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Chapter 917 Application Reviews Conditional Use Permits <br />Page 917-16 <br />exempted by the Community Development Director; <br />2. Any other information that may be reasonably required by the City to evaluate the <br />application. <br />C. Thresholds for Application Review <br />If a listed Conditional or Interim Use falls below the following threshold, review and <br />approval by the Community Development Director is all that is required before applying <br />for a Building Permit: <br />1. 500 square feet of floor area for a non-residential building; <br />2. 120 square feet of floor area for a detached building related to a residence. <br />Review and approval by the City Council shall be required for applications above that <br />threshold or applications involving properties that have not previously received a <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br />D. Conditions for Approval <br />These conditions must be met: <br />1. The use is allowed as a Conditional or Interim Use in the zoning district and <br />conforms to standard zoning regulations; <br />2. The Conditional or Interim Use will conform to the conditions listed in Chapter 914 <br />for the proposed use; <br />3. The Conditional or Interim Use will not impede the normal and orderly use or <br />development of nearby property, substantially diminish nearby property values or <br />place an undue burden on public facilities or services; <br />4. The Conditional or Interim Use will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or <br />welfare of the public; <br />5. The Conditional or Interim Use will not result in a nuisance by emissions; <br />6. The Conditional or Interim Use will not unduly affect natural features. <br />E. Additional Conditions <br />In permitting a new Conditional or Interim Use or the alteration of an existing Conditional <br />or Interim Use, the City Council may impose, in addition to these standards and <br />requirements expressly specified by this ordinance, additional conditions that the Council <br />considers necessary to protect the best interest of the surrounding area or community as a <br />whole. These conditions may include but are not limited to: <br />1. Increasing the required lot size or yard dimension. <br />2. Limiting the height, size or location of buildings. <br />3. Controlling the location and number of vehicle access points. <br />4. Increasing the street width. <br />5. Increasing the number of required off street parking spaces. <br />6. Limiting the number, size, location or lighting of signs. <br />7. Requiring additional fencing, screening, landscaping or other facilities to protect <br />adjacent or nearby property.