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File Number: 14-207 <br />currently allowed with a UP in SA-1, SA-2, SA-3 and CC districts, with locational limits of <br />1,000 feet from public or private schools, parks, libraries, or recreational facilities. Note that <br />Beer and Wine Stores in the DA-1 would be allowed only with these same locational <br />restrictions and with a time limit for stores to be open only between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 <br />p.m. <br />Brewpub <br />Currently, the Zoning Code does not have a definition for a brewpub. Brewpubs, as defined <br />below, would operate much the same as a restaurant with beer or wine service, so staff <br />proposes that brewpubs should be allowed on the same basis as a full-service restaurant. <br />Brewpub. A small brewery attached to a restaurant and producing beer that is sold for <br />consumption at a bona fide eating place, plus a limited amount of brewing of beer for <br />consumption on the premises. Additionally, the sale of beer for consumption off the premises <br />where sold is also allowed. <br />Staff proposes that Brewpubs should be Permitted (P) in the SA-1, SA-3, CN, CC, CS, CR, <br />C-RM, P, PHD, NA-1, NA-2, DA-1, DA-2, DA-5, and DA-6 Districts. Staff proposes that <br />Brewpubs should be allowed through an Administrative Review (AR) process in the SA-2, IL, <br />IG, IP, IL(AU), IG(AU), and IP(AU) Districts; and allowed through a Conditional Use Permit <br />(UP) in the DA-3 and DA-4 Districts. <br />Commercial Roll-Up Doors <br />Amends commercial development standards to ensure that commercial security systems <br />retain an enhanced appearance along commercial street fronts. The following addition is <br />proposed: <br />Security Roll-Up Doors. Retractable security gates, window bars, and mall-style roll-up doors <br />shall be installed to the inside of existing windows or glass doors for installation of physical <br />security measures on a building façade. A mall-style roll-up door must not be visible during <br />business hours. Metal gates, stored in a wall pocket or similar enclosure so as not to be visible <br />during business hours, and scissor-style security grilles, retracted into casing during business <br />hours, are subject to the review and approval of the Community Development Director. <br />Community Gardens <br />Community gardens would provide an amenity to San Leandro residents, businesses and <br />employees who seek access to local food sources and recreation through gardening and <br />agriculture. Adding a Community Gardens use and allowing Community Gardens in <br />Commercial and Industrial Districts implements the 2009 City of San Leandro Climate Action <br />Plan, specifically Policy, 4.6.1 related to Urban Agriculture . The proposed definition is as <br />follows: <br />Community Gardens. A site that occupies less than 1 acre for non-commercial raising for <br />family or community use of vegetables, berries, trees, fruits, vines, flowers, ornamental trees <br />or shrubs. Crops from community gardens are limited to personal or group consumption, or for <br />donation, only. Community Garden uses may include communally-managed gardens. <br />Community Gardens may be the principal or accessory use. Community Gardens may not <br />Page 6 City of San Leandro Printed on 5/27/2014