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Before a special use permit may be granted, the applicant must show and the commission must find that the proposed use is in conformance with the general plan and other adopted standards and that the following conditions are met:
(A) The nature, condition and development of adjacent uses, buildings and structures shall be considered, and no proposed special use permit shall be granted if the approval body finds such use will adversely affect or be materially detrimental to such adjacent uses, buildings or structures or to the public health, safety or general welfare.
(B) The site that is subject to the special use permit shall be adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, walls, fences, parking and loading facilities, landscaping and items which may be required by section 16-532.
(C) The site that is subject to the special use permit shall be served by highways adequate in width and improved as necessary to carry the kind and quantity of traffic such use would generate.
(D) The site that is subject to the special use permit shall be provided with adequate sewerage, water, fire protection and storm drainage facilities.
(`64 Code, Sec. 34-147) (Ord. No. 917, 2367, 2445)
The conditions imposed on a special use permit may involve any factors affecting the establishment, operation or maintenance of the requested use, including, but not limited to:
(A) Special yards, open spaces and buffer areas;
(B) Fences and walls;
(C) Traffic circulation and parking facilities, including vehicular ingress and egress and the surfacing and lighting of parking areas to specified standards;
(D) Street and alley dedications and improvements, including sidewalks, curbs and gutters;
(E) Water supply, fire protection, sewerage service and storm drainage facilities;
(F) Landscaping and maintenance of grounds;
(G) Regulation of nuisance factors such as noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, dirt, odors, gases, noxious matter, heat, glare, electromagnetic disturbances and radiation;
(H) Regulation of operating hours for activities affecting normal neighborhood schedules and functions;
(I) Regulation of signs and outdoor advertising;
(J) A specified period limiting the time in which development may begin;
(K) Provision for a bond or other surety that the proposed special use will be removed on or before a special date;
(L) Height limitations to protect the character and integrity of abutting parcels or the general welfare;
(M) Residential density, by specifying the number of dwelling units per acre; and
(N) Such other conditions as will make possible the development of the proposed special use in an orderly and efficient manner and in general accordance with the intent of this chapter.
(`64 Code, Sec. 34-148) (Ord. No. 917, 2367, 2445)
The application for a special use permit shall be on forms prescribed by the city staff and shall furnish a description of the property for which the special use permit is sought and a map or site plan showing the exterior boundaries of the area to be included in the use permit. The director may require the applicant to show elevations, perspective drawings of the proposed improvements, or building plans if such information is pertinent to determining the application. Plans or other supporting data may be required by city staff.
(`64 Code, Sec. 34-149) (Ord. No. 917)
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