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UK <br />THE CITY OF <br />' V. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br />PLEASANTON <br />September 21, 2021 <br />Community Development <br />TITLE: P21-0636 AND P21-0637, CITY OF PLEASANTON — CONSIDER <br />ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO THE <br />DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN AND INTRODUCE AN ORDINANCE <br />APPROVING AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTERS 18.08 AND 18.81 OF THE <br />PLEASANTON MUNICIPAL CODE, REGARDING THE ACTIVE GROUND <br />FLOOR USE OVERLAY <br />SUMMARY <br />The updated Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) was adopted by City Council on August 20, <br />2019. The updated DSP includes an overlay referred to as the Active Ground Floor Use <br />Overlay (AGFUO) and establishes policy regarding active ground floor uses that <br />prohibits non-active uses on the ground floor along Main Street. Active ground floor <br />uses are defined as uses that promote an active pedestrian environment on the ground <br />floor of a commercial building, including retail establishments and restaurants. <br />Although active ground floor uses are generally required within the overlay, a non-active <br />use may occupy a ground floor tenant space even though it is subject to the <br />requirements of the overlay, subject to meeting specific criteria. A limited number of <br />other exceptions are provided for, such as when a tenant space is subject to extended <br />vacancy, or for purpose-built bank buildings. <br />Subsequent to an appeal heard by Planning Commission earlier in 2021 regarding a <br />multi -use tenant space, City Council directed staff to schedule the AGFUO for <br />discussion and potential modification. In keeping with the direction provided by City <br />Council at its meeting on June 1, staff drafted changes to the DSP and the Pleasanton <br />Municipal Code (PMC) and solicited feedback from the Pleasanton Downtown <br />Association (PDA), Chamber of Commerce, and a recommendation from the Planning <br />Commission. This topic is now before the City Council for a final decision. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br />The Planning Commission recommended the City Council approve the proposed draft <br />amendments to the DSP and the PMC at its July 28, 2021, meeting, with modifications <br />to staff's recommendation that are discussed in this report. The Commission also <br />recommended that as a future discussion item, to consider revising the DSP and PMC <br />to allow only an active use or a personal service business to occupy ground floor tenant <br />spaces after a six-month long vacancy rather than any use whatsoever as is currently <br />allowed. <br />