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Commissioner O'Connor: I would not support that. <br />Commissioner Balch: Yes, I don't think I would either. A strict prohibition. <br />Commissioner Allen: Greg, what are you saying, no use in the backyard? It doesn't <br />matter, even if there are five people having lunch there? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: No, it's a buffer. <br />Commissioner Balch: Quick question to staff. What's the distance between the buildings <br />to the fence? <br />Weinstein: Let us check and we'll report back. <br />Chair Ritter: Part of me just wants to go through line by line because then we'll have a <br />result after this to make a motion on it. <br />Commissioner Nagler: But people are expressing that they don't want to do that; that it <br />doesn't matter about the details about it. <br />Commissioner Balch: If you're talking about the use of the backyard, you're talking <br />about the hours, the operations, all that comes in in my opinion, right? <br />Commissioner Allen: Yes, sound attenuation and different things. <br />Commissioner Nagler: So if you don't want the backyard used at all, you don't have to <br />have that conversation, right? <br />Commissioner Allen: Correct, so Greg you come out that you don't want it used at all, <br />right? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: I think the original Planning Commission was clear. <br />Commissioner Allen: So I come out that it could be used for five people of the Masons <br />having lunch. With the right restrictions, I could see some use and the reason is that if <br />this was a home, a residence instead of the Masons, a residence would have a <br />backyard. It would be reasonable to say they could have five visitors and their friends <br />and sit outside and have lunch. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Okay, but the first incremental answer is, yes, there is some use <br />that would be okay. <br />Commissioner Allen: Yes. <br />Chair Ritter: I agree with Commissioner Allen that there could be some use. <br />Commissioner O'Connor: So my problem with it is, we don't know if it's a Mason use or <br />a non -Mason use. If they're being too loud and it's going over the noise ordinance, but <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, June 22, 2016 Page 33 of 56 <br />