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Commission approves COA for rear addition and exterior updates at 265 North Main Street (Luckenbach house)

3646929 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for substantial exterior work and a new rear addition at the high‑contributing historic property at 265 North Main Street; the project includes removal of a rear addition, a larger replacement addition, three decks, 23 new windows, siding and two new fireplaces.

The Boerne Historical Landmark Commission on June 3 voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness for work at 265 North Main Street, a high‑contributing Texas‑German vernacular structure commonly called the Luckenbach house, after staff and the applicant presented renderings and materials samples.

Frankie Linder of the City of Boerne planning department summarized the proposal: the applicant — SA Partnership Architects (Frank Valadez) on behalf of the owner listed in the packet as Flying Pigs Enterprises LLC (later identified in the meeting as owner Richard Lee) — seeks approval to remove a small rear addition and replace it with a larger addition that mirrors the original roof line, construct three new decks (covered and…

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