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P L= N Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> P LE As N1 Q N',' Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> DOWNTOWN 1Pt[f1t FLAN UPDATE Exhibit H (Attachment 1)—Current Version of Table 18.44.080, Permitted and Conditional Uses <br /> area(s)and square-footage in which storage will take place; 2. How the individual storage areas will be delineated (e.g., cages, <br /> walls, etc.); 3. Access and ADA accessibility <br /> 18 A financial institution shall be subject to a Conditional Use Permit as prescribed in Title 18.124 if the subject location: 1. Is zoned <br /> Central-Commercial (C-C)or is zoned planned unit development(PUD)that references uses of the C-C district; AND 2. Is located <br /> within the Downtown Revitalization District; AND 3. Has ground floor frontage on Main Street. Financial institutions that propose to <br /> locate on properties that do not meet all three of the above parameters shall be permitted uses and shall not be subject to the <br /> following additional considerations: When reviewing an application for a conditional use permit for a financial institution that meets <br /> the above three parameters, the planning commission shall discourage more than one financial institution within any block of Main <br /> Street(including both sides of the street as defined by address, e.g., 100 block, 200 block, etc.)and encourage retail businesses on <br /> corners that add to the vitality and pedestrian interest in downtown. <br /> Existing financial institutions may remain as nonconforming uses. Notwithstanding Chapter 18.120 of this code, if an existing <br /> financial institution has been abandoned, discontinued, or changed to a conforming use for a continuous period of 180 days or <br /> more, the nonconforming use shall not be reestablished without securing a conditional use permit. Abandonment or discontinuance <br /> shall include cessation of a use regardless of intent to resume the use. <br /> 19 Medical offices shall be subject to parking requirements identified in Title 18.88. <br /> 20 A temporary outdoor use may be permitted pursuant to Section 18.116.040. <br /> 21 All buses shall not be stored on site and no repair work shall be conducted on site. <br /> 22 Commercial radio and television aerials, antennas, and transmission towers shall be a minimum distance of 300 feet from the <br /> property lines of all of the following: <br /> 1. Existing or approved residences or agricultural zoning districts or in planned unit developments with a residential or agricultural <br /> zoning designation <br /> 2. Undeveloped residential or agricultural zoning districts or undeveloped planned unit developments with a residential or <br /> agricultural zoning designation and without an approved development plan, unless designated as a public and institutional land use <br /> in the general plan <br /> 3. Existing or approved public schools, private schools, and childcare centers, not including schools which only provide tutorial <br /> services <br /> 4. Neighborhood parks, community parks, or regional parks, as designated in the general plan <br /> 5. Existing or approved senior care/assisted living facilities, including nursing homes <br /> All commercial radio and television aerials, antennas, and transmission towers shall be located so as to minimize their visibility and, <br /> unless determined by the zoning administrator to be significantly hidden from view, designed to ensure that they will not appear as <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 53 <br />ed, 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 />