4.5.7   Effect of Approval or Denial
   (A)   Subsequent Permits and Approvals: Approval of the application for a special use by the Village Council constitutes approval of the special use and authorizes the applicant to apply for site plan approval, if required, and such other permits or approvals which the Village may require for the proposed development. The Village Planner shall review applications for these permits for compliance with the terms of the special use approval granted by the Village Council. A development permit, certificate of appropriateness, or other approval shall be issued or valid only for work that complies with the terms of the special use approval;
   (B)   Transferability of Approval: A special use approval is not transferable from one (1) property to another, but may be transferred to a successor-in-interest to the property;
   (C)   Resubmission of Denied Applications: No application for approval of a special use shall be filed with, or accepted by, the Village Planner, which is identical or substantially similar to an application, which has been denied by the Village Council within the previous three hundred sixty-five (365) days. This waiting period requirement may be waived in an individual case, for good cause shown, by the affirmative vote of a simple majority of the members of the Village Council.