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Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission elects Wilson chair; Connor Brown named vice chair and new/reelected members sworn in

3696656 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission selected Chairman Wilson and Vice Chair Connor Brown in a pairing of nominations and roll‑call votes, and reappointed members repeated the oath of office before the commission proceeded to business.

The City of Ingleside Planning and Zoning Commission elected Chairman Wilson by roll call and named Connor Brown vice chair during a commission meeting. Commissioners present administered and took oath of office statements for reappointed members before the elections.

During nominations the floor opened for chairperson and a member nominated Wilson; the nomination was seconded. A roll call recorded votes in favor from Commission member Bovian, Commission member Brown, Commission member Long, Commission member Trevino, Commission member Crumbley and Chairman Wilson; Commission member Lopez was absent. The motion carried to make Wilson chair.

The commission then opened nominations for vice chair and nominated Connor Brown. That nomination passed on roll call with the same members voting in favor; the motion carried.

The meeting began with administration of a formal oath of office for reappointed members. The oath included standard language against accepting money or employment to influence votes and a pledge to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and this state.” Signatures were collected on oath forms for the reappointed positions.

The nominations and oath were procedural actions taken at the start of the agenda before commission deliberations on other items. The commission scheduled its next regular meeting for June 2.

Minutes acceptance and other routine items followed the organizational steps.