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sustainability, which contributes to the health, safety and welfare of the <br />persons residing or working in the vicinity; and <br />d. The proposed restaurant use will provide a service which in the interest of <br />public convenience and will contribute to the general welfare. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council’s <br />approval of the requested amendment to the conditional use permit is contingent on the <br />following: <br />1. The Applicant shall submit the appropriate plans and permits for review and <br />approval before beginning any construction or other alterations that requires a <br />permit (i.e. building permit for any interior work, sign permit, electrical <br />permit, plumbing permit, etc.). <br />2. An exterior dumpster, if proposed, shall be kept behind the existing <br />southernmost building and shall be screened pursuant to 150.072 (2) (d) (3) of <br />the City Code. An escrow shall be established by city staff, and submitted <br />with the city prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy to ensure that this <br />condition is met. <br />3. Outdoor seating associated with the restaurant use is not permitted with this <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP). If outdoor seating is desired, an amendment <br />to this Permit is required. <br />4. Any radio receiving set, musical instrument, paging system, or other similar <br />device for the production or reproduction of sound may not be played outside <br />of the building between the hours of 10:00pm and 7:00am. <br />5. Any lighting associated with, or added to, the proposed restaurant use or <br />parking lot area shall be downward casting and shielded. <br />6. Hours of operation shall be limited until 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday <br />and 11p.m. Friday and Saturday night. All delivery vehicles after 10 p.m. <br />must park on the north side of the building located at 2510 Kenzie Terrace to <br />minimize headlight glare onto the neighboring single-family residential areas <br />to the south. <br />7. Additional natural landscaping/screening is required along the west side of the <br />existing easternmost drive-aisle access to/from Lowry Avenue along the south <br />border of the Property, and must be installed by June 1, 2016. Screening shall <br />consist of coniferous shrubs and/or trees, in a quantity adequate to visually <br />screen as much of the parking lot area as feasible, and shall be at least three <br />(3) feet in height. All screening must comply with the City’s vision triangle <br />standards to ensure adequate clear lines of vision at the intersection of the <br />parking lot drive-aisle to ensure traffic and pedestrian sightlines and safety. <br />An escrow shall be established by city staff, and submitted with the city prior <br />to issuance of the certificate of occupancy to ensure that this condition is met. <br />70