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3. How is space such as restrooms, a shared utility closet, or a conference room in <br /> back accounted for in the active versus non-active percentage? <br /> This would likely have to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, depending on <br /> the nature of the uses, the space involved, etc. Ultimately, staff will be <br /> assessing whether the intent of the policy is met with a visible, functional active <br /> use occupying the majority of the space. <br /> 4. What does an acceptable point-of-sale system look like? Could it be only a <br /> person's phone or a would it require physical desk or station? <br /> Most businesses with a retail focus will likely continue to operate with some sort <br /> of a desk or station for their salesperson, just as a practical matter. Since staff <br /> will be relying on the complete set of information provided by the business owner <br /> (i.e., a floor plan, business narrative, etc.) to make the assessment as to whether <br /> or not it meets the intent of the policy, staff doesn't think it makes sense to be <br /> prescriptive on this front, particularly since technology and business protocols are <br /> evolving and will continue to do so. <br /> Number of Multi-use Tenant Spaces <br /> Aside from Iron Horse Real Estate, how many of Pleasanton's existing ground floor- <br /> facing tenant spaces on Main Street currently have multiple uses in the one leasable <br /> site? <br /> The City has not had to review this specific aspect of operations. Therefore, the City <br /> does not any data to provide, beyond the one known example (Iron Horse Real Estate) <br /> that is formally considered to be multiple uses in a single tenant space. <br /> New Ground Floor Businesses <br /> What are examples of new businesses that were added to the ground floor along Main <br /> Street since the beginning of the pandemic (i.e., March 2020)? <br /> The Planning Division approved Zoning Certificates for 12 new businesses on the <br /> ground floor along Main Street since the beginning of the pandemic. However, of these <br /> 12, seven are "new" businesses (the remaining five were change of owner/restaurant <br /> name); please reference Table 1. There were approximately 50 Zoning Certificate <br /> approvals for other uses on the second floor or where a business added a technician <br /> (e.g., adding a stylist to an existing hair salon) since March 2020. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />