PHARR, Texas — The Pharr City Commission on [date not specified in the transcript] approved second readings of two ordinances, passed a resolution permitting state roadway closures for public events and denied final plat approval for a proposed subdivision.
At the start of the meeting the clerk read roll call naming Mayor Ambrosio Hernandez and Commissioners Michael Pacheco, Bobby Carrillo, Ramiro Caballero, Daniel Chavez, Ricardo Medina and Itza Flores; the clerk then stated, "We have a quorum." The commission moved through its agenda with short, recorded voice votes.
On agenda item 3(a), the commission held a second reading and approved an ordinance adopting the city's comprehensive plan. The transcript records a motion for second reading and a voice vote of "Aye"; the record does not identify a mover, seconder or individual vote tallies.
On item 3(b), the commission approved a second reading of an amendment to the city's zoning ordinance identified in the transcript as "ordinance number 0-20 21-16," which would amend the R‑MF (residential multifamily) district. The motion was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; specific roll-call votes are not recorded.
On item 3(c), commissioners approved a resolution authorizing the city to enter into an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to allow TxDOT to close state roadways for public events. The action passed on a voice vote.
Under item 4(a), the commission considered a final plat application for the proposed ACME Square subdivision. The staff/agenda text (as read into the record) described the proposal as a 20-acre tract at Lot 95, Kelly Farr Subdivision in Hidalgo County, located in the 1000 block of East Minnesota Road. Sam's Engineering and Survey Inc., representing Yfrain Agustin, president of MCCA Investments, asked for final plat approval. A motion to deny the final plat was made, seconded and the commission approved the denial; the transcript does not record the names of the motion maker or seconder or a roll-call tally.
The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn and brief closing remarks, including "Happy New Year" greetings.
What the record shows and what it does not: the transcript records motions, seconds and voice votes for each action but does not provide mover/second names or member-by-member roll-call tallies for the recorded votes. The agenda language for the plat and the ordinances appears in the transcript; staff or applicants are identified in the plat item (Sam's Engineering and Survey Inc.; Yfrain Agustin; MCCA Investments).