL COUNSEL/STAFF – No discussion or action may
take place.
8. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 22 day of July,
2026 at 4:30 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETINGS
The City Hall Complex is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and special
parking is available at the front entrance of the building. Requests for special
services must be received forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting time by calling
the City Secretary at 830-249-9511.
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals
Board to hear variance request for carport encroachment
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will consider a variance request to allow an attached carport to encroach 21.3 feet into the required 25-foot front setback at 113 Hughs Street. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on July 15, 2026, in the Ronald C. Bowman City Council Chambers.
- Variance No. 26-12: Attached carport encroachment request
- Public hearing on Variance No. 26-12
- Approval of May 20, 2026 minutes
- Public comments period
- Designate voting members
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AGENDA
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
3. DESIGNATE VOTING MEMBERS
4. APPROVE MINUTES OF MAY 20, 2026
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals on any issue, in compliance with local
Government Code Section 551.007. The Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General Opinion JC 0169).
6. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Receive comments on Variance No. 26-12: Oak Meadows, Block
1, Lot 4, (113 Hughs St.).
2026-291
7. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION/ACTION
Consider Variance No. 26-12: A request from Jason and Michelle
DiIanni, requesting a variance to the City of Boerne UDC, Chapter
3, Section 5.B.1, to allow for an attached carport to encroach
21.3-feet into the required 25-foot front garage yard setback for
Oak Meadows, Block 1, Lot 4, (113 Hughs Street).
2026-292
8. ADJOURNMENT
_______________________________
s/s Andrea Huston
Administrative Officer
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Agenda
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 8th day of July,
2026 by 5p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Jessica Nelson
Recording Secretar …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Council to hear final plan of finance for 2026 CIP and debt refund
The Boerne City Council will hear a presentation on the final plan of finance to fund the 2026 Capital Improvement Plan and refund debt. They will also consider a resolution authorizing the notice of intent to issue certificates of obligation. Other action items include a street preservation contract up to $196,994, rescheduling an annexation public hearing to August 25, 2026, and filing a water supply infrastructure grant application. The council will also review results of the 2026 Parks Survey.
- Presentation of final plan of finance for 2026 Capital Improvement Plan and debt refund
- Resolution authorizing notice of intent to issue certificates of obligation (debt issuance)
- Resolution for street preservation (slurry seal) contract with Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc. not to exceed $196,994
- Resolution rescinding and resetting annexation public hearing for 13.4 acres along IH-10 to August 25, 2026
- Resolution authorizing filing of water supply and infrastructure grant application with Texas Water Development Board
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✓ Decided: City Council approves street preservation contract and water grant application
Council approved a contract for street slurry sealing and authorized a $2 million grant application for water treatment. The city also moved forward with plans to issue certificates of obligation for capital improvements and debt refinancing.
- Approved contract with Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc. for 2026 street preservation not to exceed $196,994 (4-0)
- Approved application to Texas Water Development Board for up to $2 million for GAC treatment system (4-0)
- Approved publication of notice to issue certificates of obligation (4-0)
- Appointed Thomas Price to the Kendall Appraisal District Board of Directors (4-0)
- Approved amendment to interlocal agreement with Kendall County for drainage projects (4-0)
- Approved June 23, 2026 meeting minutes (4-0)
- No action taken on Resolution No. 2026-R37 regarding annexation public hearing
City Council Chambers
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Welcome, everyone. It is official at 6 p.m. on July 14, 20 26, to the regular city council meeting for the city of Bernie, Texas. It is my honor to invite Reverend Ann Marie up forward from the St. Mark Presbyterian Church to lead us to invocation this evening. Ann, good to see you. Welcome. Good to see you. Thank you. Let us pray. Loving God, we give you thanks for the gift of this community we call home. We ask your blessings as we face another night of storms. May you grant peace and safety to all and bless all those working to keep us safe. God, we give you thanks for all who live in service to your people. May you bless this meeting tonight, that the discussions and the decisions may be guided by you to give abundant life to our community. Help us to live our lives in gratitude for your many blessings. With thanks and praise we pray. Amen. Amen. Thank you, Ann. Would you join me in a pleasure of allegiance and then to the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the Texas, one state, under God, one and indivisible. Thank you. You may be seated. All right. Moving on to agenda item number two, conflicts of interest. Any conflicts of interest tonight, council members? Okay. Moving on to agenda item number three, public comments. No one has signed up on the list earlier, but if someone c …
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JULY 14, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY
COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 23, 2026.
2026-293A.
Minutes.26.0623Attachments:
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CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO. 2026-R35; A RESOLUTION
APPOINTING THOMAS PRICE TO THE KENDALL APPRAISAL
DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO FULFILL THE UNEXPIRED
TERM V …
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JULY 14, 2026 – 6:00 PM
Minutes of the Regular Called City Council Meeting of July 14, 2026.
Staff Present: Zach Barrera, Mike Brinkmann, Sarah Buckelew, Lori Carroll,
Nathan Crane, Lissette Jimenez, Abigail Knott, Mick McKamie, Mike Raute,
Kristy Stark, Chastity Valdes, and Danny Zincke.
Recognized / Registered Guests: Heather Bateman and Jim Sabonis
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Mayor Ritchie called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Mayor Ritchie called on Reverend Ann Marie Quigley -Swanson with the St .
Mark Presbyterian Church to provide the Invocation.
Mayor Ritchie led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag and to the
Texas Flag.
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
No conflicts were declared.
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
No comments were received.
Mayor Ritchie announced that Consent Agenda item D will not be considered
at the request of the applicant.
4. CONSENT AGENDA:
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A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCIL MEMBER MACALUSO, SECONDED BY
COUNCIL MEMBER BUNKER, TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS A, B,
AND C AS PRESENTED. THE MOTION CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
Council Member Bateman, Council Member Mickelsen, Council
Member Bunker, and Council Member Macaluso
Yeah: 4 -
A. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF JUNE 23, 2026.
THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED.
B. CONSIDER RES …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-195 — approved
4 present
Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-231 — approved
4 present
Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-255 — approved
4 present
Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
CONSENT AGENDA: — approved
4 present
Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
Thu Jul 9, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Visit Boerne Advisory Board
Board reviews hotel performance reports and tourism marketing updates
The advisory board will review market share data and travel research for local hotels. The meeting also includes updates on current advertising, influencer status, and general tourism industry trends.
- Fair Market Share Reports for Hill Country competitive set
- Smith Travel Research overview of hotel performance
- Hotel and traffic summary reports
- Marketing and advertising creative update
- Influencer status report
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AGENDA
QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE
VISIT BOERNE ADVISORY BOARD
RONALD C. BOWMAN COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
BOERNE, TX 78006
July 9, 2026 – 4:00 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 4:00 PM
Chairman Tommy Mathews to welcome Tran Dong, Director of Sales for The Bevy
Hotel to the Visit Boerne Advisory Board.
2. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
This is an opportunity for visitors and guests to address the Advisory Board on
any issue. The Advisory Board may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any
action be taken on any issue at this time. (Attorney General Opinion – JC-0169)
3. APPROVE MINUTES
a. Approve Minutes from Quarterly Meeting of April 9, 20262026-301
Unofficial Meeting Minutes of April 9, 2026Attachments:
4. RECEIVE PRESENTATION ON HOTEL PERFORMANCE
a. Fair Market Share Reports - Hill Country Competitive Set
4th Qtr. Ended 12/31/2025 and Comparative to 12/31/2024
Year Ended 12/31/2025 and Comparative to 12/31/2024
1st Qtr. Ended 3/31/2026 and Comparative to 3/31/2025
2026-302
Hill Country Hotel PerformanceAttachments:
b. Smith Travel Research Overview
October through December 2025
January through December 2025
January to June 29, 2026
2026-303
Smith Travel Research OverviewAttachments:
c. Traffic Summaries
Hotel Reports-4th Qtr 2025, YE 2025, 1st Qtr 2026
Hill Country Mile Rpts-4th Qtr 2025, YE 2025, 1st Qtr 2026
2026-304
Hotel ReportsAttachments:
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Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
City Council members may attend a community meet-and-greet event
This is a notice for a community 'Meet Your Local Elected Official Night' at Tusculum Brewing Co. While city council members may be present, no official city business or formal actions will be taken.
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the Boerne Civic Roundtable Meet Your Local Elected Official Night
Tusculum Brewing Co.
236 S. Main St.
Boerne, TX 78006
July 8, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is
hereby given of a possible quorum of the City Council July 8, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
This is not a posted meeting for Council. A quorum of City Council may or may not
be present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 29 day of June
2026, at 3:30 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Historic Landmark Commission
Vote on demolition and new commercial building plans for 305-323 N Main St.
The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission will hold a public hearing and vote on a demolition permit and new commercial building plans for 305-323 North Main Street. The body will also review certificate of appropriateness requests for new commercial development at 701 North Main Street and a new sign at Devino Cellars. Commissioners will additionally discuss the 2026 meeting calendar and updates to commission rules.
- Public hearing on demolition permit for 305-323 North Main Street
- Certificate of appropriateness for new commercial building at 305-323 North Main Street
- Certificate of appropriateness for new commercial building at 701 North Main Street
- Sign permit review for Devino Cellars at 112 East San Antonio Avenue
- Discussion of 2026 meeting calendar and commission rule updates
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City Council Chambers
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Good evening and welcome to the historical landmark commission meeting for Tuesday July 7th 2026 at the time of 533 I am Sally Pena the chair and I am presiding this evening before we get started the complex of agendas does any of the commissioners have any conflicts so at that time yeah I'll just have you step down and come back and I know Commissioner Mines is here I think he's out on a phone call but I see him walking back and forth so he'll come in in a second Cesar Hans is no longer an HLC member he's been reappointed to a different committee so he was just walking out there okay so the next item is public comments it's a non agenda item moving on opportunity for visitors and guests to address the historical landmark commission on any issue not on tonight's agenda the commission may not discuss any present issues or may nor may I take any action at this time I believe no one has signed up but I didn't know if anybody came in once they took up the sign up sheet for that everybody's shaking their head no so I believe we have no public comments move that along next item is the consent agenda consent agenda so moving on to the consent agenda all these items listed are considered routine and may be enacted with one motion there is there will be no separate discussion unless the commissioner or citizens request it in which case the item will be moved to a regular order of business first item is 2026-294 it's to consider the approval of minutes for the historical landmark commi …
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AGENDA
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 - 5:30 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Historic Landmark Commission on any issue. The Historic Landmark Commission may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are considered
routine by the Historic Landmark Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Commission Member or citizen
so requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes for the Historic Landmark
Commission Meeting of June 2, 2026.
2026-294
MeetingMinutes-Jun-2-2026Attachments:
5. REGULAR AGENDA:
Hold a Public Hearing and consider a request for a demolition
permit for the structure(s) located at 305-323 North Main Street.
2026-282
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-294 — approved
6 present
Sally Pena present · Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-282 — approved
5 present · 1 nay
Sally Pena present · Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum nay
2026-281 — approved
5 present · 1 nay
Sally Pena present · Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum nay
2026-300 — approved with modifications
5 present · 1 nay
Sally Pena present · Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Mike Nichols nay · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-274 — approved
5 present · 1 abstain
Sally Pena present · Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz abstain · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
P&Z Commission considers Crunch Fitness lot frontage variance at Christus Parkway
The Boerne Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed Unified Development Code amendments affecting the Design Review Committee. The commission will also consider a lot frontage variance request for a Crunch Fitness site at Christus Parkway and Herff Road. Routine business includes approving June meeting minutes and administering oaths for two new commissioners.
