Article 9. CONDITIONAL USES  


§ 9.1. Planned development procedure.
§ 9.2. Conditional use procedure.
§ 9.3. Conditional uses in all districts.
§ 9.4. Conditional uses in specified districts.

Conditional uses, as defined in the definitions section, are those which cannot be adequately controlled by simple preregulation through rigid dimensional and use standards. Conditional uses are those which require individual review by the planning commission and village board to insure conformance with the intent of all comprehensive plan elements. Conditional uses include two basic categories:

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Planned development projects. Complex projects designed to take maximum advantage of unique site characteristics and potentials along with original design and use concepts and submitted for review under the planned development procedure.

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Conditional uses. Single uses or single aspects of permitted uses specifically identified in the zoning ordinance as requiring individual review under the conditional use procedure.