Where the Town Board finds that, due to the special circumstances of a particular case, a waiver of certain requirements is justified, a waiver may be granted. In all cases, no waiver shall be granted unless the Town Board finds and records in its minutes that:
A.
Granting the waiver would be keeping with the intent and spirit of this chapter, and is in the best interests of the community.
B.
The nature and duration of any nonconforming motorcade, parade or public assembly, and its effect upon the character, appearance, or welfare of any persons or the environment.
C.
There are special circumstances involved in the particular case.
D.
Denying the waiver would result in undue hardship to the applicant, provided that such hardship has not been self-imposed.
E.
The waiver is the minimum necessary degree of variation from the requirements of this chapter.