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The hearing examiner may issue conditional use permits for any of the uses for which this title requires the obtaining of such permits, but not for any other use or purpose. In considering any conditional use permit, the hearing examiner shall prescribe any conditions that he/she deems to be necessary to or desirable for the public interest, and where appropriate may stipulate that the permit is temporary and establish an expiration date. However, no conditional use permit shall be granted unless it is found that:

A. The use for which such a permit is sought will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare; and

B. It will be in harmony with the general purpose of this title.

The hearing examiner may allow relaxation of the development standards of this title if he/she finds that alternative amenities, improvements, proposed location of uses or structures, or other features incorporated into the proposal are in harmony with the general purpose of this title and would provide equal or better protection to the public interest than would the standards proposed to be relaxed. (Ord. 2441 § 8, 2003; Ord. 2020 § 12, 1994)