(A) Generally. A limited use permit verifies that a limited use, as denoted in Table 156.C.003-1, Use Table, complies with the requirements of this ZO, particularly the requirements of § 156.C.004, Limited Use Standards. A limited use permit may be issued simultaneously with building permits or other required administratively reviewed permits.
(B) Applicability. A limited use permit is required in order to establish, change, or expand a limited use.
(C) Review criteria. The Zoning Administrator may approve, approve with conditions, or deny a limited use permit considering provisions of Subsec. 156.J.002.5, Common Review Criteria and based on findings that the permit application complies with its associated specific standard in § 156.C.004, Limited Use Standards.
(D) Procedures.
(1) Review and decision. The Zoning Administrator shall examine the application and plans and the premises upon which the proposed limited use is to be conducted. Upon a determination of compliance with this Zoning Ordinance and other applicable codes, the Zoning Administrator may approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application.
(2) Time frame. Approval of a temporary use permit shall be valid for the period of time set out in in Table 156.J.002.12-1, Development Review Summary Table. Thereafter, the permit shall expire or be granted an extension as set out in Subsec. 156.J.002.10, Inactive and Expired Applications and Subsec. 156.J.002.11, Approval Extension.
(3) Termination. Any of the following shall terminate the right to operate a limited use:
(a) Change in use. Changing to a use permitted by right;
(b) Discontinuance. Discontinuing the limited use for a period of at least 12 months; or
(c) Violation. Violating or failing to comply with the approved limited use permit after reasonable notice has been given by the city.
(E) Effect of approval. Issuance of a limited use permit authorizes the filing and processing of an application for any required permits or approvals, including, but not limited to, a building permit, certificate of occupancy, or sign permit. A limited use permit does not authorize the establishment or extension of any other use nor the construction, reconstruction, alteration, relocation, or demolition of any building or structure.