An application for a special use permit shall be granted by the Board of Trustees only if it finds that the applicant has demonstrated that at a minimum the proposed use complies with the following standards:
A. The proposed use is consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan;
B. The establishment, maintenance, or operation of the use or combination of uses will not be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort, morals, or general welfare of the residents of the Village;
C. The proposed use will not diminish the use or enjoyment of other property in the vicinity for those uses or combination of uses which are permitted by this Zoning Title;
D. The establishment of the proposed use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding properties for uses or combination of uses otherwise permitted in the zoning district;
E. The proposed use will not diminish property values in the vicinity;
F. Adequate measures already exist or will be taken to provide ingress and egress to the proposed use in a manner that minimizes traffic congestion in the public streets;
G. The proposed use will be consistent with the character of the Village;
H. The proposed use will not materially affect a known historical or cultural resource;
I. The design of the proposed use considers its relationship to the surrounding area and minimizes adverse effects, including visual impacts of the proposed use on adjacent property;
J. The design of the proposed use promotes a safe and comfortable pedestrian environment;
K. The proposed use has included adequate consideration consistent with these standards for buffers, landscaping, fencing, lighting, building materials, public open space, and other improvements associated with the proposed use; and
L. The off-site impacts of the proposed use such as vehicular traffic, noise, hours of operation, etc., have been shown to be compatible with the surrounding area. (Ord. 2640, 5-23-1995)