In granting approval of a Special Use permit, the Planning Commission may mandate appropriate conditions in conformance with this Ordinance. Any violation of these conditions, when made a part of the terms under which the permit was issued, and are properly recorded in the Planning Commission resolution of authorization, will be deemed a punishable violation of this Ordinance, and could result in immediate revocation of the permit.
Examples of appropriate conditions include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) Increased yard requirements.
(b) Limits on the location and limitations on signs.
(c) Limits on the location of parking areas.
(d) Increased size of buffer areas in relationship to adjacent properties.
(e) Limits on the size and location of exterior lighting.
(Ord. 30-2007. Passed 12-20-07.)