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Boerne council approves housing‑credit support resolutions and adopts tax levy roll; consent agenda passes

October 14, 2025 | Boerne, Kendall County, Texas


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Boerne council approves housing‑credit support resolutions and adopts tax levy roll; consent agenda passes
The Boerne City Council approved several routine and required items Tuesday, including a consent agenda, two resolutions supporting a housing tax‑credit application, and a resolution adopting the city’s tax levy roll for 2025.

Councilwoman Wilson moved to approve the consent agenda; Councilman Bunker seconded and council voted verbally “aye.” The mayor recorded the consent agenda as passing 5‑0.

On agenda items 5A and 5B, council considered two related resolutions supporting Terrace Cibolo LLC’s (packaged as EC Terraces at Cibolo LLC / Evolved Communities LLC) application to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for low‑income housing tax credits. City Manager Ben Thatcher said the project would remodel existing units (about 150 units cited in the staff slide), investing at least $30,000 per unit; the city will not provide incentives or participate in financing.

Councilman Tim Willison moved to approve resolution 2025‑R75, a resolution of no objection supporting the application; Councilman Bunker seconded. The council recorded the vote as “aye” and the mayor announced the resolution passed 5‑0.

Councilman Willison then moved to approve resolution 2025‑R76, a related supporting resolution; Councilman Bunker seconded and council members voted “aye.” The meeting record reflects the motion passed.

On agenda item 5C, the council considered resolution 2025‑R77 to approve the city’s tax levy roll for tax year 2025 (fiscal year 2025‑26). City staff explained this action is required under Texas Tax Code section 5.091 to convert the already‑adopted tax rate and appraisal roll into a formal tax levy roll. A council member moved to approve the resolution; a second was recorded from Councilman Bateman. The council voted “aye” and the mayor announced the motion passed 5‑0.

No financial incentives or city participation in financing were committed for the Terraces at Cibolo project; city staff said the resolution is a letter of support required by the state housing agency for the applicant’s tax‑credit submission.

Summary of formal actions recorded in the meeting minutes: the consent agenda passed 5‑0; resolution 2025‑R75 and 2025‑R76 (housing tax‑credit support) were approved; and resolution 2025‑R77 (tax levy roll) was adopted with a unanimous council vote reported during the meeting.

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