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If there are very tpecific aspects of a use that cause >*ou to want to classify it as conditional, <br />consider setting forth standards directly in the text of the ordinance to address these problems It <br />may be possible, for instance, to identify a sue threshold for a use at which it becomes a problem, <br />due to traffic or some other characteristic. You may be able to list it as a permitted use up to a <br />certain size and have it become a conditional use beyond that point. Another approach that is <br />regularly taken is to tie specific performance standards or mitigative measures to certain uses and <br />thereby allow it to be listed as a permitted use. <br />To say this another way. if you can identify* specific concerns about a use. try tc create a standard <br />that would address that concern to your satisfaction. If these same concerns apply to several <br />uses, consider establishing them as a set of standards that cover the entire district or group of <br />districts. <br />Be careful of CUPs. Use this tool judiciously and understand that you are in an administrative <br />mode when you arc reviewing this permit. <br />- 10 -