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In approving a Conditional Use Permit,the council may impose such specific conditions with regard to <br /> the development or operation of the proposed use as it considers necessary to satisfy the seven standards <br /> set forth in Section 30-654 and the requirements contained in this article and to promote compatibility <br /> with and minimize any potentially adverse effects upon adjacent properties, the neighborhood or the city. <br /> The issuance of a Conditional Use Permit can be ordered only if the use at the proposed location: <br /> 7. Will not endanger, injure or detrimentally affect the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity or <br /> the public health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience orgeneral n,e are of the neighborhood or the city. <br /> Any residential property in the city is allowed to have up to six animal units without needing to <br /> obtain a permit. The applicant is asking over three times the allowed animal units to be located on <br /> the subject parcel. Without specified conditions,having an increased amount of animal units <br /> could lead to public health issues and excessive odors. The city has received a couple of <br /> complaints regarding odor coming from the subject parcel. <br /> To address these concerns, staff proposes the following conditions: feces be cleaned from the <br /> property twice weekly; limiting the number of animal units to 21; and requiring the cages to <br /> comply with the accessory structure setbacks. <br /> 2. WIN be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The property is guided for residential uses that allow private kennels. The use will be consistent <br /> with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Staff does not see a need to impose specific conditions to satisfy this standard. <br /> 3. Will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding vacant property. <br /> As there are no vacant properties in the subject area, the use will not impede the normal and <br /> orderly development and improvement of surrounding vacant property. <br /> Staff does not see a need to impose specific conditions to satisfy this standard. <br /> 4. Vill be served adequately by and will not adversely affect essential public facilities and services including streets, <br /> police and fire protection, drainage, refuse disposal, water and sewer ystems,parks and schools;and will not, in <br /> particular, create traffic congestion or interference with traffic on adjacent and neighboring public thoroughfares. <br /> The use will be served adequately by and will not adversely affect essential public facilities and <br /> services including streets,police and fire protection,drainage, refuse disposal,water and sewer <br /> systems,parks and schools; and will not,in particular, create traffic congestion or interference with <br /> traffic on adjacent and neighboring public thoroughfares. <br /> Staff does not see a need to impose specific conditions to satisfy this standard. <br /> 5. WIN not involve uses, activities,processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental <br /> to any persons or property because of excessive traffic, noise, smoke,fumes,glare, odors, dust or vibrations. <br /> Animal waste and odors are always a concern with private kennels. The use could involve uses <br /> and activities that could be detrimental to any persons or property because of excessive odors. <br /> To address these concerns, staff proposes the following conditions: feces be cleaned from the <br /> property twice weekly; and the private kennel shall be limited to 21 animal units. <br /> N:\Departments\Co=unit5T Development\Plaiting\Case Files\CUP\CU 19-15 Zmer\4-Planning Commission\4.2 sr CU 19-15 PC 9-24-19.docx <br />