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Draft Redline Changes to Adopted DSP Policies EXHIBIT A <br /> Draft changes are shown in strikethrough font(e.g., stri gh)and bold-underline font(e.g., bold underline) <br /> AMPOWAI AM A*•AVANFAAVAPA A AAA 1..**A A I V*•IV *A n N.*ahlerd., VAVAVAIA,*AAA,* A011.*NM V A•X N. AA •V A•A* ** +,41 AAAAAANY I At *•V APIA AI^ • MAO <br /> Active Ground Floor Use Definition, DSP page 28_ <br /> "A use that promotes an active pedestrian environment on the ground floor of a <br /> commercial building, attracts walk-in customers. Active uses and includes retail <br /> establishments, restaurants, bars and brew pubs, art and crafts studios, and other <br /> uses determined by the director of community development to be substantially similar <br /> to the foregoing, or to have unique characteristics such that the objectives of the <br /> overlay district would be met. Active ground-floor uses do not include personal <br /> services. Uses subject to the Active Ground Floor Use Overlay shall follow <br /> procedures for zoning certificate approval outlined in the Pleasanton Municipal <br /> Code." <br /> LD-P.17, Active Ground Floor Use Requirements for Multi-Tenant Buildings <br /> "For buildings that have multiple tenant spaces, apply the requirements of the Active <br /> Ground Floor Use Overlay to tenant spaces with frontage on Main Street, and certain <br /> streets within portions of the Mixed-Use-Downtown District "designated active <br /> streets." Exceptions to this requirement may be granted in accordance with LD-P.19." <br /> No changes are proposed to Policy LD-P.17 <br /> LD-P.18, Active Ground Floor Use Requirements for Multi-Use Spaces <br /> of the depth of tenant space (measured perpendicular to the façade fronting a <br /> do€ignated active street) must be occupied with an active use. All uses in a tenant <br /> space accommodating multiple uses shall consist of active uses. Exceptions to <br /> this requirement may be granted, in accordance with LD-P.19." <br /> Provided to City Council on September 7, 2021 Exhibit A to Resolution, Page 1 <br />