§ 185.087 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS.
   Standards for approval. In its deliberations concerning the granting of a conditional use, the City Council shall carefully consider the following guidelines and standards:
   (A)   Adequate ingress and egress may be obtained to and from the property, with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or other emergency.
   (B)   Adequate off-street parking and loading areas may be provided, without creating undue noise, glare, odor or other detrimental effects upon adjoining properties.
   (C)   Adequate and properly located utilities are available or may be reasonably provided to serve the proposed development.
   (D)   Adequate screening and/or buffering will be provided to protect and provide compatibility with adjoining properties.
   (E)   Signs, if any, and proposed exterior lighting will be designed and arranged so as to promote traffic safety and to eliminate or minimize any undue glare, incompatibility, or disharmony with adjoining properties.
   (F)   Yards and open spaces will be adequate to properly serve the proposed development and to ensure compatibility with adjoining properties.
   (G)   The proposed use will not constitute a nuisance or hazard because of the number of persons who will attend or use the facility, or because of vehicular movement, noise, fume generation or type, of physical activity. The use as proposed for development will be compatible with the existing or permitted uses of adjacent properties.
   (H)   Development and operation of the proposed use will be in full compliance with any additional conditions and safeguards which the City Council may prescribe, including, but not limited to, reasonable time limit within which the action for which special approval is requested shall be begin or be completed, or both.
('74 Code, § 25-163) (Ord. 89-08, passed 4-27-89; Am. Ord. 95-44, passed 11-2-95; Am. Ord. 2015-27, passed 6-4-15; Am. Ord. 2016-17, passed 4-21-16)