- Variance request for lot frontage requirements at Christus Parkway and Herff Road (Crunch Fitness)
- Public hearing on Unified Development Code amendments affecting Design Review Committee chapters
- Approval of June 1, 2026 meeting minutes
- Oath administration for new commissioners Lucas Charles Hiler and Chris Taylor
- Election of Planning and Zoning Commission secretary
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Council Chambers
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Okay, it's 6 o'clock on Monday, July 6th. I'm Lucas Heiler, your chairman for the evening. I'm here with my fellow commissioners to review our agenda items. As we always do, we'll start off with our pledges of allegiance and a moment of silence. Pledge of allegiance. Yes, Your Honor. Please join me for a moment of silence. Starting off, are there any conflicts of interest this evening amongst commissioners? Moving forward, myself and Commissioner Taylor will get the opportunity to repeat our oath of office. um would you like us to come down or stand right in front of swain we'll start with mr taylor mr taylor please state your name and position with the commission thank you as commissioner now please raise your right hand and repeat after me i chris taylor do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the duties of the office of the planning and zoning commission for the city of bernie state of texas and will to the best of my ability preserve protect and defend the constitution and the laws of the united states and the state and of this state so help me god thank you mr hyler will you please state your name and position with the commission thank you will you please raise your right hand and repeat after me i lucas hyler do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the duties of the office of the planning of zoning commission for the city of bernie of the state of texas and will to the best of my ability preserve protect and defend the constitution and the laws of the …
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AGENDA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
BOERNE CITY HALL
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Monday, July 6, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
A quorum of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be present during the
meeting at: 447 N. Main St., Boerne, TX 78006
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN
INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH
ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag
Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. OATH OF OFFICE:
ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE FOR PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION PLACE 6 AND PLACE 7; LUCAS CHARLES HILER
AND CHRIS TAYLOR.
2026-295
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Planning and Zoning Commission on any issue. The Planning and Zoning
Commission may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on
any issue at this time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
5. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the consent agenda are
considered routine by the Planning and Zoning Commission and may be enacted
with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless there is a
Commission member o …
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-284 — approved
7 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
2026-297 — approved
7 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
2026-278 — tabled
7 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
2026-273 — approved
7 present
Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Chris Taylor present
Sun Jul 5, 2026 · 07:00 PM
City Council
City council may attend a community concert without taking official action.
This notice alerts residents that a quorum of the Boerne City Council may attend a community concert at Veterans Plaza. The document explicitly states this is not a posted meeting and no official city business will be conducted. As a procedural boilerplate notice, it confirms no votes or agenda items will be processed.
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Veterans Plaza
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the Boerne Concert Band
Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday
Veterans Plaza
801 S. Main St.
Boerne, TX 78006
July 5, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is hereby
given of a possible quorum of the City Council July 5, 2026, at 7:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m.
This is not a posted meeting for Council. A quorum of City Council may or may not be
present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 30 day of June
2026, at 3:45 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Boerne Public Facility Corporation
Board reviews annual auditor report and financial statements
This agenda contains mostly procedural boilerplate. The board will approve last year's minutes and review the annual auditor's report on financial records. No substantive policy changes or public hearings are scheduled.
- Approval of August 12, 2025 meeting minutes
- Briefing on annual auditor report and financial statements
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City Council Chambers
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We welcome everyone. It is officially 6 p.m. on June 23rd, 2026, to the Bernie Public Facility Corporation Board of Directors meeting. I'm going to call them on to order. And, Councilmembers, are there any conflicts of interest on the agenda this evening for the PFC? No. No conflicts of interest. Then, public comments. I believe nobody signed up for public comments on agenda item number three. If anybody came in and would still like to speak, I'll give you that opportunity. Okay. No takers. All right. We'll move on to agenda item number four. 2026 dash 225 consider the approval of the minutes of the Bernie public facility corporation on August 12 2025 is any Lori no no no presentation no questions all right the questions are concerns in the motion from councilman Wilson I've moved that we approved the minutes second councilman Luso please vote i get to vote on this one i forgot about that motion passes uh six zero thank you everyone moving on to agenda item number five 2026-221 briefing and discussion of annual auditors report regarding delivery of books records accounts and financial statements of the bernie public facility corporation presenting sarah buckley sarah good evening board the purpose of this agenda item is that the pfc's bylaws stipulate that at least annually the financial records of the psc must be looked at by an independent auditor and they have been they were looked at as part of the comprehensive city's financial report the pfc is considered a blended comp …
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AGENDA
The Board of Directors of the
Boerne Public Facility Corporation
Ronald C. Bowman City Council Chambers
447 N Main
Boerne, TX 78006
JUNE 23, 2026 – 6:00 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Board of Directors on any issue. The Board of Directors may not discuss any
presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time. (Attorney
General opinion – JC-0169)
CONSIDER THE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE BOERNE
PUBLIC FACILITY CORPORATION OF AUGUST 12, 2025.
2026-2254.
Minutes.25.0812 PFCAttachments:
BRIEFING AND DISCUSSION ON ANNUAL AUDITOR’S REPORT
REGARDING DELIVERY OF BOOKS, RECORDS, ACCOUNTS AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE BOERNE PUBLIC FACILITY
CORPORATION.
2026-2215.
AIS - PFC
BPFC Financials
Attachments:
6. ADJOURNMENT
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 16 day of June,
2026 at 4:00 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Ben Thatcher
Assistant Secretary
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Corporation
Agenda
NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETINGS
The City Hall Complex is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and special
parking is available at the front entrance of the building. Requests for special
services must be received forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting time by calling
the City Secretary at 830-249-9511.
