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A conditional use permit shall be granted only after the city has reviewed the proposed use and determined that it complies with the standards and criteria set forth in this subsection. A conditional use permit shall be granted only if the applicant demonstrates that:

1. The proposed use will be designed and operated in a manner which is compatible with the character, appearance, and operation of existing or proposed development in the vicinity of the subject property; and

2. The hours and manner of operation of the proposed use are not inconsistent with adjacent or nearby uses; and

3. The proposed use is compatible with the physical characteristics of the subject property and neighboring properties; and

4. The location, nature and intensity of outdoor lighting is such that it is consistent with the surrounding neighborhood and does not cast light or glare on adjoining properties; and

5. The proposed use is such i/wit pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the use will not be hazardous or conflict with existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and

6. The proposed use is capable of being served by public facilities and services, and will not adversely the level of service to surrounding areas; and

7. The proposed use is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare; and

8. The proposed use is consistent with the goals and policies of the comprehensive plan; and

9. The subject site can accommodate the proposed use considering the size, shape, topography and drainage.

(Ord. 1163 § 1, 2001)