[Amended 1-25-1994 by L.L. No. 3-1994; 5-17-1994 by L.L. No. 18-1994]
The following shall be deemed to be minimum requirements and shall be varied, deferred or waived by the Board only under circumstances set forth in Article
VIII, §
195-40. The Board is empowered to impose higher planning and design standards than herein set forth where it finds that because of exceptional and unique conditions of topography, location, shape, size, drainage or other physical features of the site, or because of the special nature and character of surrounding development, the minimum standards could not reasonably protect or provide for public health, safety or welfare.
A. The site plan or parking plan shall conform to all the requirements specified in Chapter
300, Zoning.
B. The layout of buildings, driveways, walks, parking and loading spaces and other features of the site plan or parking plan shall be established with due regard to:
(1) Public convenience and safety.
(2) Proposed use of the site.
(3) Proper relation to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and to uses in the adjacent areas.
(4) Topography and other land features.
C. The layout of the site plan or parking plan shall furthermore be arranged in a manner acceptable to the Board.
D. Driveways shall not exceed the following grades:
(1) In residential development, 10%.
(2) In nonresidential development, 5%.
(3) Within 30 feet of the street right-of-way line (in residential or nonresidential development), 3%.
E. Obstructions to visibility over 2 1/2 feet high, other than trees with a trunk diameter of under 18 inches, shall be prohibited in the triangles formed by the street right-of-way line, the edge of the driveway and a line joining points located along the street right-of-way line and the edges of the driveway, 30 feet from their intersection.
F. Driveways shall intersect street lines at right angles, and shall be located at least 30 feet from a street corner.
G. Grades of open parking and loading areas shall not exceed 3% and shall not be less than 1%.
H. Required street widening strips as determined by the Town Engineer, based upon the Official Map, Comprehensive Plan or proposed construction plans on file, shall be indicated on the submitted plan. In addition, each site plan or parking plan on a road having less than a fifty-foot right-of-way shall indicate sufficient widening to achieve required right-of-way widths.