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-225 — approved
6 present
Frank Ritchie present · Joe Bateman present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Council to discuss new gas rates, city planning, and park naming
The Council will consider updating gas service rate classifications and adopting a ten-year rolling plan. They will also discuss naming the new community park currently under construction at the Northside site and review upcoming budget considerations.
- Ordinance No. 2026-03: New rate classifications for city gas service
- Resolution No. 2026-R34: Adoption of the 2026 Rolling Ten Year Plan
- Resolution No. 2026-R33: Naming the new Northside Community Park
- Ordinance No. 2026-02: Amendments to Ethics Review Commission officer rules
- Presentation on FY 27 budget considerations and the 2026 Plan of Finance
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✓ Decided: Boerne City Council approves new gas rates and names a new community park
The City Council approved updated rate classifications and charges for Boerne Utilities gas service. Additionally, the council named the new Northside community park 'Boerne Heritage Volkspark'.
- Approved June 9, 2026 minutes (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-02 regarding Ethics Review Commission officers (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-R34 adopting the 2026 Rolling Ten Year Plan (5-0)
- Approved one-time reading of Ordinance No. 2026-03 (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance No. 2026-03 establishing new gas service rates and classifications (5-0)
- Un-tabled Resolution No. 2026-R33 (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2026-R33 naming the new community park 'Boerne Heritage Volkspark' (5-0)
City Council Chambers
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Welcome everyone. It is officially 6:06 p.m. to the regular city council meeting for the city of Bernie, Texas, June 23rd. Would you join me in prayer this evening? Gracious and loving God, we give you thanks for a glorious day and we give you thanks for the opportunity to be your hands to feet and be in service to this community for your glory, O Lord. So just guide our hearts, guide our conversation, guide those that would speak before us, that we just have meaningful conversations and we move the city in a direction that is great for the community, but also that honors you, Lord. In your precious Son's name we pray. Amen . Would you join me in the Pledge of Allegiance and then the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, the invisible, with liberty and justice for all. Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to the city of Texas, one state, one under God, one, one, the invisible. Thank you. You may be seated. All right, council members, are there any conflicts of interest on this agenda? All right. No conflicts of interest this evening. We will move on to agenda number three, public comments. I believe we have a couple of people that have signed up. So I will give your name. You can come forward to the podium, state your name and address. And once you've stated your name and address, you 'll have three minutes to speak. So our first speaker today is Jackie Day. Jackie, come fo …
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JUNE 23, 2026 – 6:00 PM or immediately following Boerne Public Facility
Corporation Meeting
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CALLED CITY
COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 9, 2026.
2026-222A.
Minutes.26.0609Attachments:
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CONSIDER ON SECOND READING ORDINANCE NO. 2026-02; AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOE …
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JUNE 23, 2026 – 6:00 PM or immediately following Boerne Public Facility
Corporation Meeting
Minutes of the regular called City Council meeting of June 23, 2026.
Mayor Frank Ritchie, Mayor Pro Tem Ty Wolosin, Council
Member Joe Bateman, Council Member Kyle Mickelsen,
Council Member Bret A. Bunker, and Council Member Joseph
Macaluso
Present:
6 -
Staff Present: Ben Thatcher, Siria Arreola, Sarah Buckelew, Lori Carroll, Nathan
Crane,
Emily
Derrick,
Susan
Finch,
Lissette
Jimenez,
Nick
Montagno,
Mike
Raute,
Chris Shadrock, Kristy Stark, Chastity Valdes, and Danny Zincke.
Recognized / Registered Guests: Jackie Day and Jack Baker.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Mayor Ritchie called the meeting to order at 6:06 p.m.
Mayor Ritchie provided the Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
United States Flag and to the Texas Flag.
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
No conflicts were declared.
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Jackie
Day,
138 Sonrisa
spoke
regarding
her
concerns
with
the
city's
Parks
and
Recreation
Youth
Enrichment
Summer
Camp
Art
program
specifically
the
small
indoor studio space, one instructor, and outdoor restrooms.
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June 23, 2026
City Council
Official Meeting Minutes
Jack Baker, a resident of Morningside at Menger Springs, stated that he and his
wife
are
new
residents
of
the
community
and
expressed
conce …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-137 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-223 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
CONSENT AGENDA: — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-227 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-226 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Design Review Committee
Alliance Credit Union seeks approval for digital sign exceeding size limit
The Design Review Committee will consider a Certificate of Approval for Alliance Credit Union to allow a digital element on a monument sign at 1440 South Main Street that exceeds the 25% limit of total sign face area in the Entrance Corridor Overlay District. The committee will also approve minutes from the May 14 meeting.
- Certificate of Approval for Alliance Credit Union sign at 1440 South Main Street
- Digital element of monument sign would exceed 25% of total sign face area
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City Council Chambers
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AGENDA
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Thursday, June 11, 2026 - 6:00 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH
ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(HONOR THE TEXAS FLAG, I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THEE, TEXAS – ONE STATE
UNDER GOD, ONE AND INDIVISIBLE.)
MOMENT OF SILENCE
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Design Review Committee on any issue. The Design Review Committee may not
discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered routine by the Design Review Committee and may be enacted with one
motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Committee Member
or citizen so requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order
of business and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes of the Design Review
Committee Meeting on May 14, 2026.
2026-218
May 14 2026 Meeting MinutesAttachments:
5. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS:
Consider a Certifi …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-218 — approved
3 present
Chris Taylor present · Carr Stokes present · Lindsay Chapman present
2026-217 — approved
2 present · 1 abstain
Chris Taylor abstain · Carr Stokes present · Lindsay Chapman present
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Council to award GBRA water main contract and set annexation hearing for 13.4 acres off IH-10
City Council will consider awarding a construction contract for the GBRA Water Main Extension Project on Ammann Rd, though the contractor and dollar amount are blank in the agenda. Council will also set a July 28 public hearing on annexing approximately 13.4 acres along the 31300 block of IH-10. Other items include naming the new Northside Community Park, updating ethics commission rules, and mayoral appointments to boards and commissions.
