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5. The proposed use shall not be noxious or offensive by reason of
vibration, noise, odor, dust, smoke or gas, relative to purposes
already permitted on properties in the immediate vicinity.
6. The proposed use shall not injure the use and enjoyment of the
property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted
nor substantially diminish or impair the property values within the
immediate vicinity.
7. The proposed use shall not impede the orderly development and
improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted within the
immediate vicinity.
8. The establishment, maintenance, or operation of the proposed use
shall not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety,
morals, comfort, or general welfare.
9. The public interest and welfare supporting the proposed use shall be
sufficient to outweigh the individual interests that are adversely
affected by the establishment of the proposed use.
(d) Decision. The Village Board shall decide all applications within 30 days
after the Plan Commission recommendation and shall deliver a signed copy
of its unsigned decision to the applicant. If a conditional use is approved,
all property owners shall acknowledge the approved terms by notarized
signature and return the same to the Zoning Administrator within 10 days
or the decision shall become null and void without any further action by the
Village. The conditional use shall only become effective when all required
signatures have been obtained and the original signature copy is returned to
the Zoning Administrator for execution by the Village. The Zoning
Administrator shall record the fully-executed conditional use approval in
the Racine County Register of Deeds Office and return a recorded copy of
the conditional use approval to the property owner.
(e) Expiration of Use. Conditional uses granted hereunder shall expire 6
months after the approved conditional use becomes effective unless
substantial work has commenced during such time. If the Zoning
Administrator determines that substantial work did not commence within 6
months, or if substantial work commenced but has not continued in good
faith to completion, he or she shall initiate the process to terminate the
approval pursuant to subsection (f). Upon written petition and with cause,
the Zoning Administrator may grant a one-time extension, not to exceed 3
months, provided (1) the permit holder requests the extension prior to the
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