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A. The City Administrator may approve a Temporary Use Permit in whole or in part, with or without conditions, if all of the following findings of fact can be made in an affirmative manner:

1. The Temporary Use shall occur for a maximum of six (6) months

2. The operation of the requested use at the location proposed and within the time period specified will not jeopardize, endanger, or otherwise constitute a menace to the public health, safety, or general welfare.

3. The proposed site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the temporary use without detriment to the use and enjoyment of other properties in the project vicinity.

4. The project makes adequate provision for access and circulation, water supply, storm drainage, sanitary sewage disposal, emergency services, and environmental protection.

5. Adequate temporary parking to accommodate vehicular traffic to be generated by the use will be available either on-site or at alternate locations acceptable to the review authority. (Ord. 1557, 1998; Ord. 1681, 2008).

B. The Planning Commission may approve a Conditional Use Permit in whole or in part, with or without conditions, if all of the following findings of fact can be made in an affirmative manner.

1. The project is consistent with the Kettle Falls Comprehensive Plan and meets the requirements and intent of this ordinance, including the type of land use; the density/intensity of the proposed development; and the protection of critical areas, if applicable.

2. The project makes adequate provision for access and circulation, water supply, storm drainage,, sanitary sewage disposal, emergency services, and environmental protection to ensure that the proposed project would not be detrimental to public health and safety.

3. The project adequately mitigates impacts identified through the SEPA review process, if required.

4. The project is beneficial to the public health, safety, and welfare, and is in the public interest. (Ord. 1681, 2008).