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32. All storage containers within the service yard enclosure shall be completely screened <br /> from view by the metal fence enclosing the yard. The maximum fence height may be 15 <br /> feet measured from the pavement surface, and shall be shown on the building permit <br /> plan set to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development prior to issuance <br /> of a building permit. The visibility of equipment including storage tanks to Franklin Drive <br /> shall be minimized to the satisfaction of the Director of Community Development; where <br /> visible above the service yard fence, the equipment and tanks shall be painted to match <br /> the building color. <br /> Transportation System Management (TSM) <br /> 33. The project applicant or developer or property owner for the entire six building <br /> development shall prepare a program of alternative transportation measures including, <br /> but not limited to, rideshare matching and subsidies /rewards, preferential parking, <br /> alternative work hours, BART shuttle, and carpooling /vanpooling, the means by which <br /> these measures will be marketed to the business employees, and the provision of <br /> reports to the City of Pleasanton of the performance of the trip reduction program. <br /> (Pleasanton General Plan, Program 6.3, Best Management Practice #5). <br /> The TSM program shall be administered by a property manager for the entire six - <br /> building development. The trip reduction goal shall be a 15 percent reduction within five <br /> years of opening for business and then a 25 percent reduction within 10 years compared <br /> to "business as usual ". The project applicant or developer shall work out the details of <br /> the program with the Planning Division and the City's TSM Coordinator. The program <br /> shall be submitted to the Planning Division and the TSM Coordinator with the building <br /> permit application for review and approval before issuance of the first occupancy permit. <br /> (Pleasanton General Plan, Program 6.3, Best Management Practice #5). <br /> Uses <br /> 34. The permitted and conditionally permitted uses shall be as follows: <br /> a) The industrial uses, activities, and processes allowed by right in the I -P (Industrial <br /> Park) District of the Pleasanton Municipal Code, Section 18.48.140, including the <br /> ancillary use and indoor /outdoor storage of hazardous materials with a hazardous <br /> materials use and storage permit issued by the Livermore - Pleasanton Fire <br /> Department. <br /> b) Industrial support and service facilities limited to the activities serving the primary <br /> uses allowed on this site including, but not limited to, repair and maintenance of <br /> equipment, appliances, and components and component parts, tooling, and <br /> testing. <br /> c) Manufacturing of prototypes and process development. <br /> d) Warehousing and distribution type uses not including the storage and distribution <br /> of radioactive materials, fuel and flammable liquids, and hazardous materials as <br /> the primary use /operation. <br /> e) Administrative headquarters and executive offices. <br /> f) Audio and video recording studios and post - production services. <br /> 7 <br />
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