1256.05   CONDITIONS AND SAFEGUARDS.
   (a)   In approving a request for a special land use permit the Planning Commission may impose conditions and safeguards. Such conditions may include but are not limited to conditions necessary to: insure that public services and facilities affected by a proposed land use or activity will be capable of accommodating increased service and facility loads caused by the land use or activity; protect the natural environment and conserve natural resources and energy; insure compatibility with adjacent uses of land, and to promote the use of land in a socially and economically desirable manner. Conditions imposed shall meet all of the following requirements:
      (1)   Be designed to protect natural resources, the health, safety, and welfare and the social and economic well-being of those who will utilize the land use or activity under consideration, residents and landowners immediately adjacent to the proposed land use or activity, and the community as a whole.
      (2)   Be related to the valid exercise of the police power, and purposes which are affected by the proposed use or activity.
      (3)   Be necessary to meet the intent and purpose of the Zoning Code, be related to the standards established in the ordinance for the land use or activity under consideration, and be necessary to insure compliance with those standards.
   (b)   The conditions imposed with respect to the approval of a special land use shall be recorded in the record of the approval action, and shall remain unchanged except upon the mutual consent of the Planning Commission and the applicant. The approving Planning Commission shall maintain a record of the conditions which are changed.
(Ord. 182. Passed 5-12-98.)