In approving a conditional use, the Planning Commission may require other improvements and safeguards for protection of the health, safety and welfare of owners and occupants of the surrounding neighborhood. Specifically, the Planning Commission, in such cases, may attach conditions that deal with a variety of concerns, including, but not necessarily limited to, the following:
(a) Paving, shrubbery, ornamental or screening fences or walls;
(b) The control or elimination of smoke, dust, radiation, vibration, gas, noise or odor;
(c) The hours of operation;
(d) The location of exits or show windows;
(e) Cleaning and painting;
(f) The elimination of any existing nonconforming uses of land, buildings or signs;
(g) The direction and intensity of outdoor illumination; and
(h) The amount and location of off-street parking and signage.
(Ord. 2002-45. Passed 8-22-02.)