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Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> EXHIBIT H—ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> adjoining the fence or wall. The average height of a wall of a structure shall be deemed <br /> the height of the wall. <br /> 18.84.150 Height limits—Exceptions. <br /> A. In a C C, I G, or Q district, the planning commission may permit structures <br /> cccding the heights prescribed in Table 18.84.010 of this chapter, after finding that <br /> appealed to the city council as prescribed in Section 18.144.020 of this title. <br /> A. Architectural building elements such as towers, cupolas, and similar structures, and <br /> appurtenances such as spires, chimneys, elevator and stairway enclosures, building- <br /> mounted flagpoles, screens for rooftop equipment, and similar structures covering not <br /> more than 10 percent of the ground area covered by the structure may be erected to a <br /> height of not more 15 feet above the height limit prescribed by the regulations for the <br /> district in which the site is located, with design review approval specified under Chapter <br /> 18.20 of this title. <br /> B. Towers, spires, cupolas, chimneys, penthouses, water-tanks, fire towers, <br /> television aerials and antennas; receive only an4ermas; and necessary mechanical <br /> more than 25 feet above the height limit prescribed by the regulations for the district in <br /> Chapter 18.20 of this title. <br /> B. Except as otherwise allowed by this title, subject to design review approval specified <br /> under Chapter 18.20 of this title, free-standing appurtenant structures such as water <br /> tanks, fire towers, flagpoles, monuments, and similar structures; residential radio and <br /> television aerials and antennas; receive-only antennas; and necessary mechanical <br /> .. . . . . .. .. . -- <br /> covered by the structure may be erected to a height of not more than 65 feet or not <br /> more than 25 feet above the height limit prescribed by the regulations for the district in <br /> which the site is located, whichever is less. <br /> 18.84.170 Usable open space. <br /> A. Each dwelling unit in the RM, arC-C and MU districts shall have group or <br /> private usable open space as prescribed in the zoning schedule codified in Table <br /> 18.84.010 of this chapter, provided that in the RM district each dwelling unit shall <br /> have private usable open space of at least the minimum area specified by <br /> subsection C of this section. Group and private usable open space may be <br /> combined to meet the requirements. Each square foot of private usable open space <br /> shall be considered equivalent to two square feet of group usable open space and <br /> may be so substituted. All required usable open space shall be planted area, or <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019 Planning Commission Meeting 21 <br />o the highest ridge or top of the structure, including parapet. The height of a <br /> fence or a wall used as a fence shall be measured from the higher finished grade <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 20 <br />ovided that all <br /> operations are conducted entirely within a completely enclosed building which <br /> complies with specifications for soundproof construction prescribed by the chief <br /> building official. <br /> 29 Any use that includes a drive-through shall be subject to a conditional use permit as <br /> prescribed in Chapter 18.124. <br /> 30 Liquor stores and convenience markets shall only be permitted in the C-R(m) and C- <br /> R(p) districts, and shall be subject to a conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter <br /> 18.124 in the C-N,and C-C and MU-D districts. <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 14 <br /> 11 <br />ntertainment uses (hours: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 <br /> p.m.). <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 10 <br />