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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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PC-2009-17, PUD-57, HENDRICK AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
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RESOLUTIONS
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2/24/2009
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PC-2009-17
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b. Car washing shall be as follows: <br />(i.) New cars for sale, lease, or rent shall be washed in a stationary car <br />wash or with a mobile cart wash with an acceptable water de- <br />chlorination module, as determined by the City Engineer. <br />(ii.) Used cars for sale, lease, or rent shall be washed in a stationary car <br />wash before being subsequently washed by a mobile cart wash as <br />determined by the City Engineer. A used car shall be washed initially <br />in the stationary car wash, and then an unlimited number of times with <br />the mobile cart wash. <br />(iii.) Cars being serviced and loaner cars shall be washed in a stationary <br />car wash. <br />The de -chlorination modules shall be subject to the review and approval of <br />the City Engineer, prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />c. The car wash water in the stationary car washes shall be recycled and shall <br />be recycled to the highest commercially feasible recycled water percentage. <br />The recycled water equipment must be readily available and feasible for use <br />in an automotive dealership environment. The amount of water to be <br />recycled shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer, <br />prior to the issuance of a building permit. <br />d. All service operations involving fluid changes must occur indoors; all fluids <br />shall be disposed of in an appropriate manner and shall not be placed in the <br />storm drain or sanitary sewer but shall drain to a sump. <br />e. Any future fuel dispensing areas shall be covered with canopies; canopy <br />downspouts shall be routed to prevent drainage flow across the fuel <br />dispensing area. Drainage under a canopy shall drain toward the center. <br />The drain shall connect to the sanitary sewer and shall have an oil/sand <br />filter or other measure as approved by the City Engineer. Fuel dispensing <br />areas shall be located on concrete surfaces which extend at least eight feet <br />(8'0") from the face of the fuel dispenser and at least four feet (4'0") from the <br />nose of the pump island. The surface must be graded and constructed to <br />prevent drainage flow across the fueling areas. The fuel dispensing area <br />shall be dry swept routinely, and dispensing equipment shall be inspected <br />routinely for proper functioning and leak prevention. The facility shall have a <br />spill clean up plan approved by the Fire Department. <br />12. Noise. <br />a. The roll up doors may remain open during operation. However, if the <br />service areas do not adhere to the noise requirements of the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code, the Director of Community Development may require the <br />roll up doors to be closed, or may require the property owner to implement <br />other noise attenuation measures to reduce noise levels such that the <br />E <br />
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