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DSP_ADOPT ORDINANCE APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 17.24 AND TITLE 18 OF PMC
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15 <br />Tobacco stores shall be subject to a conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter <br />18.124 in the C-R(m), C-R(p), C-N, and C-C and MU-D districts. <br />Secondhand stores and/or 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 in Chapter 18.124. <br />32 Homeless shelters within the SF service facilities overlay district that meet the <br />requirements 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 />34 Restaurants and catering establishments with outdoor dining shall be subject to a <br />conditional use permit as prescribed in Chapter 18.124. <br />35 Any use shall operate only between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. <br />Chapter 18.46 MU MIXED USE DISTRICTS <br />18.46.010 Purpose. <br />A.In addition to the objectives prescribed in Section 18.04.010 of this title, the Mixed <br />Use districts are included in this title to: <br />1. Provide opportunities for a diversity of compatible and complementary <br />commercial and residential uses within close proximity to one another, including <br />uses that may be located on the same site, in the same building, or on adjacent <br />sites. <br />2. Encourage convenient access for downtown residents to services, <br />entertainment, shopping and dining, within a short walking or bicycling distance. <br />B.In addition to the purposes set forth above: <br />1. The Mixed Use-Downtown district is intended to foster a dynamic Mixed Use <br />destination at the southern end of the Downtown, that complements and extends <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 including public <br />parking facilities to serve the needs of the broader downtown area; and <br />2.The Mixed Use-Transitional district is intended to accommodate a range of <br />lower-intensity commercial uses than allowed in the Mixed Use-Downtown and <br />Downtown Commercial districts, including retail, office, personal services, food <br />Resolution PC-2019-15
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