A Planning Board shall consist of seven members,
in accordance with state law. The Town Board shall appoint the members
of the Planning Board and designate the chairperson. In the absence
of a chairperson, the Planning Board may designate a member to serve
as acting chairperson.
Four sets of the application and site plan shall
be submitted to the Zoning Enforcement Officer which clearly portrays
the intentions of the applicant. These documents shall become part
of the record. Such site plan shall show location of all buildings,
parking, access and circulation, open space, landscaping and other
information necessary to determine that the proposed special use complies
with the intent of the Zoning Law.
A special use permit may be issued for a use
within a district, when authorized by the Planning Board, provided
such use is not inconsistent with the public convenience and welfare.
Such use shall be subject to conditions and safeguards which may be
imposed by the Planning Board to protect the use of neighboring properties.
Such special use permit shall not be granted if it substantially changes
the characteristics of the neighborhood in which the subject property
is located. The Zoning Enforcement Officer, at least yearly, shall
review the use of the property to determine compliance with any conditions
which have been prescribed by the Planning Board in issuing such special
use permit.
A special use permit shall expire when there
occurs a cessation of such use or activity for which said special
use was originally issued, for a period of one year. Upon evidence
that a special use permit has been abandoned, the Zoning Enforcement
Officer shall issue a notice of abandonment to the owner of record
for the property by registered mail. If after 60 days the owner has
not provided satisfactory proof that the special use did not cease,
the Planning Board shall revoke the special use permit.
No special use permit shall be granted by the
Planning Board unless and until the applicant has demonstrated to
the satisfaction of the Board that:
A. Access to the site and the size of the site are adequate
for the proposed use;
B. The proposed use will not adversely affect the orderly
pattern of development in the area;
C. The nature, duration and intensity of the operations
which are involved in or conducted in connection with the proposed
use will be in harmony with nearby uses and will not alter the essential
character of the neighborhood nor be detrimental to the residents
thereof;
D. The proposed use will not create a hazard to health,
safety or the general welfare;
E. The proposed use will not be detrimental to the flow
of traffic in the vicinity;
F. The proposed use will not place an excessive burden
on public improvements, facilities, services or utilities; and
G. Is consistent with the Town's Comprehensive Plan.