The Planning Commission shall review the site plan and supporting documents, taking into consideration the reasonable fulfillment of the objectives listed as follows.
(a) Traffic: Convenience and safety of both vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and in relationship to adjoining ways and properties.
(b) Parking: Provisions for the off-street loading and unloading of vehicles incidental to the normal operation of the establishment, adequate parking, adequate lighting, and internal traffic control.
(c) Services: Reasonable demands placed on municipal services and infrastructure.
(d) Pollution Control: Adequacy of methods for sewage and refuse disposal, and the protection from pollution of both surface waters and groundwater. This includes reducing soil erosion both during and after construction.
(e) Nuisances: Protection of abutting properties and area amenities from any undue disturbance caused by excessive or unreasonable noise, smoke, vapors, fumes, dust, odors, glare, storm water runoff, etc.
(f) Existing Vegetation: Minimizing the area over which existing vegetation is to be removed. Where tree removal is required, special attention shall be given to planting of replacement trees.
(g) Amenities: The applicant's efforts to integrate the proposed development into the existing landscape through design features such as vegetative buffers, roadside plantings, and the retention of open space.
(h) Municipal Character: The building setbacks, area and location of parking, architectural compatibility, signage, and landscaping of the development, and how these features harmonize with the surrounding landscape and built environment.
(i) Design Standards. Compliance with any specific Design Standards set forth in the Village Comprehensive Plan, and/or other adopted urban design standards and requirements. (Ord. K-5-94-2. Passed 5-9-94.)