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In deciding whether a proposal is acceptable at a given location, the director, planning commission, and council shall consider whether the proposal could be established and maintained without jeopardy to persons or property within or adjacent to the proposed site and without damage to the resources of the site and its surroundings. Appropriate criteria may be found in the following sources, without limitation:

A. General plan elements (such as land use, circulation, housing, noise, seismic safety, public safety, open space and conservation);

B. Specific plans and special studies;

C. Community design guidelines;

D. Compliance with applicable environmental mitigation measures; and

E. Standards and recommendations of agencies commenting on environmental documents for the proposal or for similar projects. (Ord. 1650 § 3 (Exh. B), 2018)