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EXIIlBIT A <br /> <br />PRZ-23, Hacienda Owners Association/City of Pleasanton <br /> June 1, 2004 <br /> <br />Chapter 18.116, Temporary Uses <br />Section 18.116.40 <br /> <br />The following temporary outdoor uses shall be permitted subject to the Zoning <br />Administrator making a determination that a temporary use application for an outdoor <br />event meets the criteria listed for that event; any application not meeting the criteria shall <br />be subject to a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of <br />Chapter 18.124.170 of this Title relating to temporary use permits; however, no <br />conditional use permit for an outdoor sale shall be approved if it is longer than three (3) <br />days, no conditional use permit for an outdoor sale during a hotel convention shall be <br />allowed if it is longer than five (5) days, no conditional use permit for an outdoor sale <br />shall be allowed for more than four (4) events per year, except that outdoor sales events <br />benefiting charitable or nonprofit organizations shall not count toward the four (4) event <br />limit and shall not be limited in number: <br /> <br />A. Private Outdoor Company Events: Company employee events held outdoors on a <br /> work site for which the applicant has obtained approval from the Fire and Police <br /> Depaxhnents and which meet the following criteria shall be permitted in C and I <br /> Districts, and in PUD Districts with an underlying Retail/Highway/Service <br /> Commercial Business and Professional Offices or Business Park General Plan <br /> designation: <br /> <br />1. Event activities, including event set-up and take-down, shall be limited to the <br /> hours between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />The Zoning Administrator has approved a decorating plan for any signs or <br />decorations proposed for the event. Decorations and attention-getting devices such <br />as flags, pennants, banners, and other temporary signs and devices shall be <br />allowed as deemed appropriate by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />The event meets the requirements of the Police and Fire Departments as to alcohol <br />use, security, safety, noise, fire hazards, emergency access, vehicular and <br />pedestrian ingress and egress; the event meets all applicable requirements of the <br />Building and Fire Codes; and the applicant has obtained all necessary permits. <br /> <br />4. The event is not open to the general public. <br /> <br />5. The property owner has approved the event in writing. <br /> <br /> <br />