(a) Under special conditions, land uses other than those specifically permitted by this Ordinance, may occur in a District. A list of these uses is located in Chapters 1107 to 1113. A special permit must be obtained from the Board of Zoning Appeals before the development of any of these uses may occur. Land uses occurring at the time of adoption of this Ordinance classified as “Conditional Uses” may continue without a permit.
(b) All proposed “Conditional Uses” are subject to the following general standards:
(1) The use will be harmonious with and in accordance with the general objectives, or with any specific objective of the Village’s Zoning Ordinance.
(2) Will not be hazardous or disturbing to existing or future neighboring uses.
(3) Will be served adequately by essential public services (fire, police, highways, sewers, water, schools) or that the persons or agencies responsible for the establishment of the proposed use shall be able to provide adequately any such service.
(4) That the proposed use will not create excessive additional public costs or responsibilities for services or facilities and will not be detrimental to the community.
(5) The proposed uses will not involve activities, processes, materials, or equipment detrimental to persons, property or the general welfare of the community because of excessive noise, smoke, odors, traffic, glare or fumes.
(6) Adequate access to the use shall be provided that does not interfere with surrounding uses or disrupt current traffic patterns.
(7) The proposed use will not result in the destruction, loss or damage of natural, scenic, or historical features of major importance.
(c) When making its review of the proposed use, the Board of Zoning Appeals shall review the proposal on the basis of the above factors and any other criteria deemed pertinent by them. Such review shall follow the requirements established in Chapter 1125.
(Ord. 717. Passed 7-10-89.)