Except for those home occupations which do not require a conditional use permit to operate in a residential district as set forth in this chapter, the city council, before granting a conditional use permit to allow the operation of a major impact home occupation in a residential district, shall find at a public hearing as follows:
A. That the site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use and all yards, spaces, walls, fences, parking, loading, landscaping and other features required by this title are compatible with the land and uses in the neighborhood;
B. That the streets and highways related to the site are adequate in width and pavement type to carry the quantity and kind of traffic generated by the proposed use;
C. That the proposed use will have no adverse effect on abutting property or the permitted use thereof;
D. That the conditions stated in the resolution are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare. Such conditions may include:
1. Special yards, spaces and buffers, fences and walls;
2. Regulations of points of vehicular egress and ingress;
3. Regulation of signs;
4. Regulation of noise, vibration, odors, etc.;
5. Regulation of time of certain activities;
6. Time period within which the proposed use shall be developed;
7. A request for a site plan for purposes of review, said site plan to be submitted by the applicant; and
8. Such other conditions as will make possible the development of the city in an orderly and efficient manner in conformity with the intent and purposes set forth in the zoning ordinance. (Ord. 224, 5-11-1999, eff. 6-3-1999)