- GBRA Water Main Extension Project contract award with not-to-exceed amount (contractor and cost TBD in agenda)
- Public hearing set for July 28, 2026 on annexation of ~13.4 acres at 31300 block of IH-10
- Resolution naming the new Northside Community Park currently under construction
- Ordinance amending Ethics Review Commission rules regarding mayoral appointments (first reading)
- Resolution rescinding 2024-R41 and resetting term limits, residency, and attendance rules for city boards and commissions
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✓ Decided: Council awards $2M water main contract, sets annexation hearing
Council awarded the GBRA Water Main Extension project contract to RL Jones, LP for $2,000,000. They set a public hearing for July 28 on annexing 13.4 acres along IH-10. A resolution updating board appointment rules was approved, and the naming of the new community park was tabled.
- Approved consent agenda minutes and annexation public hearing resolution (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-R30 updating board/commission appointment rules (5-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-02 amending Ethics Review Commission (5-0)
- Awarded GBRA Water Main Extension contract to RL Jones, LP at $2M (5-0)
- Tabled Resolution 2026-R33 on naming new community park until next meeting (5-0)
- Approved annual mayoral appointments to boards and commissions (5-0)
City Council Chambers
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
JUNE 9, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (AMERICA 250),
COMMEMORATING THE NATIONS FOUNDING AND
CELEBRATING ITS HISTORY, HERITAGE, AND ENDURING IDEALS.
2026-1392.
Proclamation America 250Attachments:
3. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
5. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business and
considered in its normal sequence.
CONSIDER THE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF CITY COUNCIL
MEETING OF MAY 12, 2026.
2026-188A.
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-187 — approved
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-211 — approved
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items…
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-210 — approved
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-209 — approved
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-215 — approved
5 present
Joe Bateman present · Bret A. Bunker present · Ty Wolosin present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Joseph Macaluso present
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Historic Landmark Commission
Commission to consider demolition permits for two historic Main Street properties
The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission will hold public hearings and decide on demolition permits for structures at 612 and 305-323 North Main Street. They will also review certificates of appropriateness for exterior changes and a sign at 130 and 129 South Main Street, plus a fence amendment at 265 North Main. A proposed amendment to the Unified Development Code reassigning Design Review Committee duties is up for recommendation.
- Public hearing and decision on demolition permit for 612 N Main St structure
- Public hearing and decision on demolition permit for 305-323 N Main St structures
- Certificate of appropriateness for door/window replacements at 130 S Main St
- Certificate of appropriateness for a sign at 129 S Main St (Custumm on Main)
- Proposed UDC amendment reassigning Design Review Committee duties across chapters 1, 2, 3, 9 and Appendix A
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City Council Chambers
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Good evening and welcome to the historical landmark commission meeting for Tuesday June 2nd, 2026. The time is 5:32. My name is Sally Pena. I am the chairman and I will be presenting this evening. Any councilmen or commissioners do we have any conflicts of interest on the agenda today? No. I do not have any conflicts. So we will move on to public comments. This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the historical landmark commission on any issues not on today's agenda. The commission may not discuss any presented issues nor make any actions at this time. I have the sign in sheet. There is one person who signed up but it's in reference to an actual item. So they will talk during the public comment for action item later. Is there anybody else that wants to speak now that did not sign up by chance? Okay. Does not look like we have any other public comments tonight. We will move ahead on to the consent agenda. Moving on to the consent agenda item 2026-202. Consider approval of minutes for the historical landmark committee meeting of May 5th, 2026. Has everyone had a chance to review the minutes that were sent out? I make a motion to approve the minutes as presented. I have a motion by Commissioner Haynes and the second committee commissioner Maytum. We all can vote. I have a motion to approve the minutes. Okay. The minutes for May have May 5th have been approved. Thank you all commissioners. Moving on to the regular agenda. First item is 2026-205. It's considered …
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AGENDA
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 - 5:30 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Historic Landmark Commission on any issue. The Historic Landmark Commission may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are considered
routine by the Historic Landmark Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Commission Member or citizen
so requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes for the Historic Landmark
Commission Meeting of May 5, 2026.
2026-202
MeetingMinutes-May5Attachments:
5. REGULAR AGENDA:
Consider a certificate of appropriateness for exterior
improvements to a structure located at 130 South Main Street.
(AAPP)
2026-205
AIS 130 S Main - COA Exterior Improvements
Attachment 1 Aerial View
Attachment 2 Zo …
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-202 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-205 — approved
5 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-203 — approved
5 present · 1 nay
Sally Pena nay · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-206 — approved
6 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-207 — approved
3 nay · 3 present
Sally Pena nay · Patti Mainz nay · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum nay
2026-193 — approved
5 present · 1 nay
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols nay · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-204 — approved
6 present
Sally Pena present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Commission to review new plats, variances, and sewage requests
The Commission will consider several development platting requests for Menger Creek and Scenic Loop Road. They will also hear variance requests regarding access separation, sidewalk fees, and on-site sewage facilities.
