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The objective of a conditional use provision is to provide more control and flexibility for implementing the regulations of the Master Program. With provisions to control undesirable effects, the scope of allowed uses can be expanded.

Decision Criteria. Uses classified as conditional uses can be permitted only after consideration and by meeting such performance standards that make the use compatible with other permitted uses within that area. A conditional use permit may be granted subject to the hearing examiner determining compliance with each of the following conditions:

(1) The use must be compatible with other permitted uses within that area.

(2) The use will not interfere with the public use of public shorelines.

(3) Design of the site will be compatible with the surroundings and the city’s Master Program.

(4) The use shall be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the city’s Master Program.

(5) The use meets the conditional use criteria in WAC 173-27-160. (Ord. 1373 § 46, 2014).