§ 17.040.220. CONDITIONAL USE OF FORMULA BUSINESSES AND RESTAURANTS IN ZONES ALLOWING COMMERCIAL USES.


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  • A formula business or formula restaurant may only be established on a site in a zone allowing commercial uses after obtaining a conditional use permit for the operation of that use on such site, subject to the limitations of this article. In addition to the findings required by Chapter 17.032 as prerequisite to the issuance of a conditional use permit, no conditional use permit shall be issued for a proposed formula business or restaurant unless the Planning Commission can make all of the following findings:
    (A) The proposed formula business or restaurant will promote diversity and variety to assure a balanced mix of commercial uses available to serve both resident and visitor populations.
    (B) The proposed formula business or restaurant, together with its design and improvements, will be consistent with the unique and historic village-like character of the town, and preserve the unique visual appearance and shopping and dining experience of the town for its residents and visitors.
    (C) The proposed formula business or restaurant will provide services or products which complement existing businesses in the zoning district in which it is proposed to operate, considering the existence of and proximity to the same or similar businesses within that zone, and will not have significant adverse financial impacts to same or similar businesses within that zone.
    (D) If located within the Town Center Planning Area, the proposed formula business or restaurant will be consistent with the pedestrian orientation of the Town Center Planning Area.
    (E) The proposed formula business or restaurant will help residents avoid the need to drive out of town for their shopping needs.
    (F) The proposed formula business or restaurant will be consistent with all applicable general plan goals, objectives, policies, and programs.
    (Ord. 787, passed 3-4-2015)