Conditional uses are uses of land specifically permitted within a zoning district only with the approval of the Planning Commission, following a review of the use and its potential impact on its surroundings. These uses are generally consistent with the purpose of the zoning district in which they are permitted but, due to unique operational characteristics, may not be desirable or compatible in all locations within the district. Factors such as traffic, hours of operation, noise, odor or similar potential nuisance effects require that the conditional use be evaluated relative to its appropriateness on a case-by-case basis. This chapter establishes the review procedure for conditional uses and the general standards that must be met for all conditional uses. In addition, more specific requirements are established for certain individual uses, as necessary, to mitigate their potential negative impacts.
(Ord. 2013-19. Passed 9-16-13.)