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Findings of Fact are statements of the criteria, facts, and conclusions used in making a decision. In order for the approving authority to approve a land use application, it must find that the proposal complies with the approval criteria and standards listed in this chapter. The findings must demonstrate and lead to the conclusion, based on the facts, that the criteria are being met. Findings which address applicable criteria shall accompany all actions required of this chapter for land use review. At a minimum, the findings of fact shall include:

(1) The approval criteria applicable to the specific land use application.

(2) A complete description of the project including all facts about the proposal which support approval.

(3) An analysis and rationale of how the facts demonstrate that the project meets each of the criteria.

[Added Sec. 18, Ord. No. 2018-64, Jun. 21, 2018 (effective Jul. 23, 2018).]