8-12-3-7: ACTION BY COMMISSION:
   A.   Commission Action: Within thirty (30) days after the public hearing, the commission shall either approve, conditionally approve or disapprove the application as presented. If the application is approved or approved with modifications, the commission shall direct the city clerk to issue a special use permit listing the specific conditions specified by the commission for approval.
   B.   Conditions Attached: Upon granting a special use permit, conditions may be attached to a special use permit, including, but not limited to, those:
      1.   Minimizing adverse impact on other developments.
      2.   Controlling the sequence and time of development.
      3.   Controlling the duration of development.
      4.   Assuring that development is maintained properly.
      5.   Designating the exact location and nature of development.
      6.   Requiring the provision for on site or off site public facilities or services.
      7.   Requiring more restrictive standards than those generally required in this title. (Ord. 223, 7-13-2006)
      8.   Concerning time line for review. If use does not change, application fee may be waived.
      9.   Concerning use permit recorded against the property.
      10.   Concerning the fact that a new owner is required to meet with the planning and zoning administrator to review special use permit. (Ord. 251, 7-12-2012)
   C.   Request For Studies: Prior to granting a special use permit, the commission may request studies from the planning staff or public agencies concerning social, economic, fiscal and environmental effects of the proposed special use. A special use permit shall not be considered as use permits. A special use permit is not transferable from one parcel of land to another, but may be transferable from one owner to another, provided all conditions of the special use permit continue to be met.
   D.   Decision; Denoting Specifics: Upon granting or denying an application, the commission shall specify:
      1.   The regulations and standards used in evaluating the application.
      2.   The reasons for approval or denial.
      3.   The actions, if any, that the applicant could take to obtain a permit.
   E.   Right To Appeal Commission Decision: The applicant or any affected person who appeared in person or in writing before the commission may appeal the decision of the commission to the council, provided a written appeal is submitted to the council within fifteen (15) days from the commission's action. (Ord. 223, 7-13-2006)