The characteristics and impacts of an ever-increasing number of new and unique uses, together with the broadening of numerous conventional uses, have fostered the development of more flexible regulations designed to accommodate these activities in a reasonable and equitable manner, while safeguarding the property rights of all individuals and the health, safety, and general welfare of the community. Toward these ends, it is recognized that this Planning and Zoning Code should provide for more detailed evaluation of each use listed as a special use in a specific district with respect to such considerations as location, design, size, method(s) of operation, intensity of use, requirements for public facilities and traffic generation. Accordingly, a special use shall be approved only when such proposed special use meets the requirements set forth in this chapter as determined by the Planning Commission according to the procedures set forth in Chapter 1230.
(Ord. 58-01. Passed 5-29-01.)