(A) In addition to use requirements, if any, the Town Council or Commission may adopt and impose development requirements which may include matters relating to the following:
(1) Compatibility of the development with surrounding land uses;
(2) Availability and coordination of water, sanitary sewers, storm water drainage and other utilities;
(3) Management of traffic in a manner that creates conditions favorable to health, safety, convenience and the harmonious development of the community;
(4) Building setback lines;
(5) Building coverage;
(6) Building separation;
(7) Vehicle and pedestrian circulation;
(8) Parking;
(9) Landscaping;
(10) Height, scale, materials and style of improvements;
(11) Signage;
(12) Recreation space;
(13) Outdoor lighting;
(14) Any other requirements considered appropriate by the Town Council or Commission.
(B) The development requirements relating to the management of traffic may ensure the following:
(1) That the design and location of proposed street and highway access points minimize safety hazards and congestion;
(2) That the capacity of the adjacent streets and highways is sufficient to safely and efficiently accept traffic that will be generated by the new development;
(3) That the entrances, streets and internal traffic circulation facilities in the development plan are compatible with the existing and planned streets and adjacent developments.
(Am. Ord. 1996-18, passed 11-18-96)