Notwithstanding the provisions of §
110-45 requiring site plan approval for all uses other than one- and two- family residences, where no physical alteration to the approved site development plan is proposed, a property owner or his duly authorized agent may apply for a change of use permit, as such term is defined in §
110-59 authorizing a change from one permitted use to another permitted use. Upon a written recommendation by the Building Inspector that such proposal, whether constituting a change in use classification or intensity of use of the premises, will not adversely affect the existing characteristics of the site in terms of traffic, traffic safety, pedestrian and vehicular access, parking, loading, deliveries, circulation, hours of operation, fire protection, noise, drainage, utilities, lighting, security or other Village services and will not, in any other way, result in a deleterious impact upon the character or environment of the surrounding area, the Planning Board Chairman may, in his or her discretionary review of compliance with the above standards, waive review by the Planning Board. In such event, an appropriate notation shall be made to the approved site plan of record by the Planning Board Chairman (with a copy of the plans/application being appended) whereupon the Building Inspector shall be authorized to issue permits and certificates as otherwise authorized by the Code. If such written finding is not made by the Building Inspector or if such waiver is not authorized by the Planning Board Chairman, then the application shall be referred to the Planning Board for a change of use permit and/or site plan amendment as provided in Subsection
H below.