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PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF PLEASANTON <br />ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br />RESOLUTION N0. PC-90-73 <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING CASE UP-90-26, THE APPLICATION OF <br />FLORATECH LANDSCAPING MANAGEMENT, INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT <br />WHEREAS, Floratech Landscaping Management, Inc. has applied for a <br />conditional use permit to allow a warehouse and office <br />for a landscape business located at 5757 Sonoma Drive, <br />Suite B; and <br />WHEREAS, zoning for the property is I-P (Industrial Park) <br />District; and <br />WHEREAS, at their duly noticed public hearing of July 25, 1990, <br />the Planning Commission considered all public testimony, <br />relevant exhibits and recommendations of the City staff <br />concerning this application; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made the following findings: <br />A. That the proposed location of the conditional use <br />is in accordance with the objectives of the zoning <br />ordinance and the purpose of the district in which <br />the site is located. <br />One of the objectives of the zoning ordinance is to <br />ensure that public and private lands are used for <br />purposes which are most beneficial to the City as a <br />whole. As conditioned, the proposed use is a <br />service that would provide a beneficial service to <br />a community with landscape maintenance needs, and <br />would provide an in-filling of the district with <br />minimal adverse impact on surrounding uses. <br />B. That the proposed location of the conditional use <br />and the conditions under which it would be operated <br />or maintained will not be detrimental to the public <br />health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious <br />to the properties or improvements in the vicinity. <br />The proposed business would operate entirely within <br />the confines of the existing building. Most of the <br />employees of the business will work off-site at <br />their respective clients' properties. The concerns <br />for materials that may be stored are satisfactorily <br />addressed in the applicant's description of the <br />stored materials or in the recommended conditions <br />of approval. The anticipated employee parking <br />demand would not generate any unusual demands on <br />