A.
Development of land is the means by which a community grows. How and where this development or redevelopment occurs, how it affects the environment, the neighborhood, and the entire community are matters of concern to everyone. Zoning districts, use tables and dimensional tables address these matters on the lot level. These matters are generally considered zoning issues and dealt with by the Zoning Board of Appeals or its agents.
B.
What happens in the way a particular site is developed is of equal concern. This is the role of site plan review. Since any development will have impacts on the total environment and particularly on the neighborhood and the community, site plan review seeks to prevent or to minimize adverse impacts that may occur as an owner seeks to develop his or her property. The process intends to conform to the spirit of this bylaw. (See Article I and Appendices C, D and E.[1])
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Editor's Note: The Appendices are included as an attachment to this chapter.