A.
Purpose. Because of their unique and potentially harmful characteristics, the uses set forth in this article shall be located in a district or districts only upon consideration in each case of the impact of such use upon neighboring land and of the public need for such a use at the particular location. Such uses, hereby designated as "special uses," fall into three categories:
(1)
Uses either governmentally owned and operated or operated by regulated public utilities or traditionally affected by a public interest.
(2)
Uses entirely private in character but of such a nature that their operation may give rise to unique problems with respect to their impact upon neighboring property or public facilities.
(3)
Planned developments.
B.
Delegation of power. The County Board is hereby authorized to decide whether special use permits shall be granted subject to the general and specific standards contained in this chapter; to grant special use permits with such conditions or restrictions as are appropriate to protect the public interest and to secure compliance with these regulations; and to deny requests which fail to satisfy the standards and requirements contained herein and which are not in harmony with the purposes and interest of these regulations and the health, safety, and welfare of the community. The County Board shall not act on a special use permit application until after a public hearing has been held by the Zoning Board of Appeals. In no event shall a special use permit be granted where the proposed use is not authorized by the terms of these regulations, or where the standards of this article are not found to exist.
C.
Conditions and guarantees. Prior to the granting of any special use permit, the Zoning Board of Appeals may recommend and the County Board may stipulate such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation of the special use permit as are deemed necessary for the protection of the public interest and to secure compliance with the standards and conditions contained herein. In all cases in which a special use permit is granted, the Zoning Board of Appeals may recommend or the County Board may require such evidence and guarantees as may be deemed necessary to ensure that the conditions stipulated are being, and will be, fully complied with.