All rezoning activities must be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall, at the minimum, consider the following factors in the review of the application:
(a) Compatibility of the proposed amendment to adjacent land use, adjacent zoning and to appropriate plans for the area, including but not limited to the comprehensive plan.
(b) Relationship of the proposed amendment to access and traffic flow and utility services including sanitary sewer, water, and storm drainage, as outlined in the transportation thoroughfare plan, comprehensive plan and/or other adopted plans for the area.
(c) Relationship of the proposed amendment to the public health, safety, convenience, comfort, prosperity and general welfare, including impact on infrastructure and municipal services.
(d) Relationship of the proposed use to the adequacy of available services and to general expansion plans and planned capital improvements.
(Ord. 41-01. Passed 8-20-01.)