2-7 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   Special exceptions may be permitted by the Board of Zoning Appeals after a public hearing only in the specified districts indicated in table one of the primary uses. No permit for a special exception shall be granted unless the Board shall have first found that the public convenience and welfare will substantially be served and that the proposed use will not be unduly detrimental to the surrounding area. In the exercise of its approval, the Board may impose, such additional conditions regarding the location, character and other features of the proposed building or structure or use as it may deem advisable in the furtherance of the proposes of this ordinance.
   (B)   Upon approval for the special exception, the Building Commissioner shall issue an improvement location permit.
   (C)   Upon a finding by the Board that the special exception with additional special requirements may be issued, the Board shall order the Building Commissioner to issue an improvement location permit for the special exception, providing the applicant agrees in writing to such additional special requirements.
   (D)   A finding by the Board that the special exception is not consistent with the spirit, propose or intent of this ordinance, may substantially or permanently injure the appropriate use of the neighboring property, or will not serve the public convenience or welfare, the Board shall disapprove the special exception.
   (E)   The Board may table the application for a special exception, and refer it to the Building Commissioner or committee with a request for further information, review and recommendations to the Board.