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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting either the 'Special Exception Application' or 'Conditional Use Application' checkbox at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the 'Property Owner and Representative Information' section, including names, contact details, and relationships.
  4. Provide detailed information about the property in the 'Property Information' section, including site address and legal description. Remember to upload an electronic copy of the legal description in Word format.
  5. In the 'Proposed Use' section, describe your intended use clearly. Include operational details such as hours and number of employees.
  6. Address each criterion for granting a conditional use/special exception thoroughly to ensure compliance with city regulations.
  7. Compile all required documents, including surveys and proof of ownership, and attach them to your application before submission.

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Unlike conditional uses, which may require additional conditions to mitigate potential impacts, special exceptions are generally tied to established guidelines that govern their approval.
A: Four types of conditional use permit examples in California might include service stations, private schools, restaurants, and entertainment venues, but keep in mind that there are many other examples beyond these four common ones, and these types of businesses do not require conditional use permits in every
In summary, while both special pleas and exceptions are defenses raised by the defendant, special pleas challenge the validity or jurisdiction of the plaintiffs claim, while exceptions challenge the admissibility or sufficiency of specific evidence or legal arguments presented during the trial.
Special exception uses are those which, if not specially regulated, can have an undue impact or be incompatible with other uses of land within or adjacent to a given zoning district.
A conditional use permit authorizes a property owner to use property in a way that would otherwise not be allowed under the zoning ordinance.
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A conditional use or special exception is a tool designed to introduce flexibility into the zoning ordinance. For each zoning district, the ordinance will usually describe uses that are allowed by right, uses that may be allowed if specified standards are met, and uses that are prohibited.
A Conditional Use Permit is necessary when the zoning classification for the property does not allow it to be used as the owner wishes except by special permission of the board. Even then, the use requested must be listed in the zoning ordinance as a permitted conditional use in the particular zoning district.

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