Laserfiche WebLink
1: 0(totivm1:3 EXHIBIT C <br /> Proposed uses for 6455 Owens Drive AI It; 27 2019 <br /> CITY OF PLiiASANTON <br /> CULTURAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PL G IVISION <br /> Art galleries. 21(p` I3.31-1'i Rib— la-( <br /> EDUCATIONAL _ <br /> Schools and colleges with no more than 20 students in the facility at any one time.This category MCUP <br /> includes trade schools,business schools,heritage schools,music and art schools,and tutoring,but does <br /> not include general purpose schools(see note 1). <br /> OFFICEBUSINESS SERVICE <br /> Financial Institutions. P <br /> Offices,including,but not limited to,business,professional,and administrative offices. P <br /> PERSONAL AND GENERAL SERVICE <br /> Art and craft studios,with no more than 20 students in the facility at any one time including pottery, P <br /> jewelry,painting,scrapbook-making,photography,sculpture,and similar studios,with or without retail <br /> sales,art/craft classes and walk-in activities for the general public(see note 1). <br /> Interior decorating shops. P <br /> Laundries and dry cleaners. P <br /> Music and dance facilities with no more than 20 students in the facility at any one time(see note 1). P <br /> Personal services(see note 2). P <br /> Recreational and sport facilities,gymnasiums,and health clubs,indoor,with no more than 20 students MCUP <br /> at any one time(see note 1). <br /> Veterinarian's office and/or outpatient clinics excluding any overnight boarding of animals(see note 3) P <br /> RETAIL <br /> Bars,brew pubs,microbreweries and wine bars(see note 4). MCUP <br /> Restaurants and catering establishments,excluding drive-through uses. P <br /> Retail,excluding firearm sales(see note 5). P <br /> Grocery market MCUP <br /> Liquor store MCUP <br /> MCUP=Minor Conditional Use Permit—Per Chapter 18.124,Article II of the Pleasanton Municipal Code. <br /> P=Permitted Use <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. The use is subject to the following conditions:(1)The facility shall adhere to all occupancy,ADA,California Building Code,and exiting requirements;(2)The <br /> zoning administrator fords that adequate parking is available for the said use,and the proposal has an effective traffic circulation system including pick-up and <br /> drop-off for business patrons;and(3)The standard city noise ordinance applies.Uses requiring/proposing outdoor play areas are not allowed. <br /> 2. Any use that includes massage service of four or more technicians at any one time shall be subject to a minor conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter <br /> 18.124.Massage establishments shall meet the requirements of Chapter 6.24. <br /> 3. The use may include incidental care such as bathing and trimming,provided that all operations are conducted entirely within a completely enclosed building <br /> which complies with specifications for soundproof construction prescribed by the chief building official. <br /> 4. The following conditions shall apply to bars,brew pubs,microbreweries and wine bars:(1)The zoning administrator finds that adequate parking is available for <br /> said use;(2)If the zoning administrator determines that the use will be or is creating odor problems,an odor abatement device determined to be appropriate by the <br /> zoning administrator shall be installed within the exhaust ventilation system to mitigate brewery odors;(3)The applicant is in compliance with all applicable <br /> requirements of Chapter 9.04 of this code;(4)If operation of the use results in conflicts pertaining to parking,noise,odors,traffic,or other factors,the zoning <br /> administrator may modify or add conditions to mitigate such impacts,or may revoke the zoning certificate for the use. <br /> 5. Convenience markets,tobacco stores,secondhand stores and pawn shops are not permitted or conditionally permitted. <br />on <br /> Page 18 of 19 <br /> shall drain to the sanitary sewer system and an area drain shall be installed in the enclosure area, <br /> providing a structural control such as an oil/water separator or sand filter. No other area shall <br /> P16-1349 and PUD-121 Planning Commission <br /> Page 11 of 19 <br />