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Approval of a conditional use permit application may be conditioned so that the required findings can be made. Permit conditions may include requirements which:

(1) increase the required lot size or yard dimensions;

(2) increase street widths;

(3) control the location and number of access points to the property;

(4) increase the number of off-street parking or loading spaces required;

(5) limit the number of signs;

(6) limit the coverage or height of buildings or structures because of obstructions to view, reduction of light and air to adjacent property, or incompatibility with surrounding uses;

(7) limit or prohibit openings in sides of buildings or structures or expand requirements for screening or landscaping where necessary to reduce noise and glare and maintain the property in a character in keeping with the surrounding area;

(8) establish requirements under which any future enlargement or alteration of the use shall be reviewed by the city and new conditions imposed; and,

(9) establish regulations for the use of the property as necessary to protect nearby property or improvements from detrimental effects of the proposed use, such as limiting the hours of operation or number of employees. (Ord. 96-19 §4, 1996; Ord. 87-9 §1, 1987).