§ 152.247. CONSIDERATION OF ADVERSE EFFECTS.  


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  • (A) The Planning Commission and staff shall consider possible adverse effects of the proposed conditional or interim use and what additional requirements may be necessary to reduce adverse effects.
    (B) Its judgment shall be based upon (but not limited to) the following factors:
    (1) Relationship to county plans;
    (2) The geographical area involved;
    (3) Whether such use is a permitted conditional or interim use within the zoning district;
    (4) The character of the surrounding area;
    (5) The demonstrated need for the use;
    (6) Whether the proposed use would cause undue odors, dust, flies, vermin, smoke, gas, noise or vibration or would impose hazards to life or property in the neighborhood;
    (7) Whether the use would inherently lead to or encourage disturbing influences in the neighborhood;
    (8) Whether stored equipment or materials would be screened and whether there would be continuous operation within the visible range of surrounding residences. The availability of other more suitable locations; and
    (9) The duration of the proposed interim use.
    (C) Floodplain standards. For floodplain standards, see the Floodplain Overlay District regulations in §§ 152.143 through 152.156.
    (Ord. 47, passed 7-23-02; Am. Ord. 70-2010, passed 1-25-11; Am. Ord. 88-2018, passed 11-20-18)