(a)
Nature of special use.
A special use is a land use which, because of its unique nature, is compatible with the permitted land uses in a given zoning district only upon a determination that the external effects of the use in relation to the existing and planned uses of adjoining property and the neighborhood can be mitigated through imposition of certain standards and conditions. This article sets forth the standards used to evaluate proposed special uses and the procedures for approving specific use permit applications.
(b)
Permit required.
No special use shall be established and no building permit shall be issued for any use designated as a special use within any zoning district until a special use permit (SUP) is issued in accordance with the provisions of this article. An application for a special use permit shall be accompanied by a concept plan or a detailed site plan prepared in the manner described in article 30.02, division 7 of this chapter. The concept plan or site plan shall illustrate the proposed use to be established, its relationship to adjoining properties, and how it meets the approval standards set forth in section 30.05.005.
(2006 Code, sec. 86-631; Ordinance 04-05-610, sec. 36.1, adopted 5/17/04)