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,��r -�� Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> i'P L ASA N-T� N;, Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> Exhibit H (Attachment 1)—Current Version of Table 18.44.080, Permitted and Conditional Uses <br /> 14 Wind energy facilities shall meet the following criteria: 1.The facilities shall not exceed a noise level of 45 dBA at any point on any <br /> residentially zoned property outside of the property plane where the facilities are located; and 2. The design of the facilities shall be <br /> streamlined (without ladders and extra appurtenances)to discourage birds from roosting on the facilities; and 3. Facilities on <br /> hillsides or ridges shall not be visible from a public right-of-way. <br /> 15 This use with outdoor storage shall be subject to a Conditional Use Permit as prescribed in Title 18.124. <br /> 16 The following conditions shall apply to microbreweries and wineries: 1. The zoning administrator finds that adequate parking is <br /> available for said use; 2. If the zoning administrator determines that the use will be or is creating odor problems, an odor abatement <br /> device determined to be appropriate by the zoning administrator shall be installed within the exhaust ventilation system to mitigate <br /> brewery odors; 3. The applicant is in compliance with all applicable requirements of Chapter 9.04 of this code; 4. If operation of the <br /> use results in conflicts pertaining to parking, noise, odors, traffic, or other factors, the zoning administrator may modify or add <br /> conditions to mitigate such impacts, or may revoke the zoning certificate for the use. <br /> 17 Basement storage as defined in Section 18.08.057 shall be permitted as warehousing in the central commercial (C-C)zoning <br /> district, subject to meeting all of the following criteria: <br /> a. Basement storage shall be limited to the C-C zoning district within the downtown specific plan area and limited to commercial <br /> buildings only; <br /> b. Basement storage shall be limited to nontoxic, nonhazardous materials only. It is the responsibility of the storage space <br /> operator to prepare a list of prohibited storage items, to have the list approved by the Livermore-Pleasanton fire department, <br /> and to require all storage space users to agree in writing that no items on the list or other hazardous materials will be stored. <br /> The storage space shall be used for storage only and no other activities and/or uses are allowed; <br /> c. Prior to allowing basement storage, the building owner shall contact the building and safety division and fire department to <br /> ensure that the basement meets applicable building and fire codes. If required, the building owner and/or responsible party <br /> shall secure all applicable permits and/or make any required changes to the basement space to ensure the space meets <br /> current code standards for fire, safety, and accessibility; <br /> d. The hours of access for basement storage use shall be: Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Saturday <br /> and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. only; <br /> e. One parking space per on-site storage employee and one parking space for storage customers. This parking requirement is <br /> in addition to the parking required for other uses on-site; <br /> f. Prior to allowing and/or renting space for basement storage, the property owner and/or responsible party shall submit a <br /> zoning certificate application and secure a business license. The zoning certificate application shall be accompanied by a <br /> narrative that describes the type of storage proposed,where parking will be allowed, and the use(s)of the building and shall <br /> include a site plan and basement storage floor plan that clearly defines, but is not limited to,the following: 1. The defined <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 52 <br />