[Ord. 168, 7/10/1978, § 601]
1.
The following additional requirements must be met for the granting of a special exception:
A.
The special exception must be found to be beneficial to the public at the proposed location.
B.
The special exception is more suitable at the proposed location than on other properties in the same district because of the size, shape, topography, surroundings and physical condition of the proposed location.
C.
The special exception shall not involve any element or cause any element or condition that may be dangerous, injurious or noxious to any other property or persons, and shall comply with the performance standard of § 27-701.
D.
The special exception shall be sited, oriented and landscaped to produce a harmonious relationship of buildings and grounds to adjacent buildings and properties.
E.
The special exception must be approved by the Zoning Hearing Board, hereinafter referred to as "Board," after public hearing as in the case of variances and exceptions.
F.
The special exception must also meet all special regulations or conditions, if same are set forth, for a particular special exception.
G.
Traffic. In a residential district, for approval of a special exception, the use must abut a public street, except where the applicant agrees to pave and widen existing roads as required by the Planning Commission. In Commercial and Manufacturing Districts, all uses shall abut public streets.
H.
The special exception shall organize vehicular access and parking to minimize traffic congestion in the neighborhood.
I.
The Board may make such other and additional conditions and safeguards as they deem necessary to protect the best interests of the surrounding property or neighborhood.