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DSP_ADOPT ORDINANCE APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 17.24 AND TITLE 18 OF PMC
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Downtown Specific Plan Update <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code Amendments <br />ATTACHMENT 1 <br />1 <br />DRAFT PLEASANTON MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS <br />The following amendments are proposed to various chapters and sections of Title 18 – <br />Zoning of the Pleasanton Municipal Code. Proposed text to be inserted is indicated in <br />underline, and proposed text to be deleted in strikethrough format. <br />Chapter 17.24 Transportation Systems Management <br />17.24.020 Definitions. <br />For purposes of this chapter, the following words or phrases shall have meanings as <br />provided in this section: <br />G.“Employer” means any public or private employer, including the city, with a <br />permanent place of business in the city. “Employer” also means any managed <br />commercial area consisting of individual employers within a defined geographic area. <br />17.24.030 Participation agreement. <br />Every existing or future employer with 50 75 or more employees wishing to enroll in the <br />TSM program shall enter into a participation agreement with the city to do the following: <br />Chapter 18.08 Definitions <br />18.08.117 Active Ground-Floor Uses <br />“Active Ground-Floor Uses” are those that promote an active pedestrian environment on <br />the ground floor of a commercial building and include retail establishments, restaurants, <br />bars and brew pubs, art and craft studios, and other uses determined by the director of <br />community development to be substantially similar to the foregoing or to have unique <br />characteristics such that the objectives of the overlay district would be met. Active <br />Ground-Floor Uses do not include personal services. <br />18.08.195 Floor area, gross. <br />“Gross floor area” means the sum of the gross horizontal area of the several floors of a <br />building and its accessory buildings on the same site excluding: basement or cellar <br />areas used only for storage; space used for off-street parking or loading; steps, patios, <br />decks, terraces, porches, and exterior balconies, if not enclosed on more than three <br />sides. Unless excepted above, floor area includes, but is not limited to, both residential <br />and non-residential uses in a building, elevator shafts and stairwells measured at each <br />floor (but not mechanical shafts), penthouses, enclosed porches, interior balconies and <br />mezzanines. <br />18.08.278 Live-Work Unit. <br />“Live-work” unit means a single unit consisting of a commercial or office use containing <br />a residential component that is occupied by an owner or employee of the commercial or <br />office use. The live-work unit shall be the primary dwelling of the occupant. <br />Resolution PC-2019-15
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