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1�� - �_ Downtown Specific Plan Update <br /> P L__E_ 4 N-- N I, Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br /> Exhibit H (Attachment 1)—Current Version of Table 18.44.080, Permitted and Conditional Uses <br /> PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY <br /> TABLE 18.44.080 <br /> PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES <br /> The following uses shall be permitted uses or conditional uses in a Commercial, Office, or Industrial district according to the following <br /> legend: <br /> P Permitted Use CR Regional Commercial District <br /> C Conditional Use CS Service Commercial District <br /> MCUP Minor Conditional Use CF Freeway Interchange Commercial District <br /> TC Temporary Conditional Use 0 Office District <br /> CN Neighborhood Commercial District IP Industrial Park District <br /> CC Central Commercial District IG General Industrial District <br /> If a property is zoned PUD,then the PUD shall be consulted for permitted and conditionally permitted uses before consulting this table. <br /> Where there is a conflict between Table 18.44.080 and the PUD, the PUD shall govern. <br /> CN CC CR(m1) CR(p2) CS CF 0 I_P I_G <br /> requirements of Chapter 18.88 of this <br /> title <br /> Parking lots P <br /> Public utility and public service C C C C C C C C <br /> facilities including pumping stations, <br /> power transmission stations, power <br /> distribution stations, equipment <br /> buildings, service yards, <br /> drainageways and structures, water <br /> reservoirs, percolation basins, well <br /> fields, and storage tanks. These <br /> facilities must be found by the . <br /> planning commission to be <br /> necessary for the public health, <br /> safety, or welfare <br /> Recreation and sports facilities, <br /> outdoor, including racetracks,golfs -5. <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 40 <br />the June 26, 2019 Planning Commission Meeting <br /> Provided for Reference 39 <br />Reference 38 <br /> 32 <br />ng and freestanding signs shall not exceed one-fourth of <br /> the sign area permitted on the site. Freestanding business signs shall not exceed <br /> 12 feet in height, provided that a service station may have one freestanding <br /> business sign not exceeding 36 square feet or 24 feet in height, and a site of at <br /> least one acre occupied by uses other than a service station may have one <br /> freestanding business sign not exceeding 50 square feet or 24 feet in height. On <br /> the site of a service station, not more than one sign, not exceeding 36 square feet, <br /> shall have direct or diffused illumination, and no sign shall project beyond the <br /> property line; <br /> J. Directional Signs in Specific Districts. In a C-C, MU, C-S, C-F, or I district, <br /> directional signs not exceeding six square feet each, attached or freestanding, <br /> indicating the location of a use in a C, MU or I district within 1,000 feet by the <br /> Prepared for the June 26,2019 Planning Commission Meeting 29 <br />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 />