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Boerne historic panel approves demolition of six structures at 308 W. San Antonio

2842291 · April 1, 2025
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The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission approved demolition of six of eight buildings at 308 West San Antonio Ave., with conditions to remove a chain-link fence and preserve healthy heritage trees.

The City of Boerne Historic Landmark Commission voted 4-0 April 1 to approve a demolition permit for six of the eight structures at 308 West San Antonio Avenue, subject to staff stipulations to remove a chain-link fence and preserve healthy heritage trees.

The commission’s staff presented the application on behalf of Lisa Blank, who said she was acting for the Beelba Doris Marital Trust. Planning staff told commissioners the property is outside the historic district but contains structures older than 50 years and lies within the Irons and Graham subdivision, the original plat for that neighborhood from 1887. The primary residence on the lot was built in 1952 and is bungalow in form.

Staff said the commission’s demolition review follows Unified Development Code (UDC) section 2.11, which requires…

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