In granting approval or conditional approval of a conditional use, the Planning & Zoning Administrator shall prepare written findings of fact that on the basis of the characteristics cited under Section 1121.04, or changes to such characteristics that staff requires, the proposed use shall be compatible with existing uses in the area, and with permitted uses in the zoning district, in the following ways:
1. Traffic. Any adverse impact of types or volumes of traffic flow not otherwise typical in the zoning district has been minimized.
2. Environmental Nuisance. Any adverse effects of noise, glare, odor, dust, waste disposal, blockage of light or air, or other adverse environmental effects of a type or degree not characteristic of permitted uses in the zoning district, have been appropriately controlled.
3. Neighborhood Character. The proposed use shall fit harmoniously with the existing natural or man-made character of its surroundings and with permitted uses in the zoning district. The use shall not have undue deleterious effect on the environmental quality, property values or neighborhood character already existing in the area or normally associated with permitted uses in the district.
4. Public Services and Facilities. The proposed use shall not require existing community facilities or services to a degree disproportionate to that normally expected of permitted uses in the district, nor generate disproportionate demand for new services or facilities, in such a way as to place undue burdens upon existing development in the area.
5. Public Safety and Health. The proposed use shall not be detrimental to the safety or health of the employees, patrons or visitors associated with the use nor of the general public in the vicinity.
6. Other Factors. The proposed use is in harmony with any other elements of compatibility pertinent in the judgment of the staff to the particular conditional use or its particular location.
(Ord. 18-76. Passed 7-23-18.)
(Ord. 18-76. Passed 7-23-18.)