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AGENDA REPORT
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6/21/2022
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ATTACHMENT 1 <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION <br />PROCEDURES, ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL, BUSINESS LICENSE <br />APPEALS, ANIMALS, PARKING, ACTIVITIES IN PARKS, METER TESTING AND <br />TITLES 17 AND 18 PLANNING AND ZONING <br />WHEREAS, the Pleasanton Municipal Code regularly needs to be updated to reflect <br />changes in State law and actual practices; and <br />WHEREAS, City staff are not always able to be present to witness code violations, and <br />the practice has been to allow persons to sign administrative citations at the reasonable discretion <br />of staff, and appear at hearings as witnesses; and <br />WHEREAS, the California constitution (article XI, §10(b)) prohibits cities from requiring <br />employees to live within city limits; and <br />WHEREAS, appeals of the application of the Municipal Code, except for zoning matters, <br />are typically heard by an administrative hearing officer, City Manager or Chief of Police, and not <br />the City Council, therefore business license appeals will be heard by an administrative hearing <br />officer; and <br />WHEREAS, the Police Department's practice regarding animals at large involves the <br />exercise of discretion by the Animal Services Officer; and <br />WHEREAS, the limit on the length of vehicles parked on public streets needs to be <br />amended for current longer extended cab non-commercial types of passenger trucks; and <br />WHEREAS, the prohibition regarding advertising in City parks needs to be updated to <br />reflect the actual practice of allowing groups renting park facilities to hang banners that include <br />sponsors; and <br />WHEREAS, the procedure to retest water meters at a consumer's request needs to be <br />updated to reflect current practices; and <br />WHEREAS, to maintain the City's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) <br />Community Rating System (CRS) program rating and resulting flood insurance discount for <br />owners, floor elevation construction requirement updates are needed; and <br />WHEREAS, clarification of the definition of accessory structures is needed to reflect intent <br />and practice to limit structures to stated height limits or square footage limits; and <br />WHEREAS, new state laws that preempt particular planning and zoning provisions require <br />amendments as follows: SB 234 of 2019 deletes Chapter 18.124 Conditional Use Permits for <br />Large Family Day Care Homes because state law requires them to be treated as permitted uses. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANTON DOES <br />HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION 1. Finds that the proposed amendments to the Pleasanton Municipal Code <br />have no possibility to have a significant effect on the environment per Title 14 California Code of <br />Regulations §15061(b)(3). <br />
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