In order to achieve compliance with the standards set forth herein, the city may impose conditions that address:
A. Size, configuration, and location of the site and the proposed site plan layout.
B. Proposed site ingress and egress to existing and proposed roads and streets.
C. The adequacy, provision, relocation, or protection of public facilities and amenities, including roads and streets, culinary water, secondary water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, public safety and fire protections, and other utilities.
D. Design, location, and amount of off street parking, loading areas and solid waste disposal, and refuse collection areas.
E. Site circulation patterns for vehicular, pedestrian and other traffic.
F. Massing, size, number, location, design, exterior features, materials, and colors of buildings, structures, and other facilities.
G. The location and design of all site features, including proposed signage, lighting, and site furnishings.
H. The provision of usable open space, public features, and recreational amenities.
I. Fencing, screening and landscape treatments, and other features designed to increase the attractiveness and safety of the site and protect adjoining property owners from noise, visual, and other impacts.
J. Measures directed at minimizing or eliminating possible nuisance factors including, but not limited to, noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, dirt, debris, plant materials, odors, gases, noxious matter, heat, glare, electromagnetic disturbances, and radiation.
K. Measures designed to protect the natural features of the site including wetlands and drainageways, groundwater protection, soils, wildlife, and plant life.
L. The regulation of operating hours for activities affecting normal schedules and functions.
M. Identifying a time for regular review and monitoring, as determined necessary, to ensure the use continues to operate in compliance with all conditions and requirements of approval.
N. Measures to ensure compliance with all conditions and requirements of approval, including, but not limited to, bonds, letters of credit, improvement agreements, agreements to conditions, road maintenance funds, and restrictive covenants.
O. Such other conditions determined reasonable and necessary by the city to allow the operation of the proposed conditional use, at the proposed location in compliance with the requirements of this code. (Ord. 12-15, 7-11-2012)