1282.05  GENERAL STANDARDS FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS.
   The Commission shall consider the following general standards when considering a conditional use application:
   (a)   Zoning Code. The proposed work conforms to the underlying zone district regulations and is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the Zoning Code.
   (b)   Plans. The proposed work conforms to the comprehensive master plan to the greatest extent practicable.
   (c)   Design Guidelines. The proposed work conforms to any design guidelines adopted or approved by Council that are applicable to the parcel upon which the proposed work is located.
   (d)   Proposed Zoning Amendments. The proposed work is consistent with any proposed amendment to the Zoning Code then under consideration by the Planning Commission or Council.
   (e)   No Undue Adverse Impact.  The proposed use and development will not have a substantial or undue adverse effect upon adjacent property or the character of the area.
   (f)   Neighborhood Compatibility. The proposed work is compatible with the predominant or prevailing land uses of the neighborhood surrounding the proposed development and will not have a material net cumulative adverse impact on the neighborhood.
   (g)   Public Benefits. The proposed use will positively impact the public health, safety, and general welfare.
   (h)   Adequate Public Facilities. The proposed use and development will be served adequately by essential public facilities and services such as streets, public utilities, drainage structures, police and fire protection, refuse disposal, parks, libraries, and schools, or that the applicant will provide adequately for such services.
   (i)   Economic Benefits. The promotion of the economy of the Village.
   (j)   Job Creation. The creation of jobs both permanently and during construction.
   (k)   Private Benefits. The economic and other private benefits to the owner or applicant.
   (l)   No Destruction of Significant Features.  The proposed use and development will not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of any natural, scenic, or historic feature of significant importance.
   (m)   Traffic. Streets or other means of access to the proposed use are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated traffic and will not overload the adjacent streets and the internal circulation system is properly designed.
   (n)   Buffering. Appropriate buffering is provided to protect adjacent uses or properties from light, noise and visual impacts.
   (o)   Landscaping. Landscaping meets the requirements of Chapter 1260, Landscaping.
   (p)   Hours of Operation. Operating hours are compatible with adjacent land uses.
(Ord. 12-64. Passed 3-12-13.)