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12 <br />items, to have the list approved by the Livermore-Pleasanton fire department, and <br />to require all storage space users to agree in writing that no items on the list or other <br />hazardous materials will be stored. The storage space shall be used for storage only <br />and no other activities and/or uses are allowed; <br />c.Prior to allowing basement storage, the building owner shall contact the building and <br />safety division and fire department to ensure that the basement meets applicable <br />building and fire codes. If required, the building owner and/or responsible party shall <br />secure all applicable permits and/or make any required changes to the basement <br />space to ensure the space meets current code standards for fire, safety, and <br />accessibility; <br />d. The hours of access for basement storage use shall be: Monday through Friday from <br />6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. only; <br />e. One parking space per on-site storage employee and one parking space for storage <br />customers. This parking requirement is in addition to the parking required for other <br />uses on-site; <br />f.Prior to allowing and/or renting space for basement storage, the property owner <br />and/or responsible party shall submit a zoning certificate application and secure a <br />business license. The zoning certificate application shall be accompanied by a <br />narrative that describes the type of storage proposed, where parking will be allowed, <br />and the use(s) of the building and shall include a site plan and basement storage <br />floor plan that clearly defines, but is not limited to, the following: (1) The defined <br />area(s) and square-footage in which storage will take place; (2) How the individual <br />storage areas will be delineated (e.g., cages, walls, etc.); (3) Access and ADA <br />accessibility. <br />18 A financial institution shall be subject to a conditional use permit as prescribed in <br />Chapter 18.124 if the subject location: (1) Is zoned Central-Commercial (C-C) or is <br />zoned planned unit development (PUD) that references uses of the C-C district; AND <br />(2) Is located within the Downtown Revitalization District; AND (3) Has ground floor <br />frontage on Main Street. Financial institutions that propose to locate on properties that <br />do not meet all three of the above parameters shall be permitted uses and shall not be <br />subject to the following additional considerations: When reviewing an application for a <br />conditional use permit for a financial institution that meets the above three parameters, <br />the planning commission shall discourage more than one financial institution within <br />any block of Main Street (including both sides of the street as defined by address, e.g., <br />100 block, 200 block, etc.) and encourage retail businesses on corners that add to the <br />vitality and pedestrian interest in downtown. <br />Existing financial institutions may remain as nonconforming uses. Notwithstanding <br />Chapter 18.120 of this code, if an existing financial institution has been abandoned, <br />discontinued, or changed to a conforming use for a continuous period of 180 days or <br />more, the nonconforming use shall not be reestablished without securing a conditional <br />use permit. Abandonment or discontinuance shall include cessation of a use <br />regardless of intent to resume the use. <br />Resolution PC-2019-15