A special use shall comply with the bulk and area restrictions
of the zoning district in which it is located. An approved special
use permit would generate an operating permit.
A. In order to approve any special use permit application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall make the findings required by Subsection
B(1) through
(3) listed below:
B. Findings required:
(1) The property is in full compliance with all ordinances, regulations,
resolutions, laws and codes of the Town of Bristol.
(2) The proposed use is not detrimental to the health, safety or general
welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such
proposed use or improvements in the neighborhood, or to the general
welfare of the Town.
(3) The proposed use is not detrimental to the adjacent or neighboring
properties when taking into account:
(a)
Ingress and egress and safe sight stopping distance (if the
Zoning Board of Appeals or the Planning Board deems necessary, the
applicant shall provide a traffic impact study that may require a
separate entrance for the special use; for approval, this study must
satisfy these Boards);
(b)
Parking subject to Article
VI of this chapter;
(c)
Compatibility with general character of the area;
(d)
Signage, subject to Article
VIII of this chapter;
(e)
Noise level, odors, and air pollution;
(f)
Outdoor lighting and hours of operation;
(g)
Outdoor storage or display;
(h)
Visibility from surrounding properties (buffering, whether natural
or man-made, which is deemed necessary to obscure visibility from
neighboring properties, shall be immediately effective);
(i)
Availability of adequate utilities including, but not limited
to, water, sewer, electricity, gas (a utility easement, 20 feet permanent
and 10 feet temporary, shall be granted to the Town along all of the
applicant's property frontage);
(j)
Site plan, subject to Chapter
292, Site Plan Approval.
C. The Zoning Board of Appeals may revoke any special use permit for noncompliance with conditions set forth in the approval of said permit after first holding a public hearing and giving notice of such hearing as provided in Article
XVIII.
D. Any business or industry operated pursuant to a permit granted hereunder shall be subject to periodic inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer. (See Chapter
140, Construction Codes, Uniform, and Administration and Enforcement of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code, Section II.)