The Planning and Design Commission, with approval of Council, may grant conditional use permits only for specific uses established in this Zoning Code. In granting a conditional use permit, the Commission shall make a determination based on information presented that the conditional use shall conform to the intent of the Code, and meet the conditions and safeguards established in this Code. To approve a conditional use permit, the Commission shall find:
(a) The proposed use is specifically listed in the zoning district regulations;
(b) The proposed use shall be properly located in relation to land use, pedestrian circulation and street plans of the City;
(c) The location, extent, intensity and layout of the proposed use shall be such that its operations are not objectionable to adjoining and abutting residences by reason of the emission of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors, vibrations, glare or other objectionable features greater than normal or as permitted in the applicable zoning district;
(d) The location, design and operation of the proposed use at the specific location would not discourage or interfere with appropriate development or impair the full utilization of the surrounding uses and properties;
(e) The proposed use meets the specific development conditions as specified in the district regulations which permit such use; and
(f) The proposed use shall form a harmonious part of the district in which it is to be located, taking into account, among other considerations, convenience of access, relationship of use, and hours of operation and concentration of vehicles which shall not be more hazardous or dangerous than the normal traffic of the district. (Ord. 86-22. Passed 4-4-88.)