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Resolution No. PC-2003-32 <br />Page 4 <br />Lighting <br />6. The project developer shall submit a final lighting plan for the exterior of the <br />building and for the parking lot for the review and approval of the Planning <br />Director prior to issuance of building permits. The lighting plan shall be consistent <br />with Section 20.36.110, "Commercial Buildings-Lighting", of the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code. The light standards shall be designed to shine downward only. <br />Parking <br />7. The drive aisle widths shall be clearly shown on the plans submitted for the <br />issuance of a building permit. All drive aisles widths shall meet the minimum <br />requirements of Chapter 18.88 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code. As determined <br />by the Fire Marshall, some drive aisles may be required to be painted and/or <br />posted as fire lanes. <br />All full-sized parking spaces shall be a minimum of 19' x 9' in size and compact <br />parking spaces shall be a minimum of 8' x 16' in size. Reductions in parking <br />space length up to a maximum of 2' shall be allowed so long as adequate vehicle <br />overhang is provided in front of each reduced-sized parking space, as determined <br />by the Planning Director. Each compact car space shall be marked clearly with <br />bold lettering no less than 8" in height "Compact Car Only". The dimensions of <br />the parking stalls shall be clearly shown in the plans submitted for the issuance of <br />a building permit. <br />9. All parking spaces on site shall be striped. Wheel stops shall be provided unless <br />the spaces are fronted by concrete curbs, in which case sufficient area shall be <br />provided beyond the ends of all parking spaces to accommodate the overhang of <br />automobiles. <br />10. All drive aisles shall be signed for no parking except in designated parking areas. <br />Landscaping <br />11. Prior to the issuance off a building permit, the applicant shall revise the <br />landscaping plans as follows: <br />A. The trees along Washington and Wyoming Street shall be Chinese pistachio trees. <br />