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18.32.040 <br /> 535 (Pleasanton Supp. No. 27, 1-22) <br />D. Accessory structures located on the same site with a permitted use, including private garages and carports, one <br />guesthouse or accessory living quarters without a kitchen, storehouse, garden structures, greenhouses, recreation <br />rooms and hobby areas within an enclosed structure and the following accessory structures and uses located on <br />the same site with a permitted use or with a conditional use which has been granted a use permit in accord with <br />the provisions of Chapter 18.124 of this title: <br />1. Emergency standby electricity generator, fuel cell, and/or battery facilities provided that the facilities shall <br />be tested from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday or from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Satur- <br />day or Sunday only; the facilities shall not be tested for more than one hour during any day and no testing <br />shall be on federal holidays or on “Spare The Air Days” in Alameda County; <br />2. Portable, temporary electricity generator, fuel cell, or battery facilities in the R-1-40,000 district; <br />3. Photovoltaic facilities. <br />E. Private stable for the keeping of two horses on a site not less than 40,000 square feet in area, except that one addi- <br />tional horse may be kept for each additional 40,000 square feet of site areas, provided that no stable shall be lo- <br />cated closer than 50 feet to any property line, closer than 50 feet to any dwelling on the site, or closer than 100 <br />feet to any other dwelling. <br />F. Household pets including up to six female chickens. <br />G. Small family daycare homes. <br />H. Accessory dwelling or junior accessory dwelling units meeting the requirements in Chapter 18.106 of this title. <br />I. Employee housing (agricultural) that complies with California Health and Safety Code Sections 17008, 17021.5 <br />and the other applicable provisions of the Employee Housing Act at California Health and Safety Code Sections <br />17000 et seq., and to include a residential safety management plan. <br />J. Supportive housing that provides shelter for six or fewer persons in a dwelling unit, subject to the provisions of <br />Chapter 18.107. <br />K. Transitional housing that provides shelter for six or fewer persons in a dwelling unit, subject to the provisions of <br />Chapter 18.107. <br />L. Beekeeping meeting the requirements of Chapter 18.103 of this title. <br />M. Housing developments meeting the requirements of Chapter 18.101 of this title. (Ord. 2228 § 1, 2021; Ord. 2213 <br />§ 2, 2021; Ord. 2161 § 1, 2017; Ord. 2113 § 1, 2015; Ord. 2062 § 2, 2013; Ord. 2061 § 2, 2013; Ord. 1930 § 1, <br />2006; Ord. 1885 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1880, 2003; Ord. 1636 § 3, 1994; Ord. 1126 § 5, 1984; prior code § 2-6.13) <br /> <br />18.32.040 Conditional uses. <br />The following conditional uses shall be permitted in the R-1 districts upon the granting of a use permit in accord <br />with the provisions of Chapter 18.124 of this title: <br />A. Agriculture for commercial purposes limited to the raising of fruits, nuts, vegetables, horticultural specialties, and <br />related facilities and structures. <br />B. Charitable institutions. <br />C. Churches, convents, monasteries, parish houses, parsonages and other religious institutions. <br />D. Golf courses. <br />E. Nursery schools. <br />F. Nursing homes and senior care/assisted living facilities for not more than three patients. <br />G. Private recreation parks and swim clubs. <br />H. Private nonprofit schools. <br />I. Public utility and public service facilities including pumping stations, power transmission stations, power distri- <br />bution stations, equipment buildings, service yards, drainageways and structures, water reservoirs, percolation