Upon application and after public notice and hearing, the Planning
Board, or the Town Board, whichever has the authority to issue the
particular special use permit, may authorize the issuance by the Code
Enforcement Officer of permits for any of the special permit uses
for which this chapter requires such permits, in the district in which
such use is proposed to be located. In approving any such use, the
issuing Board shall take into consideration the public health, safety
and welfare and the comfort and convenience of the public in general
and of the residents of the immediate neighborhood in particular and
may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards as may be required
in order that the result of its action shall, to the maximum extent
possible, further the expressed intent of this chapter and the accomplishment
of the following objectives in particular:
(1) That all proposed structures, equipment or material shall be readily
accessible for fire and police protection.
(2) That the proposed use shall be of such location, size and character
that, in general, it will be in harmony with the appropriate and orderly
development of the district in which it is proposed to be situated
and will not be detrimental to the orderly development of adjacent
properties in accordance with the zoning classification of such properties.
(3) That, in addition to the above, in the case of any use located in
or directly adjacent to a residential district:
(a)
The location and size of such use, the nature and intensity
of operations involved in or in connection therewith, its site layout
and its relation to access streets shall be such that both pedestrian
and vehicular traffic to and from the use and the assembly of persons
in connection therewith will not be hazardous or inconvenient to nor
conflict with the normal traffic of the neighborhood.
(b)
The location and height of buildings, the location, nature and
height of walls and fences and the nature and extent of landscaping
on the site shall be such that the use will not hinder or discourage
the appropriate development and use of adjacent land and buildings.