(A) When a Minor Special Use Permit is required by the terms of this chapter, application for such a permit
accompany the application for a zoning compliance permit. The
review the application for completeness, and schedule an evidentiary hearing to consider the application at the next regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. If there are scheduling difficulties, the Chair of the Zoning Board of Adjustment
call a special meeting to consider the minor special use permit in an evidentiary hearing.
(B) A notice of the evidentiary hearing
be given once a week for 2 successive calendar weeks in a newspaper published in the
, as provided in § 154.182.
(C) The applicant
identify all adjacent
, whom the
will notify by USPS certified mail with no return receipt service of the minor special use application. The
post the
with a hearing notice, per § 154.182. The Mills River Town Council
establish and maintain a fee schedule to recover costs of legal notices, posting the
and notifying the adjacent
. These fees
be paid by the applicant before a special use permit is considered.
(D) If the Zoning Board of Adjustment
find after the evidentiary hearing the use for which the
is sought will not adversely affect the health and safety of
residing or working in the
of the proposed use, and will not be detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to
or public improvements in the
, it
issue a
. All uses requiring a
must meet the general site standards listed in § 154.138(D). In granting such a
, the Zoning Board of Adjustment
designate the conditions in connection therewith as will, in its opinion, assure that the use will conform to the requirements of this chapter.
(E) If at any time after a
has been issued for any use the Zoning Board of Adjustment finds that the conditions imposed and agreements have not been or are not being fulfilled by the holder of a
, the
be terminated immediately and the operation of the use discontinued.
(F) If a
is terminated for any reason, it
be reinstated upon application as in the case of a new matter.
(Ord. passed 3-1-2004; Am. Ord. passed 7-29-2004; Am. Ord. passed 10-13-2005; Am. Ord. 2021-06, passed 4-22-2021; Am. Ord. 2024-02, passed 2-22-2024)