The Town Board may, on special application,
issue a permit for the operation of a motor vehicle repair garage,
parking and storage garage or motor vehicle supply station in any
General Business Use District.
The Town Board may require the applicant to
submit such information as it may require and to fix the location
of all structures on the premises. No such permit shall be issued
unless a recommendation is first obtained from the Zoning Board of
Appeals. Prior to recommending the issuance of such a permit, the
Zoning Board of Appeals shall find, after public notice and hearing,
that:
A. The proposed structures are located consistent with
the regulations of the district in which they are to be located.
B. The proposed use will not create a traffic hazard
at the proposed location.
C. All motor vehicle service stations shall be so arranged
as to require all servicing to be done on the premises and outside
the public way, and no gasoline pump shall be placed closer to any
side property line than 50 feet or closer to any highway right-of-way
line than 10 feet.
D. No inoperative motor vehicles shall be kept on the
premises of the motor vehicle service supply station for longer than
two weeks.
E. All waste material shall be stored within a structure
or enclosed within fencing so as not to be visible from off the property.
F. On any streets which provide access to gasoline pumps,
all repair facilities shall be at least 15 feet farther from the highway
right-of-way line than the side of the gasoline pumps farthest from
the highway right-of-way line.
Any permit granted hereunder may be revoked
by the Town Board after due hearing on not less than 10 days' notice
to the person holding such a permit in the event that the use violates
any of the conditions and restrictions imposed by the Town Board upon
the issuance of such permit or that the use shall have become a nuisance.
Any such special permit heretofore granted shall
be deemed to be indefinitely extended, subject, however, to the power
of revocation herein set forth.