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The decision-making body may impose reasonable conditions on an administrative use permit or conditional use permit that are related and proportionate to what is being requested by the application in order to ensure that the standards and requirements of this code are met, including but not limited to:

A. Limiting the hours, days, place and/or manner of operation;

B. Requiring site or architectural design features that minimize impacts due to removal of vegetation, noise, vibration, exhaust/emissions, light, glare, erosion, water quality impacts, odor and/or dust;

C. Requiring landscaping, screening, drainage, water quality facilities, and/or improvement of parking and loading areas;

D. Designating the size, number, location and/or design of vehicle access points or parking areas;

E. Requiring additional setbacks and planting if deemed necessary;

F. Limiting the building height, size or lot coverage, and/or location on the site; and

G. Any other conditions that are found to be necessary to ensure that the provisions of the general plan and this code are met. [Ord. 14-12 § 1; Res. 14-36 § 504.07.]