When a building is sought to be erected in any zoning district by a governmental agency for the purpose of storage of chemical road materials, to protect against any adverse impact which might be caused by such outside storage, the construction requirements of the zoning district in which the building is to be located need not be complied with so long as the proposed building has been reviewed by the Planning Commission and has been approved by the City Council as:
(1) Necessary for environmental protection;
(2) Not contrary to the purposes of the Zoning Code and the purposes of the zoning district in which the building is to be erected;
(3) Not having an appearance which will adversely affect adjacent uses; and
(4) Having the building sufficiently separated by distance or screening from adjacent residentially zoned or used land so that existing homes will not be depreciated in value and so that there will be no deterrence to development of vacant land.
(1958 Code, § 8.10) (Ord. 74-41, passed 5-20-1974)