Unclassified or unspecified uses and any use listed as a special
exception in this chapter may be permitted only upon application to
the Planning and Zoning Administrator and issuance of a special exception
permit by the Board of Adjustment.
A. Application for a special exception permit. In order to secure information
upon which to base its determination, the Board of Adjustment may
require the applicant to furnish, in addition to the information required
for a zoning permit, the following information:
(1) A plan of the area showing contours, soil types, driveways, walkways,
groundwater conditions, bedrock, slope and vegetative cover.
(2) Location of buildings, parking areas, traffic access, driveways,
walkways, piers, open spaces and landscaping.
(3) Plans of buildings, sewage disposal facilities, water supply systems
and arrangements for operation.
(4) Specifications for areas of proposed filling, grading, lagooning
or dredging.
(5) Other pertinent information necessary to determine if the proposed
use meets the requirements of this chapter.
(6) If applicable, inventory checklist.
B. Standards applicable to all special exceptions. In passing upon a
special exception permit, the Board of Adjustment shall evaluate the
effect of the proposed use upon:
(1) The maintenance of safe and healthful conditions;
(2) The prevention and control of water pollution, including sedimentation;
(3) Existing topographic and drainage features and vegetative cover on
the site;
(4) The location of the site with respect to floodplains of rivers or
streams;
(5) The erosion potential of the site based upon degree and direction
of slope, soil type and vegetative cover;
(6) The location of the site with respect to existing or future access
roads;
(7) The need of the proposed use for the particular location;
(8) Its compatibility with uses on adjacent land; and
(9) Location factors under which:
(a)
Domestic uses shall be generally preferred.
(b)
Uses not inherently a source of pollution within an area shall
be preferred over uses that are or may be a pollution source.
(c)
Use locations within an area tending to minimize the possibility
of pollution shall be preferred over use locations tending to increase
that possibility.
C. Conditions attached to special exceptions.
(1) Upon consideration of the factors listed above, the Board of Adjustment
may attach such conditions, in addition to those required elsewhere
in this chapter, that it deems necessary in furthering the purposes
of this chapter. Such conditions may include specifications for, without
limitation because of specific enumeration, type of shore cover; increased
setbacks; specified sewage disposal or water supply facilities; landscaping
and planting screens; period of operation; operation control; sureties;
deed restrictions; location of piers, docks, parking and signs; type
of construction; or any other requirements necessary to fulfill the
purpose and intent of this chapter.
(2) The Board of Adjustment in evaluating each application may request
the Planning and Zoning Administrator to make available expert assistance
from those state and federal agencies which are assisting said district
under a memorandum of understanding and any other state or federal
agency which can provide technical assistance.
D. Notice of public hearing. Before passing upon an application for a special exception permit, the Board of Adjustment shall hold a public hearing. Notice of such public hearing specifying the time, place and matters to come before the Board shall be given in the manner specified in §
396-85D of this chapter, including mailed notice to the district and area offices of the Department of Natural Resources at least 10 days prior to the hearing.
E. Recording. When a special exception permit is acted upon, an appropriate
record shall be made of the land use and structures permitted or denied,
and such grant shall be applicable solely to the structures, uses
and property so described. A copy of any decision granting a special
exception permit shall be mailed to the district and area offices
of the Department of Natural Resources.
NOTE: When a special exception permit is denied, the Board shall
state in writing the grounds for refusing the permit.
F. Termination. Where a special exception does not continue in conformity
with the conditions of the original approval, the special exception
shall be terminated by action of the Board of Adjustment.