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listed as being subject to the conditional use permit review process in this land use <br />code. When a conditional use permit is required, no development permit shall be <br />issued by the city prior to approval of the conditional use permit. <br />9.5085 Conditional Use Permit Application Re uirements. Conditional use applications <br />shall be processed in accordance with the application procedures contained in EC <br />9.7000 through 9.7885, Application Procedures. when a conditional use permit is <br />required for the proposed use, no development permit application shall be accepted by <br />the city until the hearings official or planning commission approves the conditional <br />use permit, and then only in accordance with the terms and conditions of that <br />conditional use permit. If the proposal includes needed housing, as defined by state <br />statutes, the written statement submitted with the conditional use permit application <br />shall clearly state whether the applicant is electing to use the general approval criteria <br />in EC 9.8090 Conditional Use Permit AWroval Criteria - General instead of the <br />approval criteria found in EC 9.8100 Conditional Use Permit Approval Criteria - <br />Needed Housing <br />9.8090 Conditional Use Permit Apvroval Criteria - General. A conditional use permit <br />shall be granted only if the proposal conforms to all of the following criteria: <br />(1) The proposal is consistent with applicable provisions of the Metro Plan and <br />applicable refinement plans. <br />( The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the proposal are <br />reasonably compatible with and have minimal impact on the livability or ap- <br />propriate development of surrounding property, as they relate to the following <br />factors: <br />(a) The proposed building(s) mass and scale are physically suitable for the <br />type and density of use being proposed. <br />(b) The proposed structures, parking lots, outdoor use areas or other site <br />improvements which could cause substantial off-site impacts such as <br />noise, glare and odors are oriented away from nearby residential uses <br />and/or are adequately mitigated through other design techniques, such as <br />screening and increased setbacks. <br />(c) If the proposal involves a residential use, the project is designed, sited <br />and/or adequately buffered to minimize off -site impacts which could <br />adversely affect the future residents of the subject property. <br />(3) The location, design, and related features of the proposal provides a convenient <br />and functional living, working, shopping or civic environment, and is as <br />attractive as the nature of the use and its location and setting warrant. <br />(4) The proposal demonstrates adequate and safe circulation exists for the <br />following: <br />(a) Vehicular access to and from the proposed site, and on -site circulation and <br />emergency response. <br />(b) Pedestrian, bicycle and transit circulation, including related facilities, as <br />Ordinance - 338 <br />