1133.03 USES PERMITTED ON REVIEW.
   (a)   The Planning and Zoning Commission may authorize the issuance of permits for those uses permitted on review which are in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, particularly the applicable provisions of Chapter 1117 and the specific conditions set forth below.
   (b)   The Commission may grant or deny a request for a use permitted on review after a public hearing has been held on the written request submitted by an applicant. Notice shall be given at least thirty (30) days in advance of a public hearing.
   (c)   If the Commission denies the request, the reasons shall be entered in the minutes at which the permit is denied.
      
   (d)   The Commission may designate such reasonable and appropriate conditions in addition to the specific conditions contained in this Zoning Ordinance to assure that the proposed use will be in harmony with the area in which it is to be located and with the spirit of this Zoning Ordinance.
   (e)   The Commission shall act on requests for uses permitted on review within 60 days of the date of submittal. Failure to act within 60 days shall constitute approval of the request.
   (f)   If the request is granted, the Commission shall determine that:
      (1)   The use meets all required conditions.
      (2)   The use is reasonably necessary for the public health or general welfare.
      (3)   The use is appropriately located with respect to transportation facilities, water supply, fire and police protection, waste disposal, and similar services.
      (4)   The use will not violate neighborhood character nor adversely affect surrounding land uses.
   (g)   The Planning and Zoning Commission may hear and decide upon uses permitted on review specifically authorized by the terms of this ordinance. A use permitted on review shall not be authorized by the Planning and Zoning Commission unless and until:
      (1)   A written application is submitted.
      (2)   Notice shall be given at least 30 days in advance of a public hearing.
      (3)   A public hearing shall be held.
      (4)   The Commission shall make findings.
      (5)   The Commission shall make written findings certifying compliance with the regulations governing the special use.
         (Ord. 0-35-96. Passed 8-5-96.)