Many land uses are or can be made conditionally appropriate,
depending on the circumstances at the site and surrounding area; these
discretionary determinations are termed “conditional uses.”
Conditional uses are unique and their effect on the surrounding environment
cannot be determined in advance of the use being proposed for a particular
location. At the time of application, a review of the location, design,
configuration, and potential impact of the proposed use shall be conducted
by comparing the use to established development standards and design
guidelines. This review shall determine whether the proposed use should
be permitted by weighing the public need for the benefit to be derived
from the use against the impact which it may cause.
(Prior code § 159.36.010; Ord. 782 6-20-23)