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Planning commission adopts agenda and minutes amid a commissioner dispute over record-keeping

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Summary

The National City Planning Commission approved the June 2 agenda and the April 21 minutes, each by recorded vote of 5–1 with one absent; Commissioner Foreman repeatedly objected to sufficiency of minutes and public-record practices, and a late non-agenda commenter urged the city to summarize (not just video) public comments in meeting records.

The National City Planning Commission voted to adopt the June 2 agenda and to approve minutes from the April 21 meeting; both votes were recorded as 5 yes, 1 no and 1 absent.

Vice Chair Castle moved to adopt the agenda and Commissioner Armenta seconded the motion. After a roll-call process and a correction to the electronic tally, the chair declared "Motion carried. 5 yeses, 1 no and 1 absent." Commissioner Foreman repeatedly said she opposed adopting the agenda as…

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