- Commons of Menger Creek Unit 10 Preliminary and Final Plat (Herff Road)
- Scenic Loop Road Business Major Development Plat (31905 Interstate 10)
- On-site sewage facility request for 123 East Frederick Street
- Access separation distance variance for 8 Ranger Creek Road
- Sidewalk fee and street improvement variance for 417 Hickman
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AGENDA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
BOERNE CITY HALL
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Monday, June 1, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
A quorum of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be present during the meeting
at: 447 N. Main St., Boerne, TX 78006
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH
ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag
Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Planning and Zoning Commission on any issue. The Planning and Zoning Commission
may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the consent agenda are considered
routine by the Planning and Zoning Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless there is a Commission member or
citizen request, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of …
🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
6 present
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Lucas Hiler present
2026-191 — approved
6 present
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Lucas Hiler present
2026-199 — approved
6 present
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Lucas Hiler present
2026-200 — approved
6 present
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Lucas Hiler present
2026-201 — approved
5 present · 1 nay
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino nay · Lucas Hiler present
2026-198 — approved
6 present
Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present · Lucas Hiler present
Wed May 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals
Board to decide on 6 variance requests for fences, garages, and curb cuts
The Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals will hold public hearings and consider action on six variance requests. These include requests to allow a 4-foot front-yard fence, an accessory structure encroachment, an additional curb cut, a garage exemption, and two garage setback variances at one property.
- Variance 26-06: allow 4-foot fence in front yard at 96 Cabin Springs
- Variance 26-07: allow accessory structure to encroach 2 ft 2 in into rear setback at 175 Cimarron Creek
- Variance 26-08: allow additional 10-foot curb cut at 305 Oak Park Dr.
- Variance 26-09: exempt garage requirement at 109 Roosevelt Ave.
- Variance 26-10 & 26-11: allow garage encroachments into side and rear setbacks at 212 S. Saunders St.
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AGENDA
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
Wednesday, May 20, 2026 – 5:30 p.m.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION
3. DESIGNATE VOTING MEMBERS
4. APPROVE MINUTES OF MARCH 18, 2026
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals on any issue, in compliance with local
Government Code Section 551.007. The Zoning Board of Adjustment & Appeals may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General Opinion JC 0169).
6. PUBLIC HEARING:
Receive comments on Variance No. 26-06, Menger Springs Unit
3A, Block 1, Lot 250A (96 Cabin Springs).
2026-173
7. ITEM FOR DISCUSSION/ACTION:
Consider Variance No. 26-06: A request from Brown & McDonald
PLLC, on behalf of Jamin Kirkwood & Maria De Mar
Perez-Cacheaux, requesting a variance to the City of Boerne UDC,
Chapter 4, Section 4.B.1, to allow a 4-foot fence or wall in the
front yard that would obscure vision above a height of 3-feet for
Menger Springs Unit 3A, Block 1, Lot 250A, (96 Cabin Springs).
2026-174
8. PUBLIC HEARING:
Receive comments on Variance No. 26-07, The Ranches at
Creekside Unit 4A, Block 1, Lot 55, (175 Cimarron Creek).
2026-175
9. ITEM FOR DISCUSSION/ACTION:
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Consider Variance N …
Thu May 14, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Boerne Library Advisory Board
Library board considers new policies on fees, behavior, and privacy
The Library Advisory Board will review and possibly adopt several new policies including a revised fee schedule, patron behavior rules, and privacy of library records. They will also consider a gift acceptance policy and public participation rules.
- Privacy and Confidentiality of Library Records Policy 2026-165a
- Gift Acceptance and Donor Recognition Policy 2026-166b
- Fee Schedule 2026-167c
- Unattended Children Policy 2026-168d
- Patron Behavior Policy / Procedures for Disruptive Behavior 2026-169e
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Patrick Heath Public Library
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AGENDA
BOERNE PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD MEETING
PATRICK HEATH PUBLIC LIBRARY
451 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
Thursday, May 14, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
1. Call To Order
2. Establish Quorum
3. Citizens Comments - Five-minute limit per speaker
4. Reading and Approval of Minutes of March 12, 2026
5. Report of the Library Director
6. Report of Committees
7. Continuing Business
8. New Business
Privacy and Confidentiality of Library Records Policy2026-165a.
Gift Acceptance and Donor Recognition Policy2026-166b.
Fee Schedule2026-167c.
Unattended Children Policy2026-168d.
Patron Behavior Policy / Procedures for Disruptive Behavior2026-169e.
Public Participation Policy2026-170f.
Kendall County Library System Advisory Board2026-171g.
9. Other Business/Board Concerns
Date for next regular meeting2026-172a.
10. Adjournment
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 7th day of May
2026 at 5:00 p.m.
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Agenda
_______________________________
s/s Libby Quintero
Recording Secretary
NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETINGS
The Patrick Heath Public Library is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and
special parking is available at the front entrance of the building. Requests for special
services must be received forty-eight (48) hours prior to the meeting time by calling
Libby Quintero at 830-249-3053.
Pursuant to Section 30.06 Penal Code (trespass by licen …
Thu May 14, 2026 · 9:00 AM
City Council
Possible council quorum at Cibolo Preserve tour, no action
This is a notice of a possible quorum of city council members during a tour of Cibolo Preserve. No city business will be discussed or acted upon. The meeting is purely procedural.
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the Touring of Cibolo Preserve
Cibolo Center for Conservation
140 City Park Rd
Boerne, TX 78006
May 14, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is hereby
given of a possible quorum of the City Council May 14, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m.
This is not a posted meeting for Council. A quorum of City Council may or may not be
present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the 8 day of May
2026, at 3:30 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Thu May 14, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Design Review Committee
Committee to vote on O'Reilly Auto Parts sign variances at 1032 N Main St
The Design Review Committee will consider variances from the Unified Development Code for a proposed sign at 1032 N Main St. The variances would allow 26.2% white area (max 20%), a sign background that is not darker than the letters, and illumination at 7100K (max 2700K). The meeting also includes a consent agenda to approve previous minutes and a public comment period.
