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��--= -- �� Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> 1 PLEPSA-N�'O N'/ <br /> _.. _ � Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> �.,.,•,i E::=« F. a F Exhibit H (Attachment 1)–Current Version of Table 18.44.080, Permitted and Conditional Uses <br /> 9 Small fuel cell facilities shall meet the following criteria: 1. The facilities shall not create any objectionable odors at any point outside <br /> of the property plane where the facilities are located; 2. The fuel cell facilities shall not exceed a noise level of 45 dBA at any point <br /> on any residentially zoned property outside of the property plane where the facilities are located; 3. On a site with electricity <br /> generator facilities, small fuel cell facilities shall not be permitted unless the aggregate wattage of the two facilities is less than one <br /> megawatt. If the aggregate wattage of the two facilities is one megawatt or greater, the small fuel cell facilities shall be subject to all <br /> requirements and processes prescribed in this title for medium or large fuel cell facilities, whichever is the most applicable, in the <br /> applicable subject district; Small fuel cell facilities are encouraged to be cogeneration or combined cycle facilities. <br /> 10 These uses include: <br /> a. Indoor special downtown accessory entertainment uses with non-amplified or amplified sound in the downtown hospitality <br /> central core area and non-amplified sound in the downtown hospitality transition area (hours: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.); <br /> b. Indoor special downtown accessory entertainment uses with amplified sound in the downtown hospitality transition area <br /> (hours: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.); <br /> c. Outdoor special downtown accessory entertainment uses(hours: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.). <br /> These uses shall meet all four of the following parameters: <br /> i. The use is in compliance with all applicable requirements of Chapter 9.04 (Noise Regulations). The applicant may be <br /> required to install noise mitigating measures to ensure compliance with the noise regulations <br /> ii. For indoor music and entertainment, the exterior doors of the establishment shall remain closed when not being used for <br /> ingress/egress and self-closing mechanisms shall be installed on all exterior doors <br /> iii. For indoor music and entertainment, the establishment's windows shall remain closed when music/entertainment <br /> activities are taking place <br /> iv. The use is in compliance with all applicable requirements of the Pleasanton Municipal Code and all other applicable <br /> laws, particularly pertaining to noise, public disturbance, littering, and parking. <br /> 11 A Conditional Use Permit shall be required for special downtown accessory entertainment uses, as defined in Chapter 18.08 of this <br /> title, and the use does not comply with the hour restrictions and/or conditions required for the use to be a permitted use or a <br /> temporary conditional use. <br /> 12 The use shall be in accord with the provisions of Chapter 18.124 of this title. <br /> 13 The city planning commission shall make a specific finding that the use will conform with each of the required conditions prescribed <br /> in Sections 18.48.040 through 18.48.120 of this chapter, in addition to the findings prescribed in Section 18.48.060. <br /> Distributed at the May 28, 2019, Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting and the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 51 <br /> applicable, in the subject zoning district; 6. The facilities shall be cogeneration or combined cycle facilities, if feasible. <br /> Distributed at the May 28,2019, Downtown Specific Plan Update Task Force Meeting and the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 50 <br />e 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 10 <br />