§ 60-105. Conditions and guarantees.  


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  • Upon consideration of the factors listed in section 60-103, and upon recommendation of the plan commission, the town board may attach such conditions, in addition to those otherwise specifically listed, that it deems necessary. The following conditions may apply to all conditional uses:

    (1)

    Conditions. Prior to the granting of any conditional use, the town board may stipulate such conditions and restrictions upon the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation of the conditional use as deemed necessary to promote the public health, safety and general welfare of the community, and to secure compliance with the standards and requirements specified in section 60-103. Such conditions may include specifications for, without limitation because of specific enumeration:

    a.

    Landscaping;

    b.

    Type of construction;

    c.

    Construction commencement and completion dates;

    d.

    Sureties;

    e.

    Lighting;

    f.

    Fencing;

    g.

    Operational control;

    h.

    Hours of operation;

    i.

    Traffic circulation;

    j.

    Deed restrictions;

    k.

    Access restrictions;

    l.

    Setbacks and yards;

    m.

    Increased parking;

    n.

    Location, size and number of signs;

    o.

    Water supply and waste disposal system;

    p.

    Highway access restrictions; or

    q.

    Any other requirements necessary to fulfill the purpose and intent of this article.

    (2)

    Site review. In making its decision, the town board shall evaluate each application and may request assistance from any source which can provide technical assistance. The town board may review the site, existing and proposed structures, architectural plans, neighboring uses, parking areas, driveway locations, highway access, traffic generation and circulation, drainage, sewerage and water systems and the proposed operation/use.

    (3)

    Alteration of conditional use. No alteration of a conditional use shall be permitted unless approved by the town board following a new public hearing.

    (4)

    Architectural treatment. Proposed architectural treatment will be in general harmony with surrounding uses and the landscape. To this end, the town board may require the use of certain general types of exterior construction materials and/or architectural treatment.

(Code 2006, § 13-1-68)