(A) Compliance with development constraints.
(1) The city may grant a conditional zoning classification subject to such development constraints as the city deems necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare. The city may specify that compliance with certain conditions must be achieved prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
(2) Violation of any condition, subsequent to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, may result in initiation of a rezoning of the property to its base zoning classification and judicial and/or administrative action by the city.
(B) Time period.
(1) A conditional zoning classification shall run with the land until such time that the zoning is changed or the conditional use granted has been discontinued on the property for a period of 12 months.
(2) However, the city may impose a time limitation on a conditional zoning classification granted in a single-family residential district. Failure to renew the conditional zoning classification prior to the date of its expiration may cause the conditional use to expire and the conditional use to terminate on that date.
(3) The Code Enforcement Officer may then initiate proceedings to rezone the property to its former zoning classification.
(C) Base zoning district regulations apply. A conditional zoning classification does not permit the applicant to use the subject property for uses other than those requested in the application for a conditional zoning classification. The granting of a conditional zoning classification does not waive the regulations of the underlying zoning district.
(Ord. 3020, passed 9-10-2013, § 4.22.8)