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18.48.150 <br />Woodworking shops; cabinet shops. <br />Wool scouring and pulling. <br />C. Any other use which is deter- <br />mined by the city planning commission, <br />as provided in chapter 18.128 of this <br />title, to be similar to the uses listed in <br />this section. (Ord. 1738 § 1, 1998; <br />Prior Code § 2-7.20(2)) <br />18.48.160 Permitted Uses - L-I <br />District: <br />The following uses shall be permit- <br />ted in an L-I district: <br />Bakeries. <br />Beverage distributors. <br />Blacksmith shops. <br />Blueprint and photostat shops. <br />Bookbinding. <br />Building materials yards. <br />Cabinet shops. <br />Carpenter shops. <br />Clothes cleaning and dyeing. <br />Cold storage plants. <br />Commercial radio and television <br />aerials, antennas, and transmission <br />towers with design review approval <br />specified under chapter 18.20 of this <br />title, having a minimum distance of <br />three hundred feet (300') from the <br />property lines of all of the following: <br />A. Existing or approved residences <br />or agricultural zoning districts or in <br />planned unit developments with a resi- <br />dential or agricultural zoning designa- <br />tion; <br />B. Undeveloped residential or agri- <br />cultural zoning districts or undeveloped <br />planned unit developments with a resi- <br />dential or agricultural zoning designa- <br />tion and without an approved develop- <br />ment plan, unless designated as a public <br />and institutional land use in the general <br />plan; <br />C. Existing or approved public <br />schools, private schools, and childcare <br />centers, not including schools which <br />only provide tutorial services; <br />D. Neighborhood parks, community <br />parks, or regional parks, as designated <br />in the general plan; and <br />E. Existing or approved senior care/ <br />assisted living facilities, including <br />nursing homes. <br />All commercial radio and television <br />aerials, antennas, and transmission <br />towers shall be located so as to mini- <br />mize their visibility and, unless deter- <br />mined by the zoning administrator to be <br />significantly hidden from view, de- <br />signed to ensure that they will not <br />appear as an aerial, antenna, and/or <br />transmission tower. All such facilities <br />determined by the zoning administrator <br />to be visible from residential land uses, <br />the I-580 and/or I-680 rights of way, or <br />other sensitive land uses such as parks, <br />schools, or major streets, shall incorpo- <br />rate appropriate stealth techniques to <br />camouflage, disguise, and/or blend <br />them into the surrounding environment, <br />and shall be in scale and architecturally <br />integrated with their surroundings in <br />such a manner as to be visually unob- <br />trusive. All applications for commercial <br />radio and/or television aerials, anten- <br />nas, and transmission towers shall in- <br />clude engineering analyses completed <br />to the satisfaction of the zoning admin- <br />istrator. Said analyses shall be peer-re- <br />viewed by an outside consultant. <br />If mounted on structures or on archi- <br />538-1 (Pleasanton April 2001) <br />