- Variance to allow 26.2% white area on sign face (max 20%)
- Variance to allow sign background not darker than letters/numbers/design
- Variance to allow sign illumination at 7100K (max 2700K)
- Location: 1032 N Main St, Boerne (O'Reilly Auto Parts)
- Approval of minutes from April 9, 2026 meeting
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AGENDA
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Thursday, May 14, 2026 - 6:00 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH
ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(HONOR THE TEXAS FLAG, I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THEE, TEXAS – ONE STATE UNDER
GOD, ONE AND INDIVISIBLE.)
MOMENT OF SILENCE
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Design Review Committee on any issue. The Design Review Committee may not
discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are considered
routine by the Design Review Committee and may be enacted with one motion. There
will be no separate discussion of items unless a Committee Member or citizen so
requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business and
considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes of the Design Review
Committee Meeting on April 9, 2026.
2026-185
UnofficialMeetingMinutes-April 9.2026Attachments:
5. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS:
Consider …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-151 — approved
2 present · 1 abstain
Chris Taylor abstain · Carr Stokes present · Meredith Woolard present
2026-185 — approved
3 present
Chris Taylor present · Carr Stokes present · Meredith Woolard present
Tue May 12, 2026 · 06:00 PM
City Council
Council to adopt Comprehensive Safety Action Plan and seek federal grant for road safety
The City Council will vote on resolutions adopting a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) to eliminate roadway fatalities, authorizing a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All implementation grant application, approving design contracts for Adler Road drainage improvements and Ammann Road water transmission main (up to $127,000), and an interlocal agreement with Fair Oaks Ranch for a shared water main. They will also discuss naming the new Northside Community Park and a proposed gas rate update.
- Adoption of Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) with Goal Zero commitment
- Authorization of SS4A implementation grant application requiring local match
- Design contract with Freese and Nichols for Adler Road and drainage improvements (no amount specified)
- Design services contract with Quiddity Engineering for Ammann Road water transmission main not to exceed $127,000
- Interlocal agreement with City of Fair Oaks Ranch for shared GBRA water main extension along Ammann Road
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✓ Decided: Adopted CSAP, authorized SS4A grant, approved $1.65M Adler Road contract
Council elected Ty Wolosin as Mayor Pro Tem (5-0), approved consent agenda including minutes and a grant resolution, and received the Q2 financial report. Major actions included adopting the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan, authorizing a SS4A implementation grant application, approving a $1,648,483 amendment for Adler Road improvements, and approving contracts for Ammann Road water main design and an interlocal agreement with Fair Oaks Ranch.
- Elected Ty Wolosin as Mayor Pro Tem for May 2026-2027 (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, strategy map, and Resolution 2026-R24 (5-0)
- Received and approved Q2 financial and investment report (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-R25: Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (5-0)
- Authorized SS4A implementation grant application via Resolution 2026-R26 (5-0)
- Approved $1,648,483 amendment for Adler Road improvements (total $3,266,535) (5-0)
- Approved $127,000 design contract with Quiddity Engineering for Ammann Road water main (5-0)
- Approved interlocal agreement with Fair Oaks Ranch for shared GBRA water main extension (5-0)
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AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Boerne, TX 78006
MAY 12, 2026 – 6:00 PM
A quorum of the City Council will be present during the meeting at: 447 N Main,
Boerne, TX 78006.
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE TEXAS FLAG
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
ADMINISTER OATH OF OFFICE - COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICTS 1
AND 3.
2026-0532.
AIS oath 1 and 3Attachments:
CONSIDER THE ELECTION OF THE OFFICE OF MAYOR PRO-TEM
FOR MAY 2026 - MAY 2027.
2026-1313.
AIS Mayor Pro Tem 2026Attachments:
PROCLAMATION PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK,
HONORING THE DEDICATION AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF PUBLIC
SERVANTS, AND RECOGNIZING THEIR COMMITMENT TO
SERVING THE COMMUNITY.
2026-1634.
Public Service Recognition Week ProclamationAttachments:
5. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
6. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
City Council on any issue, in compliance with LGC Section 551.007. City Council may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
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May 12, 2026City Council Agenda
7. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are
considered to be routine by the City Council and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no sepa …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-052 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-130 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-131 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-149 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-150 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-155 — approved
6 present
Frank Ritchie present · Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
2026-158 — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
CONSENT AGENDA: — approved
5 present
Ty Wolosin present · Joe Bateman present · Kyle Mickelsen present · Bret A. Bunker present · Joseph Macaluso present
Thu May 7, 2026 · 7:30 AM
City Council
Notice of possible quorum at breakfast; no city business
This is only a notice that a quorum of the Boerne City Council may attend the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast. No official city business will be discussed or acted upon.
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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE QUORUM
of the City of Boerne City Council Members
at the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast
Las Guitarras
911 S. Main St.
Boerne, TX 78006
May 7, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
This is not a posted meeting for the City Council. A quorum of Council Members may
or may not be present. There will be no action taken on any city business.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551, V.T.C.A, Government Code, notice is hereby
given of a possible quorum of the City Council on May 7, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. to 9:00
a.m.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the above notice of the meeting was posted on the 1 day of
May 2026, at 1:00 p.m.
_______________________________
s/s Lori A. Carroll
City Secretary
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Tue May 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Historic Landmark Commission
Commission to decide on awning/door at 136 S. Main
The Historic Landmark Commission will consider a certificate of appropriateness for exterior improvements, specifically an awning and door replacement, at 136 South Main Street. The consent agenda includes approval of minutes from the April 7, 2026 meeting. Public comments will be heard before any decisions.
