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Boerne resident asks commission to review stormwater 'impervious' fee calculation for large residential‑ag parcels
Summary
At the Dec. 3, 2024 meeting a Boerne resident, Patty Mines, told the Charter Review Commission she is paying the highest stormwater drainage fee because square footage calculations appear to include stacked floors rather than building footprint, and asked whether the city could offer a variance or percentage adjustment for residential‑ag acreage.
Patty Mines, a Boerne resident, told the Charter Review Commission on Dec. 3, 2024, that she is paying what she described as the highest stormwater drainage fee for her 35‑acre residential‑ag property because the impervious‑surface fee was calculated on total square footage that appears to count stacked floors rather than just the building footprint.
“I live on 35 acres and I’m paying the highest amount that you can pay based…
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