§ 17.04.180. Special permits—Board of appeals—Approval conditions—Restrictions.  


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  • A.

    The board of appeals shall not approve an application for a special permit unless it finds that all of the following conditions are met:

    1.

    The specific site is an appropriate location for such use or structure;

    2.

    The use as developed will not adversely affect the neighborhood;

    3.

    There will be no nuisance or serious hazard to vehicles or pedestrians;

    4.

    Adequate and appropriate facilities will be provided for the proper operation of the proposed use;

    5.

    The planning board has filed recommendations with the board of appeals concerning the application within thirty-five days.

    B.

    To assure that the foregoing conditions are met, the board may impose any restrictions deemed necessary, such as, but not limited to, the following:

    1.

    Greater than minimum yard requirements;

    2.

    Modification of exterior appearance; limitation of size, occupancy or extent of facilities;

    3.

    Regulation of traffic and site plan features; additional off-street parking requirements;

    4.

    Place a maximum time limit on the special permit;

    5.

    Control of the number, location, size and lighting of signs.

(Prior code Ch. 24, § 15 (part))