8-5B-4: CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS:
In addition to the specific use standards set forth in this chapter, the following standards shall apply:
   A.   The applicant shall guarantee to comply with the approved plans and specifications.
   B.   The applicant shall have a continuous obligation to maintain adequate housekeeping practices so as not to create a nuisance.
   C.   The site plan for the conditional use shall address firefighting resources. Such resources shall include, but are not limited to, proper access for firetrucks, water for fire flow and/or defensible space.
   D.   No structure or facility (excluding signs) shall be located within twenty feet (20') of a residential district unless a sound wall1 is provided. See also section 8-4F-6 of this title.
   E.   A sound wall shall be included in the landscape plan for any parking areas abutting a residential district. See also section 8-4F-7 of this title.
   F.   The owner and/or operator shall maintain sanitary practices so as not to create a public nuisance and to reduce noise and odor.
   G.   The owner and/or operator shall provide evidence that any dangerous characteristics of the proposed use have been or shall be eliminated or minimized so as not to create a nuisance or be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare.
   H.   If abutting or within a residential district, the facility hours may be limited by the decision making body.
   I.   If abutting or within a rural district, the proposed use shall not cause detrimental impacts to agriculture.
   J.   The decision making body may require additional conditions to mitigate impacts. The conditions may include, but not be limited to, any or all of the following:
      1.   Standards related to the emission of noise, vibration, and other potentially objectionable impacts.
      2.   Limits on time of day for the conduct of the specified use.
      3.   The period within which the permit shall be exercised or otherwise lapse.
      4.   Other standards necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare and mitigate adverse effects on surrounding property. (Ord. 389, 6-14-2000; amd. Ord. 715, 12-3-2008; amd. Ord. 902, 10-2-2019)