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City staff says food-truck and noise amendments go to City Council for second reading

January 13, 2025 | Boerne, Kendall County, Texas


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City staff says food-truck and noise amendments go to City Council for second reading
At a special-call meeting of the Boerne Planning and Zoning Commission, legal staff updated commissioners that proposed amendments addressing food trucks and noise are scheduled for a City Council second reading the following evening.

Mister Kramer, speaking for legal staff, told the commission that the city’s amendments on food trucks and noise were prepared and would be on the City Council agenda for second reading tomorrow night. Kramer said councilmembers were “very pleased with the product” and thanked commission members for their work on the drafts.

Chair Tim Van Wolf then publicly thanked the three commissioners who had been deeply involved in drafting the amendments: "I want to again thank Commissioner Heilert, Commissioner Cates, and Commissioner Byrd. All three were deeply involved in both of those, so it's good to see that we finally will have crossed the finish line once our presumed council takes their action tomorrow evening and approves those." The commission did not take a formal vote on the ordinances at this meeting; Kramer’s remarks were presented as an informational staff update.

No further procedural details, ordinance numbers, or the specific text of the amendments were provided in the transcript. The commission indicated appreciation for the work and noted the City Council will consider the measures at second reading.

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