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Boerne Historic Landmark Commission approves awning, paint for 136 South Main Street

Boerne Historic Landmark Commission · May 5, 2026
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The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for an awning replacement and exterior repaint at the South Gilead Building, 136 South Main Street, after staff said the materials and colors meet Boerne’s UDC and historic district design guidelines.

The Boerne Historic Landmark Commission voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness for exterior improvements at 136 South Main Street — a one-story, circa-1910 storefront known as the South Gilead Building — during its May 5 meeting.

Planner William Willingham, who presented the application for applicant Michael Giddens, told commissioners the property is a contributing structure in the historic district and that the proposal would replace the current awning fabric and repaint existing boards without removing any defining…

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