The purposes of the Site Plan Review are to
protect the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the
inhabitants of the Town by providing for a review of plans for uses
and structures which may have a significant impact on traffic, public
safety, municipal services, utilities and infrastructure, environmental
quality, and surrounding properties.
The Planning Board shall grant Site Plan Approval
only upon its determination that:
A. The site plan meets all applicable requirements of
this bylaw.
B. Given the location, type and extent of land use proposed
by the applicant, the design of building form, building location,
egress points, grading, and other elements of the site plan could
not reasonably be altered to:
(1) Reduce clearing and grading on the site, or reduce
the volume of cut and fill, the number of significant trees removed,
the length of removed or altered stone walls, the area of wetland
vegetation displaced, address stormwater quantity and quality, soil
erosion, or threat of air or water pollution;
(2) Reduce the risk of groundwater contamination from
on-site wastewater disposal systems, stormwater management systems,
or operations involving the use, storage, handling, or containment
of hazardous substances;
(3) Improve pedestrian, bicycle or vehicular safety, both
on the site and egressing from it;
(4) Reduce obstruction of scenic views from publicly accessible
locations;
(5) Reduce visual intrusion by controlling the visibility
of parking, storage, or other outdoor service areas viewed from public
ways or premises residentially used or zoned;
(6) Reduce glare from headlights, reduce light trespass
from luminaries onto adjacent lots or the street, or light overspill
into the night sky;
(7) Improve access to each structure for fire and other
emergency service equipment;
(8) Avoid the removal or disruption of historic structures
or architectural elements; and
(9) Achieve greater compatibility with the surrounding
area as to building design or scale, or site design.
C. The proposed development will not result in any increase
in storm flow from the site.
D. The proposed development will not create a nuisance
of noise, odor, smoke, vibration, unsightliness, or other conditions
detrimental to the public good.
E. Any variances required from the Zoning Board of Appeals
have been granted.
F. All site plan application and peer review fees have
been paid in full.
G. The Planning Board may impose reasonable conditions
at the expense of the applicant, including performance guarantees,
to promote these objectives.
Site Plan Approval shall lapse after two years
from the grant thereof if a substantial use thereof has not commenced,
except for good cause. Such approval may, for good cause, be extended
in writing by the Planning Board upon the written request of the applicant.
At the discretion of the Planning Board, an
as-built plan shall be provided to and approved by the Planning Board.
The plan shall indicate all above and below grade improvements depicted
on the approved site plan. The plan shall be prepared by a registered
professional engineer or registered land surveyor.
Any decision of the Planning Board pursuant
to this article may be appealed in accordance with MGL c. 40A, §
17, to a court of competent jurisdiction.