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In order to mitigate anticipated impacts of a proposed use, or support a finding of fact, or prevent and abate public nuisances associated with any project for which an administrative permit is requested, the Planning Agency shall have the authority to impose and require compliance with conditions and safeguards deemed necessary to mitigate the anticipated impacts of a proposed use, based on the findings of fact (per Section 19.86.040) and/or impact assessment submitted with the application. Such conditions may increase the requirements in the standards, criteria, or regulations of this title or other City legislation or adopted policies otherwise applicable to the property or project. Project proponents may submit plans for proposed alternative means of mitigation impacts for review by the City. No administrative permit shall require, as a condition, the dedication of land for any purpose not reasonably related to the use of property for which the administrative permit is requested, or the posting of a bond to guarantee installation of public improvements not reasonably related to the use of property for which the administrative permit is requested; provided, however, performance bonds may be required to guarantee completion of project work as further set forth in Section 19.86.100. [Ord. 2023-09 § 1, December 2023.]