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��- A S A N � Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> P L — TQ Nj, Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> DOWNTOWN SPICKIC Pi AN uPDATE EXHIBIT H –ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> except for office uses on sites with frontage on Main Street, which shall meet the <br /> requirements of Section 18.88.030(F) of this chapter. <br /> c. Under this subsection, new construction or building expansions shall not exceed <br /> a basic floor area ratio of 200 percent and shall not exceed two stories in height. <br /> d. When any property owner receives such a parking waiver or parking reduction, if <br /> the property later reverts to private use, the owner would then become responsible to <br /> provide the required parking and/or in lieu fee in effect at the time of the reversion to <br /> private use, such that the parking rate of one space for each 300 square feet of gross <br /> building area is met. <br /> E. Eligible parcels within the downtown revitalization district, as shown in Figure <br /> 18.88.020, can provide an on-site amenity open to the general public subject to the <br /> approval of the city council per Section 18.88.120(B) in lieu of providing required off- <br /> street parking when in furtherance of the Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> h <br /> t ss <br /> h .f f 1 <br /> ,r _ ' , ..., w zit <br /> y <br /> €w..r.,.,,.1.."e. cam„Hu... . <br /> •. -. .. <br /> 1. �J <br /> L11y1«.1 r 1+*b.,..tip »' ..E..ai ± <br /> .1 ar...l h t mu Palling Foos . <br /> .t . y <br /> / <br /> 1 01. ,r ... <br /> w . a <br /> . <br /> ah � <br /> / <br /> -- <br /> • <br /> .f .i ,. <br /> h <br /> Figure 18.88.020 [to be deleted] <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 25 <br />building expansions which would increase the number of <br /> required parking spaces by 10 percent or more and/or for proposed new building <br /> construction if the property owner allows the existing parking on the property to be open <br /> to the public. Such waivers shall only be available to parking lot owners who participate <br /> in any program which may be established by the city council with the objective of <br /> encouraging employee parking in public parking lots or other parking areas designated <br /> by the city for employee parking, or who otherwise devise an employee parking plan <br /> with such an objective which is approved by the city council. Other consideration for <br /> waiver will include access, circulation, the number of resulting parking spaces serving <br /> the building, the effect on adjacent parking lots, and whether or not an unreinforced <br /> masonry building upgrade is involved. <br /> b. Uses for which a parking waiver under this section is not granted may provide <br /> parking at the reduced rate of one space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 24 <br />anning 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 />