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ORDINANCE NO. 2194 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> Page 16 of 28 <br /> chapter 18.74 of this title where it is determined infeasible to provide off-street loading <br /> facilities in strict conformance with chapter 18.92. <br /> 18.46.080 Signs. <br /> No sign, outdoor advertising structure or display of any character shall be permitted in <br /> the MU districts except as prescribed in Chapters 18.74 and 18.96, as applicable, of this <br /> title. <br /> 18.46.090 Design review. <br /> All exterior modifications (e.g., signs, landscape, additions, and other exterior building <br /> modifications) in the MU districts shall be subject to design review as prescribed in <br /> Chapter 18.20 and 18.74 of this title. <br /> Chapter 18.56 P Public and Institutional District <br /> 18.56.030 Permitted uses. <br /> The following uses shall be permitted in the P district: <br /> A. Each use and structure existing in the P district at the time of adoption of the <br /> ordinance codified in this chapter, May 3, 1960, is declared to be a conforming use <br /> and structure. <br /> B. Surface parking on the City-owned Transportation Corridor <br /> C. Accessory structures and uses located on the same site as a permitted use and <br /> the following accessory structures and uses located on the same site with a <br /> permitted use or with a conditional use which has been granted a use permit in <br /> accord with the provisions of Chapter 18.124 of this title: <br /> Chapter 18.74 Downtown Revitalization District <br /> 18.74.020 Creation of district. <br /> There is hereby created a zoning overlay district known as the Downtown Pleasanton <br /> Revitalization district (hereinafter referred to as "district") the boundaries of which are as <br /> shown on Figure 18.74.020 at the end of this chapter. follows: <br /> Within this district are two overlay areas, the downtown hospitality central core area and <br /> the downtown hospitality transition area as designated on the downtown hospitality area <br /> map following this chapter. The downtown hospitality transition area overlay includes <br /> the public park, Civic Park, at the intersection of Main Street and Bernal Avenue. <br /> Chapter 18.81 Active Ground-floor Overlay District <br /> 18.81 .010 Purpose. <br /> In addition to the objectives prescribed in the underlying district, the Active Ground Floor <br /> Overlay district is included in this title to achieve the following purposes: <br /> A. To provide a balanced physical environment conducive to pedestrian activity and <br /> a walkable street network; and <br /> B. To enable uses that support a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented experience throughout <br /> much of the day and evening and are a defining component of Downtown <br /> Pleasanton; <br />