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EXHIBIT J: PUBLIC COMMENTS PLEASA'N N <br /> -ti --"Py To N• Downtown , ;.,r me Plan Uwe <br /> r loasanton Mulleipet Code Amenclrnants <br /> nem 3-ATTACHMENTS <br /> Tobacco stores shall be Subject to a conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter <br /> t 8.124 in the GR(m), C-R(p),C-Ni aeSC-C and MU-D districts. <br /> Secondhand stores andlor pawn shops shall be subject to a conditional use permit as <br /> prescribed in Chapter 18 124 in the C•C and MU-D districts. <br /> 31 Where:(1)the subject tenant space is located within the Downtown Specific Plan area, <br /> and (2)the subject tenant space exceeds 7,500 gross square feet, a retail use shall <br /> be subject to a conditional use permit as prescribed to Chapter 18,124. <br /> 32 Homeless shelters within die SF service facilities overlay district that meet the <br /> requrrernertts set forth in Chapter 18,82 shall be a permitted use. <br /> 33 If the subject tenant space exceeds 75,000 gross square feet,the use shall be subject <br /> to a conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter 18 124 This requirement does <br /> not apply to light industrial uses located in Hacienda, an area defined by Ordinance <br /> 1325 and as subsequently amended. <br /> 4 <br /> R staurant nd caterin a ent with in h II 'act <br /> conditional use Permit as prescribed inChewer 18.124. <br /> 35 Apv use shall opeate only between hours of r 00 alp 11'00 p.m. <br /> Chapter 19.443 MU MIXED USE DISTRICTS <br /> 18.46 010 Pude <br /> A. Inadditlort to the oo ecttves mor ribed to Section 1804{110 of trrls illi the Mixed <br /> Use districts are included in this title to: <br /> T ProQe onoortunities fora diver is of moatible and oam©lementary <br /> commercial end residential i,es wth"n close prox mitts to one another; including <br /> uses that may be lecate1 on the same site.in the same Putldinq.or on adiacent <br /> sites. <br /> 2_EncoLraae . n .nient a ce c for jowntr n re a.n•+ In s_gttoices <br /> entertainment shonoina and dining within a shortwalking or 0r-cycling distance. <br /> _9. In addition to the DumQsQs set forth above: <br /> 1.The Mixed Use-Downtown district is intendep to foster a dynamic Mixed vse <br /> destination at the soutic•n end of the Downtown,that complements and extents <br /> the vitality of the existing Central-Commercial district. This district supports a, <br /> balanced mix of uses including commercial, hotel.entertainment.office,food <br /> halls live/work and residential uses.and public-serving uses ,pcludino public <br /> perking facilities to servethe needs of me broader downtown area:and, <br /> 2. The Mixed Use-T ansitional district Is intended to accommodate a range of <br /> lower-jrlensity commercial uses than allowed in the Mixed Use-Downtown and <br /> Downtown Commercial dj, ricts.including retail.office personal services.looci <br /> 'ripsted for rhe May.28.2014 r)uwnxMn 3,3ec'kc Men Updax Task F.'c, t lael,rj 15 <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 13 <br /> 1 O <br /> Z <br /> N <br /> the CC district of the potential inconveniences associated with <br /> Prepared for the June 26, 2019, Planning Commission Meeting 5 <br />oidable impacts will result from implementation of the Plan.Having(i)adopted all feasible <br /> mitigation measures,as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;(ii) rejected alternatives to the Plan, <br /> as stated herein and discussed in the Draft EIR;and(iii) recognized the significant unavoidable impacts of <br /> the Plan, the City Council hereby finds that each of the separate benefits of the proposed Plan, as stated <br /> herein, is determined to be unto itself an overriding consideration, independent of other benefits, that <br /> warrants approval of the Plan and outweighs and overrides its significant unavoidable impacts,and thereby <br /> justifies the approval of the City of Pleasanton Downtown Specific Plan. <br /> 27 <br />would result in an operational emissions increase of 4,000 <br /> MTCO2e per year and an energy consumption increase of 168,000 million BTU per year compared <br /> to existing conditions. While the Plan would not be sufficient to align downtown Pleasanton's <br /> emissions trajectory with the goals established under SB 32 and EO S-3-05,implementation of the <br /> 26 <br />ntal <br /> 24 <br />iteria air pollutants <br /> 23 <br />