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EXFIIBIT "A" <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION N0. 2239 <br />October 27, 1982 <br />1. That the development be substantially as shown on <br />the development plan, Exhibit A, on file with the Planning <br />Division, except that all three driveway approaches shall <br />be reduced from 44 ft. to 35 ft. in width and constructed <br />subject to the approval of the City Engineer. <br />2. That the colors of all structures shall be submitted to the <br />Planning Division for approval prior to issuance of a <br />building permit. <br />3. That the 50 ft. wide landscaped easement shall be landscaped <br />and improved in conformance with the plans for the Hopyard <br />Road landscape maintenance district. A final landscape <br />plan for the entire site shall be submitted to the Planning <br />Division for approval prior to issuance of a building <br />permit. <br />4. That an alarm system for the development shall be submitted <br />to the Police Department for approval prior to issuance of <br />a building permit and this system shall include a robbery <br />alarm. <br />5. That the development shall meet all requirements of the <br />Pleasanton Fire Code and that the applicant be aware that <br />the Fire Code requires dispensing of class 1 (gasoline) <br />and class 2 (diesel) liquids to be under the supervision <br />of a qualified attendant at all times. This means that <br />during the hours that the convenience store is open, <br />there shall be a minimum of two attendants on duty. <br />6. That the subject property shall be used only as the site <br />for a service station with ancilliary convenience store <br />and automatic car wash as shown on the development plan, <br />Exhibit A, and that use of the property for any other <br />purpose would require new development plan approval. <br />7. That only food and beverages and small consumer convenience <br />items such as magazines, newspapers, etc. may be sold in the <br />convenience store. <br />8. That within one year of the opening of the convenience <br />store, if any complaints are received with regard to its <br />operation or if there appear to be problems associated <br />with maintenance, hours of operation, loitering, etc. <br />a public hearing may be held before the Planning Commission <br />to determine whether conditions should be attached to the <br />operation of that use. This hearing would be held in a <br />A-1 <br />