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(1) SCC 30.22.100, 30.22.110, and 30.22.120 comprise the use matrix. The use matrix lists uses and indicates whether uses are permitted (P), require conditional use (C) or administrative conditional use (A) approval, or are prohibited in a particular zone.

(a) Permitted uses (P) are those permitted outright. Certain uses have special requirements indicated by footnotes in the use matrices.

(b) Conditional uses (C) are those which require special review in order to ensure compatibility with permitted uses in the same zone. Conditional use permits are granted by the hearing examiner following a review and recommendation from the department and an open record public hearing.

(c) Administrative conditional uses (A) also require special review to ensure compatibility with permitted uses in the same zone. Administrative conditional uses are granted by the department. Uses formerly categorized as temporary uses or special uses are now processed as administrative conditional uses.

(d) Special use permits (S) require a local, state, or regional land use permit issued for a facility at a particular location subject to conditions placed on the proposed use to ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses.

(e) Prohibited uses are those which are not allowed in a zone. A blank box in the use matrix indicates a use is not allowed.

(2) Essential public facilities shall be permitted in any zone as a conditional use or upon the approval of a development agreement under chapter 30.75 SCC. In the event of a conflict between this chapter and chapter 30.42D SCC, the provisions of chapter 30.42D SCC shall govern. (Added by Amended Ord. 02-064, Dec. 9, 2002, Eff date Feb. 1, 2003; Amended by Amended Ord. 03-006, Feb. 19, 2003, Eff date Mar. 9, 2003; Amended by Emerg. Ord. 04-019, Feb. 11, 2004, Eff date Feb. 11, 2004; Amended by Amended Ord. 05-040, July 6, 2005, Eff date Aug. 8, 2005; Amended by Emerg. Ord. 06-009, Feb. 22, 2006, Eff date Feb. 22, 2006; Amended by Ord. 13-067, Sept. 25, 2013, Eff date Oct. 11, 2013).