In approving a site plan, with or without modifications, the Planning
Board may impose conditions which it considers necessary to protect
the health, safety, and welfare of the Town and to achieve the purposes
contained in this chapter. These conditions may include increasing
dimensional or area requirements, specifying location, character and
number of vehicle access points, requiring landscaping, planting and
screening, requiring clustering of structures and uses in order to
minimize the burden on public services and facilities and protect
open space, requiring the protection of open space of conservation
value using conservation easements, and requiring action by the applicant
(including the posting of performance bonds and furnishing of guarantees)
to insure the completion of the project in accordance with the terms
and conditions applicable thereto.