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612.1.4 General Regulations
All Special Use Districts shall:
1.	Contain a minimum of 5 acres, except for an expansion of an existing Special Use District. If tlie existing Special Use District does not contain 5 acres, then the additional acreage shall contain at least the amount needed to bring the total land area to 5 acres.
2.	Be compatible with adjacent land use, if not, adequate buffers and screening shall be required.
3.	Start construction within one year after approval of final plat. If initial construction (for example footings, foundations) does not begin within one year, all land shall revert to the original zoning. In any case, where there was no original zoning, all land will be rezoned to conform with adjacent uses.
4.	Conform to established regulations. Even though this district will have mixed uses, each separete use will meet the requirements of similar uses in other districts. For example, all commercial uses in this district will comply with the applicable commercial regulations as set forth in this Zoning Ordinance.
5.	Since a mixture of uses are permitted within this district, no building, structure, land or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be hereinafter erected, constructed, reconstructed or altered until such use, erection, construction, reconstruction or alteration shall have been specifically authorized by the governing body after study and recommendation by the Planning Caranission.
6.	Be binding upon the applicant or applicants, their successors and assigns, and shall limit the development to all conditions and limitations established in such plants.
7.	Proposed expansions or revisions to any originally approved Special Use District shall be submitted to the Planning Commission. Upon receiving this request, the Planning Commission shall follow the general procedures and regulations as previously set forth.
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