(1)
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Compliance with the Zoning Regulations: whether the Commission
finds that the proposed use and the arrangements of proposed buildings,
structures, facilities and other site improvements will comply with
all applicable provisions of these Zoning Regulations.
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(2)
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POCD consistency: whether the Commission finds that the proposed
use of the subject site will be consistent with the Plan of Conservation
and Development for the Town of Somers.
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(3)
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Orderly development:
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Whether the Commission finds that the location, type, character,
size, and intensity of the use and of any building or other structure
in connection therewith will be in harmony with the appropriate and
orderly development of the Town and the neighborhood and will not
hinder or discourage the appropriate development and use of adjacent
property.
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Whether the Commission finds that the design, layout and operation
of the proposed buildings, structures or uses will be compatible with
nearby properties and/or have negative impacts on the enjoyment, usefulness
and value of nearby property.
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(4)
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Appropriate location: whether the Commission finds that the
proposed use will be appropriate for the location proposed and whether
the size and height and intensity of all proposed buildings and activities
and the extent of all proposed site improvements will reasonably harmonize
with the character of the neighborhood in which such use is to be
established with consideration of:
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(a)
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The degree of care and attention taken to protect the adjacent
area; and
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(b)
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The public purpose to be served by the proposed facility; and
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(c)
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The balance between such public purpose and any adverse impact
to the adjacent area and the impact on the general welfare of the
community.
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(5)
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Public safety: whether the Commission finds that there will
be adequate provision for the purpose of fire protection, police protection
and emergency equipment after considering the nature and location
of the proposed use and of any building or other structure in connection
therewith.
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(6)
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Traffic congestion: whether the Commission finds that the streets
serving the proposed use will be adequate to carry the proposed traffic
and whether adequate provision will be made for entering and leaving
the site in such a manner that no undue hazard to vehicular and/or
pedestrian traffic or undue traffic congestion shall be created.
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(7)
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Protection of important resources.
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Whether the Commission finds that the proposed development adequately
protects important natural resources and community resources.
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Whether the Commission finds that the proposed development will
enhance community character and not detract from the overall ambience
of the community.
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Whether the Commission finds that the proposed use will not
negatively affect existing or future public drinking supply sources.
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(8)
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Landscaping and buffers.
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Whether the Commission finds that suitable landscaping and buffers
will be provided in conformance with these regulations on the site
on which the proposed use is to be located.
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Whether the Commission finds that appropriate landscaping/buffers
between the subject use and adjacent properties will be maintained
and/or provided.
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Utilities.
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Whether the Commission finds that subject site will have adequate
water and sewerage systems to service the proposed use.
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Whether the Commission finds that adequate provisions for stormwater
drainage will be provided without adversely affecting neighboring
properties, or adjacent public drainage systems.
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Design Considerations
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Streetscape
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The area between the building facade and the street line should
be configured as a pedestrian-friendly area with appropriate landscape
materials and pedestrian-oriented amenities, such as outdoor seating
and displays.
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Building character
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Buildings should be harmoniously related to their surroundings.
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Buildings should be harmoniously related to the scale and architecture
of existing buildings in the District where there is a functional
or visual relationship.
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Buildings should be designed and appropriately proportioned
to be consistent with the area's architectural character and
style.
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The building facade should be configured to be pedestrian-friendly
with entrance porches or canopies and large windows (with grille and
transom) utilized for displays at the first-floor level.
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Parking and access
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In order to provide for a pedestrian-friendly environment, access
management strategies are encouraged with as few driveways as practicable
(Shared driveways are encouraged.) and with significant pedestrian
amenities provided on the site whenever any driveway disturbs the
pedestrian realm.
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In order to provide for a pedestrian-friendly environment, parking
is discouraged in the area between the front of the building and the
street line. All parking should be located at the rear or side of
the building.
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Signage and lighting
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Signage should be designed to reinforce the unique character
and features of the village and add interest to the street level environment.
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Illumination for buildings, parking areas, and signs shall be
accommodated with down-lighting fixtures (such as goose neck fixtures
for signage).
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Other
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The removal or disruption of historic traditional or significant
structures or architectural elements should be minimized.
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