(A) Submittals. The following information shall be provided by the applicant for review by the city: accessibility accommodations for the disabled, site plan, parking plans, landscaping and buffering plans, alcohol policies, historical or architectural significance of structure, proposed hours of operation, noise policies/limitations, proposed maximum occupancy, plans for any accessory retail uses, sample/representative menu, floor layout plans, signage plans.
(B) Conditional use review. When a conditional use permit is reviewed, the Zoning Board of Adjustment shall address the following items in addition to the requirements of § 158.178(CC) of this chapter: off-street parking accommodations, buffering and screening to adjacent residential properties, hours of operation, compatibility with normal residential character, confirmation that the proposed use meets the definition of tea room, review of floor plan and review of any proposed retail component.
(C) Deliveries. Pick-up or delivery of materials or products requiring the use of a vehicle other than a car, pick-up truck or similar passenger vehicle shall be limited to once per week.
(D) Conditional use permits. For all tea room (tea house) conditional use permits, is shall be clearly written on the permit that any failure of the permittee to comply with the conditions of approval shall be deemed cause for revocation of the permit.
(2011 Code, § 34.0302B)