(A) Definition. CONDITIONAL USES are uses which normally are not permitted in the urban or rural districts of the St. Croix Riverway unless it is determined by the City Council, after a public hearing, that the proposed use shall:
(1) Preserve the scenic and recreational resources of the St. Croix Riverway, especially in regard to the view from and use of the river;
(2) Maintain safe and healthful conditions; and
(3) Limit erosion potential of the site based on degree and direction of slope, soil type, and vegetative cover.
(Prior Code, Ch. 302 § 504.01)
(B) Urban district conditional uses. In urban districts of this chapter, existing zoning districts in effect and uses permitted on May 1, 1974 by the city may again be permitted, provided the use has been listed in this chapter by the City Council and has been approved in writing by the Commissioner of Natural Resources.
(Prior Code, Ch. 302 § 504.02)
(C) Rural district conditional uses. In the rural districts of this chapter, the following uses may be permitted as conditional uses.
(1) Government resource management and interpretive activities;
(2) Marina between the Boomsite Highway wayside and the northern boundary of Stillwater; and
(3) Governmental highway waysides, rest areas, information areas, and scenic overlooks.
(Prior Code, Ch. 302 § 504.03)