Boerne public meetings in 2022
11 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council on 2022-11-15 4:00 PM - Special Called Meeting - Canvass Election Results
This is a special called meeting to canvass the returns of a bond election and declare the results. The council will also consider a resolution authorizing the temporary closure of Main Street (Hwy 87) for the Dickens on Main event, including an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation. Public comments will be heard, but no discussion or action will be taken on them.
- Canvass election returns and declare results of bond election (Resolution No. 2022-R73)
- Authorize closure of Main Street (Hwy 87) for Dickens on Main (Resolution No. 2022-R74)
- Authorize City Manager to execute temporary closure agreement with Texas Department of Transportation
City Council on 2022-09-27 6:00 PM
The Boerne City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings and votes on the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget, the property tax rate, and a new fee schedule. They will also consider two rezoning requests, discuss R-4 zoning and special use permits, and possibly act on an economic development incentive agreement with DSL Holdings, LLC.
- Adopt FY 2022-23 budget (Ordinance 2022-27) and ratify property tax revenue increase
- Set 2022 tax rate at 45.10 cents per $100 valuation (Ordinance 2022-28)
- First reading of fee ordinance (2022-29) repealing and replacing 2021-38
- Public hearings and first readings for rezoning at 327 Ebner Street and 125 E State Highway 46 (Ranches at Creekside)
- Consider resolution authorizing amendment to economic development incentive agreement with DSL Holdings, LLC
Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals on 2022-09-21 5:30 PM
The Boerne Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals will hold a public hearing and consider a variance request from Jay & Leah Buhner for Lot 7B, Block 4, Oak Park Addition (430 Frey St.). The request seeks to allow an accessory structure to encroach 5 feet into the required 25-foot side setback under the City's UDC Chapter 3.5, Section B, 1. The board will also approve minutes from the June 15, 2022 meeting.
- Public hearing on Variance No. 22-04 for 430 Frey St. (Oak Park Addition)
- Consideration of variance to allow 5-foot encroachment into 25-foot side setback
- Approval of June 15, 2022 meeting minutes
- Conflict of interest declaration and voting member designation
Design Review Committee on 2022-09-08 6:00 PM
The Boerne Design Review Committee will consider a certificate of approval for a monument sign at Bill Miller's BBQ, located at 31490 IH10 West. The sign would be on Scenic Loop Rd. frontage within the Scenic Interstate Corridor Overlay District and could be either internally illuminated changeable copy or a digital message board. The committee will take action on this request.
- Certificate of approval for monument sign at Bill Miller's BBQ, 31490 IH10 West
- Sign options: internally illuminated changeable copy or digital message board
- Proposed sign location on Scenic Loop Rd. frontage
- Property within Scenic Interstate Corridor Overlay District
- Requirement per Section 3.16.G.C of Unified Development Code
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2022-08-29 6:00 PM
The Planning and Zoning Commission will review several final plats for residential developments at Ranches at Creekside and Corley Farms. The agenda also includes proposed rezoning requests and a city ordinance regarding mobile food courts.
- Ranches at Creekside Unit 2A Final Plat: 19.567 acres, 29 residential lots
- Ranches at Creekside Unit 2B Final Plat: 41.591 acres, 142 residential lots
- Ranches at Creekside Unit 3B Final Plat: 13.096 acres, 44 residential lots
- Corley Farms Unit 2 Final Plat: 56.87 acres, 225 residential lots
- American Eagle RV Storage II, LLC Major Development Plat: 10.45 acres
City Council on 2022-08-16 6:00 PM
The Boerne City Council is holding a special called meeting to discuss and potentially adopt a new city logo and usage standards, and to consider a resolution calling a bond election. They will also receive the city's 2022 estimated certified tax value and related tax rate calculations. The agenda includes routine consent items such as approving minutes and a mayoral appointment to the Ethics Review Commission.
