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This meeting produced several formal outcomes the commission recorded on the public record:
• Item 2 — Resolution of necessity (agenda item 2): Motion carried (voice vote). Staff recommended approval and the commission approved the resolution of necessity as presented.
• Item 3 — Resolution of necessity for Star Scrap Metal property (agenda item 3): The commission did not adopt a resolution of necessity. Vice Chair Dunn moved and Commissioner Medaffer seconded a motion to continue the matter to the November 12 meeting to allow further negotiations; the amended motion passed with a reported count of 9 in favor and 1 opposed.
• Freight Mobility Plan / Sustainable Freight Strategy (agenda items 16–17): The commission directed staff to prepare a formal letter with the commission's comments on the draft California Freight Mobility Plan and to incorporate commissioner feedback and stakeholder submissions (motion by Commissioner Fromer, second by Commissioner Inman). Staff will transmit the comments to Caltrans and ARB.
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