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Votes at a glance: Boerne council approves consent agenda, procurement, P‑card policies and sale of property
Summary
At the March 25 meeting the City of Boerne council approved the consent agenda, adopted procurement and P‑card policies, and authorized a sale of a 2.923‑acre tract to Fair Oaks Ranch; vote tallies are recorded where stated in the transcript.
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The Boerne City Council took the following formal votes at its March 25 regular meeting.
1) Consent agenda (items 4a–4f) Motion: A council member moved to approve the consent agenda as presented; second by Councilor Macaluso. Outcome: Passed, recorded in the meeting as 5‑0.
2) Resolution 2025‑R‑19 — Procurement policy Motion: A council member moved to approve Resolution 2025‑R‑19, a resolution of the City of Boerne adopting a procurement policy to ensure transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the expenditure of public funds; second by Councilwoman Wright. Outcome: Motion recorded as passing 5‑0 in the meeting transcript.
3) Resolution 2025‑R‑20 — Purchase card (P‑card) policy and procedures manual Motion: Councilman Scott moved to approve Resolution 2025‑R‑20, adopting the P‑card policy and procedures manual; second by Councilwoman Wright. Outcome: The transcript records that the agenda item “passes” but reports the tally as “by 0” (likely a transcription error). The clerk’s audio indicates the motion passed; the official minute entry should be consulted for the precise recorded tally.
4) Resolution 2025‑R‑21 — Maintenance agreement / sale to Fair Oaks Ranch Motion: A council member moved to approve Resolution 2025‑R‑21, authorizing the city manager to enter into a maintenance agreement between the City of Boerne and the City of Fair Oaks Ranch for the sale of a 2.923‑acre tract out of the William D. Lusk Survey No. 211, Abstract No. 306, Kendall County; second by Councilman Bunker. Outcome: Passed, recorded in the meeting as 5‑0.
Notes on recordkeeping: vote tallies and individual roll‑call votes are recorded in the official minutes and meeting audio/video; the transcript contained one unclear tally for Resolution 2025‑R‑20 and the article flags that inconsistency.
