The Planning Board reserves the right to require
additional studies to determine the potential impact of the proposed
site development. Studies may include, but are not limited to, traffic
impact analysis, fiscal impact analysis, and environmental impact
analysis.
A. All traffic impact analysis shall be presented in
accordance with the Regional Planning Commission's Guidelines for
Traffic Impact Analysis, incorporated into these regulations by reference.
The Planning Board reserves the right to retain the services of an
outside agency for the purposes of reviewing any traffic impact analysis
submitted.
B. All fiscal impact analysis shall be presented in accordance
with the Regional Planning Commission's Guidelines for Fiscal Impact
Analysis incorporated into these regulations by reference. The Planning
Board reserves the right to retain the services of an outside agency
for the purposes of reviewing any fiscal impact analysis submitted.
C. The environmental impact statement specifications
will be dictated on a case-by-case basis.
Wherever, in the opinion of the Board, traffic
generated by a development will adversely impact existing public streets,
the Board may require improvements to be made to such streets and
intersections in an effort to mitigate such impacts.
Wherever, in the opinion of the Board, the project
warrants construction observation because of the scope of the development,
the Board shall require an independent engineer, hired by the Town
and paid for by the developer, to perform scheduled inspections during
the construction of the project.