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permit holder wishes to abandon the location, in which event the permit holder shall <br /> promptly remove its newsrack or compartment, as the case may be...When use of any <br /> newsrack is permanently discontinued, it shall be removed and the location restored to <br /> its previous condition, normal wear and tear excepted." Concurrent with the <br /> consolidation in the downtown area, staff will initiate contact with the owners/servicers <br /> of newsracks toward enforcing the requirements outlined in the municipal code. <br /> The proposed ordinance qualifies for a categorical exemption under the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as Class 1 — Existing Facility.' This CEQA <br /> exemption applies to the "restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged <br /> structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health <br /> and safety." The proposal to consolidate newsracks in the downtown area is a <br /> restoration or rehabilitation of existing newsracks that are already permitted in the <br /> downtown area. <br /> STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br /> Approval of this action advances the Citywide ONE Pleasanton strategic plan goal of <br /> Building a Community Where Everyone Belongs, Strategy 4— Implement the updated <br /> 2024-2028 Economic Development Strategic Plan initiatives, including retail <br /> revitalization, ensuring the vibrancy of Pleasanton's downtown, business retention and <br /> expansion, and workforce development. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved by: <br /> amelaOtt Wes Cheung Susan Hsieh Gerry Beaudin <br /> sistant City Deputy City Finance Director City Manager <br /> Manager Attorney <br /> Attachment: <br /> 1. Proposed ordinance <br /> 1 See Title 14 Cal. Code of Regulations §15301. <br /> Page 6 of 6 <br />