A. In permitting a new conditional use or the alteration of an existing conditional use, the Council can impose, in addition to those standards and requirements expressly specified by this Code, additional conditions which it finds necessary to avoid a detrimental environmental impact and to otherwise protect the best interest of the surrounding area or the community as a whole. These conditions can include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Limiting the manner in which the use is conducted, including restricting the time a certain activity can take place and restraints to minimize such environmental effects as noise, vibration, air pollution, glare, and odor.
2. Establishing special yard, open space, lot area, or dimensional requirements.
3. Limiting the height, size, or location of a building or other structure or use.
4. Designating the size, number, location, and nature of vehicle access points.
5. Designating the size, location, screening, drainage, surfacing, or other improvements of a parking area or loading area.
6. Limiting or otherwise designating the number, size, location, height, and lighting of signs.
7. Limiting the intensity of outdoor lighting and requiring light shielding.
8. Requiring diking, screening, landscaping, or another facility to protect adjacent or nearby property and designate standards for its installation and maintenance.
9. Designating the size, height, location of screening, and materials of fencing.
10. Protecting and preserving existing trees, vegetation, water resources, wildlife habitat, or another significant natural resource.
(Ord. 743, passed 4-10-86; Am. Ord. 1151, passed 11-14-02; Am. Res. 2021-014, passed 2-25-21; Am. Ord. 2021-004, passed 4-8-21)
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