A special exception may be granted when the Board finds, from a preponderance of the evidence produced at a public hearing, that:
A.
The proposed use does not adversely affect the Town's Comprehensive Plan for physical development of the district, or portion thereof;
B.
The proposed use will not adversely affect the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents or workers in the area and will not be detrimental to the use or development of adjacent properties or the general neighborhood;
C.
The standards set forth for each particular use for which a special exception may be granted have been met;
D.
Where a use district boundary line crosses a lot, a use of either classification may be permitted on the whole lot; and
E.
The proposed use has been so designed to minimize possible adverse effects on the surrounding area.