A. 
Financial capacity. The applicant shall have adequate financial resources to construct the required improvements and meet the criteria of the statute and the standards of these regulations. In making the above determinations, the Planning Board shall consider the proposed time frame for construction and the effects of inflation.
B. 
Technical capacity. The applicant shall retain qualified contractors and consultants to supervise, construct and inspect the required improvements in the proposed subdivision. In determining the applicant's technical ability the Board shall consider the applicant's previous experience, the experience and training of the applicant's consultants and contractors, and the existence of violations of previous approvals granted to the applicant.
A. 
Hardships. Where the Planning Board finds that an unnecessary hardship may result from strict compliance with these standards, or where there are special circumstances of a particular plan which the Planning Board finds make a particular standard inapplicable, it may waive these standards, provided that such waiver will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive Plan, this chapter or Chapter 315, Zoning, and that such waiver will not endanger public safety. An unnecessary hardship shall be defined as a substantial burden on the applicant which affects the applicant's ability to achieve a reasonable economic return on said project. Special circumstances shall relate to the unique circumstances of the property, such as its proximity to similar public improvements or the adequacy of connecting facilities.
B. 
Conditions. In granting waivers and modifications, the Planning Board may require such conditions as will, in its judgment, secure substantially the objectives of the standards so waived or modified.
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Appeals. Appeals from the decisions of the Planning Board shall be to the Superior Court.
Where a provision of this chapter appears to be in conflict with any provision of any other ordinance, rule, regulation, restriction, or statute, that provision which imposes the greater restriction and/or provides for the lesser density of land use shall have precedence.