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McAllen Commission approves multiple rezoning requests, amends zoning ordinance

November 25, 2025 | McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas


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McAllen Commission approves multiple rezoning requests, amends zoning ordinance
The McAllen City Commission approved multiple rezoning and zoning-related actions after a public hearing in which no members of the public appeared to speak in opposition.

Planning staff enumerated a set of rezoning requests (transcript listings): a C4 to R3A request near 15400 North Sherry; a C3 to C2 request at 5320 North McCall Road (south of Dove); a C3 to C1 request at 1010 North 10th (10th and Kendallwood); an R1 to C2 request at 121 South 4th (south of Business 83); an R1 to R2 request at 2248 Orange (north of 23rd); and a conditional-use permit application for a smoke shop at 1902 South 10th. Staff also noted one customer-withdrawn rezoning request (item 6) and a city-initiated rezoning item.

After staff presentation the commission asked for opponents; none appeared. The commission then voted to approve the staff recommendations by voice vote ('Aye; motion carries'). Separately, a commissioner moved and the commission approved an amendment to the city zoning ordinance.

No roll-call vote tallies were recorded in the public transcript; the meeting records only that motions were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.

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