This article recognizes that there are certain
uses which, because of their unique or inherent characteristics, cannot
be properly classified in a particular district or districts without
consideration, in each case, of the impact of those uses upon neighboring
land and of the public need for the particular use at the particular
location.
As a matter of original jurisdiction, the Planning
Board shall have the right to issue or deny a special use permit for
each special use listed in the respective districts, as specified
by this chapter and following the requirements set forth herein.
Prior to the granting of any special use permit,
the Planning Board may impose such conditions and restrictions upon
the establishment, location, construction, maintenance and operation
of the special use as is deemed necessary to secure compliance with
the standards and requirements of this chapter. Such conditions and
restrictions shall be expressly set forth in the special use permit.
Violation of such condition or restriction shall be a violation of
this chapter.
If a use is lawfully established prior to the
effective date of this chapter and it becomes a special use under
the provisions of this chapter, it shall be considered a lawful special
use.