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noted that retail space is three times the cost of the proposed location and that the <br />nearest club is 45 minutes away. He added that he wants his children to be involved in <br />Judo as this is where he learned his core values, and he wants the location to be <br />convenient and reasonably priced for his family. He stated that he believes there is <br />ample parking, that parents will be involved, and that he is strict about monitoring the <br />grounds. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />Commissioner Blank inquired if staff had received a letter from the tenants association. <br />Ms. Bonn said no. <br />Commissioner Blank moved to make the required conditional use findings as <br />described in the staff report and to approve Case PCUP-248 subject to the <br />conditions listed in Exhibit A of the staff report. <br />Commissioner Olson seconded the motion. <br />ROLL CALL VOTE: <br />AYES: Commissioners Blank, O’Connor, Olson, and Pearce. <br />NOES: None. <br />ABSTAIN: None. <br />RECUSED: Commissioner Pentin. <br />ABSENT: Commissioner Narum. <br />Resolution No. PC-2009-30 approving PCUP-248 was entered and adopted as <br />motioned. <br />(5.d.) PCUP-253, Muslim Community Center of East Bay <br />Application to transfer an existing Conditional Use Permit (PCUP-97) <br />for a religious community center from 1279 Quarry Lane to <br />1249 Quarry Lane, Suite 150, in the Valley Business Park. Zoning for <br />the property is PUD-I (Planned Unit Development – Industrial) <br />District. <br />Rosalind Rondash presented the staff report and described the scope, layout, and key <br />elements of the application. She noted that after the report was published, staff had <br />been contacted by Mr. Denali of 1233 Quarry Lane who expressed concerns related to <br />parking. She indicated that staff has reviewed the parking capacity as well as the <br />parking study and has no additional or modified recommendations. <br />Commissioner O’Connor noted that page 3 of the staff report talks about a homework <br />club for children from Monday through Sunday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., which <br />means there would be a maximum of 14 hours that a child could be in the facility. He <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 9, 2009 Page 8 of 16 <br /> <br />