- Consider certificate of appropriateness for awning and door replacement at 136 South Main Street
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Good evening and welcome to the Historic Landmark Commission meeting for Tuesday, May 5, 2026. The time is 5:30 p.m. I'm Lenece Graves, Vice Chair, and I'll be presiding this evening. Before we get started, does anyone on the Commission have a conflict of interest on any of the items on tonight's agenda? Okay. Moving on to public comments. This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the Historic Landmark Commission on any issue. The Historic Landmark Commission may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time. Has anyone signed up to speak this evening or would like to speak about a non-agenda item? Okay. It doesn't look like we have any public comments tonight, so we'll go ahead and move on. So moving on to Consent Agenda Item 2026-141. Consider approval of the minutes from the Historic Landmark Commission meeting on April 7, 2026. Has everyone had a chance to review those? Okay. So I have a motion. I have a motion to approve by Commissioner Wright and seconded by Commissioner Hance. Please vote. All right. The minutes from April 7 are approved. Thank you. All right. Moving on to the regular agenda. We have one item tonight, Item 2026-146 to consider a certificate of appropriateness for exterior improvements to the structure located at 136 South Main Street. Our applicant is Michael Giddens and I'm William Willingham . For your orientation, this is the subject property here located along Main Street. You can see it out …
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AGENDA
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MEETING
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 NORTH MAIN STREET
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 - 5:30 PM
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071 (CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 5:30 PM
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Historic Landmark Commission on any issue. The Historic Landmark Commission may
not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this time.
(Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the Consent Agenda are considered
routine by the Historic Landmark Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Commission Member or citizen
so requests, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of the Minutes of the Historic Landmark
Commission Meeting of April 7, 2026.
2026-141
MeetingMinutes-Apr7-2026Attachments:
5. REGULAR AGENDA:
Consider a certificate of appropriateness for exterior
improvements to a structure located at 136 South Main Street.
(Joli)
2026-146
136 South Main Street - COA Awning and Door
Attachment 1 - Aerial Map
Attachme …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
2026-141 — approved
6 present
Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
2026-146 — approved
6 present
Lynnese Graves present · Patti Mainz present · Cesar Hance present · Mike Nichols present · Sharon D. Wright present · Ashley Maytum present
Mon May 4, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Two subdivision plats up for approval on consent agenda
The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a consent agenda that includes approval of the Esperanza 3I Preliminary Plat and the Regent Park Unit 6 Final Plat. No items are on the regular agenda. The meeting also includes a discussion item to recognize Tim Bannwolf's service on the commission. This agenda is largely procedural.
- Esperanza 3I Preliminary Plat near Fandango and Galisteo
- Regent Park Unit 6 Final Plat near Park Boulevard and Regent Boulevard
- Recognition of Commissioner Tim Bannwolf's service
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Only this evening. All right, just turn six o'clock. So as I always do, I'll introduce myself. I'm Tim Bandwolf, and I have the privilege of serving with my fellow commissioners on the Bernie Planning and Z oning Commission. We'll begin by saying the pledges of allegiance. First to the American flag. Please rise. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Now please face the Texas flag. Honor the Texas flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible. And now if you'd join me for a moment of silence, please. Thank you. Please be seated. Next item, any conflicts of interest on today's agenda? Among the commissioners? There being none, we'll move to the next item, which is public comments. We have one gentleman signed up to speak. Mr. Mathis, if you'd come down, please. And I'll give your address since it's on here. 164 Creek Spring. So that's been done. Thank you. Mr. Mathis, good evening. Hi. Good evening. I wanted to come tonight and thank Vice Chairman Hiller and yourself, Chairman Banwolf, for your service. I understand this is your last, the end of your term. And I wanted to thank you guys, especially for all the leadership and the listening and the patience over the last year concerning the Buc-ee's project, as well as the whole council or the whole commission. I want to thank you guys, especially for your l …
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AGENDA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
BOERNE CITY HALL
RONALD C. BOWMAN CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
447 North Main Street
Monday, May 4, 2026 – 6:00 p.m.
A quorum of the Planning and Zoning Commission will be present during the meeting
at: 447 N. Main St., Boerne, TX 78006.
EXECUTIVE SESSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE: THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MAY, AS PERMITTED BY LAW, ADJOURN INTO
EXECUTIVE SESSION AT ANY TIME TO DISCUSS ANY MATTER LISTED BELOW AS
AUTHORIZED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE §551.071.
(CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY)
1. CALL TO ORDER – 6:00 PM
Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag
Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag
(Honor the Texas flag, I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas – one state under God, one
and indivisible.)
2. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
3. PUBLIC COMMENTS: This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the
Planning and Zoning Commission on any issue. The Planning and Zoning Commission
may not discuss any presented issue, nor may any action be taken on any issue at this
time. (Attorney General opinion – JC-0169)
4. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below within the consent agenda are considered
routine by the Planning and Zoning Commission and may be enacted with one motion.
There will be no separate discussion of items unless there is a Commission member or
citizen request, in which event the item may be moved to the general order of business
and considered in its normal sequence.
Consider approval of …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA: — approved
7 present
Tim Bannwolf present · Lucas Hiler present · Bob Cates present · Susan Friar present · Cody Keller present · Bill Bird present · Carlos Vecino present
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| $5.8M | THOMAS INSTRUMENT, INCORPORATED Department of Defense · MANUFACTURE OF TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY FOR THE KC-135 AIRCRAFT. |
| $5.5M | THOMAS INSTRUMENT, INCORPORATED Department of Defense · MANUFACTURE OF MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION FOR THE KC-135 AIRCRAFT. |
| $5.3M | PKD, INC. Department of Veterans Affairs · PROVISION OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TO PERFORM RENOVATION AND REPAIR OF |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Kendall County)
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Traffic fatalities1 (2024)
Business establishments1,651 (16,050 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,728/mo (2025)
Adults with low literacy13.4% (low numeracy 19% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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351
Permitted housing units
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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Where it’s happening
geocoded land-use decisions🗺 Interactive map
Every rezoning, development approval, and permit — explore the geocoded records in the
research explorer.
Meeting archives
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