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be a restroom and a high end port-a -potty, and there'll be a trail going up to the ridge, <br />so Justin's been part of that team so we're both really excited about it. That's it for me. <br />Chair Ritter: That's great. <br />Hagen: To add to that note, staff can confirm that Uncle Yu's did sign the zoning <br />certificate this week. They have confirmed with the City and you can also be looking at <br />the Tully's location for their new tenant by the end of the week. They should have signs <br />within the windows for who is going into that tenant space. They finally finalized that <br />lease that they signed so they will be posting signage by the end of the week with the <br />tenant's name. <br />Commissioner Allen: Great. <br />Chair Ritter: Anybody else go to any Housing Commission or other meetings? I do want <br />to get that list in the packet of who's responsible and alternates are for each of the <br />committees just for next time and encourage us to go. <br />b. Future Planning Calendar <br />Commissioner O'Connor: I have a question. On Future Planning Calendar, we have two <br />items with the same address, which is Chabad Tri- Valley and the Pleasanton Masonic <br />Center. Are they both going to come in with something? Do we not know if Chabad is <br />actually taking over the building? <br />Weinstein: So this is definitely on the future planning calendar. What's happening is that <br />we're continuing to get complaints about activities at the Masonic Lodge that are <br />occurring under the Masonic Lodge's existing conditional use permit. So that's the <br />Masonic Lodge item. In the meantime, Chabad is a religious institution that is seeking a <br />CUP to replace the one that the Masonic Lodge already has. The Chabad's CUP is <br />contingent on Chabad buying the property from the Masons so these two permits are <br />sort of running concurrently —well, they're not really running concurrently but the <br />Masonic Lodge is undertaking existing activities, occurring under a CUP and causing <br />potential problems for the neighbors, that's happening concurrently with Chabad <br />wanting to process its own CUP assuming it is able to buy the property. So we've been <br />fairly patient with the CUP being processed for Chabad but the timeline for that has <br />been a bit uncertain so what we told concerned neighbors is that if Chabad does not <br />come back with a complete CUP that's ready to go to the Commission then we will take <br />the Masonic Lodge's existing CUP back to the Commission for a potential re- working so <br />that we can in the meantime address the noise, traffic and overall activity issues that are <br />occurring on the property right now and causing concerns to the neighbors. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: So there's complaints now from Chabad or from the Masons? <br />Is Chabad actually using the space right now? <br />Weinstein: It's sort of complex. Chabad and other organizations are actually currently <br />renting space from the Masonic Lodge and are operating essentially under the Masonic <br />Lodge's existing CUP. So that's what we would look at if and when we revisit the <br />Masonic Lodge's existing CUP. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, April 27, 2016 Page 41 of 43 <br />