[Amended 8-1-2019]
Each specific use for which a special use permit
is sought shall be considered as an individual case and shall conform
to the detailed application of the following standards in a manner
appropriate to the particular circumstances of such use.
A. Required plan. A plan for the proposed development
of a site for a permitted special use shall be submitted with an application
for a special use permit, and such plan shall show the location of
all buildings, parking areas, traffic access and circulation drives,
open spaces, landscaping and any other pertinent information that
may be necessary to determine if the proposed special use meets the
requirements of this chapter.
B. Public hearing. A public hearing preceded by a ten-day
legal notice shall be held as required to review any special use application.
C. Appropriate conditions and safeguards shall be established
by the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town or Planning Board, as the case
may be, as considered necessary or desirable in each case to avoid
special uses that might be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise
detrimental to the public welfare.
D. For each special use permit, the Zoning Board of Appeals,
Town or Planning Board shall determine, in its judgment, that:
(1)
It is reasonably necessary for the public health
or general interest or welfare.
(2)
It is appropriately located with respect to
transportation facilities, water supply, fire and police protection,
waste disposal and similar facilities.
(3)
The off-street parking space required under §
129-161 of this chapter or where not specified is adequate to handle expected parking demands.
(4)
The neighborhood character and surrounding property
values are reasonably safeguarded.
(5)
Undue traffic congestion or creation of a traffic
hazard will not result.
(6)
Any other conditions or standards specified in this chapter and especially those listed for specific uses in §
129-176 of this article are fulfilled.
(7)
All governmental authorities having jurisdiction
have given the necessary approval.
E. When issued, special use permits may be granted for
specified time limit but may be extended at the Zoning Board of Appeals,
Town, or Planning Boards' discretion.