Before granting a special permit for land removal or filling, the Planning Board must find all of the following purposes and criteria are met:[1]
A.
Minimize negative impact on the area. The proposed use protects adjoining premises against seriously detrimental uses. If applicable, this shall include provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers and preservation of views, light, and air;
B.
Protect the public safety. The proposed use will promote the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and on adjacent streets, and minimize traffic impacts on the streets and roads in the area. If applicable, this shall include considering the location of driveway openings in relation to traffic and adjacent streets, access by emergency vehicles, the arrangement of parking and loading spaces, and provisions for persons with disabilities;
C.
Protect the natural landscape. The proposed use will promote a harmonious relationship of structures and open spaces to the natural landscape, existing buildings and other community assets in the area;
D.
Protect the Town's resources. The proposed use will not overload, and will mitigate adverse impacts on, the Town's resources, including the effect on the Town's water supply and distribution system, sanitary and storm sewage collection and treatment systems, fire protection, streets and schools; and
E.
Be harmonious with area. The use will not unduly impair the integrity of character of the immediate area or adjoining areas, nor be detrimental to the health or general welfare.