The Planning Commission may prescribe restrictions or limitations
for the proposed conditional use. Any reduction or change of the requirements
of the title must be considered as varying the title and must be requested
and viewed as such. The Planning Commission shall impose conditions
only after it has determined that such conditions are necessary for
the public health, safety and general welfare, or to protect persons
or improvements in the area. The Planning Commission may prescribe
such conditions it deems necessary to fulfill the purpose and intent
of this title. The Planning Commission shall analyze the following
criteria and incorporate such into their decision:
(A) There is a public need for the conditional use;
(B) There is an inadequacy of other property to satisfy the public need;
(C) The conditional use conforms to the Comprehensive Plan, all other
provisions of this title, and any applicable street or highway plans;
(D) The site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate
said use of all yards, spaces, walls and fences, parking, loading,
landscaping and other features required to incorporate said use with
land uses in the neighborhood;
(E) The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is
adequate in width and pavement type to carry the quantity and kind
of traffic generated by the proposed use;
(F) The proposed use will have minimal adverse affect on abutting property
or the permitted uses thereof; and
(G) The conditions stated in the decision are deemed necessary to protect
the public health, safety and general welfare.
(Ord. 454 §2, 2000)