The purpose of a specific use permit is to provide the council the opportunity to deny or to conditionally approve those uses for which specific use permits are required. These uses may have unusual physical or operational characteristics or may be of a public or semi-public character often essential or desirable for the general convenience and welfare of the community. Because, however, of the nature of the use, the importance of the uses’ relationship to public planning policies, or possible adverse impact on neighboring property of the use, heightened review, evaluation, and exercise of planning judgment relative to the location and site plan of the proposed uses are required.
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Permit required.
No land or building shall be used or occupied by any use requiring a specific use permit, as specified in Table 4-A herein, unless a specific use permit has first been issued in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(Ordinance 1133, § 1(4-900), 3-22-94)