§ 1.12 INTERPRETING PERMITTED USES.
   Uses that are prohibited in a zoning district are indicated by a blank in the table. The uses listed may not address all possible uses. In determining if a use is permitted, the UDO Administrator shall consider which category of expressed uses most closely matches the use proposed and apply the regulations pertaining to that category to the proposed use. In determining the use which most closely matches the proposed use, the UDO Administrator shall consider the density and intensity of the use, and anticipated traffic, noise, light, and odor on adjacent properties. If requested, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Administrator of the anticipated traffic, noise, light, or odor of the proposed use. Reports prepared by the applicable professional trade may be required (i.e., transportation engineer, environmental scientist, and the like). Such interpretation shall be provided in writing to the property owner or applicant and subject to appeal by the Board of Adjustment.
(Ord. passed 2-3-2021)