No conditional use may be approved unless the proposed use complies with the applicable provisions of this code, state, and federal law; and the following standards that apply to all conditional uses.
A. Equivalent To Permitted Use: Any detrimental impacts or effects from the proposed use on any of the following shall not exceed those that could reasonably be expected to arise from a use that is permitted in the district:
1. The health, safety, and welfare of the city and its present and future inhabitants and businesses.
2. The prosperity of the city and its present and future inhabitants and businesses.
3. The morals, peace and good order, comfort, convenience, and aesthetics of the city and its present and future inhabitants and businesses.
4. The tax base.
5. Economy in governmental expenditures.
6. The state's agricultural and other industries.
7. The urban and nonurban development.
8. Access to sunlight for solar energy devices.
9. Property values.
B. Impact Burden: Any cost of mitigating or eliminating detrimental impacts or effects in excess of those which could be reasonably expected to arise from a permitted use shall become a charge against the development so as not to constitute a burden on the municipality, surrounding neighbors, or adjacent land uses.
C. Conform To The Objectives Of The General Plan: The proposed conditional use shall promote and conform with the objectives of the general plan and shall not limit the effectiveness of land use controls, promote blight, or injure property values. (Ord. 12-15, 7-11-2012)