- Resolution No. 2022-R47: adopting the City of Boerne logo and usage standards
- Resolution No. 2022-R48: calling a bond election
- Receive 2022 estimated certified tax value and tax rate calculation
- Approve minutes of August 9, 2022 meeting
- Mayoral appointment to Ethics Review Commission
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2022-08-01 6:00 PM
The Boerne Planning and Zoning Commission will consider several subdivision plats, including final and preliminary approvals, along with proposed rezoning and special use permits. The agenda also includes a discussion on mobile food court regulations and a community engagement tool. Several items are listed as 'untabled' for reconsideration.
- Final plat for Corley Farms Unit 2: 56.87 acres, 225 residential lots, 12.52 acres right-of-way
- Rezoning at 327 Ebner Street from R2-M DT to R3-D DT (0.191 acre)
- Special use permit for bungalow courts at 320 North Esser Road (1.01 acres)
- Rezoning at 6 Old Fredericksburg Road from HOL to R4-L (23.81 acres) with SUP for multi-family
- Rezoning at 116 Old San Antonio Road from RE-HC to R4-U-HC (16.6 acres) with SUP for multi-family
Impact Fee Advisory Board on 2022-06-20 5:30 PM
The Impact Fee Advisory Committee will meet to approve prior minutes and receive staff presentations on the Capital Improvements Plan, land use projections, and an update to impact fees. No votes on fee amounts are listed; the agenda is largely informational and procedural.
- Approve minutes from January 10, 2022 meeting
- Staff comments on Capital Improvements Plan and Land Use Projections
- Staff comments on update to impact fees
The Impact Fee Advisory Committee voted 5-0 to recommend that City Council update the land use assumptions and Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) ahead of schedule, citing growth and rising costs. The committee also approved the minutes from January 10, 2022, and received staff updates on impact fees, including a $9,557 total fee and a $13.6 million fund balance.
- Approved minutes of January 10, 2022 (5-0)
- Recommended updating land use assumptions and Capital Improvements Plan (5-0)
Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals on 2022-06-15 5:30 PM
The Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals is holding a public hearing and considering a variance request from Don Baker on behalf of St. John Lutheran Church. The variance would allow a lot width of more than 200 feet for proposed Lot 158A in the Schertz Addition, located at 211, 215 Rosewood and 216 Turner St. The board will also administer the oath of office to new member Josh Surley and approve minutes from the April 20, 2022 meeting.
- Public hearing on Variance No. 22-03 for proposed Lot 158A, Schertz Addition (211, 215 Rosewood & 216 Turner St.)
- Consideration of variance to UDC Chapter 3.5, Section B, 2 to allow lot width over 200 feet
- Oath of office for newly appointed board member Josh Surley
- Approval of minutes from April 20, 2022 meeting
City Council on 2022-01-11 6:00 PM
The Boerne City Council will hold a regular meeting with public hearings and first/second readings on two special use permits: a medical office at 1002 East Blanco Road and a short-term rental at 428 Herff Street. The council will also consider resolutions for the May 7, 2022 general election, an amendment to the Tenotex Development Co. infrastructure agreement (Regent Park), and a budget amendment for fiscal year 2020-2021. The agenda includes routine items such as minutes approval, investment policy review, and quarterly financial reports.
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-40: special use permit for medical office at 1002 East Blanco Road (O1 district)
- First reading of Ordinance 2022-01: special use permit for short-term rental at 428 Herff Street (R3-A district)
- Resolution 2022-R02: authorize city manager to manage second amendment to Tenotex Development Co. infrastructure agreement (Regent Park)
- Resolution 2022-R01: establish procedures for May 7, 2022 general election
- One-time reading of Ordinance 2022-02: amend FY 2020-2021 budget to allow transfer of encumbered appropriation balances
Historic Landmark Commission on 2022-01-04 5:30 PM
The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission will consider three certificates of appropriateness for changes to properties on Main Street, including a fence, exterior colors, and a sign. The meeting also includes approval of minutes from previous meetings and public comments.
- Certificate of appropriateness for a stone fence at 249 North Main Street (David Spencer)
- Certificate of appropriateness for exterior colors at 604 South Main Street (Sam McGee)
- Certificate of appropriateness for a sign at 437 S. Main Street (Michael and Sonja Mazour)
- Approval of minutes from October 5 and December 7, 2021 meetings