On application supplementing an application to the BDA for a building permit or a certificate of occupancy as the case may be, the Planning Board shall have the power to grant a special use permit for any of the uses specified in Articles
XIII,
XIV and
XV of this chapter as requiring special use permits in the particular district.
Every special use permit shall be in full conformity with the general standards enumerated below and in §
280-45 of this chapter and with the specific standards applicable to the particular special permit use or exception under consideration, and with any other considerations, procedural or otherwise, that are specified in this chapter.
Special use permits may be permitted in the
district specified, provided that the Board shall determine in its
judgment that:
A. It is reasonably necessary for the public health or
general interest and welfare.
B. It is appropriately located with respect to transportation
facilities, water supply, fire and public protection facilities, waste
disposal and similar facilities.
C. Off-street parking facilities are provided as specified in Articles
XIII,
XIV and
XV or, if not, that they are adequate to handle expected public attendance so as not to create a neighborhood nuisance.
D. Neighborhood character and surroundings and property
values are reasonably safeguarded and the use will not cause undue
traffic congestion or hazard.
E. In the interest of preserving the balance of businesses and ensuring the success of all nonresidential uses requiring special permit uses in Glen Cove, the applicant shall prepare a narrative that demonstrates the following: the market potential for the proposed use, location of businesses within the specific zoning district that offer similar services and peak times of service. This information shall be used to estimate the likelihood of success and potential economic viability for the new business. The Planning Board shall consider this in conjunction with criteria in §
280-20 before a permit may be issued.
[Added 3-13-2001]
[Added 3-13-2001]
If a special permit use is closed for one year
or more, the special permit shall expire.
[Amended 5-27-1997 by L.L. No. 2-1997]
For a special use permit, the fee shall be set
forth from time to time by the City Council.