1274.01 Purpose.
1274.02 Conditional zoning certificate required.
1274.03 Application.
1274.04 Hearing and notice.
1274.05 Review and action by the Commission.
1274.06 Issuance, expiration and amendment.
1274.07 Standards for all conditional uses.
1274.08 Specific conditions applying to multiple uses.
1274.09 Home occupations.
1274.10 Temporary retail sales.
1274.11 Vehicle sales.
1274.12 Bed and breakfast.
1274.13 Automobile filling stations.
1274.14 Communication towers.
1274.15 Wireless service provider structures.
1274.16 Annual permit for inflatable figures.
1274.17 Additional conditional use standards for vape and smoke shops.
CROSS REFERENCES
Public hearings on zoning - see CHTR. Sec. 6.02(d)
Powers and duties of the Planning Commission - see CHTR. Sec. 6.02
The purpose of this Chapter is to establish procedures and regulations for uses which have the potential to be made compatible with the use characteristics of the districts in which they are listed as conditional uses. Because of the nature of these uses, additional control and public comment concerning their location, design, intensity, configuration and community impacts are necessary to insure compatibility with other near-by uses.
(a) Certificate Required. A conditional zoning certificate shall be required for any use listed in this Code as a conditionally permitted use. Applications for conditional zoning certificates shall be submitted, reviewed and acted upon according to the procedures and standards established below.
(b) Implication. Listing of a particular use as a conditionally permitted use in a district shall not imply any rights for approval of such use for any property or property owner. A use listed as a conditionally permitted use is not permitted by right. Listing as a conditional use affords the opportunity to submit an application for a conditional zoning certificate for public comment and for review and action by the Planning Commission. Such application may be approved or denied on the basis of the requirements and standards contained in this chapter.
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