The purpose of site plan review is to provide an opportunity
for a community to review a proposed site improvement and its physical
and functional integration on- and off-site to ensure that it will
be compatible by presenting the site's existing characteristics
and describing the intended design, arrangement and uses of land to
be improved and their potential impact with respect to:
A. The health, safety and general welfare of the Village and its citizens.
B. The increased burden on the existing infrastructure or public facilities
and services.
C. Ensuring optimal conservation, protection, preservation, development
and use of the natural and built resources.
D. Meeting the standards set forth in this chapter.
E. Consistency with, and support of, the purposes of the Village zoning, as outlined in §
325-4 of the Village Code.
The Planning Board may conduct a public hearing on the site plan if it considers it desirable. Such hearing may be held within 62 days of the receipt of the complete application for site plan review and shall follow the procedures of §
325-12 of this chapter.
The Planning Board's final action, rendered in writing,
shall consist of one of the following:
A. Approval of the site plan based upon a determination that the proposed plan is compatible with the considerations set forth in §
325-91;
B. Approval of the site plan subject to any conditions, modifications and restrictions as required by the Planning Board resulting from findings made as per §
325-94; or
C. Disapproval of the site plan based upon a determination that no conditions,
modifications or restrictions are available and mutually agreeable
that would mitigate adverse findings made pursuant to.
Notice of the Planning Board's decision shall be given
to the Code Enforcement Officer, who shall issue the decision in accordance
with the direction of the Planning Board. A copy of the Planning Board's
determination shall be attached to the final site plan and shall be
filed with the Village Clerk. A copy of such determination shall be
posted publicly and mailed to the property owner and/or applicant
of record within five business days of the Board's decision.