The Board shall not issue a special use permit unless it determines
that the proposed use will satisfy the standards set forth herein.
In order to make such a determination, the Board may attach reasonable
conditions to its approval. Such conditions must be directly related
and incidental to the proposed special use permit. The Town Board
shall consider the standards outlined below in their determination:
A. Compatibility of the proposed use with the other permitted uses in
the district and the purposes of the district set forth in this chapter;
B. Compatibility of the proposed use with adjoining properties and with
the natural and man-made environment;
C. Adequacy of parking, vehicular circulation, and infrastructure for
the proposed use, and accessibility for fire, police, and emergency
vehicles;
D. The overall impact on the site and its surroundings considering the
environmental, social and economic impacts of traffic, noise, dust,
odors, release of harmful substances, solid waste disposal, glare,
or any other nuisances;
E. Restrictions and/or conditions on design of structures or operation
of the use (including hours of operation) necessary either to ensure
compatibility with the surrounding uses or to protect the natural
or scenic resources of the Town;
F. Compliance with the requirements for site plan review, including
conformity to the Town's Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines.