A.
In order to give the zoning district use regulations of this title the flexibility necessary to achieve the objectives of the land use code, in certain districts conditional uses are allowed, subject to the granting of a conditional use permit. Because of their unusual characteristics, conditional uses require special consideration so that they may be located properly with respect to the objectives of the Land Use Code and with respect to their effects on surrounding properties. In order to achieve these purposes, the zoning administrator and the planning commission are empowered to grant and to deny applications for use permits for such conditional uses in such districts as are prescribed in the district regulations and to impose reasonable conditions upon the granting of use permits, subject to the right of appeal to the City Council or to review by the Council.
B.
A conditional use permit may not include or allow for variances to the regulations prescribed by this title for fences, walls, hedges, screening, landscaping; site area, width, frontage, depth and coverage; front, rear and side yards; basic floor area, usable open space, height of structures, distances between structures; signs; and off-street parking and loading facilities, for which variance procedures exist as prescribed in Article VI of this chapter.
C.
A "master" conditional use permit may be used to provide for comprehensive review of conceptual development plans which include a mix of conditional and permitted uses. As established in HMC § 20.12.225, a master conditional use permit is required in the North Entry Area Plan Overlay and shall be subject to the procedures and requirements of this chapter as well as HMC § 20.12.230 and § 20.12.235. Applications for approval of a master conditional use permit shall be made pursuant to a form to be prescribed by the planning and building department and shall be processed in accordance with the procedures for a major conditional use permit as set forth in Chapter 20.28 HMC, Article III, General Administrative Procedures.
(Ord. 950 § 2 (Exh. A § 2700), 1998; Ord. 1012 § 2 (Exh. A §§ 1, 3, 4), 2004; Ord. 1116 § 1 (Exh. A § 1), 2012; Ord. 1190 § 13, 2019)