§ 156.112  PLACING CONDITIONS ON PERMIT.
   (A)   In permitting a new conditional use or the alteration of an existing conditional use, the Council may impose conditions which it finds necessary to avoid a detrimental impact and to otherwise protect the best interests of the surrounding area or the community as whole.
   (B)   These conditions may include the following:
      (1)   Limiting the manner in which the use is conducted including restricting the time an activity may take place and restraints to minimize such environmental effect as noise, vibration, air pollution, glare and odor;
      (2)   Establishing a special yard or other open space or lot area or dimension;
      (3)   Limiting the height, size or location of a building;
      (4)   Designating the size, number, location and nature of vehicle access points;
      (5)   Increasing the amount of street dedication, roadway width or improvements within the street right-of-way;
      (6)   Designating the size, location, screening, draining, surfacing or other improvement of a parking area or truck loading area;
      (7)   Limiting or otherwise designating the number, size, location, height and lighting of signs;
      (8)   Limiting the location and intensity of outdoor lighting and requiring its shielding;
      (9)   Requiring diking, screening, landscaping or other facilities to protect adjacent or nearby property and designating standards for its installation and maintenance;
      (10)   Designating the size, height, location and materials for a fence;
      (11)   Protecting and preserving existing trees, vegetation, water resources, fish and wildlife habitat or other significant natural resources;
      (12)   Requiring dedication of land for streets, transit facilities, walkways, bikeways, paths or accessways shall be required where the existing transportation system will be impacted by or is inadequate to handle the additional burden caused by the proposed use;
      (13)   Requiring improvements such as paving, curbing, installation or contribution to traffic signals, construction of walkways, bikeways, accessways, paths or streets that serve the proposed use where the existing transportation system may be burdened by the proposed use; and
      (14)   Other conditions to permit the development of the city in conformity with the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed - -2009)