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<br /> 11171._ 5 q��`. Downtown Specific Plan update
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<br /> Pieasernan Municipal cam Arngndmgnts
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<br /> services and. that are compaitit�le w th residential uses Ic ated hath rrikhln ars,
<br /> Adiacerrt to the district.
<br /> 18 46.020 Required conditions.
<br /> A. All usee ehellcomply with the reaulatiens prescribed ==n Chapter 18.84 at this jiUe
<br /> except as otherwise specieed in this chapter
<br /> B. Ail uses shall to cordu:ted entirely within a,k9rnpletely enclosed structure.
<br /> wept for outdoor d�rinn and outdoor^isplays tar read stomas that are located
<br /> imrpe+ylrately in front of the shod and dg opt: 1Dede pedestrian traffic:
<br /> C No use shall be permitted,and Co process,equipment or material shall be
<br /> employed which is found by the zoning adrnrnigrater oepianning commissionas
<br /> applicable,to be oitilectionable to persons ressidina o ',vowing in the vicinity or
<br /> injurious to properly y�atg ;�t�1g y►Cinity by reason at odor,insect nuisances
<br /> fumes,lest,smoke,cinders,dirt,refuse water-carrieclayeetes,noise. vibration
<br /> illumination,glare. unsightljnes 4r truck traffic,or to involve any hazard of fire Or
<br /> explosion;
<br /> C' 9esidentiaf projects, either only les dentiel it rn xed-use, require approval of a
<br /> PlannK QP,i(Deyelooment(PUM.
<br /> E Development in the MU-D district shall be swot t4 planned unit development
<br /> review arid aootOval by City Council
<br /> 18.46.430'Permitted and conditional rises
<br /> Permitted arei ;pnditonal uses in the MU-Dan: MU-7 districts as provided in Table
<br /> 18 44 080
<br /> 18 46,040 Prohibited uses.
<br /> Any use not specifically permjl..Qr r ,Ijt QrlaAt y dpi fol in Table 18.44.080, unless
<br /> a determination is made under Chapter 18.12:9 of this tale
<br /> 18.46.050 Underground utilities.
<br /> • Electric and commurric tion serve wird _te ,new ,rea t:re shill de placed
<br /> inderorOun4 from the nearest utility pole tf the city engineer finds. upon ai r ltcat on by
<br /> the property owner, that compliance is not feasible. he oi sne shall derma dilietent
<br /> service arrangements.The property owner shall comply with the requirements of this
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<br /> public utility involved.
<br /> !8.46c4-3,,,—Off street park.inq.
<br /> A. 0V-street perkily 'aoilities shall be provided far eacrn use in the MU districts as
<br /> vrescribed in Cnae er 18 and 18.E_020D o1 t iia titre_
<br /> B. In the Mixed Use districts,the Plannirxt Commission or City Council may allow
<br /> shared parking;
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<br />dj, ricts.including retail.office personal services.looci
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<br /> the CC district of the potential inconveniences associated with
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<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.
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<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
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<br />iteria air pollutants
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