A.
Purpose. The Special Permit is established for the purpose of allowing the structures and development approaches specified in this chapter that are not permitted as a matter of right but which may be considered compatible and appropriate if such uses or features are designed or arranged on a site or in a structure in a particular manner and in accordance with conditions imposed by the Planning Commission.
B.
Applicability. In its review of a Special Permit application, the Commission may impose such requirements and conditions with respect to location, construction, architectural features, architectural consistency within the structure, site planning, and time limits for the special permit as it deems necessary for the protection of adjacent properties, the streetscape, the neighborhood, and the public interest. Such deviations may apply to, but not be limited to, building height, variety of roofline on a structure, daylight plane angle, façade articulation, and exterior finish materials.
(Ord. 2000, 2021; Ord. 2046, 3/2/2026)